Global supply chain service provider Ceva Logistics has started operations for its new logistics center in Singapore.

The 42,000-square-meter state-of-the art warehouse facility is located at Tampines LogisPark in the eastern part of the island for easy access to the expressways, airport, and seaports.

“Singapore is a strategic regional hub for Ceva due to the country’s excellent network and international connectivity,” said Loo Seng Tak, executive vice president for Southeast Asia.

“This is a significant investment that strengthens our presence in this market and enables us to offer more innovative supply chain solutions to our customers,” the official added.

The single hub with a multi-user concept has LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification and advanced eco-design features to lower operating costs, reduce waste, and conserve energy and water.

Ceva has an existing network of 10 contract logistics and freight management sites across Singapore.

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