South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT), the first public-private partnership (PPP) container terminal in Sri Lanka, recently welcomed the largest vessel ever to visit the port, with a capacity of 15,400 teus. Since its establishment in 1999, SAGT has played a crucial role in positioning the Port of Colombo as a top transshipment point for global trade to South Asia. Through its dedicated workforce and advanced technology, equipment, and systems, SAGT continues to provide the international container shipping community with competitive, world-class service.
As a leading global container terminal, SAGT has demonstrated its commitment to offering high-quality services to its customers. The terminal’s ability to handle the largest ever vessel to visit the port is a testament to its capabilities and further solidifies its position as a key player in the global trade industry. The use of advanced technology, equipment, and systems, combined with a dedicated workforce, has allowed SAGT to maintain its reputation as a top transshipment point in the region.
SAGT’s successful handling of the largest vessel to visit the Port of Colombo is a significant achievement that showcases the terminal’s ability to provide competitive and world-class service. The terminal’s commitment to excellence and its role in positioning the Port of Colombo as a crucial transshipment point for global trade to South Asia reaffirms its importance in the global shipping community.
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