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The Port of Singapore refers to the collective facilities and terminal
Container terminal

A container terminal is a facility where Containerization are transshipment between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks, in which case the terminal is described as a maritime container terminal....
s that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
's harbours
Harbor

A harbor or harbour , or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbors can be man-made or natural....
 and which handle Singapore's shipping
Shipping

Shipping is physical process of transporting product and cargo. Virtually every product ever made, bought, or sold has been affected by shipping....
. Currently the world's busiest port
World's busiest port

The world's busiest port is contested by several ports around the world, as there is as yet no standardised means of evaluating port performance and traffic....
 in terms of total shipping tonnage, it also tranships a fifth of the world's shipping containers as the world's busiest container port
List of world's busiest container ports

This is a list of the World's busiest port Containerization seaports, total mass of actual Twenty-foot equivalent unit transported through the port....
, half of the world's annual supply of crude oil, and is the world's busiest transshipment port
List of world's busiest transshipment ports

This is a list of the World's busiest transshipment ports ranked by their total containerization transshipment cargo handled....
. It was also the busiest port in terms of total cargo tonnage handled
List of world's busiest ports by cargo tonnage

This is a list of the world's busiest seaports by cargo tonnage, the total mass of actual cargo transported through the port. The cargo rankings based on tonnage should be interpreted with caution since these measures are not directly comparable and cannot be converted to a single, standardized unit....
 until 2005, when it was surpassed by the Port of Shanghai
Port of Shanghai

File:Port of Shanghai, Yangshan Deep-water Harbour Zone, 01.jpgThe Port of Shanghai, located in the vicinity of Shanghai, comprises a deep-sea port and a river port....
.






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The Port of Singapore refers to the collective facilities and terminal
Container terminal

A container terminal is a facility where Containerization are transshipment between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks, in which case the terminal is described as a maritime container terminal....
s that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
's harbours
Harbor

A harbor or harbour , or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbors can be man-made or natural....
 and which handle Singapore's shipping
Shipping

Shipping is physical process of transporting product and cargo. Virtually every product ever made, bought, or sold has been affected by shipping....
. Currently the world's busiest port
World's busiest port

The world's busiest port is contested by several ports around the world, as there is as yet no standardised means of evaluating port performance and traffic....
 in terms of total shipping tonnage, it also tranships a fifth of the world's shipping containers as the world's busiest container port
List of world's busiest container ports

This is a list of the World's busiest port Containerization seaports, total mass of actual Twenty-foot equivalent unit transported through the port....
, half of the world's annual supply of crude oil, and is the world's busiest transshipment port
List of world's busiest transshipment ports

This is a list of the World's busiest transshipment ports ranked by their total containerization transshipment cargo handled....
. It was also the busiest port in terms of total cargo tonnage handled
List of world's busiest ports by cargo tonnage

This is a list of the world's busiest seaports by cargo tonnage, the total mass of actual cargo transported through the port. The cargo rankings based on tonnage should be interpreted with caution since these measures are not directly comparable and cannot be converted to a single, standardized unit....
 until 2005, when it was surpassed by the Port of Shanghai
Port of Shanghai

File:Port of Shanghai, Yangshan Deep-water Harbour Zone, 01.jpgThe Port of Shanghai, located in the vicinity of Shanghai, comprises a deep-sea port and a river port....
. Thousands of ships drop anchor in the harbour, connecting the port to over 600 other ports in 123 countries and spread over six continents.

The Port of Singapore is not a mere economic boon, but an economic necessity due to the fact that Singapore is lacking in land
Landform

In the earth sciences and geology sub-fields a landform or physical feature comprises a geomorphology unit, and is largely defined by its surface form and location in the landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is typically an element of topography....
 and natural resources
Natural Resources

Natural Resources is a soul album released by Motown girl group Martha Reeves and the Vandellas in 1970 on the Gordy label. The album is significant for the Vietnam War ballad "I Should Be Proud" and the slow jam, "Love Guess Who"....
. The Port is critical for importing natural resources, and then later re-exporting them after they have been refined and shaped in some manner, for example wafer fabrication
Wafer fabrication

Wafer Fabrication is a procedure composed of many repeated sequential processes to produce complete electric circuit or photonics electrical network....
 or oil refining to generate revenue. Only then can the service industry such as hospitality services typical of a port of call, for example, restocking a ship's food and water supplies, take their role. The Straits of Johor
Straits of Johor

The Straits of Johor is a strait that separates the Malaysian state of Johor to the north from Singapore to the south.Major tributaries which empty into the Straits of Johor include:...
 is currently impassable by all ships as the Johor-Singapore Causeway
Johor-Singapore Causeway

File:Singapore-Johor Causeway.jpgThe Johor-Singapore Causeway is a 1,056-metre causeway that links the city of Johor Bahru in Malaysia across the Straits of Johor to the town of Woodlands, Singapore in Singapore....
 links Singapore to Malaysia.

