SINGAPORE: PSA Corporation Limited (PSA) celebrated a significant
milestone on 3rd October with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr Lee
Hsien Loong, placing a torch on the grounds of Tuas Port to symbolize
the start of a new and exciting chapter in the nation’s rich maritime
history.
Tuas Port represents the future of the Singapore Transhipment Hub.
With 26 kilometres of deepwater berths (up to 23 metres chart datum),
and capable of handling 65 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs)
annually, Tuas Port is designed to meet and exceed the future demands of
the world’s largest mega-vessels, mega-alliances, and mega-networks.
To deliver new heights of efficiency, productivity, and environmental
sustainability, Tuas Port incorporates innovations such as intelligent
data-driven operations management systems, wharf and yard automation,
full-electric automated guided vehicles, as well as smart engineering
and power management platforms.
To be progressively developed in four phases, Tuas Port’s first berths
are scheduled to commence operations in 2021. When completed in 2040,
Tuas Port is anticipated to be the world’s single largest fully
automated terminal in the world. Beyond container handling capabilities,
Tuas Port will also be a key nucleus and multiplier of a wider Tuas
Ecosystem. Comprising synergistic industries and supply chain nodes
interlinked by a seamless mesh of physical and digital connections, the
Tuas Ecosystem is poised to orchestrate creative supply chain solutions
to further the connectivity of Singapore’s future economy. Mr Peter
Voser, Group Chairman of PSA International, said, “Tuas is an
opportunity for us to reinvigorate and reimagine. By venturing beyond
the physical port into complementary logistics capabilities and
integrated digital systems, PSA will take the lead in transforming the
industry to better deliver holistic cargo solutions for our customers
and promote greater supply chain efficiency. The integrated Tuas
Ecosystem sets the stage for Singapore to not only consolidate our
position as the world’s largest transhipment hub, but also reinvent
ourselves as a leading global supply chain and logistics centre.
I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to the Government, our
customers and business partners for their unwavering support over the
years. And to our dedicated team of staff, unions and management, my
heartfelt thanks to each of you for being alongside PSA as we celebrate
this significant milestone in our journey thus far.”
Earlier in the morning, PSA held a torch relay which started from its
first container berth in Tanjong Pagar Terminal. Accompanied by a
contingent of PSA staff, unions and management, the torch made its way
through Keppel and Brani Terminals before being transported by prime
mover to Pasir Panjang Terminals. From there, the torch was conveyed by a
flotilla of PSA Marine tugs and harbour craft to Tuas Port. The relay
route signifies the development and transformation of PSA over the
years, and the passing of the torch by different PSA teams symbolizes
unity and continuity as the organisation evolves from generation to
generation. PSA’s three city terminals at Tanjong Pagar, Keppel and
Brani will move to Tuas Port by 2027. By 2040, Pasir Panjang Terminals
will be consolidated at Tuas Port.
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