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In today’s fast-paced business environment, businesses that have the ability to move their products swiftly and efficiently across borders have a clear advantage. Determined to sharpen the competitive edge of Jurong Island companies, JTC has established two new chemical logistics hubs on the island, namely Banyan LogisPark and Meranti LogisPark.















These logistics parks build on Singapore’s traditional strength as a shipping port to position the city-state as a premier chemical transshipment center.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Banyan Logispark
Spread over 80 hectares of land, this park is dedicated to third party logistics services such as chemical warehousing, tank filling, cleaning and maintenance, drumming and water treatment facilities. One of the signature facilities at Banyan will be a two-berth jetty with a capacity of 100 vessels per year. The park will feature common pipeline service corridors and have the capacity to handle bulk liquid and solid chemicals, including hazardous chemicals.

Meranti Logispark
90 hectares of land has been set aside for dedicated oil storage and terminal activities at this park.  Meranti’s most compelling feature is its excellent water frontage and strategic location next to major shipping fairways and anchorages. The Logispark has been designed to provide integrated support for oil-related activities for companies on Jurong Island and in the Southeast Asian region.



Last updated on 11 Aug 2008
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