Since the start of our operations in 1965, Jurong Port has successfully contributed to nation building with our world-class facilities and services. Headquartered in Singapore, we pride ourselves as a leading international multipurpose port operator handling general, bulk and containerised cargo.
As we take the next step towards becoming the ‘Next Generation Multipurpose Port’, we are ready to anticipate and meet the requirements of an ever growing and changing industry as your port of choice. Our multipurpose port is fully committed to extend seamless, integrated solutions for the most complex of projects and logistics operations.
To ensure the highest level of efficiency and reliability, we continually pursue innovations and new technologies, improve our processes and extend our expertise and skills. Rely on us to deliver great customer experience that never fails to exceed your expectations today, and in the future.
Find out more about Jurong Port’s performance highlights on JTC latest Annual Report and financial performance on ACRA.
Jurong Port’s main terminal services the loading and unloading of multiple cargoes including:
Besides the main terminal, Jurong Port operates the Offshore Marine Centre, a multiuser waterfront facility providing port services to companies engaged in fabrication of marine and offshore equipment.
We also have two separate Lighter Terminals for vessel crafts to deliver spares & provisions to ships calling at Singapore.
We have invested in strategic assets across the region. Jurong Port currently operates two joint venture terminals in China – Rizhao in Shandong province, and Yangpu on Hainan island; and one in Indonesia – Marunda Center Terminal in Bekasi, West Java.
For business enquiries, call +65 6265 0666 or email jpcss@jp.com.sg, our friendly customer service officer will be in touch with you in the shortest time possible.
Headquartered in Singapore, Jurong Port is a leading international multipurpose port operator handling general, bulk and containerised cargo. Jurong Port began operations in 1965 as a general and bulk cargo port, serving the development needs of Singapore’s Jurong industrial estate. Today, its main gateway terminal in Singapore welcomes more than 15,000 vessels each year from both the region and internationally.
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