SG to develop second aviation logistics park to boost cargo capabilities
Cargo handling capacity will increase from 3 million to 5.4 million tonnes annually.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry has announced the development of a second Airport Logistics Park (ALPS2) starting from 2030 to enhance Changi Airport's capacity and strengthen its position as a regional air cargo transshipment hub.
ALPS2 will expand the airport’s logistics capabilities by accommodating more logistics companies and activities, such as regional distribution centres and freight forwarding operations. This development will increase Changi Airport’s cargo handling capacity from 3 million to 5.4 million tonnes annually.
Like the existing ALPS, ALPS2 will be a Free Trade Zone, enabling third-party logistics (3PLs) providers to efficiently manage and redistribute time-sensitive goods. The ministry has encouraged 3PLs and carriers to engage in discussions about development opportunities at Changi Aviation Park to support their regional growth plans.