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SINGAPORE’S MARITIME SECURITY
STRATEGY
Mrs Mary Seet-ChengDirector (Special Duties)
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
Security of Strategic Sea
Lanes
Singapore’s 4-Point Maritime Security Framework
Security of Port Waters
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
Supply Chain Security
Port Security
Port Security
ISPS Maintenance and Improvement
Security Exercises & Audits
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
Security of Port Waters Security measures for Non-SOLAS
vessels - beyond the ISPS Code Prohibited areas around sensitive
installations Designated routes for ferries/small craft Security guidelines for self-assessment Harbour Craft Security Code (HCSC) Harbour Craft Transponder System
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
Sea Lines of Communications (SLOC) – arteries of global commerce
International cooperation needed to counter maritime threats in sea lanes
Development of coalescence around: Primary responsibility lies with littoral States Role for all stakeholders Consultation & Conformity to international
law
Security of Strategic Sea Lanes
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
Supply Chain Security Global supply chain
Ports merely one node, and ships merely on link in the supply chain
Greater attention on how cargo is handled, packed, transported before loading onto ships
Cargo/Content security Balance between needs of security &
commerce Risk management approach Create awareness of supply chain security Share best practices
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
APEC Total Supply Chain Security Symposium
6-7 July 2006 in Singapore Organized as a follow up to APEC
Leaders’ endorsement Sharing of knowledge and best
practices by governments and Industry
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
APEC Total Supply Chain Security Symposium
Current Program Outline:1. Threats and Vulnerabilities to the
Global Supply Chain2. The Benefits to Facilitating Trade and
Business3. Principles and Approaches Towards
Supply Chain Security – perspectives from Governments and Industry
4. International Cooperation5. Challenges for the Future
Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore
See you all at the:
APEC Total Supply Chain
Security Symposium
6-7 July 2006
Singapore