History


Before 1819

In the late 13th century, a settlement known as Singapore was established on the north bank of the Singapore River
Singapore River

The Singapore River is a small river in Singapore with great historical importance. The Singapore River flows from the Central Area, which lies in the Central Region, Singapore in the southern part of Singapore before emptying into the ocean....
 around what was called the Old Harbour. It was the only port in the southern part of the Strait of Malacca
Strait of Malacca

The Strait of Malacca is a narrow, 805 km stretch of water between Peninsular Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is named after the state of Melaka, Malaysia....
 and serviced ships and traders in the region, competing with other ports along the coast of the Malacca Strait such as Jambi, Kota Cina, Lambri, Semudra, Palembang
Palembang

Palembang is a city of 1,286,000 in the south of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is the capital of the Provinces of Indonesia of South Sumatra and its metropolitan area includes more than 1,730,000 people....
, South Kedah
Kedah

Kedah is a state of Malaysia, located in the northwestern part of Peninsular Malaysia. The state covers a total area of 9,425 km?, and consists mostly of flat areas growing rice, plus the island of Langkawi....
 and Tamiang. The port had two functions. First, it made available products that were in demand by international markets; according to the Daoyu Zhilüe (Brief Annals of Foreign Islands, 1349) by Chinese trader Wang Dayuan
Wang Dayuan

Wang Dayuan was a traveller from Quanzhou, China during the Yuan Dynasty in the 14th century. He made two major trips on ships. During 1328-1333, he sailed along the South China Sea and visited many places in Southeast Asia and reached as far as South Asia, landing in Sri Lanka and India....
 (born 1311, fl.
Floruit

Floruit refers to a period of time during which a person, school, movement or even species was active or flourishing. It is the third person, singular, perfect tense, indicative, active form of the Latin verb florere ? "to flourish"....
 1328–1339), these included top-quality hornbill
Hornbill

Hornbills are a family of bird found in tropical and sub-tropical Africa and Asia. They are characterized by a long, down-curved bill which is frequently brightly-coloured and sometimes has a casque on the upper mandible....
 casques, lakawood and cotton. Although these goods were also available from other Southeast Asian ports, those from Singapore were unique in terms of their quality. Secondly, Singapore acted as a gateway into the regional and international economic system for its immediate region. South Johor
Johor

Johor is a state of Malaysia between 1?20"N and 2?35"N. It is one of the most developed states in Malaysia. The capital city and royal seat of Johor is Johor Bahru, formerly Tanjung Puteri ....
 and the Riau Archipelago
Riau Archipelago

Not to be confused with Riau Islands, a province.The Riau Archipelago is a group of islands within the Riau Islands Province in Indonesia, and located south of Singapore....
 supplied products to Singapore for export elsewhere, while Singapore was the main source of foreign products to the region. Archaeological artefacts such as ceramics and glassware found in the Riau Archipelago evidence this. In addition, cotton was transshipped
Transshipment

Transshipment or Transhipment is the shipment of good to an intermediate destination, and then from there to yet another destination.One possible reason is to change the means of transport during the journey , known as transloading....
 from Java or India through Singapore.

By the 15th century, although Singapore had declined as an international trading port due to the ascendance of the Malacca Sultanate
Malacca Sultanate

The Sultanate of Malacca was founded by Parameswara in 1402 and later married the princess of Pasai in 1409. Centered in the modern town of Malacca Town, the sultanate stretched from Muslim Malay settlements of Bukit ,Setol ,Pantai ni bodering Ayutthaya Kingdom of Siam in the north to Sumatra in the southwest....
, such trade continued on the island. A map of Singapore by Portuguese
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
 mathematician Manuel Gordinho d'Eredia showed the location of the office of a shabandar, the Malay official responsible for international trade, and shards of 15th-century Siam ceramics and late 16th - or early 17th-century Chinese
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
 blue and white porcelain have been found at the Singapore and Kallang River
Kallang River

File:Kallang River Mouth, Dec 05.JPGThe Kallang River flows for 10 kilometres from the Lower Peirce Reservoir to the coast at Nicoll Highway, making it the longest river in Singapore....
s. Singapore also provided other regional ports with local products demanded by international markets. For instance, blackwood (a generic term used by Europeans
European ethnic groups

