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NUS and PSA International supply chain research lab

PSA will set aside $10m to fund the initiative

The National University of Singapore and PSA International have launched the PSA-NUS Supply Chain Living Lab to serve as a research and development platform aimed at addressing supply chain challenges through industry-academic collaboration

PSA has set aside $10m to fund the initiative.

The Lab will provide a sandbox to foster the development of community-centric solutions for supply chain optimisation together with industry stakeholders, with a focus on enhancing agility, resilience and sustainability for supply chain operations both regionally and globally.

The launch of the Supply Chain Living Lab follows the recent groundbreaking of the upcoming PSA Supply Chain Hub (PSCH), which is an integral part of PSA's strategic expansion of Singapore's Tuas Port Ecosystem.

The state-of-the-art PSCH facility is scheduled to be ready by 2027.

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