Construction of Jurong Island Logistics Hub Phase 2 reaches 3rd, 4th floors: Cosco Shipping

Demolition works for Phase 1 are also under way with minimal disruption to operations

Therese Soh
Published Wed, Mar 18, 2026 · 08:08 PM — Updated Wed, Mar 18, 2026 · 09:47 PM
    • Cosco Shipping says it is coordinating with its appointed vendors and main contractor to ensure smooth progress on Jurong Island Logistics Hub.
    • Cosco Shipping says it is coordinating with its appointed vendors and main contractor to ensure smooth progress on Jurong Island Logistics Hub. PHOTO: JTC

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    [SINGAPORE] Construction on the second phase of Jurong Island Logistics Hub (JILH) has continued into March, with structural works for the third and fourth floors under way, said Cosco Shipping International (Singapore) on Wednesday (Mar 18).

    Other works are also ongoing, said the mainboard-listed shipping and logistics firm in a bourse filing. These include the building of an external driveway, as well as the installation of internal drainage systems, fire protection systems and air-conditioning ducts.

    To ensure that construction remains smooth, Cosco Shipping said it is coordinating with the appointed vendors and main contractor. It also noted that demolition works for the first-phase structure of the hub are proceeding with “minimal disruption” to operations.

    The company said it will make further announcements when there are material developments.

    Phase 2 of JILH’s development comes on the back of rising demand for logistics from companies based on Jurong Island. It comprises an additional 2.5 hectares of land with around 62,500 square metres of built-up area.

    The expansion aims to double the capacity of the existing hub and involves an investment of around S$142 million.

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    Construction works for Phase 2 began in June 2025, with completion expected in the fourth quarter of 2026, the company said at the time.

    Shares of Cosco Shipping ended Wednesday at S$0.117, up by 2.6 per cent or S$0.003.

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