Jurong
Jurong Port exemplifies Singapore’s commitment to international trade excellence. Founded in 1965, this crucial maritime center has evolved into a globally recognized multi-purpose port. Its advantageous location at the southwestern tip of Singapore Island provides direct access to significant shipping routes, enabling efficient connectivity with vital markets throughout Asia and beyond.
Encompassing an expansive 304 hectares, Jurong Port possesses an exceptional capacity. Its 20 deepwater berths can accommodate vessels with drafts of up to 15 meters, facilitating the proficient handling of a wide range of cargo types. This includes bulk commodities such as iron ore, coal, and grains, along with containerized goods, project cargoes, and vehicles. The port’s comprehensive infrastructure, equipped with modern cranes, gantry systems, and warehousing facilities, ensures seamless and expedient cargo operations.