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PSA breaks ground on new Supply Chain Hub in Singapore

PSA Singapore has unveiled the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas (PSCH), a central part of its strategic expansion within Tuas Port, at its groundbreaking ceremony today (18 October).

This state-of-the-art facility, scheduled to be ready by 2027, is poised to transform the logistics and supply chain landscape in Singapore.

Strategically situated next to Tuas Port within the Free Trade Zone, the PSCH will be integrated with Singapore’s extensive supply chain ecosystem, offering connectivity and scale as a Regional Distribution Centre and a Container Freight Station.

Spanning more than two million square feet, PSCH will be equipped with cutting-edge technologies such as advanced robotics and automation systems, including the Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) and the Intelligent Warehouse eXchange (iWX).

Peter Voser, Group Chairman of PSA International, stated, “The PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas (PSCH) is strategically positioned to create exceptional synergy with Tuas Port and it will be instrumental in enhancing value capture within the port and supply chain ecosystem. This new hub is well-positioned to support not only Singapore’s trade and logistics sector, but also the wider Southeast Asia region and beyond. PSCH will be Singapore’s gateway to the world. Along with PSA’s expanding suite of port adjacencies solutions, we are making significant progress towards realising our vision of building a more connected and sustainable end-to-end supply chain ecosystem.”

The development of the PSCH builds upon PSA’s extensive experience in port adjacencies ecosystem, including the management of PSA Keppel Distripark – a multi-tenanted cargo distribution complex specialising in the consolidation and deconsolidation of Less than Container Load cargo.

Together with the city terminals at Tanjong Pagar, Keppel and Brani, operations at Keppel Distripark will also be consolidated at Tuas Port by 2027.





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