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COSCO Shipping begins construction on Jurong Island Logistics Hub Phase 2

This expansion will increase the logistics hub in Jurong to approximately 650,000 sq ft.

COSCO Shipping International has commenced construction work on Jurong Island Logistics Hub Phase 2 (JILH Phase 2).

JILH Phase 2 will span 2.5 ha of land with approximately 62,500 sq m of built-up area. It will be seamlessly integrated with JILH Phase 1 through shared infrastructure, including a ground-to-roof ramp, creating a mega logistics hub.

The expanded facility will provide approximately 650,000 sq ft of warehouse space. 
It will also offer logistics services, including handling dangerous goods and general cargo, drumming services, container storage, ISO tank cleaning with heating, 24-hour transportation, and empty container depot services.

In addition, JILH Phase 2 will incorporate a double-volume warehouse for higher stacking and automation technologies like automated guided vehicles (AGVs) for better service, optimised operations, and improved cost efficiency.

“Jurong Island Logistics Hub Phase 2 will set a new benchmark in logistics capabilities and environmental stewardship, supporting our customers’ needs while contributing to Singapore’s green transformation.” Lan Chun Hai, executive vice president of COSCO Shipping International (Singapore) said.

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