DP World has officially opened its first warehouse facility in Singapore, expanding its integrated logistics capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region.
Located in Jurong, the 17,800-square-metre facility offers bonded and non-bonded storage, cold chain capabilities, and flexible racking systems. It is situated close to major seaports and manufacturing zones and is designed to support the company’s end-to-end supply chain services.
The warehouse connects to DP World’s digital platforms, enabling customers to book, track, and manage shipments online. According to the company, this integration will help customers respond faster to supply chain demands.
DP World stated that the Singapore warehouse would serve as a regional hub, enhancing cargo flow and warehousing operations across Southeast Asia. The facility is part of DP World’s growing footprint in the region, which includes operations in China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Australia.
Rashid Abdulla, CEO and Managing Director of DP World Asia Pacific, said: “Singapore is a strategic location in our Asia-Pacific network. Our new warehouse will offer customers greater speed, visibility and control, strengthening our logistics capabilities in this key market.”
The opening adds to DP World’s existing operations in Australia, where the company runs container terminals in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Fremantle. The new site in Singapore is positioned to support the broader regional logistics network.
DP World noted that it has launched 100+ freight forwarding offices in the past year and is continuing to invest in end-to-end supply chain infrastructure globally. The company operates in 78 countries and handled 80 million TEUs of container throughput in 2023.
The Singapore warehouse began operations in April and is part of a series of regional investments aimed at expanding DP World’s logistics footprint in Asia.