
Port of Singapore The Port of Singapore occupies a strategic hub at the Strait of Malacca’s southeastern entrance, linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It handled 44.66 million TEUs last year, ranking second globally behind Shanghai. As a premier transshipment hub connecting nearly 600 ports, it serves as the Asia-Pacific’s core transit center and a vital node in the APEC supply chain. Singapore’s port features major terminals at Tuas, Pasir Panjang, Brani, Keppel, and Tanjong Pagar, with Tuas Port emerging as the world’s largest fully automated terminal. Facilities include deep-water berths, advanced quay cranes capable of handling the largest container ships, and extensive storage areas. The port uses automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and electric yard cranes for efficient cargo movement. |