Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) has recorded its highest-ever single-vessel performance, handling 10,407 container moves, equivalent to 15,113 TEUs, during the recent call of MSC INGY, marking a new operational milestone for the terminal.
The vessel, operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), represents one of the larger container ships calling at Colombo, reflecting the terminal’s growing capability to efficiently handle ultra-large container vessels (ULCVs) and rising cargo volumes.
During the call, the terminal achieved a gross vessel rate exceeding 200 moves per hour and a gross crane rate of over 30 moves per crane per hour, emphasising the speed, coordination, and operational discipline behind the record performance.
CICT officials said the achievement highlights the terminal’s continued focus on operational efficiency, vessel turnaround performance, and capacity optimisation within the port ecosystem.
“Achieving this milestone reflects our strong operational coordination and ability to handle ULCVs at peak efficiency. CICT will continue to provide reliable, high-performance terminal services to our global shipping partners.” said Jan Zhang, CEO of CICT.
The terminal, operated by China Merchants Port Holdings, has consistently enhanced its handling capabilities through investments in equipment, yard optimisation, and process improvements.
In recent years, CICT has played a key role in accommodating some of the largest vessels calling at the Port of Colombo, supporting its position as a leading transhipment hub in South Asia.
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