New Danish logistics facility to support flow of goods: Minister Leng
The project is expected to create up to 600 new jobs in Singapore.
Minister-in-Charge of Energy and Science & Technology Tan See Leng said the new logistics facility by Danish giant DSV will support the flow of goods across the Causeway during its opening ceremony.
“The project is expected to create up to 600 new jobs in Singapore over the next seven years,” the minister added.
Leng, who is also the manpower minister, said the increasing use of artificial intelligence and automation can demonstrate how logistics is evolving into a high-tech and high-skill industry.
Located in Tampines LogisPark, RedLion2 is connected via a skybridge to DSV’s Singapore Logistics Centre 3, forming a 1.2 million square foot mega-campus.
The facility is equipped with advanced automation, robotics, and a dedicated space for local small and medium-sized enterprises and their technology partners to test logistics solutions.
Leng also highlighted that RedLion2 is not just the largest solar-powered logistics facility in Singapore, but is also the first to achieve energy-positive status by generating 15% more energy than it consumes.