The European peoples are the various nations and ethnic groups of Europe. European ethnology is the field of anthropology focusing on Europe....
 to refer to rosewood) was exported from Singapore to Malacca
Malacca

Malacca is the third smallest States of Malaysia, after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, on the Strait of Malacca....
, and was in turn purchased by Chinese traders and shipped to China for furniture-making. In the early 17th century, Singapore's main settlement and its port were destroyed by a punitive force from Aceh
Aceh

Aceh is a Provinces of Indonesia of Indonesia, located on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra. Its full name is Nanggr?e Aceh Darussalam....
. After this, there was no significant settlement or port at Singapore until 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles
Stamford Raffles

Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles was the founder of the city of Singapore . He was also heavily involved in the conquest of the Indonesian island of Java from Dutch and French military forces during the Napoleonic Wars....
, excited by the deep and sheltered waters in Keppel Harbour
Keppel Harbour

Keppel Harbour is a stretch of water in Singapore between the mainland and the southern islands of Pulau Brani and Sentosa. Its naturally sheltered and deep waters was to meet the requirements of United Kingdom colonialism attempting to establish a Far East maritime colony in that part of the world, and thereby setting the stage for the eve...
, established for Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 a new settlement and international port on the island.

1819–1963

Keen to attract Asia
Asia

Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area and, with over 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population....
n and Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an traders to the new port, Raffles directed that land along the banks of the Singapore River, particularly the south bank, be reclaimed where necessary and allocated to Chinese and English country traders to encourage them to establish a stake in the port-settlement. Chinese traders, because of their frequent commercial interactions with Southeast Asian traders throughout the year, set up their trading houses along the lower reaches of the river, while English country traders, who depended on the annual arrival of trade from India, set up warehouses along the upper reaches. The port relied on three main networks of trade that existed in Southeast Asia at that time: the Chinese network, which linked Southeast Asia with the southern Chinese ports of Fujian
Fujian

is one of the Province of China on the southeast coast of People's Republic of China. Fujian borders Zhejiang to the north, Jiangxi to the west, and Guangdong to the south....
 and Guangdong
Guangdong

Guangdong is a political divisions of China on the southern coast of People's Republic of China. The province is also known by an alternative English language name, the Canton Province....
; the Southeast Asian network, which linked the islands of the Indonesian archipelago
Malay Archipelago

The Malay Archipelago and Maritime Southeast Asia are names given to the archipelago located between mainland Southeast Asia and Australia....
; and the European and Indian Ocean network, which linked Singapore to the markets of Europe and the Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering about 20% of the water on the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by Asia ; on the west by Africa; on the east by Indochina, the Sunda Islands, and Australia; and on the south by the Southern Ocean ....
 littoral
Littoral

In coastal environments and biomes, the littoral zone extends from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged....
. These networks were complementary, and positioned Singapore as the transshipment point of regional and international trade. By the 1830s, Singapore had overtaken Batavia (now Jakarta
Jakarta

Jakarta is the Capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a List of urban areas by population than any other city in Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa , Jayakarta , Batavia, Dutch East Indies , and Djakarta ....
) as the centre of the Chinese junk
Junk

Junk may refer to:* Waste, any undesired thing or substance** Scrap, recyclable waste* Junk , a sailing vessel of Chinese originSlang and lingo:...
 trade, and also become the centre of English country trade, in Southeast Asia. This was because Southeast Asian traders preferred the free port
Free port

A free port or free zone is a port or area with relaxed jurisdiction with respect to the country of location. Free economic zones may also be called free ports....
 of Singapore to other major regional ports which had cumbersome restrictions. Singapore had also supplanted Tanjung Pinang
Tanjung Pinang

Tanjung Pinang or Tanjungpinang is the capital and largest town of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia of Riau Islands. The city with 150,000 residents ) and is a trading port between islands in the Riau archipelago....
 as the export gateway for the gambier
Uncaria

Uncaria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to Asia, Africa, and South America. They are known colloquially as Gambier, Cat's Claw or U?a de Gato....
 and pepper industry of the Riau–Lingga
Lingga Islands

Not to be confused with "Linga", a common Scottish island name, see Linga The Lingga Islands or Lingga Archipelago are a group of islands in Indonesia, located south of Singapore, along both sides of the equator, off the eastern coast of Riau Islands province on Sumatra island....
 Archipelago by the 1830s, and South Johor by the 1840s. It had also become the centre of the Teochew
Chaozhou

Chaozhou , also widely known by its Chinese Postal Map Romanization Teochew, is a prefecture-level city in eastern Guangdong province of China, People's Republic of China....
 trade in marine produce and rice.

