Annual Report 2005 - Singapore Manufacturing Federation
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<strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2005</strong><br />
<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2005</strong>
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President’s Message<br />
Executive Committee 2004 – 2006<br />
Council Members 2004 -2006<br />
The Management Team<br />
The Secretariat<br />
SMa Council & Executive Committee<br />
Management Committee<br />
Function Committees<br />
Industry Groups<br />
Centres of Excellence<br />
Our People
Mission Statement<br />
“A world - recognised<br />
manufacturing federation making<br />
a difference to its members”
About Us<br />
The <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> (SMa) is the largest<br />
national organisation representing the interests of manufacturing and<br />
manufacturing-related industries. The <strong>Federation</strong> was established<br />
in 1932 by 17 founding members engaged in manufacturing. It<br />
currently has 2500 member companies comprising of local SMEs<br />
and leading MNCs from a wide spectrum of industries.<br />
To more effectively address the unique and specifi c needs and<br />
concerns of its member companies, the latter are organised into<br />
11 industry groups. The <strong>Federation</strong> provides several key services,<br />
including representing members’ views in formal dialogues with<br />
offi cial agencies, increasing business opportunities through local<br />
and international trade fairs and missions and enhancing member<br />
companies’ competitiveness via conferences, seminars, workshops<br />
and other industry-specifi c educational programmes.<br />
Our Logo<br />
The three progressive strokes of the SMa logo refl ect<br />
the growth and dynamism of our members’ diverse<br />
industries, as they strive to engage and contribute to<br />
the global market place.<br />
Red represents our national colour and is a link to our<br />
old logo.<br />
Blue signifi es authority and confi dence.<br />
Light blue exudes a sense of vitality and vibrancy.<br />
Together, the colour combination suggests excellence,<br />
professionalism and pro-activeness.<br />
Collectively, the SMa logo projects confi dence and<br />
readiness as a unifi ed body to face future challenges<br />
in the domestic and international scenes.
President’s Message<br />
<strong>2005</strong> started on a tepid note as the previous year’s Boxing<br />
Day tsunami dampened the outlook for the regional<br />
economies with a substantial drag on the tourism and<br />
supporting services industries. Large-scale natural disasters<br />
like Hurricane Katrina, looming avian fl u pandemic and ongoing<br />
terrorist threats clouded the prospect for another year<br />
of strong growth.<br />
Against this backdrop, the <strong>Singapore</strong> economy, however,<br />
ended the year at the higher end of analysts’ growth forecasts<br />
by posting a better-than-expected growth of 6.4%. Growth<br />
was generally broad-based with the manufacturing industry<br />
growing by 9.3% and the service sector rising by 6%.<br />
To support the government’s <strong>Manufacturing</strong> 2018 Plan which<br />
includes doubling total manufacturing output to S$300 billion<br />
by 2018, SMa formed a Task Force jointly with EDB to kickstart<br />
a series of programmes to achieve the targets set.<br />
Collaborations between SMa - as the representative body for<br />
the manufacturing community - and EDB, WDA and other<br />
government agencies were initiated in <strong>2005</strong>. These<br />
collaborations include the joint production among SMa, EDB<br />
and WDA of an 8-part infotainment series on manufacturing to<br />
be screened on Channel 8 and a School Talk Series by CEOs<br />
engaged in the manufacturing sector.<br />
Discussions between SMa and several government agencies<br />
have been progressing apace to (i) inform and correct the<br />
public mindset regarding the manufacturing sector; (ii) attract<br />
existing and potential job-seekers to the sector; (iii) enable<br />
manufacturers to source and secure the best human talent<br />
and capital and (iv) engender a spirit of entrepreneurship by<br />
encouraging individuals to engage directly or indirectly, via the<br />
auxiliary or supporting industries, in key manufacturing<br />
industries like biomedical, digital media and chemical.<br />
The positive impact of these collaborations will be evident<br />
in 2006.<br />
On the home front, SMa has achieved several “fi rsts” or<br />
important milestones in <strong>2005</strong>. Strengthening and<br />
complementing SMa’s four existing Centres of Excellence is<br />
the Enterprise Development Centre @ SMa (or EDC@SMa),<br />
which was offi cially launched in October by Dr Vivian<br />
Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth<br />
and Sports and Second Minister for Trade and Industry.<br />
EDC@SMa is set up under the SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong> grant to<br />
provide a comprehensive range of advisory and consultancy<br />
services for SMEs in the areas of business diagnostics;<br />
design, branding and packaging and governmental fi nance<br />
schemes. Since its inception, the EDC@SMa has been active<br />
in assisting local SMEs to improve their operations and<br />
enhance their competitiveness.<br />
The GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council, a division of SMa, scored a “fi rst”<br />
by staging the inaugural EPCglobal/ RFID (radio frequency<br />
identifi cation) Forum in <strong>Singapore</strong> in June. The gathering of<br />
some 300 international delegates and speakers benefi ted<br />
tremendously from the presentations and discussions on RFID<br />
which accords an alternative effi cient and secured method in<br />
transporting goods and merchandise.<br />
The representation by GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council, on behalf of<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>, at the ISO/SC31 meetings on RFID<br />
Standard Development in Brussels and <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
underscored the important contributions it is making<br />
domestically and globally in the area of industrial<br />
standardization and best practices. The GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Council also exhibited exceptional organizational ability when<br />
it undertook to stage the GS1 Asia Pacifi c Regional Forum in<br />
November from its Indonesian counterpart at very short notice<br />
following the October Bali bombing incident.<br />
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“We will continue to<br />
strive to meet the<br />
needs of our members...”<br />
To cap GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council’s achievement, its Executive<br />
Director, Tan Jin Soon, was awarded the SPRING Outstanding<br />
Achievement Award In Standardisation at the <strong>2005</strong> World<br />
Standards Day Celebration in September.<br />
Established in 2004, the SMa School of Management (SOM)<br />
has grown from strength to strength. The SOM recorded a<br />
commendable three-digit percentage growth in total income<br />
for the year <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
SOM’s reputation was substantially elevated following the<br />
award of the CaseTrust for Education accreditation by the<br />
Consumers Association of <strong>Singapore</strong> (CASE). CaseTrusted<br />
schools are reputed for providing quality programmes and<br />
student welfare and observing sound business practices.<br />
Cementing its position as a major player in the private<br />
education industry, SOM added 7 new programmes in <strong>2005</strong><br />
and is notably the leader in providing training and education<br />
in Environment, Health, Safety and Security and Risk<br />
Management.<br />
SOM enrolled more than 500 students as at the end of <strong>2005</strong><br />
in a wide range of disciplines and at all levels from the<br />
Diploma to the Doctorate level. Its offerings of 2 doctoral, 8<br />
masters, 12 bachelors and over 15 diploma programmes are<br />
comparable to that of a small-sized university in a Western<br />
developed country. Efforts to explore and partner world<br />
renowned universities and educational institutions are also<br />
undertaken to better meet the needs of the industries.<br />
facilitate the exploration and assessment of emerging and<br />
established markets as well as to pave the way for future<br />
collaborations for our members with potential partners in<br />
Indonesia, Pakistan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Taiwan, China and<br />
the Russian <strong>Federation</strong>.<br />
In addition, SMa also staged or participated in 23 seminars<br />
and exhibitions on cross-border trade and investments. To<br />
widen its reservoir of overseas business contacts to better<br />
serve its members, SMa hosted 24 foreign business<br />
delegations during the year. These delegations hailed from<br />
Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, China, Kazakhstan, India,<br />
Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Panama and Wales.<br />
Going the extra mile to create more networking opportunities<br />
for members, SMa organized an average of three networkingcum-information<br />
dissemination sessions per month in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
The theme for these events varied from Business Technology<br />
and Credit Management at one end to Wine Appreciation and<br />
Traditional Chinese Medicine at the other end to cater to a<br />
huge membership base with diverse interests.<br />
We, at SMa, are far from resting on our laurels. We will<br />
continue to strive to meet the needs of our members and<br />
raise our level of service to them in 2006.<br />
Externally, SMa has been active in organizing trade missions<br />
to establish new ties and strengthen existing ones with<br />
overseas business communities and government agencies.<br />
A total of 6 out-going business missions were organized either<br />
solely by SMa or jointly with the other private organizations<br />
and government agencies. These missions sought to<br />
Lew Syn Pau<br />
President, SMa<br />
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Executive Committee<br />
2004-2006<br />
MR LEW SYN PAU<br />
President, SMa<br />
FOOD EMPIRE HOLDINGS LTD – Director<br />
MR EDWIN T F KHEW<br />
Deputy President, SMa<br />
IUT GLOBAL PTE LTD – CEO & Managing Director<br />
DR MOH CHONG TAU<br />
Honorary Secretary, SMa<br />
MAKINO ASIA PTE LTD – President & CEO<br />
MRS CATHERINE LAM<br />
Honorary Treasurer, SMa<br />
FABRISTEEL PTE LTD – Managing Director<br />
MR CHRISTOPHER CHEW<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
MINNESOTA RUBBER ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
– Managing Director<br />
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MR PETER HO SHAU HUI<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
PRECISION VALVE SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
– Managing Director<br />
MR GEORGE HUANG<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (S) LTD<br />
– Managing Director<br />
MR RENNY YEO<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
SINGAPORE CABLES MANUFACTURERS PTE LTD<br />
– Chairman<br />
MR ALEX SIOW YUEN KHONG<br />
STARHUB LTD<br />
– Senior Vice President, Business Markets<br />
MR JOHN KONG<br />
Vice President, SMa (till November <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
BLUESCOPE STEEL ASIA PTE LTD<br />
– President Decking Asia<br />
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Council Members<br />
2004-2006<br />
MR LEW SYN PAU<br />
President & Chairman,<br />
SMa Function Committee<br />
BUSINESS OPERATIONS<br />
Director,<br />
FOOD EMPIRE HOLDINGS LTD<br />
MR EDWIN T F KHEW<br />
Deputy President & Chairman,<br />
SMa Function Committee<br />
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, SAFETY & SECURITY<br />
CEO & Managing Director,<br />
IUT GLOBAL PTE LTD<br />
DR WILLIAM GOH<br />
Honorary President, SMa<br />
Managing Director,<br />
WILTERM ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
DR MOH CHONG TAU<br />
Honorary Secretary & Co-Chairman,<br />
SMa Management Committee<br />
FINANCE & SECRETARIAT SERVICES<br />
President & CEO,<br />
MAKINO ASIA PTE LTD<br />
MRS CATHERINE LAM<br />
Honorary Treasurer & Co-Chairwoman,<br />
SMa Management Committee<br />
FINANCE & SECRETARIAT SERVICES<br />
Managing Director,<br />
FABRISTEEL PTE LTD<br />
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MR RENNY YEO<br />
Vice President & Chairman,<br />
SMa Function Committee<br />
TRADE & INVESTMENT<br />
Chairman,<br />
SINGAPORE CABLES MANUFACTURERS PTE LTD<br />
MR GEORGE HUANG<br />
Vice President & Chairman,<br />
SMa Function Committee<br />
SME DEVELOPMENT<br />
Managing Director,<br />
AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (S) LTD<br />
MR ALEX SIOW YUEN KHONG<br />
Chairman,<br />
SMa Function Committee<br />
IT & TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT<br />
Senior Vice President, Business Markets,<br />
STARHUB LTD<br />
MR CHRISTOPHER CHEW<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
Managing Director,<br />
MINNESOTA RUBBER ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
MR PETER HO SHAU HUI<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
Managing Director,<br />
PRECISION VALVE SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
RETIRED<br />
MR JOHN KONG<br />
Vice President & Chairman,<br />
SMa Function Committee<br />
MEMBERSHIP & CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS<br />
(till November <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
President Decking Asia,<br />
BLUESCOPE STEEL ASIA PTE LTD<br />
DR KAIZAD HEERJEE<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
