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HIP will be a key transshipment port for India’s EV manufacturing hub

  • 01 Mar 2023
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With India looking very positively at becoming a manufacturing hub for electric vehicles (EV), joint venture partners are looking very closely at Hambantota International Port (HIP) as the key transshipment point for their markets in the east and west of the island.



HIP participated in the recently held ‘ET Auto Electric Vehicle Conclave 2023’ organised in Delhi.  “On the sidelines of the conference, we were able to connect with a large number of potential customers who would see the advantages of transshipping through Hambantota International Port, says Bindu Ranasinghe, Deputy General Manager (Commercial and Marketing), Hambantota International Port Group Pvt Ltd. (HIPG)



“While location is a key factor, our health and safety protocols and zero tolerance to accidents is an attractive proposition for those who wish to use this southern Sri Lankan port,” he said.



An initiative by ETAuto.com India, the conference was partnered by big names in the auto, tech and logistics industries. Speakers at the forum included the founder & CEO of Ola Electric, Managing Director, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited, and the Managing Director of Volvo Car India.



Other top brands in the industry also participated including Hero Electric, JBM Group, Lumax Group, Reliance Industries, Greaves Electric Mobility, Maruti Suzuki, Kinetic Green, and Panasonic India. The Chief Guest for the event was Hon. Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport & Highways of India.



Bindu Ranasinghe had the opportunity to be part of the panel discussion on "Building a sustainable & atmanirbhar (self-reliant) supply chain.”  He also made a presentation on HIP’s developments and potential at the conference.

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