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Table 5-8 – Jurong FTZ – Spatial Components
Component
Description
Jurong Port
The main gateway terminal to and from Singapore Jurong Port. It handled
approximately 17.33 million tonnes and 320,000 twenty-foot equivalent
units (TEUs) of containers in 2014. The port also includes 178,000 m
2
of
FTZ warehousing facilities, has capacity to load and unload dry and liquid
bulk cargo, and contains a dedicated common user facility to deal with
cement.
Bayan LogisPark
The Park is 80ha and was developed by the JTC Corporation in 2003. This
facility is dedicated to transhipment and breakbulk operations for bulk
liquid petroleum and petrochemical products supporting manufacturers in
Singapore and within the Asian chemicals industry.
Tuas Biomedical
Park
A world-class manufacturing hub, hosting process development and
manufacturing operations of major pharmaceutical, biotechnology and
medical technology companies. Companies located here are able to
benefit from access to local highly skilled employees, research
expertise, and good air and sea logistics.
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Seletar Aerospace
Park
The Park incorporates clusters of various aerospace industry businesses
including maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft and components;
manufacturing and assembly of aircraft engines and components; business
and general aviation activities; as well as training and research &
development.
Offshore Marine
Centre
The Offshore Marine Centre area is focused on clustering marine and
offshore industries up and down the value chain.
Clean-tech Park
The Park focuses on the clustering of high value research, consultancy
and manufacture of cutting edge sustainable technology. Initially
focused on showcasing innovative resource efficiency technologies it
has since attracted leading-edge public and private R&D organisations
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