As the volume of its maritime trade increased in the 19th century, Singapore became a key port of call for sailing
Sailing ship

Sailing ship is now used to refer to any large wind-powered vessel. In technical terms, a ship was a sailing vessel with a full rigged ship of at least three masts, square rigged on all of them, making the sailing adjective redundant....
 and steam vessels
Steamboat

A steamboat or steamship, sometimes called a steamer, is a ship in which the primary method of propulsion is steam engine, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels....
 in their passage along Asian sea routes. From the 1840s, Singapore became an important coaling station
Coaling station

A coaling station is a seaport built for the purpose of replenishing supplies, including but by no means limited to coal. The term is most often associated with 19th and early 20th century blue water navy, who used coaling stations as a means of extending the range of warships....
 for steam shipping networks that were beginning to form. Towards the late 19th century, Singapore became a staple port
Staple port

A staple port is a port designated by a government or monarch as a place where specific goods may be exported or imported.The most famous example was the England wool staple, often simply known as 'the staple', which was exclusively designated by the English crown as the port of import to Continental Europe of raw wool sent from England....
 servicing the geographical hinterland
Hinterland

The hinterland is the land or district behind the borders of a coast or river. Specifically, by the doctrine of the hinterland, the word is applied to the inland region lying behind a port, claimed by the state that owns the coast....
 of the Malay Peninsula
Malay Peninsula

The Malay Peninsula or Thai-Malay Peninsula is a major peninsula located in Southeast Asia. It is also known as the Kra Peninsula and runs approximately north-south through the Kra Isthmus....
. Following the institution of the British Foward Movement, Singapore became the administrative capital of British Malaya
British Malaya

British Malaya loosely described a set of states on the Malay Peninsula that were colonized by the United Kingdom from the 18th and the 19th until the 20th century....
. Roads and railways were developed to transport primary materials such as crude oil, rubber and tin from the Malay Peninsula to Singapore to be processed into staple products, and then shipped to Britain and other international markets. During the colonial period, this was the most important role of the port of Singapore.

Since 1963

Singapore ceased to be part of the British Empire
British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, Crown colony, protectorates, League of Nations mandate, and other Dependent territory ruled or administered by the United Kingdom , that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries....
 when it merged with Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
 in 1963. Singapore lost its hinterland and was no longer the administrative or economic capital of the Malay Peninsula. The processing in Singapore of raw materials extracted in the Peninsula was drastically reduced due to the absence of a common market
Single market

A common market is a customs union with common policies on product regulation, and freedom of movement of the factors of production and of capitalism....
 between Singapore and the Peninsular states.

Since Singapore's full independence in 1965, it has had to compete with other ports in the region to attract shipping and trade at its port. It has done so by developing an export-oriented economy based on value-added manufacturing. It obtains raw or partially-manufactured products from regional and global markets and exports value-added products back to these markets through market access agreements such as World Trade Organization
World Trade Organization

The World Trade Organization is an international organization designed to supervise and Free trade international trade. The WTO came into being on 1 January 1995, and is the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade , which was created in 1947, and continued to operate for almost five decades as a de facto international org...
 directives and free trade agreements.

By the 1980s, maritime trading activity had ceased in the vicinity of the Singapore River except in the form of passenger transport, as other terminals and harbours took over this role. Keppel Harbour is now home to three container terminal
Container terminal

A container terminal is a facility where Containerization are transshipment between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transshipment may be between ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks, in which case the terminal is described as a maritime container terminal....
s. Other terminals were built in Jurong
Jurong

Jurong is a constituency and town of Singapore, located in the western part of the mainland, in the West Region, Singapore....
 and Pasir Panjang
Pasir Panjang

Pasir Panjang is an area in the south-western part of Singapore. It is located at the southern part of the Queenstown Planning Area, an urban planning zone under the Urban Redevelopment Authority....
 as well as in Sembawang
Sembawang

Sembawang is an area in the Northern-most portion of Singapore, encompassing the largest land mass within the Sembawang GRC. The incumbent Members of the Singapore Parliament for the Sembawang Constituency is Khaw Boon Wan....
 in the north. Today, the port operations in Singapore are handled by two players: PSA International
PSA International

PSA International Pte Ltd is the second largest port operator in the world.The company's flagship operations are PSA Singapore Terminals, PSA HNN and PSA Marine....
 (formerly the Port of Singapore Authority) and Jurong Port
Jurong Port

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, which collectively operate six container terminals and three general-purpose terminals around Singapore.

