First set of 196 vehicles for local market arrives at Hambantota Port from Japan

By: Staff Writer

March 03, Colombo (LNW): The Hambantota International Port (HIP) on Thursday received its first vehicle shipment following the lifting of import restrictions.

The MV Jupiter Leader, operated by NYK Lanka Ltd., arrived at the Port, discharging a total of 378 vehicles from Japan, of which 196 were for the local market. The Japanese vehicles that arrived for the local market included Land cruisers, Hilux cabs, Prado SUVs, Toyota sedans, and Suzuki Alto mini cars. The HIP handled a total volume of 2,318 units for this vessel transshipping 1,940 units bound for African markets.

With the lifting of Sri Lanka’s vehicle import ban, the HIP is fully prepared to handle the anticipated increase in shipments. Equipped with world-class infrastructure and a skilled workforce, the Port is poised to play a key role in meeting the growing demand in the local automotive market.

To ensure efficient handling, the HIP has implemented specialised facilities to streamline the clearance process. A dedicated customs inspection bay, featuring 24/7 CCTV monitoring and high-intensity lighting, has been set up to carry out thorough compliance checks. Vehicles awaiting clearance are securely stored, with additional temporary storage available for incoming imports.

Understanding the needs of importers and wharf clerks, the HIP offers designated areas with basic amenities for those visiting the Port for vehicle clearance. Vehicle Processing Stations have also been established to handle necessary paperwork and ensure a smooth transition from port to market. A newly-designed vehicle import yard, capable of storing approximately 4,000 vehicles, has been introduced to efficiently manage both local and transhipment vehicles, with access to the yard restricted to authorised personnel.

Since 2018, the HIP has successfully handled large-scale vehicle imports, reinforcing its position as a leading player in Sri Lanka’s automotive logistics sector. A $ 10 million investment in upgraded infrastructure and superstructure will further enhance its capacity to meet the growing demand for vehicle imports.

Strategically located and designed to support efficient, secure, and sustainable operations, the HIP remains a vital gateway for Sri Lanka’s automotive industry. With vehicle imports now resuming, the Port is well-positioned to drive the sector forward, ensuring a seamless and efficient supply chain.

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