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25.03.2020 The Singapore-Malaysia Special Working Committee has agreed that the transport of all types of goods between Malaysia and Singapore will be facilitated during the duration of Malaysia's Movement Control Order. As such, those conveying essential services, or supplies (e.g. lorry drivers, vegetable supply truckers, frozen supply truckers) via land and sea crossings will be exempted from MOM's entry approval and SHN requirements. Port of Singapore remains open for cargo operations and marine services, including bunkering, ship supplies and shipyard repairs, in order to maintain commerce by sea and not disrupt global supply chains. Crew change is no longer permitted unless special permissions are granted by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. Source: https://www.mpa.gov.sg/web/portal/home/port-of-singapore/circulars-and-notices/detail/e5d02eff-9b9e-4eac-becb-b20c2a5b7e6c |
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03.04.2020
Ensuring that we keep our global supply chain strong and undisrupted as we
Encouraging officers to practise social distancing (e.g. greater spacing of Adopting split team arrangements to minimize cross-contact among staff,which is part of our business continuity planning Encouraging good personal hygiene practices (e.g. notices put up to remind Monitoring of officers’ body temperature twice a day Deferring all non-essential travel abroad to minimise risk levels Encouraging the use of e-services Further information: http://www.wcoomd.org/-/m.........ral-disaster/covid_19/singapore_en.pdf?la=en |
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