PSA INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVES RECORD CONTAINER THROUGHPUT IN 2025

PSA International Pte Ltd (PSA) has set a new benchmark in global container handling, achieving a record of 105 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) across its ports and terminals worldwide for the year ended December 31, 2025.

 

Overall, the Group's volumes increased by 5% year-on-year.

 

This latest accomplishment builds on another milestone in 2024 when PSA surpassed 100 million TEUs in annual throughput for the first time.

 

PSA's flagship terminal in Singapore also set a new record and registered a throughput of 44.5 million TEUs, representing more than 8% increase.

 

Terminals outside Singapore contributed an additional 60.4 million TEUs, marking a 2% increase and reinforcing PSA’s overall growth momentum.

 

Peter Voser, group chairman of PSA International, said the company delivered solid throughput in 2025 despite a challenging global operating environment.

 

"In 2025, the global economy continued to face persistent geopolitical volatility, trade pressures, technological disruptions and climate shifts. Navigating these complexities, the Group delivered a commendable record container throughput, made possible through strong collaboration with our customers, partners, and associates," he said.

 

"As globalisation continues to evolve and uncertainty remains ever-present, PSA is driven by our steadfast resolve to adapt and chart the course ahead. Anchored by the resolute dedication of our teams and sustained resilience of our diverse portfolio spanning ports, supply chain solutions, marine services, and digital enablements, PSA is committed to create distinct value for our customers, partners, and enhance trade flows around the world."

 

Ong Kim Pong, PSA International’s group CEO, said the company’s 2025 performance was made possible by the efforts of its workforce and unions. "I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our management, staff and unions for their commitment and execution excellence, which enabled PSA to deliver a strong performance and scale new heights in 2025."

 

"Amid shifting global trade patterns and evolving industry dynamics, effective coordination and connectivity across ports and supply chain nodes have never been more critical."

 

"PSA will continue to expand our global footprint and strengthen the fabric of our port ecosystems, advancing capabilities and fostering strategic collaboration to build a resilient network that underpins sustainable global trade," Ong added.