PSA International
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PSA International Pte Ltd is a global port operator. The company's flagship operations are PSA Singapore Terminals, PSA HNN and PSA Marine. In total, PSA operates 28 port projects in 16 countries across Asia, Europe and the Americas, with a global capacity of 111 million TEUs over 66km of quay length.
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PSA Keppel with the Singapore skyline in the background
The Port of Singapore Authority was formed on April 1, 1964 to take over the functions, assets and liabilities of the Singapore Harbour Board. On August 25, 1997, a parliamentary bill was passed to corporatise the Port of Singapore Authority, and PSA Corporation Ltd was corporatised on October 1, 1997.[2] PSA restructured in December 2003, with PSA International Pte Ltd becoming the main holding company for the PSA Group of companies.[3] In 2006 PSA entered into a bidding war with Dubai Ports World for the British company P&O,[4] but was outbid.[5] Shortly after, PSA announced that it has signed a sales and purchase agreement to purchase a 20% equity and loan interest in Hutchison Whampoa Limited's portfolio of ports.[citation needed] PSA Singapore TerminalsImage:Psa keppel 2.JPG
Quay cranes in operation at PSA Keppel
PSA Singapore Terminals is the world’s largest container transshipment hub, handling about one-fifth of the world's total container transshipment throughput, and 6% of global container throughput. It has a network of 200 shipping lines serving 600 ports in 123 countries. [6] PSA claims to have developed several in-house IT systems, including Computer Integrated Terminal Operating System (CITOS); Portnet; Flow-Through Gate; Remote-controlled Overhead Bridge Cranes; Collaborative Port Community Solution. PSA MarinePSA Marine Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PSA International, provides marine services to the maritime and shipping community. They include pilotage, port and terminal towage, ocean transportation, support vessels for the offshore oil & gas industry, heavy-lift, oil spill response and salvage services. PSA HNNPSA HNN was formed in 2002 through the merger of two established terminal operating companies. After the merger, PSA HNN became part of the PSA group. PSA HNN is PSA’s largest investment in Europe and it operates terminals in the ports of Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam, handling containers, cars and general cargoes. On 31st Aug 2005, PSA HNN & K-Line-Yang Ming-Hanjin (KYH) announced the formation of a joint-venture company, Antwerp International Terminal NV, to operate multiple berths at the PSA HNN Deurganck Terminal in Antwerp wef Jan 2006. KYH is PSA’s long-time global customer. Antwerp will become the European hub for KYH to handle its rapidly expanding FE-Europe trade. PSA HNN plans to invest more than 500M euro in the next 5 years to double its terminal capacity to over 10 MTEU at Right and Left Bank of the River Schelde in Antwerp.[citation needed] The KYH-PSA JV berths will be located at PSA HNN’s Deurganck Terminal at the Left Bank. Ports and terminalsThe table below includes current and future terminals managed by PSA International.[7] References
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