词条 | Jurong Port |
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|above= Jurong Port Pte Ltd | image1 = | label2 = Type | data2 = Private | label3 = Corporatized | data3 = 2001 | label4 = Headquarters | data4 = Jurong East, Singapore | label5 = Key People | data5 = CEO Ooi Boon Hoe Chairman Ng Chee Keong | label6 = Industry | data6 = Maritime | label7 = Services | data7 = Port operator | label8 = Parent Company | data8 = JTC Corporation | label9 = Website | data9 =www.jp.com.sg | services. = {{s-rail|title=KTM Intercity}}{{s-line|system= KTM Intercity|line= Jurong Freight|branch=(defunct)|previous=|next=Jurong}} }} Jurong Port Pte Ltd (Chinese: 裕廊海港私人有限公司) is a port operator headquartered in Singapore. Jurong Port, which operates the only multi-purpose port in Singapore, handles bulk, break-bulk and containerised cargo. The port welcomes over 40,000 vessel-calls annually. The port owns and operates its own subzone located in the town of Jurong East in Singapore. HistoryCorporate
As the Company continued to grow, additional capacity was required and Jurong Port announced the construction and reclamation of Pulau Damar Laut (PDL) in 1989. PDL provided additional land area and created more deepwater multi-purpose berths. In 1996, Singapore went through a land intensification program to increase land utilisation. Resulting from the program was the Jurong Port Cement Terminal, a dedicated common-user cement facility. In 2001, Jurong Port started its Container Terminal on PDL becoming a full-fledged multi-purpose port. In 2008, Jurong Port started the Penjuru Terminal to handle lighterage and shipchandling businesses. It is bounded by Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Jurong Pier Road, Jurong Island Highway, Seraya Avenue and Sugnei Jurong, including Pulau Damar Laut. FacilitiesJurong Port is an international Multi-Purpose Port Operator operating a General Cargo Terminal, Bulk Cargo Terminal, Container Terminal, Penjuru Terminal and Marina South Wharves for lighter Services, a Small Craft Terminal and mechanical ramps for Roll-On Roll-Off landing crafts. Jurong Port handled about 17.33 million tonnes and 320,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU)s of containers in 2014. Its port facilities are as follows:
General cargo terminalThe General Cargo Terminal handles a diverse range of cargoes including steel products, project cargo, machinery and mechanical appliances. As a transshipment and storage hub accredited by the London Metal Exchange, Jurong Port's General Cargo Terminal also handles metal ingots. Bulk cargo terminalThe Bulk Cargo Terminal handles bulk cargo like bulk cement, furnace slag, copper slag and liquid bulk. Jurong Port has a dedicated common-user facility to handle bulk cement. This Cement Terminal is one of the world's largest common-user cement facilities and consists of two dedicated berths equipped with three cement screw unloaders linked to a fully enclosed air-slide, non-pollutive conveyor system. Jurong Port handles more than 90% of cement throughput into Singapore. Container terminalOperations started in July 2001. The terminal has an annual handling capacity of 500,000 TEUs. The terminal has a global direct connectivity to over 80 ports in 45 countries. Ro-RoWallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics plans to develop a ro-ro hub at the port.[1]Solar powerJurong Port is building a 10MWp solar installation on the roofs of its warehouses. The system is expected online by the second quarter of 2016.[2] AccoladesSingapore Quality Class (SQC) Certification
SafetyOn 8 May 2007 some workers were injured while loading containers on board MV'Rickmers New Orleans' when they tripped and fell over steel plates, which were improperly stacked.Operations were halted temporarily for investigations. Following this incident, steps were taken to further enhance the safety management of the port; it subsequently won a safety award from Lloyd's List.[3] After an accident in 2008, Jurong Port re-doubled its efforts to build and consolidate its safety culture through a series of programs and initiatives. As a result, Jurong Port was recognised with the Award for Achievement in Safety from Lloyd's List in 2009.[4] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fairplay.co.uk/secure/display.aspx?articlename=dn0020110111000006 |accessdate=12 January 2011 |title=www.fairplay.co.uk – WWL deal will make Jurong ro-ro hub }}{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 2. ^[https://www.forbes.com/sites/williampentland/2015/01/17/shipping-port-gets-super-sized-rooftop-solar-system/ Shipping Port Gets Super-Sized Rooftop Solar System], Forbes, William Pentland, 17 January 2015 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://fairplay.ihs.com/safety-regulation|title=Safety & Regulation - IHS Fairplay|website=fairplay.ihs.com}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jp.com.sg/|title=Next Gen Multipurpose Port - Jurong Port Singapore|website=Jurong Port}} External links
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