
In the first quarter of this year, freight traffic in the
The Port of Singapore fell by -4.6% as it amounted to
147.9 million tonnes compared to 155.1 million tonnes in the same
period of 2024. The decline was determined
the marked reduction in oil bulk volumes
amounted to 44.9 million tons (-15.6%). Slightly
reduction in containerized traffic, which was equal to
to 88.0 million tonnes (-1.4%), while it increased in the
counted in terms of 20' containers handled which are
grew by +5.8% to 10,549,275 TEUs. The rise in
conventional goods with 7.3 million tons (+15.2%) as follows
like that of other bulk cargoes with 7.7 million tons
(+22,8%).
The contraction of maritime traffic, with 31,017 ships docked
in Singapore in the first quarter of 2025 (-1.6%), resulted in
also a drop in sales of naval fuels supplied in the port
Asian, with 13.1 million tonnes of fuel dispensed in the period
January-March (-5.5%), mainly including 6.8 million
tonnes of low-sulphur LSFO fuel (-12.9%), 4.9
million tons of marine fuel oil (+0.7%) and 896 thousand
tons of LSMGO low-sulfur marine diesel
(-3,0%).