(till January <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Senior Vice President,<br />
STARHUB LTD<br />
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Council Members<br />
2004-2006<br />
MS ANNABELLE TAN<br />
Chairwoman,<br />
SMa BUILDING PRODUCTS & CONSTRUCTION<br />
MATERIALS INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
Managing Director,<br />
BRITE KONCEPT PTE LTD<br />
MR EDWARD GOH<br />
Chief Executive Offi cer,<br />
EDWARD WHISTLER INT’L PTE LTD<br />
DR CHAN POH HOI, PAUL<br />
Chairman & Managing Director,<br />
CHAN HO ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
MR OOI CHWEE KIM<br />
Chairman,<br />
SINGAPORE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL<br />
Managing Director,<br />
ENERGY INNOVATIONS ASIA PTE LTD<br />
MR JEFFREY GOH<br />
Managing Director,<br />
GN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
MR RYAN CHIOH<br />
Executive Director,<br />
FAREASTFLORA.COM PTE LTD<br />
MR TSANG KWAN LUNG<br />
Chairman,<br />
SMa ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS &<br />
ALLIED INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
Director & General Manager,<br />
GP BATTERIES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />
MR POR KHAY TI<br />
Deputy Managing Director / COO,<br />
HTL INT’L HOLDINGS LTD<br />
MR CYRIL TEO<br />
Managing Director,<br />
HALLEY’S EXPRESS PTE LTD<br />
MS GWEN GOH<br />
Chairwoman,<br />
SMa LIFE SCIENCES INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
General Manager,<br />
MALAYSIA CHEMIST PTE LTD<br />
DR K K TAN<br />
Chairman,<br />
SMa FOOD & BEVERAGE INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
Managing Director,<br />
MYCOBIOTECH LTD<br />
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MR POH CHOON ANN<br />
Chairman & CEO,<br />
POH TIONG CHOON LOGISTICS LIMITED<br />
MS LOW SIN LENG<br />
(Till June <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Senior Executive Director,<br />
SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES LTD<br />
MR RICHARD B L SOH<br />
Chairman,<br />
SMa METAL, MACHINERY & ENGINEERING<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
Regional General Manager,<br />
SCA PACKAGING SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
MR SUDHEER PRABHAKARAN<br />
General Manager,<br />
SINGAPORE TEST SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
MR ONG PAK SHOON<br />
General Manager,<br />
SPOT MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
MR LIM MENG WEE<br />
Managing Director / CEO,<br />
SP CONSULTING (INT’L) PTE LTD<br />
MR CHRIS CHAN<br />
Chairman,<br />
SMa AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
Chief Executive Offi cer,<br />
ULTRA INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION PTE LTD<br />
MR HANS-DIETER BOTT<br />
Managing Director,<br />
SIEMENS PTE LTD<br />
MR ANDREW NG<br />
First Vice President,<br />
SINGAPORE FURNITURE<br />
INDUSTRIES COUNCIL<br />
ABSENT<br />
MR JEFFREY CHUA<br />
Chief Operating Offi cer,<br />
CPG FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PTE LTD<br />
MR DAVID LUM SIEW CHONG<br />
(till March <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Managing Director,<br />
CPG FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PTE LTD<br />
MS JENNIFER YEO<br />
Chairman / Director,<br />
YEO-LEONG & PEH LLC<br />
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The Management Team (As at 10 March 2006)<br />
DR ROGER LOW<br />
Secretary-General / CEO<br />
MR VINCENT GUOK<br />
Senior Director,<br />
Membership & Trade Services<br />
Industry Development<br />
MR TAN JIN SOON<br />
Executive Director,<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
MR JAMES WONG<br />
CEO,<br />
SMa School of Management<br />
Director,<br />
Centre for Corporate Learning<br />
MR NG WEI MIN<br />
Director / Managing Consultant,<br />
Enterprise Development Centre<br />
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MR TERENCE KOH<br />
Executive Director,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Chemical Industry Council<br />
MR JEFFREY LIEW<br />
Director,<br />
Industry Development<br />
MR LIM HOK SEN<br />
Director,<br />
Business & Corporate Development<br />
MS DAWN LIU<br />
Director,<br />
Finance & Administration /<br />
Enterprise Business Centre<br />
MR MYCA TAN<br />
Director,<br />
Research & Corporate Communications<br />
MR LAUW KOK KEEN<br />
Acting Director,<br />
eSupply Chain Management Council<br />
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MS ROSALIND TAN<br />
Director,<br />
Membership & Trade Services
MS ROSYATI BTE MOHD SAID<br />
General Manager,<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
MS JESSICA LEE<br />
Manager, Business Development<br />
Enterprise Development Centre<br />
@ <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong><br />
MR SAMUEL TEO<br />
General Manager,<br />
SMa School of Management<br />
MS JOSEPHINE LER<br />
Manager, HR & Admin<br />
Finance & Administration<br />
MS PAULINE LIM<br />
Manager,<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
MR DARREN LIM<br />
Manager,<br />
Information Technology<br />
MS ASHLYNN LOO<br />
Manager,<br />
Industry Development<br />
MR OOI TIAT JIN<br />
Manager,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Chemical Industry Council<br />
MS EVACLEO NG<br />
Manager,<br />
Centre for Corporate Learning<br />
MS ALICE TAN<br />
Manager,<br />
Industry Development<br />
MS SOPHIA TAN<br />
Operations Manager,<br />
SMa School of Management<br />
MS LIZ TAN<br />
Manager,<br />
Membership & Trade Services Division<br />
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The Secretariat (As at 10 March 2006)<br />
Secretary-General<br />
Dr Roger Low<br />
MSc, DBA, FCIM<br />
Personal Assistant<br />
Catherine Eaw<br />
B Psyc<br />
Executive Director<br />
Tan Jin Soon<br />
BA<br />
Senior Director<br />
Vincent Guok<br />
MBA<br />
Directors<br />
Terence Koh<br />
Dip (Business & Comm)<br />
Jeffrey Liew<br />
BSc<br />
Lim Hok Sen<br />
BA (Hons), MBA, FCIM<br />
Dawn Liu<br />
FCCA, FCPA <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Ng Wei Min<br />
B.Eng, MBA, CMA<br />
Acting Director<br />
Lauw Kok Keen<br />
BA (Hons)<br />
General Managers<br />
Rosyati Bte Mohd Said<br />
Samuel Teo<br />
MMgt, MBA<br />
Managers<br />
Jessica Lee<br />
BBA<br />
Josephine Ler<br />
BCom<br />
Darren Lim<br />
BSc (Hons), MBus (IT)<br />
Pauline Lim<br />
Ashlynn Loo<br />
BBA<br />
Assistant Managers<br />
Colleen Chin<br />
BMgt<br />
Linda Khoe<br />
Lim Tian Pin<br />
BA (Hons)<br />
Sharon Ong<br />
BBA, MCIM<br />
Dennis Toh<br />
BBA<br />
Executive I<br />
Lawrence Chan<br />
B.Eng (Hons)<br />
Yvonne Tan<br />
BBus<br />
Cindy Quah<br />
BA<br />
Karen Yeong<br />
BCom<br />
Executive IIs<br />
Joanne Chen<br />
Jaslyn Choo<br />
BA<br />
Hee Mei Chian<br />
BA<br />
Michelle Khoo<br />
BBA<br />
Adelene Kok<br />
BA<br />
Ong Shi Yee<br />
BCom<br />
Jamie Poh<br />
BSc (Hons)<br />
Debbie Quan<br />
BMgt<br />
Jennifer Soh<br />
BHM<br />
Stanley Soh<br />
BBA<br />
Executive IIIs<br />
Christie Chua<br />
Surina Chua<br />
Joy Lee<br />
Dip (Multimedia & Infocomm<br />
Technology)<br />
Jeanette Lim<br />
Dip (Chemical Process<br />
Technology)<br />
Andy Siow<br />
Dip (Multimedia & Infocomm<br />
Technology)<br />
Offi ce Assistants<br />
Jacob Toh<br />
Anthony Tok<br />
Rohaizad Bin Salleh<br />
Receptionist<br />
Anita Ho<br />
Tea Lady<br />
Lee Seoh Gek<br />
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Myca Tan<br />
BA, MBA<br />
Rosalind Tan<br />
BBus<br />
James Wong<br />
Grad Dip (Mgt Studies)<br />
MBA, FCIM<br />
EvaCleo Ng<br />
Exec MBA<br />
Ooi Tiat Jin<br />
B.Eng (Hons)<br />
Alice Tan<br />
BA, MBA<br />
Liz Tan<br />
BA<br />
Sophia Tan<br />
BCom<br />
Teo Choon Ian<br />
B.Eng (Hons), MBA<br />
Wong Siew Peng<br />
BBus<br />
Lawrence Lee<br />
BSc (Hons)<br />
Linnette Lim<br />
BA (Hons)<br />
Esther Low<br />
BABA<br />
Low Xiao Hui<br />
Dip (Internet<br />
Computing)<br />
Neo Yunjie<br />
BA<br />
Lyn Soon<br />
Wilson Tan<br />
BBus<br />
Ivy Teng<br />
Dip (Business<br />
Studies)<br />
Cecilia Tham<br />
Dip (Business<br />
Studies)<br />
Raymond Wong<br />
BBus<br />
Joan Tan<br />
Dip (Mgt Studies)<br />
Pauly Tan<br />
Teo Wei Jiin<br />
Dip (Computer<br />
Studies)<br />
Elaine Wu<br />
Dip (Multimedia<br />
Computing)<br />
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We assemble a strong team<br />
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SMa Council & Executive Committee<br />
SMa held its second <strong>Annual</strong> General Meeting (AGM) on 27 June<br />
<strong>2005</strong> at the Jurong Country Club. A key highlight of the AGM was<br />
the proposal to include a new category for individual membership at<br />
SMa, namely Associate Member and Affi liate Member.<br />
Issues deliberated include the defi nition of members under this new<br />
category and the associated fees, rights and privileges accorded.<br />
The proposed changes were accepted and duly incorporated in the<br />
revised SMa Constitution.<br />
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The current team of Council members,<br />
which was elected for the 2-year term<br />
spanning July 2004 - June 2006, has served<br />
more than half of their tenure. Several exits<br />
took place during the year arising from<br />
unanticipated changes and demands on the<br />
career of some Council members.<br />
Council members who have stepped<br />
down in calendar year <strong>2005</strong> are:<br />
Mr John Kong, Vice President<br />
and Chairman of Membership &<br />
Corporate Communications<br />
Function Committee<br />
(exited in November <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Dr Kaizad Heerjee, Vice President<br />
(exited in January <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Mr David Lum Siew Chong,<br />
Council Member<br />
(exited in March <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Ms Low Sin Leng,<br />
Council Member<br />
(exited in June <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
The existing office-bearers are:<br />
Mr Lew Syn Pau, President<br />
Mr Edwin T F Khew, Deputy President<br />
Dr Moh Chong Tau, Honorary Secretary<br />
Mrs Catherine Lam, Honorary Treasurer<br />
Dr William Goh, Hon. President<br />
Mr Christopher Chew, Vice President<br />
Mr Peter Ho Shau Hui, Vice President<br />
Mr George Huang, Vice President<br />
Mr Renny Yeo, Vice President<br />
Mr Hans-Dieter Bott, Council Member<br />
Mr Chris Chan, Council Member<br />
Dr Paul Chan Poh Hoi, Council Member<br />
Mr Ryan Chioh, Council Member<br />
Mr Jeffrey Chua, Council Member<br />
Mr Edward Goh, Council Member<br />
Ms Gwen Goh, Council Member<br />
Mr Jeffrey Goh, Council Member<br />
Mr Lim Meng Wee, Council Member<br />
Mr Andrew Ng, Council Member<br />
Mr Ooi Chwee Kim, Council Member<br />
Mr Ong Pak Shoon, Council Member<br />
Mr Poh Choon Ann, Council Member<br />
Mr Por Khay Ti, Council Member<br />
Mr Sudheer Prabhakaran, Council Member<br />
Mr Richard B L Soh, Council Member<br />
Ms Annabelle Tan, Council Member<br />
Dr K K Tan, Council Member<br />
Mr Cyril Teo, Council Member<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung, Council Member<br />
Mr Alex Siow Yuen Khong, Council Member<br />
Ms Jennifer Yeo, Council Member<br />
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Management Committee<br />
After streamlining the respective committees into one, the<br />
Management Committee continues to provide guidance and<br />
assistance to the Secretariat in its day-to-day operations<br />
to ensure good corporate governance and compliance to<br />
relevant statues and practices.<br />
Members of the Committee are key or senior staff in<br />
leading corporations who are suitably qualifi ed to steer the<br />
Committee forward.<br />
FINANCE & SECRETARIAT SERVICES MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE<br />
Co-Chairman<br />
DR MOH CHONG TAU<br />
Makino Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Co-Chairwoman<br />
MRS CATHERINE LAM<br />
Fabristeel Pte Ltd<br />
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FINANCE & SECRETARIAT<br />
SERVICES MANAGEMENT<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
The role of the committee<br />
is to:-<br />
i) ensure that the<br />
secretariat of SMa is run<br />
in a professional and<br />
effi cient manner.<br />
ii) supervise and advise on<br />
all accounting, fi nancial<br />
and legal aspects of<br />
SMa and ensure that<br />
these are in keeping<br />
with generally accepted<br />
accounting practices.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
a) SMa Consolidated performance<br />
in <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa and its subsidiaries’ consolidated<br />
income for <strong>2005</strong> is $12M compared to<br />
$8M in 2004. The increase was mostly<br />
attributed to:<br />
36 trade fairs held in <strong>2005</strong> compared<br />
to 27 in 2004<br />
School of Management income for<br />
<strong>2005</strong> was $3M compared to<br />
$376,000 in 2004, understandably so<br />
as the school began operations<br />
in June 2004 with only 3 part time<br />
programs, but these grew to 8 as at<br />
the end of <strong>2005</strong><br />
b) Implementation of Monthly Variable<br />
Component (MVC) in the Wage<br />
System<br />
SMa implemented the MVC (2% of<br />
individual payroll) with effect from January<br />
<strong>2005</strong> wage, in line with the government<br />
wage restructuring system. The general<br />
recommendation for the MVC is 10% and<br />
can be built up over the next few years<br />
partly from wage increases and partly<br />
from existing basic wage.<br />
The purpose of the MVC is to manage the<br />
wage cost as it is a key component of<br />
SMa’s operating costs. When business<br />
performance is extremely poor, as<br />
measured by an agreed trigger point, the<br />
