Sarbananda Sonowal, the Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways in India, is currently in Singapore for Singapore Maritime Week. Upon his visit, PSA International extended a warm welcome to him and his delegation at Tuas Port. The delegation was introduced to the advanced operations and automation capabilities at Tuas Port, and they were greeted by PSA India’s Managing Director Gobu Selliaya and the PSA Middle East South Asia regional team before their tour.
Tuas Port is a vital component of the global maritime network, designed to meet the evolving demands of international trade and bolster Singapore’s reputation as a prominent transshipment hub. PSA, with its investments in deepsea terminals in Mumbai and Chennai, container freight stations in Navi Mumbai and Mundra operated by PSA Ameya, and PSA BDP India offices, has a strong presence in India.
The visit of Sarbananda Sonowal and his delegation to Tuas Port underscores the significance of Singapore Maritime Week and the collaborative efforts between India and Singapore in the maritime sector. The experience at Tuas Port highlights the cutting-edge technology and infrastructure that are driving advancements in the maritime industry. For more industry updates and news, visit Maritime Gateway, South Asia’s leading shipping and logistics news portal.
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