In the 1990s the Port became more well-known and overtook Yokohama, and eventually became the busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage.

Operations


The port is the world's busiest port
World's busiest port

The world's busiest port is contested by several ports around the world, as there is as yet no standardised means of evaluating port performance and traffic....
 in terms of shipping tonnage handled, with 1.15 billion
1000000000 (number)

1,000,000,000 is the natural number following 999,999,999 and preceding 1,000,000,001.In scientific notation, it is written as 109....
 gross tons (GT) handled in 2005. In terms of cargo tonnage, Singapore is behind Shanghai with 423 million freight tons handled. The port retains its position as the world's busiest hub for transshipment
Transshipment

Transshipment or Transhipment is the shipment of good to an intermediate destination, and then from there to yet another destination.One possible reason is to change the means of transport during the journey , known as transloading....
 traffic in 2005, and is also the world's biggest bunkering hub, with 25 million tonnes sold in the same year.

Singapore is ranked first globally in 2005 in terms of containerised traffic, with 23.2 million Twenty-foot equivalent unit
Twenty-foot equivalent unit

The Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit is an inexact unit of cargo capacity often used to describe the capacity of container ships and container terminals....
s (TEUs) handled. High growth in containerised traffic has seen the port overtaking Hong Kong since the first quarter of 2005, and has led the race ever since, with an estimated 19,335 TEUs handled in the year up to October, compared to 18,640 TEUs handled in Hong Kong in the same period. A rise in regional traffic consolidating the port's position in Southeast Asia, and increases in transshipment traffic using the strategic East Asia-Europe route via Singapore helped the port to emerge tops at the end of the year, a title it had not held since overtaking Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
 once in 1998.

Operators

Port of Singapore Keppel Terminal
PSA Singapore's container facilities are as follows:
  • Container berths: 44
  • Quay length: 12,800 m
  • Area: 436 hectares
  • Max draft: 16 m
  • Quay cranes: 143
  • Designed capacity: 24,700 kTEU


PSA Singapore has 13 berths which are part of the Pasir Panjang Container Terminal's Phase Two which are due for completion by 2009. Phase Three and Four will add another 16 berths and are expected to be completed by 2013.

Jurong Port's facilities are as follows:
  • Berths: 23
  • Berth length: 4,545 m
  • Maximum vessel draft: 16 m
  • Maximum vessel size:
  • Area: 1.2 km² Free Trade Zone, 320,000 m² non-Free Trade Zone
  • Warehouse facilities: 280,000 m²


PSA Singapore also has a 40-year contract to operate the tax-free Gwadar Port on the southwestern coast of Pakistan. Gwadar started operation in March 2008, with 3 multi-purpose berths, a 602 meter quay, and 12.5 meter depth. Another 9 berths are under construction, with a 20 meter depth.

Terminals

PortOperatorTypeBerthsQuay lengthQuay cranesArea (Ha)Capacity (kTEU)
Brani (BT)PSAContainer92,6292979 
Cosco-PSA (CPT)Cosco
COSCO

China Ocean Shipping Company is one of the largest liner shipping companies serving companies all over the world. It is a government owned company of the People's Republic of China....
/PSA
Container2720 m 22.8>1,000
Jurong
Jurong Port

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JTCMulti-Purpose234,547 152 
Keppel (KT)PSAContainer143,2203796 
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 1PSAContainer61,8851971 
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 2APSAContainer41,7001963>4,000
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 2BPSAContainer4 (1 under construction)1,24616562,800
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 2CPSAContainer7 (under construction)   5,600
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 2DPSAContainer5 (under construction)    
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 3PSAContainer     
Pasir Panjang (PPT) Phase 4PSAContainer     
Pasir Panjang WharvesPSAGeneral     
SembawangPSAGeneral     
Tanjong Pagar (TPT)PSAContainer82,3202780 


Film coverage

The port was documented in a MegaStructures
MegaStructures

MegaStructures is a documentary television series appearing on the National Geographic Channel and Five in the United Kingdom and on France 5 in France....
 programme of the National Geographic Channel
National Geographic Channel

National Geographic Channel, also commercially abbreviated as Nat Geo, is a subscription television channel that airs non-fiction television programs produced by the National Geographic Society....
 called "World's Busiest Port".

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