Maersk Line Strengthens Ties with SLPA Terminals
September 01
2025
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In a significant step toward strengthening Sri Lanka’s position as a regional maritime hub, Maersk Line has signed a three-year Terminal Service Agreement (TSA) with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA). The agreement is expected to foster business growth, enhance operational efficiency, and pave the way for stronger collaboration between the global shipping leader and Sri Lanka’s premier port operator.
Through this partnership, Maersk Line will continue to utilize SLPA terminals for its regional operations, benefiting from Colombo’s strategic location at the crossroads of major East West shipping routes. The TSA reflects Maersk’s confidence in the service quality and operational standards maintained by SLPA, while also reinforcing Port of Colombo’s (POC) status as a key transshipment hub in South Asia.
Officials from both sides highlighted that the agreement will not only ensure greater service reliability but also contribute to long term growth prospects with the upcoming Colombo East Container Terminal (CECT) development. Once fully operational, CECT is expected to significantly enhance capacity and efficiency, offering shipping lines including Maersk expanded opportunities to scale up operations. at the moment POC is equipped with CECT, CICT and CWIT 1 to cater for the needs of Maersk’s caliber vessels which guarantee schedule reliability.
The partnership demonstrates the growing trust between SLPA and international shipping lines, positioning Colombo as a preferred port of call in the region. Industry stakeholders expect this collaboration to generate new prospects for trade facilitation, job creation, and improved competitiveness for Sri Lanka in the global maritime sector.