
Singapore Customs has launched the Secure Trade Partnership Programme (STP) on 25 May 2007. The programme aims to strengthen and safeguard the security of supply chain operations, and seeks to maintain Singapore as a trusted trade hub.
Launched by the Minister of State for Finance and Transport Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, the STP is a voluntary certification programme administered by Singapore Customs, which has been designated as the National Authority of the STP.
Eight companies have been certified under the pilot-run of the STP.
Find out more about the STP here.
Singapore Customs Unveils the Secure Trade Partnership Programme (STP) to maintain Singapore as a Trusted Trade Hub (PDF 322 kb)
Speech by Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, Minister of State for Finance and Transport at the Launch of the Secure Trade Partnership Programme, 25 May 2007 (PDF 63 kb)
Welcome Address by Mr Teo Eng Cheong, Director-General of Customs, Singapore Customs at the Launch of the Secure Trade Partnership Programme, 25 May 2007 (PDF 63 kb)
How does STP certification help companies? Read the information brochure to find out more.
- With Graphics (PDF 978 kb)
- Without Graphics (PDF 25 kb)
What are the guidelines involved for STP certification? Familiarise yourself with the STP Guidelines. (PDF 95 kb)
Let the STP handbook guide you through the STP programme.(PDF 265 kb)
Please click here for application details of the STP programme.
For information on Supply Chain Security matters, please click here.
