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Many opportunities for Singaporean logistics companies in Cambodia
Thu, 22 April 2021
Given Cambodia’s vibrant trade environment and consistent growth over the last decade, there are many opportunities there for Singapore-based firms and international partners to explore projects to boost regional connectivity.
This was the key theme of a roundtable organised by Infrastructure Asia and Singapore’s YCH Group on April 20 to connect local logistics firms with potential partners to develop and finance the Phnom Penh
Logistics Complex (PPLC).
Plans for the PPLC, which is estimated to cost $200 million, include an integrated port and logistics operations centre, training academy and start-up hub.
Given Cambodia s vibrant trade environment and consistent growth over the last decade, there are many opportunities there for Singapore-based firms and international partners to explore projects to boost its connectivity to the region.
This was the key theme of a roundtable organised by Infrastructure Asia and Singapore s YCH Group yesterday to connect local logistics firms with potential partners to develop and finance the Phnom Penh Logistics Complex (PPLC).
Plans for the PPLC, which is estimated to cost US$200 million (S$265 million), include an integrated port and logistics operations centre, training academy, and start-up hub.
A framework agreement to develop the project was inked last month between the logistics company and Cambodia s Ministry of Public Works and Transport.