MVC allows SMa to retain employees by<br />
varying the MVC amount and managing<br />
the wage costs.<br />
c) Changes in Human Resource<br />
policies<br />
A staff who suffers from critical illness and<br />
has exhausted both medical and<br />
hospitalisation leave will receive<br />
sympathetic consideration subject to the<br />
presentation of a medical certifi cate. The<br />
provisos are effective from April <strong>2005</strong>:<br />
Full salary will be paid for the fi rst six<br />
months from the date of hospital<br />
admission<br />
50% of the salary will be paid for the<br />
subsequent six months<br />
d) Setting up of a Remuneration<br />
Committee<br />
SMa, as a reputable manufacturing<br />
federation and a non-profi t organisation,<br />
aspires to practice good corporate<br />
governance. The association set up a<br />
Remuneration Committee (RC) to institute<br />
propriety, transparency and accountability<br />
on issues relating to remuneration for the<br />
Secretary-General (Sec-Gen) and senior<br />
staff of SMa. The RC members shall<br />
exercise independence in their review and<br />
recommendation on the remuneration<br />
package of Sec-Gen and senior staff.<br />
The RC shall comprise variously of the<br />
President, Deputy President, Honorary<br />
Treasurer and Honorary Secretary and<br />
consists of no fewer than 3 members,<br />
with at least one member knowledgeable<br />
in executive compensation, failing which<br />
expert advice may be obtained either<br />
internally or externally.<br />
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Function Committees<br />
To better address the various important aspects of business,<br />
6 Function Committees were organized to assist the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
manufacturing community. These Committees are run by top/<br />
senior executives, from the public and private sectors, whose<br />
expertise spans the gamut of activities in the manufacturing<br />
sector.<br />
BUSINESS OPERATIONS<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
MEMBERSHIP AND CORPORATE<br />
COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
MR LEW SYN PAU<br />
Food Empire Holdings Ltd<br />
Chairman<br />
MR JOHN KONG<br />
BlueScope Steel Asia Pte Ltd<br />
(Till December <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH,<br />
SAFETY & SECURITY<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
TRADE & INVESTMENT<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
MR EDWIN T F KHEW<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman<br />
MR RENNY YEO<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Cables<br />
Manufacturers Pte Ltd<br />
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND<br />
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
SME DEVELOPMENT<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
ALEX SIOW YUEN KHONG<br />
StarHub Limited<br />
Chairman<br />
MR GEORGE HUANG<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd<br />
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BUSINESS OPERATIONS<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
The aims of the Business<br />
Operations Function<br />
Committee (BOFC) are:<br />
To monitor, co-ordinate<br />
and review the business<br />
operations of SMa<br />
To explore and identify<br />
business opportunities<br />
for SMa<br />
SMa SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT<br />
(SOM)<br />
SOM is in its second year of operation.<br />
Given the intense competition in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>, it has made credible progress.<br />
The current portfolio comprises over 35<br />
programmes ranging from Diplomas to<br />
Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate<br />
degrees. The offerings include industry<br />
relevant qualifi cation like the Master in<br />
Security Management. New programmes<br />
in the pipeline include:<br />
Bachelor of Professional Accounting<br />
Two EMBA programmes with PHW<br />
University of Switzerland<br />
An MBA programme from<br />
Murdoch University<br />
Diploma in Environmental Health<br />
and Safety<br />
Diploma in Security Management<br />
Diploma in <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Management<br />
Negotiations with reputable partners to roll<br />
out a Master of Strategic Marketing and<br />
two Executive MBAs from a Swiss<br />
University were initiated in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
SOM has embarked on a regionalization<br />
phase by developing twinning programmes<br />
with overseas partners. It is fi nalising<br />
collaboration with institutional partners in<br />
Indonesia, China and India. With an<br />
expanded programme offering and<br />
student population, SOM has positioned<br />
itself as a major player in the private and<br />
adult education industry. SOM was<br />
awarded the CaseTrust Accreditation in<br />
October <strong>2005</strong> and is currently enhancing<br />
its operational procedures and processes<br />
to secure the ISO 9000 certifi cation which<br />
will eventually lead to <strong>Singapore</strong> Quality<br />
Class (SQC) Private Education<br />
Organization (PEO) status.<br />
SMa CENTRE FOR CORPORATE<br />
LEARNING (CCL)<br />
CCL’s product portfolio has been reconceptualized<br />
and restructured to<br />
position it as a leading-edge training<br />
organization that is more relevant to the<br />
new economy. CCL has done this by<br />
designing, sourcing and offering courses<br />
that are the latest in corporate ideologies<br />
and industry practices. CCL has also<br />
increased its pool of trainers to expand<br />
the breadth and depth of its offerings.<br />
New programmes include the latest<br />
masterclasses and seminars in the areas<br />
of <strong>Manufacturing</strong>, Technical and Quality<br />
Management, Logistics & Supply Chain<br />
Management, RFID (Radio Frequency<br />
Identifi cation) and Personal Effectiveness<br />
& Stress Management. Existing<br />
programmes in Occupational Health &<br />
Safety Training and in Offi ce & Supervisory<br />
Management are still well-received by the<br />
industry.<br />
CCL will continue to i) leverage on SOM’s<br />
university linkages and SMa’s branding<br />
and connectivity, ii) improve its recruitment<br />
of trainers, iii) enhance its marketing<br />
capabilities and iv) grow its product<br />
offerings.<br />
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MEMBERSHIP AND<br />
CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
The role of the Membership and Corporate Communications<br />
Function Committee is to promote and expand SMa’s membership<br />
base, thereby raising the profi le of the federation and enhancing<br />
SMa’s status as a premier organisation for the manufacturing and<br />
manufacturing-related industries in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
The committee directs the secretariat to organise a wide range<br />
of activities and events, such as seminars, conferences and<br />
networking sessions.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
With the guidance of the committee, the<br />
following events were organised in <strong>2005</strong>:<br />
19 January <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Creativity<br />
26 May <strong>2005</strong><br />
Talk on Basic Concepts of Traditional Chinese<br />
Medicine<br />
1 June <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking Session at Harry’s Bar @<br />
Esplanade<br />
3 February <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Economic Outlook for the Year <strong>2005</strong><br />
3 February <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Forecast of the Global Economic<br />
Outlook and 12 Horoscopes in the Year of the<br />
Rooster<br />
22 February <strong>2005</strong><br />
Dialogue Session with Mr Cedric Foo, Minister<br />
of State for Defence and National Development:<br />
Presentation by Assoc Prof Mark Goh, NUS on<br />
“The Future of <strong>Manufacturing</strong> in <strong>Singapore</strong>”<br />
3 March <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking Session with the Dutch Embassy<br />
30 March <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Gala Dinner <strong>2005</strong><br />
9 June <strong>2005</strong><br />
Workshop on <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Planning and<br />
Scheduling<br />
24 June <strong>2005</strong><br />
New Members’ Tea Reception<br />
8 July <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Company Tax Obligations and<br />
Completion of Form C for Year of Assessment<br />
(YA) <strong>2005</strong> by IRAS<br />
27 July <strong>2005</strong><br />
Briefi ng on Teacher’s Work Attachment<br />
Programme for companies<br />
2 August <strong>2005</strong><br />
Wine Appreciation Evening for Members<br />
12 April <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking Session at RAV Entertainment<br />
21 April <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on GROW! Dialogue for manufacturing<br />
enterprises<br />
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Seminar on How to Lower Costs and<br />
Improve Corporate Effi ciency with Capture<br />
Technology<br />
30 August <strong>2005</strong><br />
Launch of SMa-DP Corporate Centre:<br />
Presentation on “Outlook of <strong>Manufacturing</strong><br />
Industries”<br />
8 September <strong>2005</strong><br />
Conference on Public Sector Financing<br />
and Assistance supported by A-Star, EDB,<br />
IDA, IE <strong>Singapore</strong>, NEA, SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong><br />
13 September <strong>2005</strong><br />
Mid-Autumn Festival Get-together at the<br />
Chinese Garden for Members<br />
30 September <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Work Life Harmony: Using<br />
Work Life Strategy to Optimize your<br />
Company’s Business Performance<br />
4 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking with the Indonesia<br />
Embassy<br />
6 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking Session at Alfa Romeo<br />
7 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Integrating Credit<br />
Management with Marketing Strategy<br />
12 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
Breakfast Talk: Future Technology<br />
Directions in Document Intensive Business<br />
Processes<br />
14 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
Workshop on <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Planning and<br />
Scheduling: Factory Stimulation<br />
19 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking Session at DXO<br />
20 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
Breakfast Talk on Branding: The<br />
Importance of Brands<br />
27 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
Offi cial Launch of Enterprise Development<br />
Centre (EDC) @ SMa<br />
10 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa Networking Session with SAAB<br />
16 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Power Updates by Seraya<br />
Energy<br />
18 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Doing Business in China:<br />
Risks and Challenges!<br />
25 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on “How to Align your business<br />
with DP 360”<br />
28 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
Seminar on Energy Conservation in<br />
Existing <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Industries<br />
15 December <strong>2005</strong><br />
Launch of SMa Calendar 2006 cum<br />
Networking at Ode to Art<br />
MAIN HIGHLIGHTS<br />
THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING IN<br />
SINGAPORE AND DIALOGUE SESSION<br />
WITH MR CEDRIC FOO, MINISTER OF<br />
STATE FOR DEFENCE AND NATIONAL<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
(22 FEBRUARY <strong>2005</strong>, ORCHARD<br />
HOTEL)<br />
To address the manufacturing sector’s<br />
concerns on the future direction of the<br />
sector and the degree of competition from<br />
our neighbouring countries, SMa invited<br />
Assoc Prof Mark Goh from NUS Business<br />
School to give members a presentation on<br />
“The Future of <strong>Manufacturing</strong> in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>”.<br />
SMa was honoured to have Mr Cedric<br />
Foo, Minister of State for Defence and<br />
National Development and Chairman of<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>, Mr Foo’s group of<br />
advisors, as well as key representatives<br />
from SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>, IE <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
and EDB to participate in the panel<br />
discussion.<br />
The event was well attended by more than<br />
150 participants.<br />
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SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS’<br />
FEDERATION (SMa) GALA DINNER <strong>2005</strong><br />
(30 MARCH <strong>2005</strong>, RAFFLES CITY<br />
CONVENTION CENTRE)<br />
SMa celebrated its 73rd anniversary on 30 March<br />
<strong>2005</strong>. The gala dinner saw an impressive turnout<br />
of over 1000 members, guests, government<br />
offi cials and dignitaries.<br />
As in previous anniversary celebrations, SMa<br />
took the opportunity to recognise loyal members<br />
by presenting them the 25-Year and 50-Year<br />
Membership Awards. In addition, winners of the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Packaging Star Award 2004 and Asia<br />
Star Award 2004 were also recognised.<br />
The Guest-of-Honour for the evening Dr Ng Eng<br />
Hen, Minister for Manpower and Second Minister<br />
for Education, presented the awards to recipients<br />
of the 50-Year Membership awards and the<br />
Overall Winners of the <strong>Singapore</strong> Packaging<br />
Star Awards.<br />
NEW MEMBERS’ TEA RECEPTION<br />
(24 JUNE <strong>2005</strong>, SMa)<br />
A New Members’ Tea Reception was specially<br />
organised to orientate new members on SMa’s<br />
