Phnom Penh Autonomous Port Reports Significant Revenue Growth in 2025
In a recent announcement, the Phnom Penh Autonomous Port reported robust earnings of USD 32,429,338 in the first eight months of 2025, marking a commendable 19% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This financial growth reflects the port's ongoing commitment to enhancing its operations and service offerings. The breakdown of earnings reveals substantial contributions from various reven...
Read MorePhnom Penh Autonomous Port Sees Significant Revenue Growth in Early 2025
The Phnom Penh Autonomous Port has reported a remarkable financial performance in the first five months of 2025, with revenue exceeding USD 17.5 million, marking a notable increase of 22% compared to the same period last year. According to an unaudited press release issued by the port authority, the total revenue for this period reached USD 17,526,054. The port's success is driven by robust ope...
Read MoreCambodia Enhances Port Management & Development: A Workshop for Zoning Strategies
In an effort to strengthen administrative management and enhance efficiency across its maritime operations, Cambodia is focusing on its 103 ports. The Ministry of Public Works and Transport is currently developing comprehensive zoning documents as part of the “Capacity Building Project for Port Administration Management.” This initiative was outlined in a recent workshop led by HE Pen...
Read MoreCambodia’s Port Revenues Surge in Q1 2025
Cambodia's two major state-owned ports, the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (PAS) and the Phnom Penh Autonomous Port (PPAP), have reported impressive revenue growth in the first quarter of 2025, totalling approximately USD 40 million. According to a recently filed report with the Cambodian Securities Exchange, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, the country's largest seaport, generated a substantial r...
Read MoreKampot Welcomes New International Tourist Port with Grand Opening Ceremony
The long-awaited Kampot International Tourist Port officially opened today in a ceremony by Prime Minister Hun Manet. This impressive development, valued at USD 10 million, is set to significantly boost the tourism sector in Kampot Province, attracting visitors from both domestic and international markets. Situated on 4.25 hectares in Chum Kriel Village, Chum Kriel Commune, Teuk Chhou District,...
Read MoreCambodia Inaugurates Modern Naval Base & Training Centre in Sihanoukville
Cambodia officially inaugurated the Ream Naval Base and the Cambodia-China Joint Logistics and Training Centre, which significantly boosted its maritime capabilities. The ceremony was presided over by Prime Minister Hun Sen, marking a notable advancement in the nation’s naval infrastructure. Developed with assistance from China, the Ream Naval Base features a newly constructed drydock, slipway,...
Read MoreCambodia Set to Invest Nearly USD 1 Billion in Sihanoukville’s Development as a Regional Logistics Hub
In a significant step towards enhancing its economic infrastructure, the Cambodian government has unveiled plans to invest nearly USD 1 billion in developing Sihanoukville into a major regional logistics hub by 2029. This ambitious investment will unfold in three key phases. The first phase, focusing on the expansion of Sihanoukville Port, is already underway, funded by a loan of approximately ...
Read MoreSingapore’s AI-Driven Tuas Port: The World’s Largest Automated Trade Hub on the Horizon
Singapore is set to redefine global maritime trade with the development of Tuas Port, a fully automated, AI-powered logistics hub that will consolidate the city-state’s port operations into a single, record-breaking facility. The ambitious project is expected to boost Singapore’s cargo-handling capacity to an unparalleled 65 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) upon completion in the 2040s,...
Read MoreHow Bentley Infrastructure Software Helped Transform The Port of Melbourne in Australia
Repurposed from The B1M by Kathleen Moore Melbourne is Australia’s largest container port – and it’s about to get a whole lot busier. The port handles more than one-third of the shipping containers coming in and out of Australia: Over 3.2 million of them, and that figure is expected to double by 2050. There’s just one problem: How to manage that growth without adding to road congestion a...
Read MorePhnom Penh Autonomous Port Sees Significant Increase in Container Traffic & Revenue
The Phnom Penh Autonomous Port has reported remarkable growth in container traffic and overall operations for January 2025. The port handled over 40,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containers, reflecting an astonishing increase of nearly 50% compared to last year. According to the preliminary business performance report released by the port authorities, the port recorded 44,379 TEUs ...
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