← Back to News
ports

Singapore Selects Chinese Firm for Tuas Port Expansion

By MGN EditorialMarch 3, 2026 at 11:55 AM

China Harbour Engineering Company wins contract to design and build new barge terminal and container yard at Singapore's Tuas Port.

In a move to expand its port infrastructure, Singapore has awarded a major contract to China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) to design and build a new barge terminal and container yard at the upcoming Tuas Port. According to Seatrade Maritime, CHEC will be responsible for the engineering, procurement, and construction of the new facilities, which are part of the ongoing development of the Tuas Mega Port - Singapore's next-generation container terminal. The Tuas Port project is a key strategic initiative for the city-state, as it seeks to consolidate its position as a leading global maritime hub. Once completed, the new port will have an annual capacity of up to 65 million TEUs, making it one of the largest container ports in the world. 'This contract award demonstrates Singapore's confidence in CHEC's capabilities to deliver world-class port infrastructure,' said a CHEC spokesperson. 'We are honored to contribute our expertise to this landmark project that will strengthen Singapore's maritime dominance in the region.' The selection of the Chinese engineering firm also underscores the growing influence of Chinese companies in global port development. CHEC has been involved in numerous major port projects around the world, from the Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka to the Khalifa Port in the United Arab Emirates.
#singapore#tuas port#china harbour engineering company#port infrastructure#container terminals

Related Articles

Port of Rotterdam Secures Major Maintenance Contract; ICS Updates Chemical Tanker Safety Standards

Alewijnse awarded four-year contract for Rotterdam port fleet maintenance, while International Chamber of Shipping releases sixth edition of industry-leading Tanker Safety Guide for chemical operations.

Apr 22, 2026

Norwegian Cruise Line Returns to Philadelphia After 15-Year Absence

Norwegian Cruise Line is restoring cruise operations to Philadelphia for the first time since 2011, with Norwegian Jewel launching a seasonal program to Bermuda and Canada & New England, followed by Norwegian Pearl in 2026.

Apr 18, 2026

Port of Los Angeles Delivers Strong Performance Despite Weaker March Volumes

The Port of Los Angeles exceeded expectations in March despite year-over-year volume declines, signaling healthy demand ahead of peak shipping season.

Apr 15, 2026

Supply Chain Infrastructure Accelerates: Carriers Expand Port Control While Logistics Firms Advance Automation

MSC extends its Vietnam terminal network as carriers pursue port development strategies, while UPS deploys RFID automation—reflecting industry-wide investment in infrastructure and operational efficiency.

Apr 15, 2026

FinDev Canada Commits $30M to Infrastructure Development in Latin America and Caribbean

Canada's bilateral development finance institution has provided a USD 30 million loan to CIFI to support infrastructure investment across Latin America and the Caribbean, with implications for port and logistics development in a strategically important shipping region.

Apr 15, 2026