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  2. Jurong Port - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Jurong Port started the operation of its Jurong Port Tank Terminals (JPTT). JPTT is a 60:40 joint venture between Jurong Port Pte Ltd and Advario. It is Located in Pulau Damar Laut in Jurong Port, the liquid bulk terminal is designed to store and handle clean petroleum products and petrochemicals.

  3. Port of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Aerial panorama of the Singapore Strait and the Pasir Panjang Port Terminal. Shot in 2016. The port is the world's busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage handled, with 1.15 billion gross tons (GT) handled in 2005. In terms of cargo tonnage, Singapore is behind Shanghai with 423 million freight tons handled.

  4. File:Jurong Port panorama, Singapore - 20100311 (version 2 ...

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    Uploaded by Jaslynpan (Jaslyn Pan) on behalf of Jurong Port Pte. Ltd. Author: Stefen Chow on behalf of Jurong Port Pte. Ltd. Other versions: Licensing.

  5. Transport in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Keppel Container Terminal in Singapore. The Port of Singapore, run by the port operators PSA International (formerly the Port of Singapore Authority) and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled. 1.04 billion gross tons were handled in 2004, crossing the one billion mark for the first time in Singapore's maritime ...

  6. Category:Ports and harbours of Singapore - Wikipedia

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  7. Jalan Buroh - Wikipedia

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    Other roads in the area also bare Malay names, including "Jalan Pabrik" (Jurong Port Road), "Jalan Gudang" (Jurong Pier Road), "Jalan Gerabak" (Tractor Road) of which many have been renamed to English by JTC Corporation. Only a handful remain unchanged, including Jalan Papan, Jalan Terusan and Jalan Pesawat.

  8. Boon Lay Bus Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Boon Lay Bus Interchange began operating on 1 July 1990 with services that used to terminate at the former Jurong Bus Interchange at Jurong Port Road and Jurong East Bus Interchange being re-routed to terminate there. That time, the Jurong West extension and Tuas Industrial area was still largely under development. As both areas are undergoing ...

  9. Tuas Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Bus Terminal (Chinese: 大士巴士终站) is a bus terminal located in Tuas in the western part of Singapore. [1] This terminal serves industrial workers at Jurong Industrial Estate and Tuas Industrial Estate from Boon Lay Bus Interchange. The terminal was relocated to a new site above the Tuas Depot on 7 October 2017. [2]