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MPA harbour launch in the Johor Strait near Pulau Ubin. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was established on 2 February 1996 by the MPA Act of 1996 through the merger of the Marine Department (which was under the then Ministry of Communications), National Maritime Board and the Regulatory departments of the former Port of Singapore Authority (PSA).
PSA International Pte Ltd, formerly the Port of Singapore Authority, is a port operator and supply chain company, with flagship operations in Singapore and Antwerp.One of the largest port operators in the world, PSA has terminals across 26 countries, including deepsea, rail and inland facilities.
A Port's Story, A Nation's Success. Singapore: Times Editions for Port of Singapore Authority. Ho, David K[im] H[in] (1996). The Seaport Economy: A Study of the Singapore Experience. Singapore: Singapore University Press. ISBN 9971-69-199-X. Singapore Shipping: Past, Present & Future. Singapore: Singapore Shipping Association. 2000.
Congestion at Singapore's container port is at its worst since the COVID-19 pandemic, a sign of how prolonged vessel re-routing to avoid Red Sea attacks has disrupted global ocean shipping - with ...
Currently, the ministry commissions and regulates four individual government statutory boards: the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), the Land Transport Authority (LTA), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Public Transport Council (PTC), which implement the ministry’s policies and tactical directions.
Marina South Pier was first announced in January 2004, to act as a landing point for ship's crews in place of Clifford Pier.Covering an area of 92,000 square feet (8,500 m 2), the pier was intended to be the first of four ferry terminals at Marina South, and to make way for the conversion of Marina Bay into a reservoir. [2]
SCC was built in 1991 by the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) [1] and was upgraded at the cost of $23 million in 1998. [2] It comprises two terminals, namely the International Passenger Terminal (IPT), and the Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT).
Georgia Ports Authority President and CEO Griff Lynch speaks during the official ribbon cutting for the NFI Transload facility at the Georgia Ports Authority on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 in Port ...