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Psa best Singaporean investor in Italy in 2025

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Iccs awarded the prize to Vincent Ng, regional ceo of Psa Europe & Med

Genoa – The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore (Iccs) awarded Psa International the “Best Singapore Investor in Italy” prize for the year 2025.

The Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore recognized the constant contribution of Psa International to the Italian maritime port and logistics sector. It also highlighted the strong commitment of Psa, through Psa Italy and its three terminals in Genoa and Venice – Psa Venice-Vecon, Psa Sech and Psa Genova Pra’ – which collectively handle approximately one quarter of the country’s import and export volumes each year.

Vincent Ng, Regional ceo of Psa Europe & Mediterranean and Psa Middle East South Asia, received the award and thanked Iccs for the honor of being awarded the “Best Singapore investor in Italy” prize. He emphasized Psa’s commitment to strengthening the port and maritime logistics sectors in Genoa and Venice and reiterated Psa’s ongoing collaboration with the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore.

“Italy holds a special place in Psa’s global network. Since our first European investments in Genoa and Venice in 1998, we have built solid partnerships and resilient supply chains that connect Italy to the world. This award is a significant recognition of our shared journey, as we continue to commit to investing in the connectivity, sustainability and innovation of the Italian supply chain,” explained Vincent Ng,

Recently, Psa Italy’s terminals have implemented a significant investment plan focused on both infrastructure and business development, strengthening the company’s long-term commitment to growth and operational excellence.

The Italian Chambers of Commerce Abroad, such as the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore which awarded the prize as best Singaporean investor in Italy in 2025 to Psa International, are key players in Italy’s internationalization strategy. With a strong capacity for analyzing international markets, the Ccie are deeply rooted in the business communities of the countries in which they operate: with over 20,000 associated companies, currently, the Ccie network is composed of 86 Chambers in 63 countries, with 160 assistance points and they generate approximately 300,000 business contacts.

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