Logistics powerhouse: Container cargo ships berth at the Pasir Panjang terminal port in Singapore. Work is also under way to expand the country’s sea and air cargo handling capabilities through Tuas Port and the Changi Air Cargo Hub. — AFP
SINGAPORE: Singapore is investing further in its infrastructure, processes and workforce to solidify its position as a trusted regional cargo centre.
With more shippers expected to choose the city as their preferred transshipment and intermodal hub in 2025 and beyond, these investments aim to meet growing demand and strengthen Singapore’s global logistics leadership.
