Sitting at the centre of a web of trade routes that connects more than 600 ports in over 120 countries, Singapore offers shipping companies seamless global connectivity.
Singapore is one of the world’s premier hub ports, offering a breadth of maritime services that few can match:
- At any one time, there are about 1,000 vessels in Singapore.
- Every 2-3 minutes, a ship arrives or leaves Singapore.
- In 2013, more than 42 million tonnes of bunkers were lifted in Singapore. This is enough to fill over 17,000 Olympic-sized pools.
Singapore is the busiest port in the world in terms of shipping tonnage, with some 120,000 vessel calls annually. Although Singapore does not produce any oil, it is one of the top bunkering (ship refuelling) ports in the world, lifting about 30 million tonnes of bunkers annually.
Besides offering reliable and efficient cargo handling, a wide range of essential marine services is also available in Singapore, including pilotage, towage, fresh water supply, crew changes, ship supplies and slop disposal.
More than just a container transhipment hub, Singapore is also the world’s third largest petrochemical refiner and operates the most technically advanced and efficient shipbuilding and ship-repair facilities in Southeast Asia. Currently, it holds about 70% of the world's jack-up rig-building market and over 65% of the global floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) conversion market.
With all these traffic and requirements of the ship master, owner and crew managers, a port call to Singapore is the most desired stop for most principals plying the East-West route.
As a prominent maritime nation, Singapore is ever ready to meet a huge demand for maritime services. Trinity Shipping Agency (S) Pte Ltd was incorporated to be a leading service provider to the International shipping community.
Singapore is one of the world’s premier hub ports, offering a breadth of maritime services that few can match:
- At any one time, there are about 1,000 vessels in Singapore.
- Every 2-3 minutes, a ship arrives or leaves Singapore.
- In 2013, more than 42 million tonnes of bunkers were lifted in Singapore. This is enough to fill over 17,000 Olympic-sized pools.
Singapore is the busiest port in the world in terms of shipping tonnage, with some 120,000 vessel calls annually. Although Singapore does not produce any oil, it is one of the top bunkering (ship refuelling) ports in the world, lifting about 30 million tonnes of bunkers annually.
Besides offering reliable and efficient cargo handling, a wide range of essential marine services is also available in Singapore, including pilotage, towage, fresh water supply, crew changes, ship supplies and slop disposal.
More than just a container transhipment hub, Singapore is also the world’s third largest petrochemical refiner and operates the most technically advanced and efficient shipbuilding and ship-repair facilities in Southeast Asia. Currently, it holds about 70% of the world's jack-up rig-building market and over 65% of the global floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) conversion market.
With all these traffic and requirements of the ship master, owner and crew managers, a port call to Singapore is the most desired stop for most principals plying the East-West route.
As a prominent maritime nation, Singapore is ever ready to meet a huge demand for maritime services. Trinity Shipping Agency (S) Pte Ltd was incorporated to be a leading service provider to the International shipping community.