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Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Company Fact Sheet: Colombo Dockyard PLC - DOCK:N0000
About the company:
Established: 1982 Quoted Date: 1983-01-01 Sector: Construction & Engineering
Colombo Dockyard PLC is a Sri Lanka-based company engaged in ship repair, shipbuilding, heavy engineering and offshore engineering. The Company operates through four segments: Ship Repair, including tankers, general cargo, container carriers, passenger vessels, fishing trawlers, tugs, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tankers, dredgers, navel vessels, cement carriers, offshore support vessels, barge, bulk carriers, research vessels and others; New Construction, including tugs, passenger vessels, supply vessels; Heavy Engineering, including infrastructure, heavy fabrication, services and power generation; and Material Sales. The Company operates four graving dry-docks, with a maximum capacity of 125,000 deadweight (DWT) and repair berth facilities. As of December 31, 2013, the Company's subsidiaries included Dockyard General Engineering Services (Pvt) Ltd. and Ceylon Shipping Agency (Pte) Ltd, Singapore.
Chairman: Mr A. Nakauchi
Vice Chairman: Mr C.S.W. De Costa
Managing Director / CEO: Mr R. Wijegunawardane
Board of Directors:
Mr G.A.D.L.H. Ganlath
Mr G.A.D.L.H. Ganlath
Mr H.A.R.K. Wickramathilake
Mr Y. Kijima
Mrs Kuruppu Janaki
Mr P. Kudabalage
Mr P. Kudabalage
Mr T. Nakabe
Mr Y. Imai (Alternate Director to Mr.T.Nakabe)
Mr U.S.U. Kentaro (Alternate Director to Mr. T. Nakabe)
52 Weeks Low: 170.00 52 Weeks High: 224.00
Average Trading Volume: 13,850
History of Rights Issues:
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