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Ocean Voyager International Receives Presidential Export Award

A Milestone for the Sri Lankan Maritime Industry Ocean Voyager International (Pvt) Ltd has been adjudged the Best Exporter in the Boat and Pleasure Craft building category at the 26th Presidential Export Awards held on 7 February 2025, at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) Colombo. This coveted award, presented to Sri Lankan exporters by the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) in recognition of their contributions to the national economy and international trade, is the highest national award for exporters in Sri Lanka.Ocean Voyager International has been creating innovative, well-crafted, and sustainable yachts and catamarans since its inception. This accolade is evidence of the company’s commitment to preserving exacting industry standards whilst providing top class vessels to customers across the globe. The Presidential Export Awards, which were first initiated in 1981, are specifically designed to acknowledge exporters who are contributing to the Sri Lankan economic development. The 26th edition attracted more than 1,500 participants, including government officials, diplomats and industry leaders, underlining how important the event is to the country’s business landscape. Looking Ahead: A Global Vision for Sustainable Growth It strengthens the position of Ocean Voyager International as a pioneer in the Sri Lankan maritime industry proving their demonstration to compete globally. Sri Lanka is a rising star in the manufacture of quality craft, with the company’s specialisation in catamaran manufacturing, design innovation and engineering excellence.Ocean Voyager International is not only interested in economic impact, but also committed to ethic production methods, the use of advanced materials and energy-efficient solutions in its boat-building processes. This aligns with Sri Lanka’s broader goal of promoting environmentally responsible industries while expanding its export potential.Although the top honor, the Presidential Export Award, is major recognition for Ocean Voyager International, it is also encouragement to strive for continuous improvement. The company is committed to enhancing its technological capabilities, growing global partnerships and supporting the development of the Sri Lankan maritime economy. This is not only a milestone for Ocean Voyager International but a recognition of Sri Lanka’s growing stature as a preferred destination for quality yacht and boat manufacturing on a global platform.

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À la découverte du détroit de Palk en CRUISER

Le détroit de Palk est cette langue de terre brisée qui sépare l’Etat indien du Tamil Nadu du nord du Sri Lanka. Le tourisme y est rare, le nautisme à peu près absent : ce qu’on appelle une destination confidentielle. By SLYG Jun 16, 2024, 8:28 pm

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SAILING IN SRI LANKA by yachtsme.com

Captain Steve Holmes reports on the island country’s boat building industry. By SLYG 23, 2023, 7:00 pm Situated in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is an exquisite tropical island with a rich seafaring and fishing heritage. Although times have been hard, to assist the islanders after the 2004 Tsunami, the Building A Future Foundation (BAFF) was created to help get people back on their feet. Rather than gift boats, it was decided to assist the Sri Lankan people in designing and making their own craft and providing a foundation to train local boat builders working to international standards. Read More -> https://yachtsme.com/articles/sailing-in-sri-lanka/?utm_source=Yachts&utm_campaign=d4fe005881-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2023_03_30_05_43&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-d4fe005881-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D

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A Wind of Hope from the North: SLYG Welcomes the First India–Sri Lanka Sailing Crossing in Jaffna

A Historic Crossing, Symbol of a Connected Future On Thursday, April 3rd 2025, a major event took place on the northern coast of Sri Lanka: for the first time, a sailing crossing connecting India and Sri Lanka was completed by two sailboats from the Royal Madras Yacht Club, departing from Chennai. Welcomed at the military port of Jaffna, the crews were warmly received by a SLYG delegation, marking a turning point in regional maritime relations. This crossing was not just a sporting event. It carried a clear message: to promote the development of marine tourism, trade exchanges, and industrial synergies between the two countries. With bases located in Chennai, Ennore, Pondicherry, and Misuru, the Royal Madras Yacht Club demonstrates an ambitious vision of a regional maritime network that is safe, sustainable, and cooperative. SLYG, A Committed Actor at the Forefront The SLYG team was heavily involved in the facilitation and execution of this event, working closely with port authorities and Indian representatives. Among those present to welcome the crews were Pierre Pringier, founder of SLYG, his son Conrad Pringier, who oversees the industrial branch Ocean Voyager, and Kaushal Rajapaksa, Managing Director of SLYG and President of the Sri Lanka Export Chamber. Also present were representatives from the Building a Future Foundation, recently established in the north of the country. This welcome was far from symbolic. SLYG affirmed itself as a key partner, ready to support future Indo–Sri Lankan marine initiatives both logistically and industrially. On this occasion, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between the two parties. This agreement, negotiated by Mr. Rajapaksa, establishes a system of reciprocal access to maritime infrastructure and services for members of both organizations without any financial compensation. A concrete and symbolic step forward that reinforces trust and cooperation between the two countries. Jaffna, A Strategic Location for Sri Lanka’s Marine Future The choice of Jaffna for this event was no coincidence. It is here that SLYG recently opened its northernmost shipyard, alongside its new training center for the BAFF Foundation. This expansion reflects a strong commitment to decentralize excellence, provide local training, and develop regions that have long remained on the sidelines. By bringing together all its pillars: training, production, innovation, and economic diplomacy, in one location, SLYG confirms its role as a pioneer of marine development in Sri Lanka. From boatbuilding to export, from tourism to youth training, the group is charting a coherent and inclusive course, toward the sea and toward the future.

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