roles and objectives and the upcoming events.<br />
Following the corporate video presentation, SMa<br />
President, Mr Lew Syn Pau gave a welcome<br />
address and introduced the Council Members<br />
and Industry Group Chairpersons to the new<br />
members.<br />
Besides the presentation of the membership<br />
certifi cates, new members were treated to a<br />
sumptuous spread of high-tea buffet which<br />
included wine and cheese.<br />
LAUNCH OF THE SMa-DP CORPORATE<br />
CENTRE (30 AUGUST <strong>2005</strong>, SMa)<br />
businesses in managing their business risks via<br />
the provision of advisory and credit bureau<br />
services. Coinciding with the launch of the centre<br />
was a networking session cum presentation by<br />
DP Info on “The Outlook of the <strong>Manufacturing</strong><br />
Industries”.<br />
CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC SECTOR<br />
FINANCING AND ASSISTANCE<br />
(8 SEPTEMBER <strong>2005</strong>, MERITUS MANDARIN<br />
SINGAPORE)<br />
A “Conference on Public Sector Financing and<br />
Assistance” was staged to inform local<br />
businesses on the assistance schemes offered<br />
by the 6 government agencies, namely: Agency<br />
for Science, Technology and Research (A-STAR),<br />
Economic Development Board (EDB), National<br />
Environment Agency (NEA), Infocomm<br />
Development Authority of <strong>Singapore</strong> (IDA),<br />
International Enterprise <strong>Singapore</strong> (IE <strong>Singapore</strong>)<br />
and SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
The schemes presented by offi cers from the<br />
agencies ranged from helping companies build<br />
up capabilities in supply chain management and<br />
manpower development in the application of new<br />
technologies to fi nancing the expansion of<br />
overseas operations.<br />
This conference was supported by A-STAR,<br />
EDB, NEA, IDA, IE <strong>Singapore</strong> and SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL GET-TOGETHER AT<br />
THE CHINESE GARDEN (13 SEPTEMBER<br />
<strong>2005</strong>, JURONG CHINESE GARDEN)<br />
On 13 September <strong>2005</strong>, SMa organised a Mid-<br />
Autumn Festival get-together session for its<br />
members, at the Chinese Garden Courtyard. The<br />
Lantern Safari <strong>2005</strong> theme featuring more than<br />
The SMa-DP Corporate Centre is a joint initiative<br />
between the <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’<br />
<strong>Federation</strong> (SMa) and the DP Information Group<br />
(DP Info) to assist SMa members and the local<br />
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1100 pieces of lanterns accorded a<br />
kaleidoscopic experience for the<br />
members.<br />
The event was truly memorable as our<br />
members networked and savoured a<br />
delectable spread of mooncakes and<br />
chinese tea under the splendorous moon.<br />
OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF ENTERPRISE<br />
DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (EDC) @ SMa<br />
(27 OCTOBER <strong>2005</strong>, SMa)<br />
The offi cial launch of EDC @ SMa marked<br />
an important milestone in the development<br />
of services and infrastructure to support<br />
and encourage the growth of SMEs in SMa.<br />
SMa was honoured to have Dr Vivian<br />
Balakrishnan, Minister for Community<br />
Development, Youth and Sports and<br />
Second Minister for Trade and Industry as<br />
the Guest-of-Honour to grace the launch.<br />
EDC@SMa is the second Enterprise<br />
Development Centre to be set up in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>. EDC@SMa is the 5th centre of<br />
excellence in SMa. The other 4 centres<br />
are the e-Supply Chain Management<br />
Council, GS1 Council, SMa School of<br />
Management and the SMa Centre for<br />
Corporate Learning.<br />
LAUNCH OF SMa CALENDAR 2006<br />
CUM NETWORKING SESSION<br />
(15 DECEMBER <strong>2005</strong>, ODE TO ART<br />
GALLERY)<br />
More than 150 members and guests<br />
attended the launch of SMa 2006<br />
Calendar cum Networking Session on the<br />
15 December <strong>2005</strong> at the Ode to<br />
Art Gallery.<br />
The SMa 2006 Calendar featured some of<br />
the fi nest original art pieces by young<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>an artists. The art pieces were<br />
specially commissioned to feature SMa’s<br />
logo and the 11 industry groups in SMa.<br />
To promote charity amid the festivities,<br />
SMa put up 200 pieces of the calendars<br />
for sale. The proceeds from the calendar<br />
sales and 30% of the sales of the art<br />
pieces were donated to the Chen Su Lan<br />
Methodist Children’s Home and the Bright<br />
Hill Evergreen Home.<br />
In addition, all SMa members and friends<br />
were given a copy of the SMa 2006<br />
Calendar as an appreciation for their<br />
support.<br />
RESEARCH & CORPORATE<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
Media Relations<br />
SMa is continuously building strong<br />
relations with the various print and<br />
broadcast media over the years. In <strong>2005</strong>,<br />
SMa garnered wide coverage for most<br />
events. Strong media support was given<br />
to key events such as the SMa Gala<br />
Dinner, the launch of the Enterprise<br />
Development Centre @ <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> and the launch<br />
of the SMa-DP Corporate Business<br />
Centre. To elevate the image of the<br />
manufacturing sector, SMa is working<br />
closely with MediaCorp TV and Radio to<br />
highlight and profi le the various<br />
manufacturing industries through a series<br />
of game shows on Channel 8.<br />
Research<br />
SMa conducted quarterly surveys on<br />
business sentiments to gauge<br />
manufacturers’ responses on their<br />
operating environments, local and global<br />
economies. Findings from these surveys<br />
were used to assist manufacturers in their<br />
business planning. A survey was also<br />
conducted on the utilization of government<br />
grants and loan schemes to gauge SMEs’<br />
level of awareness of these schemes and<br />
to understand the diffi culties they faced in<br />
obtaining such loans. The fi ndings were<br />
used to customize the services offered by<br />
the Enterprise Development Centre. In<br />
addition, regular talks on the outlook of the<br />
manufacturing sector and the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
economy were conducted at SMa and at<br />
Suntec City in conjunction with<br />
NewsRadio 93.8.<br />
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ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, SAFETY & SECURITY FUNCTION<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
The Environment, Health, Safety & Security Function Committee<br />
(EHSS FC) meets quarterly to discuss major issues relating to the<br />
environment, occupational health and safety, as well as security.<br />
In addition, to promote the importance of EHSS in the workplace,<br />
seminars and workshops and dialogue sessions were also held<br />
during the year for SMa members to understand and apply EHSS<br />
best practices in their workplace.<br />
These activities include:<br />
1) A half-day seminar on Occupational Safety &<br />
Health (OSH) for the manufacturing industry<br />
which was co-organised with the National<br />
Safety Council of <strong>Singapore</strong> on 28 April<br />
<strong>2005</strong>, to coincide with the National<br />
Occupational Safety & Health Week from 28<br />
April to 4 May <strong>2005</strong>. The OSH seminar was<br />
well attended by 101 participants who<br />
witnessed four distinguished speakers<br />
presented on the occupational safety and<br />
health situation in <strong>Singapore</strong>, workplace<br />
safety culture and the psychological cost<br />
of accidents.<br />
2) The annual SMa-MOM dialogue session held<br />
on 27 May <strong>2005</strong> to increase the<br />
understanding of the new OSH framework<br />
and risk assessment. 133 SMa members<br />
were present at the dialogue.<br />
handling for relevant personnel not engaged<br />
directly in the Chemical & Pharmaceutical<br />
industry. 170 SMa members attended the 1<br />
day seminar.<br />
5) A presentation on the Energy Improvement<br />
Assistance Scheme (EASe) by the National<br />
Environment Agency (NEA) on 13 July <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
The scheme will incentivise companies in<br />
the manufacturing and building sectors<br />
to carry out detailed studies on their energy<br />
consumption and identify potential areas for<br />
energy effi ciency improvement. To help<br />
promote this scheme, relevant information<br />
was posted on SMa’s corporate website<br />
to heighten the awareness of this scheme.<br />
Additionally, NEA also briefed SMa<br />
members on the scheme during the seminar<br />
on “Incorporating EMS Into Your Business”<br />
(see Environmental Management Systems<br />
Sub-Committee).<br />
3) An MOM seminar on “A Look Into The UK<br />
Experience On OSH Enforcement”, held on<br />
24 June <strong>2005</strong>. This was attended by 30<br />
SMa members.<br />
4) A seminar on “Competence-based OSH<br />
Training for Chemical Handling” on<br />
7 October <strong>2005</strong> organised by SMa’s Centre<br />
for Corporate Learning (CCL) made public<br />
the mandatory attendance of the Safety<br />
Orientation Course (SOC) on chemical<br />
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6) A visit by 84 SMa members to the<br />
Deep Tunnel Sewerage System<br />
(DTSS) @ Changi. This took place on<br />
29 July <strong>2005</strong> and was co-organised<br />
with the Public Utilities Board (PUB).<br />
The visit included a short presentation<br />
on DTSS which informed members on<br />
how DTSS acts as a “closing loop” to<br />
channel used water to the Water<br />
Reclamation Plants for treatment and<br />
conversion into Newater. The<br />
importance of Newater and its uses<br />
were also highlighted to members. A<br />
site visit took place at DTSS after the<br />
presentation.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT<br />
SYSTEMS SUB-COMMITTEE (EMS<br />
SUB-COMM)<br />
At its meeting in January <strong>2005</strong>, the EHSS<br />
FC established its fi rst Sub-Committee to<br />
address the practice of environmental<br />
management of the local small & medium<br />
enterprises (SMEs). The EMS Sub-Comm<br />
was tasked to establish a basic EMS<br />
programme (using Responsible Care as a<br />
base) which SMEs can easily adopt. The<br />
aim is to create an awareness of<br />
environmental management system and<br />
best practices for small companies,<br />
through SMa, and thereafter to lead them<br />
towards ISO 14000. The project was led<br />
by Mr Hans Pijnenburg of ExxonMobil<br />
Chemical Operations Pte Ltd.<br />
The EMS Sub-Comm met regularly in the<br />
course of the year to draft an EMS Guide<br />
for local SMEs. The Guide is targeted to<br />
be released to SMa members in the<br />
second quarter of 2006.<br />
To gain fi rst-hand knowledge of the<br />
problems faced by companies and how<br />
companies implement their environment<br />
system and policies, three factory visits (to<br />
O.E. <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd, That’s<br />
Electroplating Pte Ltd and Gardenia Foods<br />
(S) Pte Ltd) were arranged in May <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
In addition, a seminar on “Incorporating<br />
EMS Into Your Business” was organised<br />
on 28 October <strong>2005</strong>. A total of 24<br />
participants attended the half-day seminar.<br />
The seminar gave an overview of EMS, the<br />
basic steps needed in implementation and<br />
its potential advantages. The seminar also<br />
showcased the expertise of EDC@SMa’s<br />
consultants in this fi eld and allowed the<br />
Sub-Comm to gauge the response of the<br />
companies in implementing EMS. A<br />
member company was identifi ed to<br />
participate in the pilot scheme to help fi netune<br />
the EMS Guide before its release to<br />
SMa members in 2006.<br />
SECURITY & TERRORISM<br />
In the light of potential terrorist threats and<br />
attacks, the FC collaborated with the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Police Force (SPF) & the<br />
National Security Coordination Secretariat<br />
to organise a large-scale security<br />
conference involving senior ministerial staff<br />
in January 2006. Complimenting this<br />
major focus on terrorist threat and security,<br />
the SPF has distributed a handbook<br />
entitled “Guide to Securing Organisation’s<br />
Security” to the FC. The contents of this<br />
guidebook were disseminated via SMa’s<br />
website for the benefi t of its members.<br />
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TRADE & INVESTMENT FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
With the intent to promote and facilitate growth, internationalisation<br />
and networking for members, the Trade and Investment Function<br />
Committee, chaired by Mr Renny Yeo, Vice President of SMa,<br />
continued to seek and promote business opportunities in trade,<br />
investment and strategic cooperation within and outside of<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
<strong>2005</strong> was an eventful year for the Function Committee (FC) as<br />
it proactively partnered with government agencies and trade<br />
associations to organise seminars, trade fairs and missions as<br />
well as advised members on various government assistance<br />
programmes and overseas market opportunities. The FC’s role was<br />
further enhanced as formal dialogues with government agencies<br />
were held to foster a stronger government-business relationship.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
A. Seminars & Networking Sessions<br />
In <strong>2005</strong>, the Trade and Investment FC organised<br />
and supported more than 20 seminars,<br />
