Singapore

Allgemeine Informationen

Name:
Singapore
Land:
Singapore
UN/Locode:
SGSIN
Local time:
Festgemachte Schiffe:
1049
Erwartete Schiffe:
1585
Liegeplätze:
203
Koordinaten:
N 01° 15' E 103° 47'

Festgemachte Schiffe

Name
Type
Moored
Tanker
21.11. 04:28
Frachtschiff
19.11. 23:55
Unklassifiziert
11.11. 10:03
Frachtschiff
20.11. 19:53
Tanker
20.11. 18:34
Tanker
21.11. 12:14
Frachtschiff
21.11. 11:32
Tanker
20.11. 02:18
Frachtschiff
20.11. 12:00
Tanker
20.11. 16:49

Erwartete Schiffe

Name
Typ
Erwarted
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:00
Tanker
21.11. 14:00
Tanker
21.11. 14:00
Tanker
21.11. 14:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:00
Frachtschiff
21.11. 14:15
Tanker
21.11. 14:30

Ausgelaufene Schiffe

Name
Typ
Ausgelaufen
Frachtschiff
21.11. 13:14
Tanker
21.11. 13:14
Bagger
21.11. 13:13
Frachtschiff
21.11. 13:06
Tanker
21.11. 12:47
Frachtschiff
21.11. 12:26
Tanker
21.11. 12:22
Tanker
21.11. 12:15
Tanker
21.11. 12:11
Tanker
21.11. 11:58

Die neuesten Nachrichten

15 containers blown from wharf

Tue Dec 06 09:18:12 CET 2022 Timsen

On Dec 1, 2022, at about 3 p.m. the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was informed that 15 empty containers at Keppel Terminal had fallen from the wharf into the water as a result of strong winds during a squall. There were no reported injuries and no immediate impact to port operations. The MPA deployed two patrol crafts to monitor and cordon off the affected area to facilitate recovery work by PSA Corporation Ltd. MPA’s Port Operations Control Centre has restricted all vessel movements in the vicinity of Keppel Terminal until the containers were recovered.

First phase of Jurong Port Tank Terminals officially opens

Tue Jul 30 16:13:17 CEST 2019 arnekiel

Phase one of the new Jurong Port Tank Terminals (JPTT) was officially opened on Monday (July 29), with Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Chee Hong Tat saying it will allow Singapore to strengthen its position as one of the world’s top bunkering ports for low-sulphur fuels. The $200 million, 16ha petrochemical terminal is a joint venture between port operator Jurong Port and German firm Oiltanking with 252,000 cubic m of clean petroleum storage capacity. From January next year, the International Maritime Organisation will prohibit ships from using fuels containing more than 0.5 per cent sulphur.

Construction work begins for second phase of Tuas port

Mon Jul 08 10:36:37 CEST 2019 arnekiel

Construction work on the second phase of the Tuas mega port began yesterday with the installation of the first concrete structure for the wharf. A total of 227 concrete structures or caissons, each weighing 13,000 tonnes, will be installed over the next eight years to construct the wharf, the largest in the mega port. Almost 400ha of land will be reclaimed for the second phase, which will have 21 container berths and be able to handle 21 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo annually. In April, the last of 221 caissons for the first phase of the mega-port project was installed. Last year, a consortium of three companies – Penta Ocean Construction, Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Boskalis International – won a $1.46 billion contract to develop the second phase of the Tuas port.

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