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As economies struggle to untangle unprecedented congestion in global supply chains, one of the world’s busiest ports is backing an ambitious modernization plan to provide solutions.

A decade ago Singapore launched a project to build the biggest automated container port by 2040 — one that will double the existing space and cut back on manpower using drones and driverless vehicles. Operations started at two new berths last year, and construction work is continuing on the next phase.