jurong port corporate brochure (2012)

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37 Jurong Port Road Singapore 619110 Website: www.jp.com.sg A leading international multi-purpose port operator

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Page 1: Jurong Port Corporate Brochure (2012)

37 Jurong Port RoadSingapore 619110Website: www.jp.com.sg A leading international multi-purpose port operator

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Jurong Port is a leading international multi-purpose port operator headquartered in Singapore, handling general, bulk and containerised cargo. The port handles more than 40,000 vessel calls annually.

Jurong Port began operations in 1965 as a general and bulk cargo port, serving the development needs of Singapore’s Jurong industrial estate. The port, then operating as a unit of Jurong Town Corporation, met the needs of a growing number of manufacturing operations in the industrial estate.

With developments over the years, the port has expanded its role to serve Singapore and the world. In 2001, the port was corporatised, and became a fully owned subsidiary of Jurong Town Corporation. Besides handling containerised cargo, the port is now the gateway to Singapore for general and bulk cargo.

Jurong Port has 23 berths capable of serving the varied needs of the maritime industry. Its berths have drafts of up to 16 metres and can accommodate vessels of up to 150,000 deadweight tons. Within the port, there are 174,000 square metres of warehouse facilities, which also accommodate a number of London Metal Exchange operators. Located within the port is one of the largest common-user cement terminals in the world.

Jurong Port’s multi-purpose facilities enable the loading and/or unloading of:

• Dry and liquid bulk cargo• General cargo, including heavy lift project cargo• Containerised cargo

Today, Jurong Port is an international multi-purpose port with global connectivity to more than 80 ports in over 30 countries.

A Leading International Multi-purpose Port Operator

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Award Winning Port

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Jurong Port has won numerous awards since its corporatisation on 1 January 2001.

The port is the recipient of the Asia Pacific Multi-Purpose Terminal Operator of the Year (Asia Pacific) Award at the F r o s t & S u l l i v a n A s i a P a c i f i c T r a n s p o r t a t i o n & Log i s t i c s Awards i n 2011 and 2010. Th i s award recognises Jurong Por t ’s achievements in managing the shif t in consumer demand, sustaining innovation, retaining talent, focusing on strategic transactions, addressing environmental concerns and ensuring regulatory compliance.

Jurong Port was voted the “Best Asia Pacific Container Terminal” Award at the Supply Chain and Management Logistics World Awards 2007. From 2008 to 2011, the port was presented the AFSCA Award for the “Best Container Terminal Operator in Asia (under 1-million TEUs category)”.

In 2009, Jurong Port won the “Achievement in Safety” Award at the Lloyd’s List Asia Awards 2009. In 2010, the port also won the “Most Innovative Use of Infocomm Technology” (Private Sector) - Merit Award at the Singapore National Infocomm Awards 2010.

Asia Pacific Multi-Purpose Terminal Operator of the Year

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Comprehensive Cargo Handling Capabilities

Our general and bulk cargo terminals are the hubs for steel products, metals, mechanical appliances, machinery, cement, copper slag, sugar and project cargo, while our container terminal handles a full range of containers.

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General Cargo TerminalThe general cargo terminal is a specialised terminal handling a diverse range of cargo including steel products, project cargo, machinery and mechanical appliances. The terminal boasts of a well-developed infrastructure with modern warehouses, wide aprons, and natural deep water berths to cater to all types of general cargo.

The terminal has 2 roll-on roll-off mechanical ramps for landing-craft at all tide levels; a small craft terminal for wooden craft, and a lighterage terminal for ship-chandlers and outer-port limit vessel operators. For large-sized and heavy-lift project cargo, the terminal provides mobile harbour cranes for cost-effective handling operations.

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There are also transit warehouses adjacent to the berths for easy ship-to-shore movements; and large apron areas for loading and discharging operations. In addition, the port has ample column-free warehouses and open yards to support cargo storage, packing, consolidation and distribution activities in our Free Trade Zone. Selective warehouses have been approved by the London Metal Exchange (LME) for the storage of LME-traded metals.

Jurong Port leverages on an integrated port concept. This has enabled the port to dual-handle general cargo and containers on the same berth as well as to perform seamless handling of bulk imports, which are discharged, bagged and containerised for re-export hassle-free. In addition, several companies are located in the port’s on-dock warehouses, within the Free Trade Zone, to carry out cargo consolidation and distribution to the region.

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Our bulk cargo terminal handles cargo such as cement, sugar, furnace slag, copper slag and liquid bulk.

Jurong Port has a dedicated common-user facility to handle cement. This cement terminal is one of the world’s largest common-user cement facilities; Jurong Port handles more than 90% of cement throughput into Singapore.

At the bulk cargo terminal, there is an extensive network of pipelines and conveyor systems, including common and dedicated unloaders, to ensure a non-pollutive and efficient working environment. With these unloaders operating at a maximum rated capacity of up to 800 tonnes per hour, bulk commodities are speedily discharged from vessels at the berths directly to nearby storage facilities of customers. This translates into faster vessel turnaround, more shipment deliveries and cost-savings on stevedoring charges. The port has also developed the General and Bulk Management System (GBMS), which allows customers to make B2B transactions easily and conveniently.

Bulk Cargo Terminal

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The container terminal started operations in 2001.

The terminal is equipped with modern equipment that can handle a full range of containers.

The container terminal has consistently won votes ofconfidence from the industry for its efficiency, productivity, and customised services and facilities. The terminal is now linked to over 80 destinations worldwide, across 30 countries.

Container Terminal

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Leveraging on Infocomm Technologies

Innovation plays a key role in ensuring that Jurong Port achieves operational excellence for its customers. Leveraging on IT and mobile technologies, Jurong Port has put in place business processes for greater cost-effectiveness and optimal performance.

