Sihanoukville Autonomous Port
Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (PAS) is a major seaport located in the southwestern part of Cambodia, specifically in Sihanoukville province. It was established in 1956 and became Cambodia's only deep-sea port after the Khmer Rouge regime destroyed other major ports in the country in the 1970s. Today, PAS serves as a crucial gateway for Cambodian trade and commerce, handling various types of cargo such as containers, bulk cargoes, petroleum products, and general cargo. It also serves as a transshipment hub for neighboring countries like Thailand and Vietnam.
Sihanoukville Autonomous Port is also a government agency and state corporation that operates and governs the country's sole deepwater port, playing a significant role in the country's trade and commerce sector. The corporation plays an important role in supporting the national economy through job creation and revenue generation. As of 2021, the port employs over 1,000 people directly and indirectly, contributing significantly to the local and national economy.
As of April 2023, Sihanoukville Autonomous Port has a market cap of $1.50 Billion. According to Sihanoukville Autonomous Port's latest financial reports, the company's current revenue (TTM) is $84.36 M. In 2021 the company made a revenue of $84.36 M an increase over the year's 2020 revenue that was of $77.66 M. It is currently the largest corporation in Cambodia.
Founded: 1956
Headquarters: Bay of Kampong Som, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Website: https://pas.gov.kh/