PSA Singapore Expands Jurong Island Terminal

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PSA Singapore Jurong Island

PSA Singapore (PSA) has announced a strategic expansion of its Jurong Island Terminal (JIT) to meet the growing demand for sustainable, efficient and resilient supply chain solutions from industries based on Jurong Island.

Located on the northwestern seafront of Jurong Island, JIT offers twice-daily barge sailings that connect beneficial cargo owners (BCOs) on Jurong Island with PSA’s main hubs at Tuas, Pasir Panjang and Brani, from where they can leverage Singapore’s connectivity for unparalleled access to global markets.

Jurong Island is the nucleus of Singapore’s Energy and Chemicals sector. Managed by JTC, it spans 3,000 hectares and hosts more than 100 global companies that perform refining, olefin production, and chemical manufacturing operations.

While containerised raw materials and finished products can be trucked to and from Jurong Island by road, barging is less labour-intensive, does not contribute to road congestion, and generates about 30% less carbon emissions.

Mr Nelson Quek, Regional CEO of Southeast Asia, PSA International, said, “The port has always been a gateway and enabler for other pillars of Singapore’s economy, offering reliable, resilient and competitive access to global sources and markets. The collaboration between PSA and JTC to expand JIT ensures that current and future enterprises in Singapore’s Energy and Chemicals sector will continue to reap these benefits in the years ahead and do so in more sustainable ways.”

Demand for barging has grown steadily in recent years, with JIT volumes recording year-on-year growth of 13% in 2023 to reach a record-breaking 149,000 twenty-foot equivalent units of containers (TEU).

In partnership with JTC, PSA will expand JIT to increase its annual handling capacity to 300,000 TEUs to cater to projected demand. New Dangerous Goods (DG) handling and cargo transloading facilities will also be developed to complement PSA’s growing suite of physical and digital solutions designed to help BCOs manage their inventories and supply chains more efficiently.

To be completed by 2025, the expansion of JIT will also support Jurong Island’s transformation into a sustainable Energy and Chemicals park, in line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

A commemorative event, attended by key stakeholders and partners, was held at PSA Horizons, PSA’s corporate office.

Mr Alvin Tan, ACEO, JTC, said, “Barging volumes on Jurong Island are set to rise with increasing demand for sustainable logistics. JIT’s expansion is poised to meet this growth, and collaboration with partners like PSA is key in our journey to make Jurong Island a sustainable Energy and Chemicals park.”

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