Port of Singapore

Singapore, Singapore

The Port of Singapore, officially known as the Port of Singapore, is a vital hub that handles Singapore's maritime trade. Ranked as the world's second-busiest port, it transships a significant portion of global shipping containers and crude oil. With 67 berths, it plays a crucial role in Singapore's economy due to its strategic location. Owing to a lack of land and natural resources, the port serves as a gateway for importing raw materials and re-exporting refined products, such as wafer fabrication and oil refining, driving economic growth. Attractions include witnessing ships transiting the Singapore Strait, exploring the historical significance of the Johor-Singapore Causeway, and visiting the new Tuas Mega Port which is set to revolutionize port operations with advanced automation. The port is also known for its bustling activity, maritime heritage, and panoramic views of the city skyline.

Location

City: Singapore

Region: null

Country: Singapore

Coordinates: 1°15′50″N, 103°50′24″E

Port Information

  • Common Name: Singapore, Singapore
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  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024