The first phase of Tuas Port was officially opened on Thursday – with 500 workers running three berths at what will eventually be the world’s biggest fully automated port.
At the opening, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the port will be a critical engine driving Singapore’s economy, reinforcing its status as an international maritime centre.
“Our decision to press on with Tuas Port sends a strong signal to the world that Singapore is open for business... We are going full steam ahead,” he said.
Port operator PSA described the $20 billion facility as a game changer. Its group chairman Peter Voser said: “Today marks the exciting beginning of a new era. Tuas Port is where we can help to realise the immense potential of Singapore as a trade hub for the world.”
PM Lee, who was given a tour of the mega port, said Tuas has an advantage in being closer to the many industries in western Singapore, including the nearby Jurong Innovation District, Jurong Lake District and the Jurong and Tuas industrial areas.
“Being closer to the port means faster and cheaper port services,” he said. “This means more efficient production, and quicker turnaround for their products to be exported to international markets.”