Jurong Port has developed a number of infocomm systems:

General and Bulk Cargo Management System (GBMS)The GBMS is a system that employs state-of-the-art technology to enable effi cient and convenient operations.

Key features:

◊ Automatic cargo space and berth planning based on vessel priorities, berth characteristics and berth availability

◊ A control centre, and mobile applications that provide comprehensive monitoring of vessel and cargo activities

◊ Self -ser vice terminals and systems for online risk assessment and notification of stevedoring order, enabling faster and more convenient transactions and information access

JP-OnlineA web portal that integrates the flow of information between containers and port operators, JP-Online provides customers quick and easy access, placing the entire logistics and transportation resources at our partners’ fi ngertips. Available 24 hours a day, JP-Online allows customers to be in better control of shipments, from planning to vessel operations.

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Container Terminal Management Services (CTMS)The CTMS leverages on IT and engineering technologies to automate the port’s container operations. With its planning capabilities, the system provides customers with greater fl exibility and enhances the port’s performance.

Key features and benefi ts:◊ Centralised control centre to handle operations and modify plans◊ UNEdifact EDI Messaging support◊ Improved overall utilisation of resources like berth and yard space◊ Speedy and real-time processes for planning and allocation of container ground slots and vessel berths as well as monitoring of vessel productivity

C3I (Command, Communications, Control and Intelligence) CentreThe C3I Centre is the fi rst in Singapore to employ a mobile application system for general and bulk cargo operations in the industry. Apart from convenience and effi ciency, this system creates cost advantages for customers with different needs.

Key features and benefi ts◊ Advanced technological sub-systems that include master risk assessment, cargo and container tracking, bulk cargo delivery, cashless payment collection and pass application◊ Increased vessel productivity and lower cost with shorter vessel turnaround time for shipping companies◊ Enhanced manpower performance and shortened processing time for stevedoring companies and port workers

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PassApplication

ContainerTracking

Master RiskAssessment

C31 CENTRE

PaymentCollection

Bulk CargoDelivery

Cargo Entry/Exit Tracking

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Commitment to Safety, Security and the Environment

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Jurong Port is committed to safety, security and the environment. We strive to ensure that every port user takes personal responsibility for health and safety.

The port is registered as a Bizsafe pioneering company and a member of the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Committee (Logistics and Transportation) in Singapore. We work closely with the relevant government authorities to actively promote higher safety standards amongst port users.

To meet industry safety standards, Jurong Port has implemented various safety initiatives including:

◊ Safety campaigns, emergency exercises and on-going safety training programmes for staff ◊ Frequent sharing sessions on safety issues with industry partners, and ◊ Regular toolbox meetings with contractors and stevedores working within the port’s premises

The port is security-compliant under the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, and meets the maritime security standards under the code.

To promote environmental protection, the port has initiated a long term go-green programme to enhance energy effi ciency and to reduce our carbon footprint.

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Safety is an integral part of our port’s operations

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Growing TalentAs we move forward on our journey, we are systematically scouring the marketplace to find exceptional talent with the knowledge, skills and attributes to excel in developing and managing multi-purpose ports. Bringing in top talent at all levels is one prong of our talent management strategy; growing these and existing talent is the second prong of the strategy.

Jurong Port has developed and established a holistic and systematic approach for growing our people and talent. We have put in place a competency framework that defines the skills, knowledge and attributes required for success in our company. At the same time, we have a talent management system that sources, identifi es, develops, and rewards talent, supported by a performance management system which sustains peak performance.

Our People

Diverse Talent for our JourneyOn the journey of a leading international multi-purpose port operator, Jurong Port places particular emphasis on talent management. We draw upon the strengths of our staff of diverse nationalities and cultures. In our search for new talent, our focus is on getting the best we can fi nd, from Singapore and the world.

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FROST & SULLIVAN ASIA PACIFIC BEST PRACTICES AWARDS“Asia Pacifi c Multi-Purpose Terminal Operator of the Year” 2011“Asia Pacifi c Multi-Purpose Terminal Operator of the Year” 2010

NATIONAL INFOCOMM AWARDS 2010“Most Innovative Use of Infocomm Technology” (Private Sector) – Merit Award

IDC ENTERPRISE INNOVATION AWARDS 2010

LLOYD’S LIST ASIA AWARD 2009“Award for Achievement in Safety”

SUPPY CHAIN & MANAGEMENT LOGISTICS WORLD AWARDS 2007“Best Asia Pacifi c Container Terminal”

ASIA FREIGHT & SUPPLY CHAIN AWARDS“Best Container Terminal Operator – Asia” (Under 1m TEUs per annum) 2011“Best Container Terminal Operator – Asia” (Under 1m TEUs per annum) 2010“Best Container Terminal Operator – Asia” (Under 1m TEUs per annum) 2009“Best Container Terminal Operator – Asia” (Under 1m TEUs per annum) 2008“Best Emerging Container Terminal Operator – Asia” 2003 - 2007

Awards and Accolades

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MissionTo develop and excel in managing multi-purpose ports,

terminals and related services thereby creating value for customers and stakeholders

Core ValuesService Excellence

People Excellence

Integrity

Innovation

Dynamism

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Contact Information

Address37 Jurong Port RoadJurong Port Building Singapore 619110

For more information about Jurong Port, please visit www.jp.com.sgFor more information about our parent company, JTC Corporation, please visit www.jtc.gov.sg

Tel/Fax Tel : 65-62650666Fax : 65-62656614

Media RelationsHotline : 65-6660 9091Email : [email protected]