Logistics infrastructure in Singapore
Singapore — Ports
Singapore has 4 seaports profiled from the NGA World Port Index — each with its harbour size, channel and anchorage depth, shelter and on-site cargo facilities, traced to the published register.
Container terminals are matched to their operators from the SMDG Terminal Code List — a UN/LOCODE child code list — and liner connectivity is set against UNCTAD's LSCI and port-level PLSCI. Search, sort or open any port for its sourced record.
4
Total
2
Large
1
Small
1
Medium
Container throughput
37,289,600 TEU
Liner connectivity (LSCI)
591.3
Container terminals
6
Maritime territory (EEZ)
675 km²
Most connected
- 1Jurong Island26.4
Deepest channels
- 1Jurong Island14 m
- 2Keppel - (East Singapore)12.5 m
- 3Pulau Sebarok11 m
- 4Pulau Bukom9.4 m
Best equipped
- 1Jurong Island5 / 6
- 2Keppel - (East Singapore)5 / 6
- 3Pulau Sebarok3 / 6
- 4Pulau Bukom3 / 6
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| Port | Size | Type | Channel depth | Anchorage | Cargo pier depth | Shelter | Facilities |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jurong IslandSGJUR | Large | Coastal (Natural) | 14 m | 9.4 m | 17.1 m | Good | CranesRepairsBunkerDry dock |
| Keppel - (East Singapore)SGKEP | Large | Coastal (Natural) | 12.5 m | 20.1 m | 14 m | Good | CranesRepairsBunkerDry dock |
| Pulau SebarokSGSEB | Small | Open Roadstead | 11 m | 11 m | — | Fair | RepairsBunker |
| Pulau BukomSGPUB | Medium | Open Roadstead | 9.4 m | 14 m | — | Good | RepairsBunker |
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