The Hawks Expands Operations as Physical Bunker Supplier in Sri Lanka

The Hawks Pvt Ltd, Maldives has recently made its entry into the Sri Lankan market as a physical bunker supplier. With an impressive track record of 16 years in the industry and a wide range of innovative services, The Hawks aims to expand the bunkering options available for ships visiting Sri Lankan ports. This move is expected to contribute significantly to the growth of the maritime sector in the region.
The Hawks Pvt Ltd has established itself as a leading business in the Maldives, offering various services such as fuel supply, bunkering, construction, boatyard services, lathe workshop, bricks factory, tug boats, ferry and speedboats, as well as hotels. With its expertise spanning across multiple sectors, the company has gained a strong reputation in the Maldives.
The Hawks operates cutting-edge facilities, including a fuel storage terminal with a capacity of 30,000 metric tons and a floating storage capacity of 17,500 metric tons. The company also maintains a fleet of six ocean-going tanker vessels, including three foreign-going tankers, along with fourteen supply barges, two tug boats, seven Gulf Craft speed boats, and a landing craft for bunkering and logistical services in the Maldives.
Having served as a reliable supplier of marine gas oil to bunker suppliers in Sri Lanka in recent years, The Hawks Pvt Ltd is dedicated to continuing its support and meeting the demand of the marine and local industries. The company has obtained the necessary license from the Ministry of Energy Sri Lanka to operate its bunkering business through JCT Ltd, Colombo Oil Bank, which serves as the bonded storage facility for marine fuels.
By expanding its operations into Sri Lanka as a physical bunker supplier, The Hawks Pvt Ltd aims to offer comprehensive fueling solutions, thereby strengthening the bunkering industry and fostering the growth of maritime activities in the country. The company’s entry into the Sri Lankan market is expected to bring about positive changes and facilitate further development in the maritime sector.