
PSA International Pte Ltd (PSA) achieved a new global milestone in 2025. The Group handled a record 105 million TEUs across its ports and terminals worldwide for the year ended 31 December 2025. This represents a 5% increase year on year and builds on the achievement in 2024, when PSA surpassed 100 million TEUs for the first time.
PSA’s flagship terminal in Singapore also delivered a record performance. It handled 44.5 million TEUs in 2025, an increase of more than 8%. Terminals outside Singapore contributed 60.4 million TEUs, up 2% year on year, reinforcing the Group’s overall growth momentum.
The Board of Directors of PSA International expressed its deep appreciation to management, staff, and unions for their commitment and execution excellence. The Board also thanked partners and customers for their continued trust and strong partnerships.
Peter Voser, Group Chairman of PSA International, said the global economy in 2025 faced ongoing geopolitical volatility, trade pressures, technological disruption, and climate challenges. Despite these conditions, PSA delivered a record container throughput through close collaboration with customers, partners, and associates. He added that as globalisation continues to evolve, PSA remains focused on adapting to change. Supported by dedicated teams and a resilient portfolio spanning ports, supply chain solutions, marine services, and digital capabilities, PSA aims to create value for customers and partners while supporting global trade flows.
Ong Kim Pong, Group CEO of PSA International, thanked management, staff, and unions for their strong execution, which enabled PSA to reach new heights in 2025. He noted that shifting trade patterns and changing industry dynamics have increased the importance of coordination and connectivity across ports and supply chains. PSA will continue to expand its global footprint, strengthen its port ecosystems, and deepen strategic collaboration to build a resilient network that supports sustainable global trade.
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