Saturday, June 28, 2025
Home News CEVA Logistics breaks ground on new warehouse in Singapore

CEVA Logistics breaks ground on new warehouse in Singapore

Early in May, CEVA Logistics commenced construction works on a new warehouse in Singapore to develop its logistics hub in the region. Joining nearby CEVA sites, including two fully automated warehouses, the new multi-customer warehouse will anchor CEVA’s western Singapore logistics campus.

Located in the established Jurong Industrial Estate in western Singapore, the facility will cover approximately 143,000 square meters, making it one of the largest facilities in the country when fully operational in 2027.



CEVA will occupy nearly 40,000 square meters of the site, increasing CEVA’s total warehouse footprint to 370,000 square meters and positioning the company as the second largest Contract Logistics player in the country.

As part of CEVA’s commitment to “Acting for Planet,” the warehouse is situated in a building that will have a Green Mark Platinum certification. Powered by renewable energy generated by a seven megawatt-peak solar power generation system, this facility is expected to meet most of its power needs and significantly reduce its carbon footprint.

The new warehouse will also be operated in line with CEVA’s sustainable logistics strategy and incorporate energy-efficient solutions and recycling projects to promote a circular economy.



Brunno Matta, contract logistics leader for APAC at CEVA Logistics, stated: “This strategic expansion of our contract logistics footprint reinforces our commitment to sustainability, automation and customer-centric operations. By leveraging our global expertise within Singapore’s logistics ecosystem, we drive supply chain transformation and contribute to the future success of our customers.”





Latest Posts

We asked AI: When containers become pools

We asked AI what a container might look like if it was trasformed into a pool. The result? Long steel containers, many of them stacked,...

Transpacific crash may normalise charter market

Containership charter rates, which have defied the freight slump for some time, could be peaking, as some small ships chartered by opportunistic operators for...

Shipping alliances carriers and MSC control over 80% of market

As the container shipping industry continues its transformation, strategic cooperation among carriers remains a key force shaping global trade. According to updated Alphaliner data,...

Konecranes delivers crane package for BAE Systems’ in Scotland

Konecranes has completed a turnkey crane project for BAE Systems’ brand-new shipbuilding hall in Govan, Scotland. The installation, finished in June 2025, includes two electric...

Kalmar launches digital tool to streamline equipment inspections

Kalmar has introduced Inspector, a new digital application designed to streamline daily inspections of material handling equipment. Inspector enhances the efficiency of routine equipment checks...
error: Content is protected !!