August23 , 2026

    Major CFS facility opens near Port of Colombo, Sri Lanka

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    Aitken Spence Logistics launched a cutting-edge Container Freight Station (CFS) in Mabole, Wattala. The 100,000 sq. ft. facility signifies a strategic move towards operational excellence and supply chain value creation.

    Strategically located near the Port of Colombo and Bandaranaike International Airport, the CFS offers businesses easy access to major highways and expressways. With 32 loading docks and 15,000 pallet positions, plus a storage capacity of 20,000 Cubic Meters (CBM), the facility meets diverse market demands.

    The CFS streamlines export consolidation, bonded warehousing, and third-party logistics (3PL) services even as it provides centralised export consolidation, secure bonded warehousing, and comprehensive 3PL solutions, ensuring end-to-end logistics support.

    With a focus on customs compliance and security, the CFS implements rigorous measures to safeguard cargo integrity.

    Advanced tracking systems offer real-time visibility, enhancing efficiency and transparency.

    Customisable options accommodate various inventory management strategies, enhancing client efficiency.

    CEO Janaka Gunawardena emphasises the facility’s role as a central hub for export consolidation, bonded warehousing, and 3PL services, setting new industry standards.