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EVER EON, a newly delivered Post-Suezmax class container vessel, made its maiden call at the Colombo East Container Term...
22/01/2026

EVER EON, a newly delivered Post-Suezmax class container vessel, made its maiden call at the Colombo East Container Terminal (ECT) of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority on 22 January 2026, marking an important operational milestone for both the vessel and the port. Built in 2025 by Samsung Heavy Industries in the Republic of Korea, the vessel is registered under the Singapore flag and is owned and commercially operated by Evergreen Marine Corporation, one of the world’s established liner shipping groups. With an overall length of approximately 369 metres, a beam of about 54 metres, and a deadweight in excess of 180,000 tonnes, Ever Eon is designed for high-volume, long-haul containerised trade. The vessel incorporates modern fuel-efficient propulsion systems, advanced navigational technology and environmental features compliant with current IMO regulations, supporting efficient and sustainable operations across major international trade routes. Its maiden call at Colombo reflects Evergreen Marine’s continued deployment of new-generation tonnage into ports capable of accommodating large, deep-draft container vessels.

The Port of Colombo is a principal maritime and logistics gateway in the Indian Ocean, benefiting from its strategic position along major global shipping corridors linking Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Operated under the stewardship of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), the port has undergone sustained infrastructure development to support increasing vessel sizes and evolving liner service requirements. The Colombo East Container Terminal (ECT) offers deep-water access, modern ship-to-shore gantry cranes and advanced terminal operating systems, enabling the efficient handling of large container vessels.

These aerial drone images, captured by the SLPA team, highlight Ever Eon at anchor at the Colombo East Container Terminal, illustrating the vessel’s impressive scale and the terminal’s contemporary waterfront facilities.



Source : Srilanka Ports Authority

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Port of Colombo Records Historic High of 8.29 Million TEUs in 2025The Port of   reached a defining point in 2025 by reco...
01/01/2026

Port of Colombo Records Historic High of 8.29 Million TEUs in 2025

The Port of reached a defining point in 2025 by recording a throughput of 8,291,178 TEUs, the highest volume ever handled in its history. This result follows a strong performance in 2024, when the port processed 7,792,069 TEUs, and affirms Colombo’s standing as the leading container hub in South Asia. The year-on-year increase reflects disciplined investment, operational resilience and sustained confidence from global shipping lines at a time when international trade conditions remain uneven and freight networks continue to recalibrate.

This achievement is the outcome of coordinated effort across all terminals operating within the port. The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) terminals continued to provide stability and scale, handling a significant share of volumes while supporting both mainline and feeder operations. Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) sustained its role as a deep-water gateway for ultra-large container vessels, supported by high berth productivity and consistent yard performance. South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT) delivered dependable service for regional and transhipment cargo, reinforcing Colombo’s role as a preferred intermediate hub. The progress at the Colombo West International Terminal (CWIT), led by the Adani Group in partnership with local stakeholders, further strengthens future capacity and signals long-term commitment to Colombo as a strategic maritime asset of regional and international relevance.

The 2025 performance is notable not only for the volume achieved, but also for the context in which it was delivered. Global shipping networks continue to adjust to route realignments, fleet expansion and persistent cost pressures. Against this background, Colombo’s ability to attract additional vessel calls, retain transhipment volumes and improve vessel turnaround times reflects operational maturity and commercial credibility. These outcomes also point to effective coordination between terminal operators, port services, regulators and logistics partners, ensuring service continuity and reliability across the port ecosystem.

Colombo’s present-day performance is rooted in a long tradition of maritime engineering and structured planning. A well-documented chapter of its history dates back to the late nineteenth century, when the modern harbour was shaped during the British colonial period. The design and construction of the first permanent breakwater were led by Sir John Coode, one of the most respected harbour engineers of his time. His work transformed Colombo from an exposed roadstead into a sheltered deep-water port, enabling year-round operations and establishing the technical foundation for sustained growth. That early emphasis on durable marine infrastructure and long-term planning continues to inform the port’s development approach today.

Surpassing 8.29 million TEUs positions the Port of Colombo on firmer footing to expand its role within global shipping networks while supporting Sri Lanka’s wider economic objectives. Continued focus on capacity enhancement, digitalisation, workforce capability and service reliability will be central to maintaining momentum. The 2025 milestone is not an endpoint, but a clear signal that the Port of Colombo possesses the structure, partnerships and operational discipline required to perform at scale, with consistency and confidence, in an increasingly demanding global market.

Read More at; https://news.slpa.lk/index.php/2026/01/01/port-of-colombo-records-historic-high-of-8-29-million-teus-in-2025/

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Here’s a glimpse into the memorable Inauguration Ceremony that marked the start of a new academic journey filled with dreams, goals, and opportunities.

🎥 Videography: Ashen Dileeka
✂️ Edited by: Tasindu Wickramasingha

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