Singapore Terminal

Singapore Terminal Overview

Singapore Terminal Overview

The Singapore Terminal operated by ET (Ministry of Transport) is a vital hub in the global maritime landscape, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Strategically located in one of the world’s busiest maritime centers, the terminal facilitates seamless logistics and distribution across the region and beyond.

Key Features

  • Total storage capacity: 412,759 cbm
  • 119 tanks
  • Stainless steel storage capacity: 113,180 cbm
  • Two docks for deep-sea ships
  • Four berths for barges
  • Operational since 1983

Trade Facilitation

The terminal plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and logistics for a wide range of energy and chemical products. This includes storage, handling, and distribution services for:

  • Crude Oil
  • Petroleum Products (such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel)
  • LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas)
  • LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
  • Urea and Fertilizers
  • Chemical Solvents and Other Industrial Chemicals
Singapore Terminal Products

Logistics Capabilities

Integrated logistics services are a key feature of Singapore’s terminal infrastructure. This includes efficient transport links (both sea and land), warehousing facilities, and sophisticated supply chain management systems. These capabilities ensure timely and reliable delivery of products to domestic and international markets.

Services

  • Storage
  • Transportation
  • Mazut

Regional Energy Hub

Singapore’s terminal serves as a regional energy hub, catering not only to domestic needs but also meeting the diverse energy demands of Southeast Asia and beyond. The terminal’s advanced infrastructure contributes significantly to regional energy security and supply reliability.

Singapore Terminal Services
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