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Advantis Projects and Engineering, a subsidiary of Hayleys Advantis Limited, has successfully completed its share of construction work on the New Kelani Bridge project.
Advantis Projects Engineering (Pvt) Limited, a subsidiary of Hayleys Group, has purchased 27.5 million shares belonging to Unisyst Engineering Plc.
DIMO, one of Sri Lanka’s leading conglomerates and the Authorized Distributor for TATA Motors Ltd in Sri Lanka, delivered 7 Units of TATA SIGNA 4018.S Prime Movers to Advantis Projects & Engineering (Pvt.) Ltd., Sedawatte recently.
Advantis Projects, a subsidiary of Hayleys Advantis Limited, marked the successful completion of logistics service provision for the construction of the Matara-Beliatta railway line recently.
Continuing its leadership in logistics in Sri Lanka, Advantis Projects, the project logistics arm of Hayleys Advantis Limited,recently secured and completed the transportation of 12 transformersand their respective accessories as part of the Ceylon Electricity Board’sproject – ‘Construction Of Grid Substations, Greater Colombo Transmission And Distribution Loss Reduction’.
Continuing to support the nation’s power and energy sector, Advantis Projects announced that it had been appointed as the logistics solutions provider for COSCO Shipping Project Logistics Co., LTD who secured the total transportation of the country’s first 10MW biomass power plant project, being commissioned in Kalawaaragama,Moneragala by Green Watts (Pvt) Ltd.
Advantis Projects, the project logistics arm of Hayleys Advantis Group, recently relocated the 24MW Lakdhanavai power plant from Sapugaskanda to Nyala, Sudan, a region that has been without electricity for four months.
In a media release, Advantis Projects (formally known as Logiventures Pvt Ltd), a subsidiary of the Hayleys Group, said that it has the necessary expertise and the specialized equipment to manage such projects, providing an end-to-end logistics solution that caters to specific needs.
Advantis Projects and Advantis Engineering were awarded the International Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series certification or OHSAS 18001:2007, by DNV.GL recently.
Advantis Projects, formally known as Logiventures (Pvt.) Ltd, a subsidiary of the Hayleys Group, is amongst an elite group of logistics service providers in the region that have the expertise and the specialized equipment needed to manage Windmill Projects. Their track record includes the entire ship to shore ground logistics in the North of Sri Lanka, for the successful installation of 16 wind turbines in Pallali.
Scoring another first in the South Asian region, Logiventures (Pvt.) Ltd, Sri Lanka’s leader in project logistics successfully relocated a 300 ton tunnel boring machine within the country. The project consisted of an overland component and an underground component, both of which required specialised skills and equipment.
Scoring a regional first, Logiventures (Pvt.) Ltd, Sri Lanka’s leader in project logistics successfully relocated an entire 24 Mega Watt power plant from Colombo to Karachi, Pakistan.
Logiventures (Pvt) Ltd., a subsidiary of Hayleys Advantis Limited, extended their support for this project as the provider of integrated logistics solutions to the project’s contractor China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC).
A complex, high-precision logistical operation of massive proportions was recently executed in Sri Lanka by Logiventures, a subsidiary of the Hayleys Advantis Group, when it undertook to deliver two Tunnel Boring Machines to the Uma Oya multi-purpose development project.
The Hayleys Group has begun offering comprehensive automotive logistics solutions through its logistics services subsidiary Logiventures, to importers clearing their vehicles at the Magam Ruhunupura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port in Hambantota.