June19 , 2026

    PSA unveils Singapore Supply Chain Hub

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    PSA Singapore has launched the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas (PSCH) as part of its strategic development in Tuas Port.

    This facility, which is set to open in 2027, has the potential to completely revolutionise Singapore’s logistics and supply chain environment, according to PSA.

    The PSCH, located close to Tuas Port in the Free Trade Zone, is intended to integrate with Singapore’s supply chain ecosystem, providing exceptional connectivity and scale as a Regional Distribution Center and Container Freight Station.

    Spanning more than 2 million square feet, PSCH will be equipped with technologies such as advanced robotics and automation systems, including the Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) and the Intelligent Warehouse eXchange (iWX).

    These innovations are reportedly designed to meet the evolving needs of modern supply chains, providing customers with enhanced visibility, streamlined processes and the agility needed to adapt to an ever-changing global market.

    Peter Voser, Group Chairman of PSA International, said: “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.”

    Ong Kim Pong, Group CEO of PSA International, stated: “With the PSA Supply Chain Hub @ Tuas
    on board, our collective strength and synergy will enable PSA to harness the full potential of our
    combined port and wider logistics network to deliver unmatched efficiency and reliability in service routes and networks.”

    Recently, PSA Antwerp (PSAA) filed a Formal Investment Decision (FID) to the Flemish Agency for Enterprise and Innovation (VLAIO) to upgrade the Europa Terminal with a shore power system.

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