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Galle Port

Galle Port, located on the southern tip of Sri Lanka, is uniquely positioned just 13 nautical miles from the main East–West shipping route. Ideal for Offshore Port Limits (OPL) services, it offers minimal deviation, no congestion, and fast turnaround for crew changes, bunkering, and spare parts delivery. Galle is a rising alternative to traditional OPL hubs, offering cost-effective operations and reliable service from a naturally sheltered harbor.

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Hambanthota Port

The Port of Hambantota, also known as the Magampura Port, is a modern deep-sea facility on Sri Lanka’s southern coast. Positioned close to the international maritime route, it is designed for industrial cargo handling, vehicle transshipment, and bulk goods. As a growing multipurpose port with large-scale development plans, Hambantota offers infrastructure for logistics, storage, and free zone activities.

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Trincomalee Port

Trincomalee Port, situated on the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka, is one of the world’s finest natural deep-water harbors. Known for its strategic depth and calm waters, it offers ideal conditions for bulk cargo operations, industrial logistics, and naval support. Trincomalee is poised to become a key energy and logistics hub in the Indian Ocean region, with development opportunities in tourism and maritime trade.

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Colombo Port

The Port of Colombo is the largest and busiest port in Sri Lanka, strategically located along the East–West maritime route. As a major transshipment hub in South Asia, it offers deep-water terminals, modern container handling facilities, and global connectivity. Managed by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority and international operators, Colombo port plays a vital role in facilitating trade between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.