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PSA celebrates groundbreaking for its new supply chain hub

With a completion date of 2027, this cutting-edge facility has the potential to completely change Singapore’s supply chain and logistics environment.
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At its groundbreaking ceremony, PSA Singapore (PSA) launched the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas (PSCH), a key component of its strategic growth within Tuas Port. With a completion date of 2027, this cutting-edge facility has the potential to completely change Singapore’s supply chain and logistics environment.

The PSCH, which is ideally located in the Free Trade Zone adjacent to Tuas Port, will be seamlessly linked with Singapore’s vast supply chain ecosystem and provide unmatched connectivity and scale as a container freight station and regional distribution center. Singapore’s position as a global logistics and supply chain powerhouse will be further reinforced by its extensive portfolio of value-added services and the supply chain synergies it generates. PSCH will include more than two million square feet and state-of-the-art equipment.

These developments are intended to satisfy the changing demands of contemporary supply chains by giving clients more insight, more efficient operations, and the flexibility required to adjust to a constantly shifting global marketplace. By integrating environmentally friendly elements like sustainable drainage systems, renewable energy sources, and energy-efficient designs, the center also exemplifies PSA’s unwavering dedication to sustainability. These actions significantly advance and facilitate Singapore’s seamless transition to a green and sustainable future by being in line with

PSA’s overarching objective of reaching net-zero emissions.

PSA’s vast experience in the port adjacencies ecosystem, including the administration of PSA Keppel Distripark, a multi-tenanted cargo distribution complex that specializes in the consolidation and deconsolidation of less-than-container-load cargo, is built upon in the creation of the PSCH. By 2027, operations at Keppel Distripark will be merged at Tuas Port along with the city terminals at Tanjong Pagar, Keppel, and Brani.

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