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HIPG CEO Wilson Qu declares yard open

Newly opened RORO yard
The Hambantota International Port (HIP) has commissioned a new six-hectare roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) yard as part of Stage I of Phase II of its RoRo yard expansion programme, marking a significant step in the port’s long-term automotive transhipment strategy.
The newly completed yard increases vehicle parking capacity to 4,500 units per terminal space, easing the pressure on the existing storage areas while improving the yard planning, traffic circulation and operational efficiency.
The expansion is designed to deliver faster vessel turnaround times and higher productivity, reinforcing the HIP’s growing role as a regional automotive logistics hub.
In 2025, the HIP handled 726,153 vehicles, reflecting sustained growth in transhipment volumes across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Building on this momentum, the port is targeting an expansion of its RoRo handling capacity towards one million vehicles annually in the coming development phases.
HIPG CEO Wilson Qu said, “This expansion represents a key phase in the HIP’s long-term automotive logistics development. The additional capacity will reduce congestion, enable faster vessel turnaround times and significantly enhance productivity. More importantly, it strengthens our value proposition to global RoRo operators seeking efficient transhipment solutions along the main East-West trade corridor.”
Strategically located just 10 nautical miles from the main East-West shipping lane, the HIP offers significant deviation savings compared to many regional ports. Its position provides direct connectivity to South Asia’s growing vehicle export markets while serving as a consolidation and redistribution hub for cargo moving between Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
The HIP’s deep-water berths and dedicated RoRo terminals are capable of accommodating some of the world’s largest pure car and truck carriers. Continuous investments in yard capacity, modern handling equipment and digital yard management systems have enabled the port to scale volumes while maintaining operational reliability and service consistency.
The commissioning of Stage I of Phase II reflects the HIP’s structured, multi-phase expansion approach aimed at aligning infrastructure growth with the rising regional automotive flows. Construction of Stage II of Phase II is already underway and is scheduled for commissioning in the second quarter of this year, further strengthening capacity and operational resilience.
On the same day as the commissioning ceremony, two additional RoRo services for the HIP were announced by NYK, reiterating continued industry confidence in the port’s expanding automotive platform.
With global automotive supply chains increasingly dependent on strategically located transhipment hubs, the HIP’s latest expansion reinforces its competitive edge, combining deviation efficiency, regional market access and scalable infrastructure to support sustained growth in vehicle logistics across the Indian Ocean region.
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