conferences and networking sessions for its<br />
members. These events highlighted the<br />
prospects in the emerging markets and informed<br />
on the global investment climate to better equip<br />
members for future challenges in the global<br />
market. In addition, the networking and business<br />
matching sessions organised locally and<br />
overseas were valuable platforms for members to<br />
form partnerships and to identify business<br />
opportunities.<br />
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Major seminars and networking<br />
sessions staged in <strong>2005</strong> included:<br />
12 January<br />
Seminar on “Doing Business in Thailand”<br />
at Hilton Hotel, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
16 March<br />
Seminar on “Strategies of Setting Up a<br />
Business in Malaysia” at SMa<br />
8 April<br />
Dialogue Session with Vietnamese<br />
Chinese Chamber of Commerce at IE<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong><br />
14 April<br />
Discussion cum Q&A Session on “Doing<br />
Business in Bangladesh” at SMa<br />
26 April<br />
Seminar on “<strong>Singapore</strong> - Zhejiang<br />
Economic Cooperation” and Networking<br />
Dinner at Suntec City Convention Centre<br />
29 April<br />
Talk on “Investing in Nigeria” at SMa<br />
22 July<br />
Seminar on Free Trade Agreements with IE<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> at SMa<br />
1 August<br />
Seminar on “India- <strong>Singapore</strong> CECA”<br />
at SMa<br />
2-3 August<br />
“Asia SME Convention <strong>2005</strong>” in Kuala<br />
Lumpur Malaysia”, by the Small and<br />
Medium Industries Development<br />
Corporation (SMIDEC) of Malaysia. The<br />
Guest-of-Honour was Hon Dato’ Seri<br />
Abdullah Badawi, Prime Minister of Malaysia<br />
25 August<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Public-Private Partnership<br />
Forum on “Investment Opportunities in<br />
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan” at IE<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong><br />
6 September<br />
Seminar and Networking Session with<br />
Queensland Technology Companies<br />
at SMa<br />
14 September<br />
Investment and Trade Symposium on<br />
“Shanghai Nanhui District” at Orchard<br />
Hotel, <strong>Singapore</strong>, with Mr Zhu Jiajun, Vice-<br />
Mayor of Nanhui District as Guest-of-<br />
Honour<br />
21-22 September<br />
SMa-Bangkok Bank “Thailand Board Of<br />
Investment 1 to 1 Business Clinic”<br />
26 September<br />
“Hangzhou Business Showcase” at<br />
Suntec City Convention Hall<br />
27 September<br />
Dialogue Session with the East African<br />
Business Council at SMa<br />
29 September<br />
“SMa-Hanoi Trade Cooperation” Seminar<br />
and Business Networking Session at SMa<br />
9 November<br />
Seminar on “6 th Doing Business in Japan”<br />
with Japan External Trade Organisation<br />
(JETRO) at Raffl es City Convention Centre,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong><br />
10 November<br />
Seminar on “Invest in Belgium, Increase<br />
Your Profi ts” at Fullerton Hotel, <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
This was held to coincide with the visit of<br />
Mr G. Verhofstadt, Belgian Prime Minister<br />
and Mr Didier Reynders, Belgian Vice<br />
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.<br />
14 November<br />
Seminar on “Changchun Economy and<br />
Trade” at Meritus Mandarin Hotel,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong><br />
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17 November<br />
Seminar and Workshop on “Arbitration and<br />
Dispute Resolution in China” at SMa<br />
18 November<br />
Investment Seminar on “Investing in Taian City,<br />
Shandong Province - Investment and Trading<br />
Opportunities” and Networking Lunch at SMa<br />
19 July<br />
Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission<br />
22 July<br />
Philippines Business Delegation<br />
26 July<br />
Guigang Delegation, Guangxi, PR China<br />
24 November<br />
“<strong>2005</strong> Korea Investment Mart in <strong>Singapore</strong>”<br />
Seminar and Networking Lunch at Fullerton<br />
Hotel, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
15 December<br />
Briefi ng on “Promoting Domestic Investment and<br />
Cross Border Investment”, Special Dialogue and<br />
Business Opportunities Networking (BON)<br />
Session at FMM Johor Branch - Organised by<br />
<strong>Federation</strong> of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM)<br />
and supported by SMa<br />
B. Incoming Missions<br />
28 July<br />
Philippines Chamber of Commerce<br />
2 August<br />
Confederation of India Industry<br />
13 September<br />
Qingdao Bureau of Foreign Trade Promotion<br />
14 September<br />
Mayor of Cebu City, The Philippines<br />
20 September<br />
Thailand Board Of Investment<br />
To forge closer ties with overseas business<br />
communities, the FC hosted several foreign<br />
business and offi cial delegations. Meetings and<br />
networking sessions were organised to explore<br />
collaborative opportunities for SMa members<br />
with the foreign delegates. The incoming<br />
delegations received in <strong>2005</strong> were:<br />
8 March<br />
Kazakhstan Diplomatic Mission<br />
26 September<br />
Shandong Provincial Bureau of Foreign Trade &<br />
Economic Cooperation<br />
27 September<br />
The East African Business Council (EABC)<br />
29 September<br />
Hanoi Delegation, Vietnam<br />
21 April<br />
Dorset Business Chamber<br />
22 April<br />
Egyptian Businessmen Association<br />
25 April<br />
Xiamen Study Group, PR China<br />
20 May<br />
Tianjin <strong>Federation</strong> of Industry and Commerce<br />
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16 November<br />
Delegation from Taian City, Shandong,<br />
PR China<br />
18 November<br />
Economic Development & Tourism of<br />
South Africa<br />
22 November<br />
Delegation from Heilongjiang Province,<br />
PR China<br />
28 November<br />
WalesTrade International Representative<br />
for Trade Mission to <strong>Singapore</strong> &<br />
Asia Pacifi c<br />
2 December<br />
Executive Director from the Panama<br />
Chamber of Commerce<br />
8 December<br />
Guangxi Bureau of Commerce, PR China<br />
12 December<br />
Delegation from Jiangdu City, Jiangsu<br />
Province, PR China<br />
13 December<br />
Delegation from Anhui Bureau of<br />
Commerce, PR China<br />
C. Outgoing Missions<br />
To promote growth through overseas<br />
expansion, the Trade and Investment FC<br />
researched and identifi ed potential<br />
opportunities in the emerging markets and<br />
led several outgoing missions covering a<br />
spectrum of industries.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Trade and Investment Mission<br />
to Jakarta, Indonesia<br />
(17 - 19 January <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
To reinforce the close relation between<br />
SMa and the <strong>Federation</strong> of Malaysian<br />
Manufacturers (FMM), both federations<br />
co-organised a joint Trade and Investment<br />
Mission to Jakarta. The mission was<br />
supported by International Enterprise<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> (IE <strong>Singapore</strong>), the Embassy of<br />
Indonesia in <strong>Singapore</strong>, the Malaysian<br />
Industrial Development Authority (MIDA)<br />
and the Jakarta Chamber of Commerce<br />
and Industry (KADIN).<br />
The 89-men delegation was led by Mr Lew<br />
Syn Pau and Datuk Mustafa Mansur,<br />
Presidents of SMa and FMM respectively.<br />
The delegation met up with the new<br />
leaders of Indonesia and gained valuable<br />
insight on the new policies affecting<br />
businesses operating in Indonesia. A total<br />
of 425 business matching meetings and<br />
several networking functions were<br />
arranged to explore opportunities in<br />
procurement, outsourcing, subcontracting,<br />
trade, investment and other areas with the<br />
Indonesian business community.<br />
Apart from deepening the existing tie<br />
between SMa and FMM, this mission also<br />
paved the way for vital future<br />
developments with the respective<br />
Indonesian government offi ces, private<br />
sector and associations and set the stage<br />
for future business expansion in Indonesia<br />
by our members.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Business Mission to Pakistan<br />
(31 January - 4 February <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Jointly organised by the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Business <strong>Federation</strong> (SBF), the Pakistan<br />
High Commission in <strong>Singapore</strong> and the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Pakistan Development Forum<br />
(SPADE Forum), SMa joined the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Chinese Chamber of Commerce and<br />
Industry (SCCCI), the <strong>Singapore</strong> Indian<br />
Chamber of Commerce and Industry<br />
(SICCI), the Malay Chamber of Commerce<br />
and Industry (SMCCI) and IE <strong>Singapore</strong> on<br />
this mission to Pakistan. This mission<br />
further boosted the <strong>Singapore</strong>-Pakistan<br />
business collaborations, which had<br />
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strengthened considerably following the visit by<br />
the then-Prime Minister of <strong>Singapore</strong>, Mr Goh<br />
Chok Tong in June 2004. Besides business<br />
meetings and visits, the delegates also visited<br />
Expo Pakistan <strong>2005</strong> in Karachi.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Business Mission to Vietnam and<br />
Cambodia (9 - 14 May <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Following the success of the joint Trade Mission<br />
to Jakarta in January <strong>2005</strong>, SMa and FMM<br />
organised another joint Trade and Investment<br />
Mission to Ho Chin Minh City, Vietnam and<br />
Phnom Penh, Cambodia with a team of 41<br />
delegates led by Ms Annabelle Tan, Council<br />
Member of SMa and Chairperson of the Building<br />
Products and Construction Materials Industry<br />
Group, together with Tan Sri Dato Soong Siew<br />
Hoong, Council Member of FMM.<br />
The objective of this mission was to promote<br />
business opportunities and partnerships among<br />
companies in Malaysia, <strong>Singapore</strong>, Vietnam and<br />
Cambodia. The mission focused on individual<br />
business matching meetings and networking<br />
sessions with relevant government authorities<br />
and visits to factories and industrial estates. The<br />
delegates also met up with Prince Norodom<br />
Ranariddh of Cambodia in a breakfast dialogue<br />
session to better understand the investment<br />
climate in Cambodia.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Business Mission to Taipei & Hsinchu,<br />
Taiwan (21 May - 4 June <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Targeted at the Information Communications<br />
Technology (ICT), Semiconductor and Electronics<br />
Precision Engineering industries, SMa, jointly with<br />
the <strong>Singapore</strong> Business <strong>Federation</strong> (SBF) and the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Info-communications Technology<br />
<strong>Federation</strong> (SITF) organised a business mission<br />
to Taipei and Hsinchu. This mission was led by<br />
Mr Lew Syn Pau, President of SMa.<br />
During the mission, the delegates visited<br />
Computex Taipei <strong>2005</strong>, one of Asia’s largest IT<br />
shows in <strong>2005</strong>, and two high tech industrial<br />
parks, namely Nankang Software Park and<br />
Hsinchu Science Park. The mission also<br />
coincided with the SBF-CIECA (Chinese<br />
International Economic Cooperation Association)<br />
Business Conference - a joint private sectordriven<br />
initiative to improve bilateral ties. This<br />
conference, which aimed to establish strategic<br />
cooperation between the business communities<br />
in <strong>Singapore</strong> and Taiwan, was co-chaired by Mr<br />
Lew Syn Pau and Mr Douglas Hsu, Chairman of<br />
CIECA.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Business Mission to The Russian<br />
<strong>Federation</strong> (18 - 25 September <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
To explore business opportunities in emerging<br />
markets, the committee partnered the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Business <strong>Federation</strong> (SBF) and IE <strong>Singapore</strong> on a<br />
business mission to the Russian <strong>Federation</strong>.<br />
This mission comprised of 16 companies from<br />
the food and hospitality industries visited<br />
Moscow and St. Petersburg. The participating<br />
companies were introduced to the Russian<br />
business community under the auspice of the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> offi cial agencies.<br />
The delegation also visited the World Food<br />
Moscow Exhibition where foreign manufacturers<br />
and distributors showcased their products to the<br />
Russian and international markets. Networking<br />
sessions and business matching meetings were<br />
arranged with the Russian authorities and<br />
business chambers.<br />
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<strong>Singapore</strong> Trade and Investment Mission<br />
to Guangxi, PR China<br />
(17 - 23 October <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
SMa, together with the International Trade<br />
Institute of <strong>Singapore</strong>, led a trade and<br />
investment delegation to Guangxi Zhuang<br />
Autonomous Region. This mission<br />
successfully attracted big <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
corporations from the port development,<br />
logistics and trading sectors. Led by Mr<br />
Poh Choon Ann, Council Member of SMa,<br />
the mission was held to coincide with the<br />
2 nd China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, capital<br />
