Maersk unveils World Gateway II, a $150M automated hub in Singapore, enhancing logistics capacity and supporting sustainability goals.
Maersk has opened World Gateway II, a fully automated distribution centre in Singapore, the company announced. The US$150 million facility doubles Maersk's logistics footprint in the city-state to 2.2 million square feet.
The 1.1 million square foot hub integrates advanced automation, including a Multi-Shuttle System, Automated Storage and Retrieval System, and Autonomous Case-handling Robots. This technology is designed to speed up order fulfilment, cut lead times, and improve accuracy across B2B and e-commerce operations.
Located near Tuas Port and Changi Airport, the centre will serve various sectors, including lifestyle, FMCG, retail, wellness, and technology, with a focus on luxury fashion and pharmaceuticals. Singapore's strategic position as a regional logistics hub is expected to help businesses optimise their supply chains and improve speed to market.
Asia Pacific's e-commerce market is projected to reach US$3 trillion, driving demand for enhanced warehousing and distribution solutions. Maersk stated that this investment will provide customers with greater resilience and flexibility amid shifting trade dynamics.
The facility is both LEED Platinum and Green Mark Platinum certified, featuring solar panels, smart LED lighting, and energy-efficient insulation. It supports Maersk's target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2040 and is expected to create approximately 500 jobs focused on automation and digitalisation.
The launch of World Gateway II highlights Maersk's strategy to integrate logistics and sustainability in the Asia Pacific region, setting new benchmarks for efficiency and reinforcing Singapore's role as a premier global distribution hub.





