He however said that the Colombo Dockyard swiftly acted and has managed to convince their overseas clients that Sri Lanka is now safe to do business once again. D.V. Abeysinghe MD/CEO Colombo Dockyard PLC while acknowledging that they have lost business in the aftermath of Easter Sunday blasts said that they are once again consolidating their businesses.
“We have built a US$ 50 million worth sophisticated cable laying vessel for Japan and this is the biggest single order we have done so far.” This Cable Laying Vessel is a high technology vessel, which is intended for subsea operation and cable installation and repair works of ‘optical cables’ as well as ‘power cables’ adding to the versatility of the vessel.
CDL recently also built and delivered an Underwater Restaurant to a Maldivian hotel. He said that to meet the future demands of the shipping industry they also launched a 24/7 Rapid Response Afloat Repair Service (RRARS) to undertake any mid sea repair. “We have a subsidiary company, Dock Tech Service (DTS) and trained staff from this has been assigned too, from this Rapid Response Repair Section”. CDL operates in joint collaboration with Onomichi Dockyard Company Limited of Japan who owns a stake of 51% at Colombo Dockyard PLC while Sri Lankan Government institutions have a 35% shareholding at Colombo Dockyard.