of Guangxi. The 2 nd China-ASEAN Expo<br />
aimed to promote the construction of the<br />
ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA),<br />
with the principle of mutual benefi ts and<br />
economic cooperation both within ACFTA<br />
and with the rest of the world.<br />
The delegates explored 15 halls, each with<br />
a specialised theme, including Machinery<br />
& Equipment, Electronics & Household<br />
Appliances, Hardware & Construction<br />
Materials, Light Industry Products &<br />
Handicrafts and Agricultural Products &<br />
Food. Besides visiting the mega expo, this<br />
mission enabled the delegates to better<br />
assess the business opportunities<br />
available in Guangxi, where investors can<br />
simultaneously enjoy several preferential<br />
policies under the Coastal Opening<br />
Polices, the West Development Policies,<br />
and the Policies Granted to the Minority<br />
Autonomous Regions. Several business<br />
meetings and customised industrial visits<br />
were arranged in Nanning, Qinzhou and<br />
Beihai for the delegates.<br />
COLLABORATION WITH FEDERATION<br />
OF MALAYSIAN MANUFACTURERS<br />
Since the 1996 signing of the<br />
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)<br />
between SMa and the <strong>Federation</strong> of<br />
Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), the Trade<br />
and Investment Function Committee (as<br />
SMa’s liaison) was instrumental in forging<br />
closer tie with FMM via:<br />
A. Joint Missions<br />
Under the provision of the Malaysia-<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Third Country Business<br />
Development Fund (MSBF), SMa and<br />
FMM proactively engaged members in<br />
exploring overseas business opportunities<br />
with joint business missions organised by<br />
the two <strong>Federation</strong>s. These missions<br />
sought to establish and intensify tripartite<br />
business partnerships with parties in the<br />
countries that were visited. In <strong>2005</strong>, two<br />
such missions were successfully organised<br />
under this joint partnership; SMa led the<br />
fi rst joint mission to Indonesia in January<br />
<strong>2005</strong> while FMM led the other one to<br />
Cambodia and Vietnam in May <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
B. Joint Secretariat Meetings<br />
Two joint secretariat meetings took place<br />
in <strong>2005</strong>, one in Kuala Lumpur and the<br />
other in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
BILATERAL BUSINESS COUNCILS<br />
The Trade and Investment Function<br />
Committee also provided secretariat<br />
support to various business councils.<br />
They are:<br />
1. China Business Club<br />
2. China-Henan SMa Joint Co-operation<br />
Committee<br />
3. Indonesia-Malaysia-<strong>Singapore</strong> Growth<br />
Triangle (IMS-GT)<br />
4. Johor-<strong>Singapore</strong> Joint Committee on<br />
Business Co-operation<br />
5. Melaka-<strong>Singapore</strong> Joint Committee on<br />
Business Co-operation<br />
6. Mexico-<strong>Singapore</strong> Business Committee<br />
7. Pahang-<strong>Singapore</strong> Joint Committee<br />
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY<br />
DEVELOPMENT FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
The SMa’s Information Technology and Technology Development<br />
Function Committee has been leading and guiding the SMa’s<br />
Information Technology Division (ITD) in pursing its various initiatives<br />
and objectives for the secretariat, the various committees and SMa<br />
members in general.<br />
Through the years, reviews and recommendations by the committee<br />
have leveraged the usage of IT in a more effective and effi cient way. In<br />
addition to the conventional deployment of hardware and software for<br />
offi ce productivity, business-centric strategies and solutions have also<br />
been developed and deployed across various divisions periodically to<br />
help them achieve their goals and enhanced their functionality.<br />
As an important bridging agent connecting the various sectors, the<br />
committee has been active in staging regular dialogues with<br />
organisations in the private and public sectors to accord an effective<br />
platform to promote the use of IT in our local business community.<br />
In order to educate and advise member companies on the best<br />
practices in IT and related technologies, the committee has also<br />
constantly kept themselves informed of the latest developments by<br />
engaging technology partners in plant/factory visits and other<br />
enrichment events.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
SMBNet Exchange Conference<br />
In meeting the objectives of the Information<br />
Technology and Technology Development<br />
Function Committee, ITD carried out various<br />
initiatives and implementations in <strong>2005</strong>, including:<br />
Collaboration with Microsoft<br />
In its second consecutive year of running to<br />
highlight the importance of Intellectual Rights<br />
awareness, SMa jointly with Microsoft, promoted<br />
the “Save On Legal Software Licenses. And Be<br />
Safe” campaign in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
This campaign was targeted at SMEs. All SMa<br />
members enjoyed extra software and licences at<br />
no additional cost when they acquired Microsoft<br />
products.<br />
Date: 11 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: Raffl es City Convention Centre<br />
Title of Event: SMBNet Exchange <strong>2005</strong><br />
Main Organiser: SMa, Netremedia<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
SMBNet Exchange <strong>2005</strong>, co-organised by SMa<br />
and Netremedia Pte Ltd, was a one-day<br />
conference and exhibition covering key business<br />
and technology issues facing Small and Medium<br />
Sized Businesses (SMBs) and how SMBs could<br />
leverage on technology to meet these issues and<br />
challenges. The Exchange attracted more than<br />
400 business owners, senior managers and IT<br />
managers who found the various technologies<br />
and business tracks very insightful and useful,<br />
and have indicated their participation in the<br />
Exchange in 2006.<br />
Chairman of committee, Mr Alex Siow was the<br />
key note speaker on the topic, “Unlocking Your<br />
Potential - Leveraging On Technology To Grow”.<br />
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SME DEVELOPMENT<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
The role of this committee is<br />
to champion the cause of<br />
the small and medium<br />
enterprises. One of the<br />
ways to do this is to lay the<br />
groundwork to enhance<br />
SMEs’ competitiveness in<br />
the international market. The<br />
committee also collaborated<br />
with some government<br />
agencies to come up with<br />
various initiatives to assist<br />
the SMEs.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Important dialogues with government<br />
agencies staged to benefi t our members<br />
included:<br />
28 January <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa-Jurong Town Corporation (JTC)<br />
Dialogue<br />
Issues discussed at this session included<br />
changes in rental policies, and the latest<br />
developments at Biopolis and One-North.<br />
5 April <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa-<strong>Singapore</strong> Customs Dialogue<br />
Many issues, ranging from Valuation<br />
Methods, Rules of Origin to Bonded<br />
Warehouse Schemes, were discussed.<br />
30 September <strong>2005</strong><br />
SMa-SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong> Dialogue<br />
Various issues were discussed at this<br />
session with Mr Loh Khum Yean, Chief<br />
Executive of SPRING, from future plans for<br />
manufacturers to assistance from SPRING<br />
and to possible areas of collaboration.<br />
The year <strong>2005</strong> also saw the offi cial<br />
opening of the Enterprise Development<br />
Centre @ <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’<br />
<strong>Federation</strong> (EDC@SMa) on 27 October<br />
<strong>2005</strong>. EDC@SMa was formed with a<br />
government grant through SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>. The primary role of EDC@SMa<br />
is to work with <strong>Singapore</strong> companies to<br />
improve their business processes and<br />
enhance their competitive advantage. This<br />
new initiative will provide the thrust that<br />
SMa needs to help improve the business<br />
of SMEs. This is achieved through<br />
diagnostics, group consultancies and inhouse<br />
consultancy services.<br />
SMa and International Enterprise (IE)<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> signed a Memorandum of<br />
Understanding on 2 December <strong>2005</strong> to<br />
collaborate on the national branded portal<br />
www.Buy<strong>Singapore</strong>.com.sg, covering<br />
many areas of collaboration to provide<br />
overseas business leads to <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
SMEs. In addition, the <strong>Singapore</strong> Product<br />
Catalogue on Consumer Electronics was<br />
completed in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
On the education front, SMa plans to run a<br />
Certifi cation Scheme to train and equip<br />
foreign workers in the metal-stamping<br />
sector with the requisite skills to reduce<br />
the levy payable and to expedite the<br />
issuance of work permit for the course<br />
attendees.<br />
To emphasize the importance of the<br />
manufacturing sector and to encourage<br />
more <strong>Singapore</strong>ans to join this sector,<br />
Economic Development Board (EDB),<br />
Workforce Development Authority (WDA)<br />
and SMa’s Research Division are<br />
collaborating to produce an 8-part weekly<br />
infotainment series on Channel 8 in 2006<br />
to showcase the manufacturing industry.<br />
Complementing this project is the School<br />
Talk Series by CEOs in selected<br />
manufacturing companies to be launched<br />
in 2006. This latter project is jointly<br />
organized by Economic Development<br />
Board (EDB) and SMa’s Research Division.<br />
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We accord platforms<br />
... for networking and business matching
Industry Groups
Industry Groups<br />
Given the diverse background and needs of our members,<br />
11 Industry Groups were set up and to which our members are<br />
appropriately grouped. This grouping enhances networking and<br />
fosters the exchange of ideas and solutions with members in<br />
similar industries.<br />
AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (ATIG)<br />
BUILDING PRODUCTS &<br />
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (BPCM IG)<br />
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY GROUP /<br />
SINGAPORE CHEMICAL<br />
INDUSTRY COUNCIL (SCIC)<br />
Chairman<br />
MR CHRIS CHAN<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
Chairwoman<br />
MS ANNABELLE TAN<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman<br />
MR OOI CHWEE KIM<br />
Energy Innovations Asia Pte Ltd<br />
ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS<br />
& ALLIED INDUSTRIES<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (EEAI IG)<br />
FIRE PROTECTION, SAFETY<br />
AND SECURITY INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (FPSS IG)<br />
FOOD & BEVERAGE<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (F&B IG)<br />
Chairman<br />
MR TSANG KWAN LUNG<br />
GP Batteries International Limited<br />
Chairman<br />
MR ROWAN TAN<br />
DORMA Far East Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman<br />
DR K K TAN<br />
MycoBiotech Ltd<br />
LIFE SCIENCES INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (LSIG)<br />
LIFESTYLE INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (LIG)<br />
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (MTIG)<br />
Chairwoman<br />
MS GWEN GOH<br />
Malaysia Chemist Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman<br />
MR JAMES SEE<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
Chairwoman<br />
MRS THERESA MICHELMANN-LIM<br />
B. Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
METAL, MACHINERY<br />
AND ENGINEERING (MME)<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
PLASTICS AND PACKAGING<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP / PACKAGING<br />
COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE<br />
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Chairman / Social Chairman<br />
MR RICHARD SOH<br />
SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman<br />
MR ALBERT LIM<br />
Packagers Pte Ltd
AUTOMATION<br />
TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (ATIG)<br />
Led by the Chairman,<br />
Mr Chris Chan of Ultra<br />
Industrial Automation Pte<br />
Ltd, the Automation<br />
Technology Industry Group<br />
(ATIG) was formed in June<br />
2000 to assist companies<br />
by spearheading initiatives<br />
that benefi t the automation<br />
sector in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
Through partnerships and<br />
collaborations with the<br />
government and other key<br />
stakeholders, members are<br />
informed of the latest<br />
technologies and business<br />
opportunities. ATIG also<br />
represents the industry on<br />
regulatory matters and<br />
provides direction for the<br />
automation sector. The<br />
committee met regularly to<br />
discuss and update on<br />
industry issues and to plan<br />
activities for its members.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
ATIG’s belief in incorporating fun in work<br />
led it to hold its fi rst committee meeting on<br />
12 April <strong>2005</strong> at Rav Entertainment which<br />
was followed by a networking session to<br />
promote interaction and business dealings<br />
amongst members.<br />
ATIG led a delegation of 16 companies to<br />
the 3 rd Industrial Automation Malaysia<br />
