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7,000 MT LP Gas Shipment Arrives at the HIP - Newsfirst

by Staff Writer 04-04-2026 | 1:11 PMCOLOMBO (News 1st) - Laugfs Gas announced that a vessel carrying 7,000 metric tons of LP gas has arrived at the Hambantota Port. Its CEO, Nalinda Kurukulasuriya, said that distribution of the stock will commence from the 7th of April.Meanwhile, Litro Gas announced that a separate shipment carrying 33,000 metric tons of LP gas required for May is scheduled to arrive in the country on April 25.

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Hambantota International Port Records 175% Cargo Growth in 2025

Hambantota International Port (HIP) closed 2025 with a landmark performance, recording a 175% year-on-year increase in total cargo volumes despite what has been widely recognised as one of the most challenging years for the global port industry.HIP handled 8.24 million metric tonnes of cargo in 2025, up from 3.0 million metric tonnes in 2024, driven by sharp growth across container, RORO, and bulk cargo segments amid volatile trade flows, supply chain realignments, congestion pressures, and rising operating costs worldwide.The most dramatic gains came from container traffic. Volumes surged from 53,170 TEUs in 2024 to 428,036 TEUs in 2025, while containerised cargo tonnage rose from 657,504 metric tonnes to 5.43 million metric tonnes, marking HIP’s rapid emergence as a significant container gateway within a single year.Scheduled for completion by the end of 2026, the second phase will increase the port’s annual container handling capacity to approximately 2 million TEUs. This will be achieved by allocating four dedicated container berths and adding additional equipment, including six quay cranes (QCs) and sixteen rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTCs).RORO operations also delivered solid growth despite subdued global automotive markets. HIP handled 726,153 RORO units in 2025, up from 579,362 units the previous year, with RORO tonnage increasing 25% year-on-year to 965,783 metric tonnes, supported by steady automotive and project cargo demand.Bulk and break bulk cargo volumes strengthened further, rising 32% to 1.18 million metric tonnes, reinforcing the port’s growing role in supporting industrial activity, infrastructure development, and diversified supply chains. Oil and gas volumes remained broadly stable at 661,131 metric tonnes, reflecting softer global energy market conditions.“2025 was not an easy year to be a port,” said Wilson Qu, CEO of Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG). “What makes this performance remarkable is not just the scale of growth, but that it was achieved amid sustained global disruption. These volumes reflect customer confidence, operational flexibility, aggressive marketing strategies in Sri Lanka and internationally, as well as the commitment of our team.”Across the global port sector, 2025 was marked by congestion, geopolitical uncertainty, and shifting trade patterns. Against this backdrop, HIP’s results align with broader industry trends toward cargo diversification, increased containerisation, and operational resilience—key ...

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42,000 MT of gas set to arrive for April demand - Litro

He also noted that a vessel carrying 33,000 metric tons of gas required for May is scheduled to arrive on April 25. Meanwhile, Laugfs Gas CEO Nalinda Kurukulasuriya said another shipment of 7,000 metric tons is expected to reach the island on April 4.

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Litro and Laugfs Increase LP Gas Rates - Newsfirst

Laugfs Gas PLC also reported that a vessel carrying 7,000 metric tonnes of LP gas has docked at the Port of Hambantota and distribution of stocks to the market will begin tomorrow.

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