PSA International consolidated its leadership as a global port operator by handling a total of 105 million TEUs in 2025. This volume represents a 5% growth over the previous year, and marks a new all-time high for the group.
PSA International and the growth engine in Singapore
The main boost came from its flagship terminal in Singapore, which reached 44.5 million TEUs, representing a year-on-year increase of 8%. This figure equates to approximately 99% of container traffic in the city-state, reinforcing its role as a strategic logistics hub.
For their part, the group’s terminals outside Singapore contributed 60.5 million TEUs, an increase of 2% over 2024. This performance reaffirms the strength of PSA’s international network, which comprises more than 70 terminals in 45 countries.
Adaptation to a complex environment
Group Chairman Peter Voser noted that the results were achieved against a backdrop of persistent geopolitical volatility, commercial pressures and technological change.
Our collaboration with customers and partners has been key to maintaining efficient operations amid changing scenarios.
He said.
The group’s executive director, Ong Kim Pong, emphasized the importance of strengthening connectivity between ports and logistics nodes.
We are expanding our global capabilities to support sustainable and resilient international trade.
He noted.
Expansion and digitization of the port network
During the year, PSA continued its growth strategy with key projects in Asia and the Middle East. These included the expansion of Terminal 2 at the Saudi port of Dammam and Phase 2 at the port of Mumbai. In addition, the group continues to focus on digital and collaborative and collaborative solutions to optimize the global supply chain.
With these developments, PSA International reinforces its position as a key player in global logistics. global logisticscombining infrastructure, technology and strategic alliances to meet the challenges of contemporary trade.
Source: PSA International
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