Conference held at the new Kuala Lumpur<br />
Convention Centre from 20 to 23 July<br />
<strong>2005</strong> to showcase the best of <strong>Singapore</strong>’s<br />
automation sector. The event attracted<br />
nearly 15,000 trade visitors who came to<br />
network with key decision makers in the<br />
automation industry, understand business<br />
patterns from industry experts and source<br />
for potential business partners.<br />
ATIG was involved in the SMa-EDB Task<br />
force in formulating the <strong>Manufacturing</strong><br />
2018 initiative with the aim of doubling<br />
manufacturing output for all industries in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> to $300 billion by 2018. About<br />
15,000 manufacturing jobs would be<br />
expected from new projects every year<br />
between now and 2018.<br />
ATIG regularly updates members on<br />
governmental schemes provided to aid<br />
industries and administered by various<br />
statutory boards such as the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Workforce Development Agency (WDA)<br />
and International Enterprise (IE) <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
An example would be the presentation by<br />
WDA offi cials on 25 October <strong>2005</strong> to ATIG<br />
members about the VINTAGE (Value-Add<br />
for Industries by Tapping on AGE) Scheme<br />
whereby a fi nancial incentive scheme was<br />
implemented to help companies employ<br />
mature workers and retain workers<br />
beyond age 62.<br />
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BUILDING PRODUCTS & CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (BPCM IG)<br />
SMa’s Building Products & Construction Materials (BPCM) IG’s<br />
mission is to promote and share business experiences and<br />
information with members, relevant government agencies and<br />
private organisations. It serves as a platform to disseminate and<br />
communicate government legislation concerning the building and<br />
construction industry to members.<br />
The SMa BPCM IG Committee meets bi-monthly to discuss the<br />
industry’s developments and to organise activities. Dialogue<br />
sessions are held regularly for members to provide feedback and<br />
insights into their problems, and more importantly, to explore<br />
business opportunities.<br />
The objectives of the committee are:<br />
To promote and focus on specialised business interests<br />
of members<br />
To share business experiences and information among members<br />
To form strategic alliances among members so as to obtain<br />
economies of scale in business operations<br />
To enhance networking opportunities among members<br />
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HIGHLIGHTS<br />
The “Financial Seminar for SMEs” was<br />
organised on 31 May <strong>2005</strong> to inform and<br />
update SMa members on the SME<br />
ACCESS Loan Scheme. This is a new<br />
fi nancing scheme initiated by SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> and International Enterprise<br />
(IE) <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
The seminar attracted 120 participants,<br />
where they learned the features of the<br />
loan, eligibility criteria, loan types and<br />
application methods during the<br />
presentation. They also benefi ted from the<br />
two fi nancing topics presented: “Impact<br />
on your FX and Interest Rates Exposure”<br />
and “How to minimise cost in trade<br />
fi nance transactions”.<br />
The presenters also gave the audience a<br />
better understanding of the impact of forex<br />
and interest rates exposure on SME’s<br />
trade fi nancing and the different types of<br />
letters of credit and their applications.<br />
These topics enabled the audience to<br />
minimise the relevant risk and cost in trade<br />
fi nance transactions.<br />
The seminar was held at the Hainan Wok<br />
Restaurant where all participants were<br />
treated to a sumptuous networking lunch.<br />
The BPCM IG held another seminar on<br />
“Building and Construction Industry<br />
Security of Payment (SOP) Act” on<br />
30 August <strong>2005</strong>. The seminar was a joint<br />
effort between the Industry Group and the<br />
Fire Protection, Safety and Security IG.<br />
The seminar informed on and examined<br />
the changes in the Act and provided<br />
suggestions on how the various parties in<br />
the industry can and should adapt to and<br />
prepare for the changes. Presented by<br />
renowned lawyers from Rajah & Tann,<br />
Mr Edwin Lee and Ms Looi Ming Ming also<br />
spoke on the SOP Act, payment claims,<br />
adjudication regime of contracts and<br />
contract administration to an audience of<br />
110 participants.<br />
A site tour to CSR Southeast Asia Pte Ltd<br />
(an SMa member company) was<br />
organised on 8 September <strong>2005</strong>. The tour<br />
helped the participants to better<br />
understand the products and services<br />
offered by CSR.<br />
On 4 November <strong>2005</strong>, the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> - The Institution<br />
of Engineers, <strong>Singapore</strong> (SMa-IES)<br />
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)<br />
was signed by SMa Acting President,<br />
Mr Edwin Khew and IES President,<br />
Dr Foo Say Wei. This was an initiative by<br />
the BPCM IG and the IES. The purpose of<br />
the MOU is to explore ways of pooling<br />
resources to jointly organise activities for<br />
mutual benefi ts.<br />
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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP / SINGAPORE<br />
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY<br />
COUNCIL (SCIC)<br />
THE SCIC ANNUAL DINNER <strong>2005</strong> CUM<br />
RESPONSIBLE CARE AWARDS 2004<br />
The SCIC <strong>Annual</strong> Dinner <strong>2005</strong> cum Responsible<br />
Care Awards 2004 was held on 18 March <strong>2005</strong><br />
at the Stamford Ballroom, Raffl es City Convention<br />
Centre. Sponsored by Eastman Chemical<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd, the event was graced by our<br />
Guest-of-Honour, Mr David Sandidge, Director<br />
for Responsible Care & Environmental Support<br />
from Eastman Chemical Company.<br />
More than 200 guests attended the dinner<br />
and awards presentation, amongst whom<br />
were Brigadier-General Lam Joon Khoi (Chief<br />
Executive Offi cer, National Environment Agency)<br />
and Ms Aw Kah Peng (Director for Chemical<br />
Cluster, EDB) and other representatives from<br />
statutory agencies such as MPA and SCDF.<br />
The Responsible Care Awards 2004 presentation<br />
was the highlight of the evening with a total of 26<br />
awards given out. This included the presentation<br />
of the Individual Award to Mr Ong See Hee from<br />
Merck Sharp & Dohme (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd, for<br />
his contributions towards the promotion and<br />
development of the Responsible Care initiative<br />
in <strong>Singapore</strong>. SCIC also took the opportunity to<br />
appreciate Mr Georges Grosliere and ExxonMobil<br />
for their contributions, dedication and support to<br />
SCIC and the Responsible Care initiatives.<br />
SCIC DIALOGUE SESSIONS WITH<br />
STATUTORY AGENCIES<br />
Over the course of the year, SCIC has been<br />
actively engaging the relevant regulatory agencies<br />
(NEA, MOM, SCDF, EDB, JTC) in dialogue<br />
sessions to address issues of concern to the<br />
chemical and related industries. For example,<br />
with SCDF, SCIC had effectively raised the<br />
operational concerns of our members in terms<br />
of timing restrictions in the transportation<br />
of Hydrogen, Diesel and Acetylene. This<br />
subsequently led SCDF to accede to a 24-hour<br />
permit for the transportation of these three<br />
items. SCIC will continue to cooperate with<br />
these agencies to engender a better regulated<br />
environment for industry’s benefi t.<br />
CHEMICAL LOGISTICS MISSION TO<br />
JIANGSU, ZHEJIANG & SHANGHAI<br />
The IE <strong>Singapore</strong> and SCIC’s Logistics &<br />
Distribution Sub-Committee jointly organised<br />
a trade mission to Nanjing (Jiangsu province),<br />
Ningbo (Zhejiang province) and Shanghai from<br />
27 March - 2 April <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
The objectives of the chemical logistics mission<br />
to China were to understand and assess the<br />
market potential for <strong>Singapore</strong>’s transport and<br />
logistics companies and establish relations with<br />
key Ministries/Government agencies, business<br />
associations, service providers and domestic<br />
shippers. The mission provided opportunities<br />
to promote <strong>Singapore</strong>’s transport and logistics<br />
companies’ capabilities in the provision of<br />
chemical logistics service and opportunities in<br />
strategic alliances/joint ventures. Site tours of<br />
various chemical parks were also organised for<br />
the mission trip.<br />
18 delegates from IE <strong>Singapore</strong>, IE Shanghai<br />
and <strong>Singapore</strong>-based companies went on<br />
this mission, which was co-led by Mr Au Yong<br />
Kong Seng (SCIC Director for Logistics and<br />
Distribution) and IE Shanghai Consulate Ms Wan<br />
Sze Mei.<br />
10 th AMEICC - WCGI MEETING<br />
The 10 th AMEICC (ASEAN Economic Ministers -<br />
Ministry of Economy and Industry Economic and<br />
Industrial Co-operation Committee) Meeting of<br />
the Working Group on Chemical Industry (WGCI)<br />
was held in <strong>Singapore</strong> from 11-12 July <strong>2005</strong> at<br />
the Raffl es Convention Centre.<br />
The meeting comprised government and industry<br />
representatives from ASEAN and Japan, as well<br />
as the ASEAN secretariat. Historically chaired<br />
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nation and Japan, this year’s event<br />
marked a signifi cant difference as it was<br />
co-chaired by a member of the chemical<br />
industry. Mr Ooi Chwee Kim, Chairman of<br />
the <strong>Singapore</strong> Chemical Industry Council,<br />
co-chaired the meeting with Mr Takashi<br />
Manabe, Director of Chemical Industries<br />
Division, <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Industries Bureau,<br />
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry,<br />
Japan.<br />
The two-day meeting saw fruitful<br />
discussions amongst the participants on<br />
various issues of concern to the regional<br />
chemical industries especially in the areas<br />
of Globally Harmonised System (GHS)<br />
developments of the ASEAN members<br />
and the impact of REACH on ASEAN.<br />
The participants were also given a tour of<br />
Jurong Island, the pride of the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Chemical Industry.<br />
RESPONSIBLE CARE TRAINING<br />
WORKSHOP <strong>2005</strong><br />
The <strong>Singapore</strong> Chemical Industry Council<br />
organised its annual Responsible Care<br />
Training Workshop on 17 and 18 August<br />
<strong>2005</strong>. As a follow-up to last year’s<br />
workshop, the remaining 3 Responsible<br />
Care Codes of Management Practices<br />
were covered by the following SCIC subcommittee<br />
members:<br />
Employee Health and Safety Code:<br />
Mr Alan Chong (Chevron Oronite Pte Ltd)<br />
Community Awareness and Emergency<br />
Response Code:<br />
Mr Tommy Ch’ng (Celanese <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Pte Ltd)<br />
Distribution Code:<br />
Mr Lim Tiong Jee (Shell Eastern Petroleum<br />
(Pte) Ltd)<br />
Mr James Samuel (Dow Chemical Pacifi c<br />
(<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd)<br />
Half-day sessions were devoted to<br />
each code, providing participants with<br />
more information and assistance on the<br />
above codes of management practice<br />
and their implementation. Examples of<br />
implementation, case studies and best<br />
practices were shared with more than<br />
40 participants from each code. Greater<br />
emphasis was placed on the Distribution<br />
code this year as the trainers conducted<br />
syndicate exercises for the participants<br />
and provided hands-on experience for<br />
them under various scenarios.<br />
SCIC HOSTING OF SHANGHAI<br />
CHEMICAL COUNCIL DELEGATES<br />
The <strong>Singapore</strong> Chemical Industry Council<br />
jointly hosted 45 delegates from the<br />
Shanghai Chemical Council with the<br />
EDB on 26 July <strong>2005</strong>. This accorded<br />
a networking and business matching<br />
platform for more than 20 SCIC members<br />
to interact with their counterparts from<br />
China. A plant visit hosted by Du Pont<br />
Company was also organised for the<br />
delegates on Jurong Island.<br />
SCIC - ISO TANK COURSE<br />
SCIC organised a 2-day Training Course<br />
on “Regulatory, Technical & Safety<br />
Requirements of ISO Tank Containers”<br />
on 4 and 5 August <strong>2005</strong>. The training<br />
course was conducted by Mr Paul Sireci,<br />
a consultant and specialist in the fi eld with<br />
more than 30 years experience.<br />
The course informed on the use and<br />
operation of this highly specialised<br />
equipment and introduced international<br />
regulatory frameworks and various<br />
technical aspects in operating ISO tank<br />
containers.<br />
The course was attended by more than 60<br />
operational and non-operational members<br />
from chemical companies and chemical<br />
logistics service providers.<br />
SCIC CONFERENCE <strong>2005</strong><br />
The SCIC Conference <strong>2005</strong> “Prospects<br />
& Challenges Facing the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Chemical Industry” held at Novotel<br />
Clarke Quay on 27 October <strong>2005</strong> saw an<br />
overwhelming response of more than 150<br />
participants.<br />
The panel of speakers for the conference<br />
included governmental representatives<br />
