ONE Sets Productivity Record at PSA Terminal

January 3, 2019

Ocean Network Express (ONE) and PSA Singapore (PSA) jointly celebrated the highest productivity record of ONE’s containership – “NYK SWAN”, at the PSA Singapore’s Pasir Panjang Terminal.

The Singapore-based shipping company said in a press release that over 6,000 container moves were accomplished in 18.5 hours or a gross berth productivity rate of over 300 shipshore moves, which was an exceptionally high performance standard in container shipping operation.

A celebratory event was attended by over 100 representatives from ONE and PSA Singapore, including Takashi Kase, Senior Vice President of Global Vessels Operations (ONE); Arthur Schoof, Vice President of Procurement (ONE); and Philbert Chua, Vice President of Pasir Panjang Terminals 1-3 (PSA Singapore).

"This was a significant occasion for both ONE and PSA, as it not just represented the highest productivity rate by far demonstrated by an operating vessel of ONE, but also served as a new operational benchmark for PSA," it said.

According to ONE, this remarkable record in operational excellence demonstrated ONE’s service reliability in commitment and efficiency to meet the market’s growing demand.

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