GAC Expands its Sri Lanka Offshore Ship Supply Operation

August 9, 2012

As the demand for ship supply services off the island of Sri Lanka grows, so too has GAC Sri Lanka.

The company has moved into new, bigger premises at Galle and Trincomaleeand opened a new branch in Hambantota to accommodate increased maritime activities and better meet its customers' needs.

Director/Chief Executive Officer Preethilal Fernando says: "The strategic location of Galle Port at the southern tip of the country offers an
excellent base for offshore ship supply services. Demand for such services is set to grow as the government opens up more areas for oil and gas exploration. The call for more LPG imports and exports of clean products in the Indian Subcontinent has also resulted in a rise in the demand for ship-to-ship transfer services.

"Furthermore, there has been an increase in the movement of security personnel at Galle due to growing concerns about sea crime in the Indian Ocean. It is to better cater to the increased demand that we moved to our new, bigger base in Galle."

The new office, located near the new highway connecting Galle and Colombo, has helped to reduce the transfer time between the port and Colombo airport by more than three hours. Its close proximity to the local authorities also helps reduce clearance times.

Its operations are supported by GAC's own fleet of vehicles, including environmentally-friendly hybrid cars, as well as a fleet of steel hulled, fully air-conditioned launches, which operates round-the-clock to manage crew changes, deliver spares, provisions and mail, and to respond to emergency situations.

The company now operates from all Sri Lankan ports.


 

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