HIP successfully discharges second batch of vehicles for domestic market

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hambantota International Port (HIP) has successfully discharged its second batch of vehicles for the domestic market last week, continuing
vehicles, according to a statement issued by Hambantota International Port.The RoRo units arrived on the vessel Glovis Century, which has a
Commercial and Marketing at Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG), HIP is rapidly emerging as a crucial hub in the regional automotive
supply chain, particularly in the fast-growing electric vehicle (EV) market
state-of-the-art mobile car battery charging equipment that facilitates seamless operations and reduces downtime for EV shipments
The battery chargers feature fast charging, smart diagnostics, and safety protections
Additionally, HIP is equipped with specialized towing equipment, ensuring that various forms of EV cargo are managed with the highest level
arrived from Singapore and completed its operations at HIP before continuing its journey to Sohar Port, Oman, the statement said.Hambantota
International Port remains committed to enhancing its capacity and efficiency to facilitate seamless vehicle handling, further positioning
itself as a premier hub for automotive logistics in South Asia.