from the EDB, MTI, NEA, SCDF and<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Customs. Speakers from the<br />
industry included ExxonMobil Chemical<br />
Asia Pacifi c, PSA Corporation and SCIC’s<br />
Responsible Care Committee.<br />
The distinguished speakers shared on the<br />
current business climate and challenges<br />
facing the industry. Participants were<br />
also informed of the existing government<br />
incentives and the benefi ts that<br />
companies could gain from existing Free<br />
Trade Agreements (FTAs) that had been<br />
signed. The conference also provided<br />
an excellent networking platform for<br />
professionals and practitioners in the<br />
public and private sectors to interact and<br />
exchange experiences.<br />
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ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & ALLIED INDUSTRIES<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (EEAI IG)<br />
The Electrical, Electronics and Allied Industries (EEAI) Industry Group<br />
(IG) is the largest industry group in SMa. Given the multifarious<br />
interests of its members, the group is divided into four Sub-Industry<br />
Groups (Sub-IGs). They are: Computer, Telecommunications &<br />
Information Technology (CTIT) Sub-IG, the Consumer Electronics &<br />
Electrical Products (CEEP) Sub-IG, the Industrial Electronics &<br />
Electrical (IEEP) Sub-IG, and the Supporting Industries & Services<br />
(SIS) Sub-IG.<br />
The objectives of the committee are:<br />
To identify growth markets (eg, Vietnam, Malaysia, India, China<br />
and Middle East)<br />
To assist members through SMa International Network<br />
To act as the communicator to the government agencies on issues/<br />
problems faced by SMa members<br />
To generate business opportunities for members through businessmatching<br />
among members and non-members<br />
To organise cross- networking events to network with other SMa<br />
IGs members<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
On 7 April <strong>2005</strong>, the EEAI IG organised a seminar<br />
on “Revenue & Profi ts Growth Through Real-time<br />
Collaborative Systems”. Presenters from IBM<br />
and Comex Frontier showed how enterprise<br />
collaboration can help companies manage<br />
resources, relationships and processes. SMa<br />
members also gained valuable insights from<br />
Grocery Logistics of <strong>Singapore</strong> (GLS), a whollyowned<br />
subsidiary and logistics fulfi llment arm of<br />
NTUC Fairprice, who shared its success story on<br />
how it has achieved considerable cost savings<br />
and gain quantum effectiveness to its business<br />
by implementing real-time<br />
collaborative systems.<br />
An interestingly titled half-day seminar “E=MC2,<br />
The Formula for Success” on 28 October <strong>2005</strong><br />
imparted knowledge on the latest technological<br />
trends and opportunities, and best practices on<br />
how businesses can stay abreast in the fastmoving<br />
marketplace. Presenters from IDA,<br />
SingTel, Justlogin and Emerio Corporation shared<br />
their knowledge and experiences on how SMEs<br />
could adopt technology to achieve substantial<br />
cost-savings and greater effi ciencies in their<br />
business.<br />
The RoHS* Presentation cum Lab Tour was<br />
staged on 10 November <strong>2005</strong> at the premise of<br />
Setsco Services Pte Ltd to provide members with<br />
a better understanding of the RoHS directive and<br />
to facilitate their compliance with the directive.<br />
Signifi cant insights were gained, by the 55 SMa<br />
members who attended the session, from<br />
witnessing the testing of an actual sample from<br />
the preparation to the generation of a RoHS test<br />
report and a tour of the Environment, Food and<br />
Micro-contamination test lab.<br />
SMa EEAI IG members gained useful insights on<br />
the “Growing a Greener Asia” conference<br />
organised by the National Environment Agency<br />
Staged on 23 November <strong>2005</strong> at the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Marriot Hotel, the conference invited presenters<br />
from Japan, Germany, New Zealand and<br />
Australia who shared on their national policies,<br />
strategies and programmes on e-waste<br />
management.<br />
Problems relating to the implementation and<br />
business impact of a Pan-Asian approach to<br />
e-waste management were also deliberated<br />
during a panel discussion.<br />
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*RoHS: Restriction On the use of certain Hazardous<br />
Substances in electrical and electronic equipment
FIRE PROTECTION,<br />
SAFETY AND SECURITY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
(FPSS IG)<br />
Chaired by Mr Rowan Tan<br />
of DORMA Far East Pte<br />
Ltd, the FPSS IG assists<br />
members by fostering<br />
closer working relationships<br />
with <strong>Singapore</strong> government<br />
agencies through drafting<br />
and reviewing safety<br />
standards, promoting best<br />
practices, conducting joint<br />
research, and educating<br />
the public by promoting<br />
and enhancing fi re safety,<br />
security and safety issues.<br />
Dialogue sessions and<br />
seminars are also held<br />
regularly to update and<br />
enrich members with the<br />
latest developments in the<br />
industry. The fi ve founding<br />
members of the FPSS<br />
IG are DORMA Far East<br />
Pte Ltd, South East Metal<br />
Industries Pte Ltd, Kaba<br />
Security Pte Ltd, Tacam<br />
Steel Pte Ltd and Assa<br />
Abloy (S) Pte Ltd.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
a) Fire Safety Best Practices<br />
(FSBP) Scheme<br />
Fire doors & shutters form the fi rst line of<br />
defence against fi re in a building. Effective<br />
and properly maintained fi re doors &<br />
shutters will contain and prevent fi re from<br />
spreading, thereby allowing the occupants<br />
to escape safely from the building and<br />
facilitating fi re-fi ghting and rescue efforts<br />
by the Civil Defence personnel.<br />
FPSS IG initiated several working<br />
committees by securing participation<br />
from various stakeholders (SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>, PSB Corporation, Institution<br />
of Engineers <strong>Singapore</strong>, Fire Safety<br />
Managers’ Association of <strong>Singapore</strong> and<br />
Real Estate Developers’ Association of<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>) to formulate a comprehensive<br />
scheme to implement and adopt<br />
standards and codes of practices on fi re<br />
safety in <strong>Singapore</strong>. This was seamlessly<br />
executed via the existing channels of<br />
pre-qualifi cation, testing, quality assurance<br />
and surveillance programmes such<br />
as periodic inspections by Fire Safety<br />
Managers and annual inspections by<br />
SCDF personnel.<br />
b) “Building and Construction Industry<br />
Security of Payment Act” Seminar<br />
Together with the SMa Building Products<br />
& Construction Materials (BPCM)<br />
Industry Group, the FPSS IG organised<br />
the ‘Building and Construction Industry<br />
Security of Payment Act’ seminar in<br />
August <strong>2005</strong>. The seminar invited legal<br />
consultants from Rajah & Tann who<br />
thoroughly analysed the impact arising<br />
from changes in the Act pertaining to<br />
developers, contractors, suppliers and<br />
consultants. An ensuing dialogue session<br />
saw the 110 participants shared their<br />
views and had their long-standing queries<br />
answered by the experts from Rajah & Tann.<br />
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FOOD & BEVERAGE INDUSTRY GROUP (F&B IG)<br />
Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
“This brand (Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong>) will provide our food industries with<br />
a unique identity to market our food products internationally. The<br />
launch is timely and this enables <strong>Singapore</strong> food manufacturers<br />
to leverage on the current national effort to promote <strong>Singapore</strong> as<br />
a tourist and business destination. It complements the “Uniquely<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>” brand even further. “<br />
- Dr K K Tan, Chairman,<br />
SMa Food & Beverage Industry Group<br />
Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong> (Phase Two) was launched<br />
by Mr Heng Chee How, Minister of State for<br />
National Development on 10 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
at the <strong>Singapore</strong> Expo. Phase Two covered the<br />
implementation of the initiative at the enterprise<br />
level for <strong>Singapore</strong>-based companies with<br />
manufacturing facilities in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong> is an initiative of IE <strong>Singapore</strong>, in<br />
collaboration with SMa and the <strong>Singapore</strong> Food<br />
Manufacturers Association and it epitomises the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> food standard which is universally<br />
regarded as synonymous with quality and<br />
excellence.<br />
operations as well as to accord networking<br />
opportunities for members.<br />
Members were treated to a live demonstration<br />
on pasta preparation and a sampling of tasty<br />
and wholesome Italian cuisine complete with a<br />
touch of Southern Italian hospitality hosted by<br />
the founder-chef, Mr Carecci Salvatore. The chef<br />
created a special menu for the occasion with<br />
different combinations of pasta, sauces, pizza<br />
and desserts. The event was indeed a pleasant<br />
and enjoyable occasion for members.<br />
Visit to <strong>Singapore</strong> Polytechnic<br />
During the Phase Two launch, 20 Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
pioneer Brand Ambassadors were introduced<br />
and these companies will co-brand their products<br />
with the Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong> mark, cementing their<br />
association with <strong>Singapore</strong>’s brand equity. The<br />
Tasty <strong>Singapore</strong> brand was also adopted as the<br />
theme for all IE <strong>Singapore</strong>-supported F&B-related<br />
events, such as the Gulf Food event organised<br />
by SMa, as well as international tradeshows<br />
including Food & Hotel Asia 2004.<br />
Visit cum Networking Session<br />
A visit to the <strong>Singapore</strong> Polytechnics Food<br />
Laboratories was organised on 22 July <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
The visit included a tour of the Food Quality<br />
& Sensory Lab, Food Flavours Lab, Food<br />
Processing Lab, the Packaging Lab (which is<br />
equipped with a range of equipment for the study<br />
of the properties of food and packaging materials<br />
and products) and the Asia Noodle Centre.<br />
Participants gained a deeper understanding of<br />
the <strong>Singapore</strong> Polytechnics Food Laboratories<br />
operations and the training and services they offer.<br />
The F&B IG organised a visit cum networking<br />
luncheon at Pasta Fresca Da Salvatore Pte<br />
Ltd Pasir Panjang Outlet on 24 March <strong>2005</strong> to<br />
engender a better understanding of members’<br />
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LIFE SCIENCES<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (LSIG)<br />
Chaired by Ms Gwen Goh<br />
of Malaysia Chemist (Pte)<br />
Ltd, the Life Sciences<br />
Industry Group (LSIG)<br />
comprises of two subindustry<br />
groups - the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Pharmaceutical<br />
Manufacturers’ Council<br />
(SPMC) and the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Pharmaceutical Trade<br />
Organisation (SPTO).<br />
Besides meeting regularly to discuss<br />
issues on regulations and registration,<br />
the LSIG seeks to improve the industry<br />
standard and skills of employees.<br />
Members have been active in training<br />
programme like the “Essential Good<br />
<strong>Manufacturing</strong> Practices (GMP) Principles<br />
for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers” and<br />
in inviting the Workforce Development<br />
Agency (WDA) and Temasek Polytechnic<br />
to present on Validation Specialist<br />
Programme and courses offered to the<br />
pharmaceutical industry.<br />
On 11 April <strong>2005</strong>, a dialogue session with<br />
the Intellectual Property Offi ce of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(IPOS) was well attended by 20 members.<br />
This was led by Mr Koe Khoon Poh,<br />
Chairman of <strong>Singapore</strong> Pharmaceutical<br />
Manufacturers’ Council (SPMC) and Mr<br />
Yeo Siew Meng, Chairman of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Pharmaceutical Trade Organisation<br />
(SPTO). IPOS educated participants on<br />
the purpose of patents and the effective<br />
management of intellectual property (IP).<br />
It also elaborated on the approaches to<br />
the Search and Examination Process<br />
to access patent-related information,<br />
the patent application process fl ow and<br />
international application under the Patent<br />
Co-operation Treaty (PCT).<br />
The inaugural dialogue between SPTO and<br />
General Procurement Offi ce (GPO) was<br />
held on 14 March <strong>2005</strong> at GPO Offi ce,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> General Hospital. Mr Yeo Siew<br />
Meng, SPTO Chairman, led a 14-member<br />
team while Mr Foo Hee Jug, Group Chief<br />
Procurement Offi cer of GPO presented on<br />
changes to the procurement process and<br />
the four basic procurement principles.<br />
Hosted by the Centre for Drug<br />
Administration (CDA) of the Health<br />
Sciences Authority (HSA), with support<br />
from industry players - <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Association of Pharmaceutical Industries<br />
(SAPI), SMa’s <strong>Singapore</strong> Pharmaceutical<br />
Manufacturers’ Council (SPMC) and<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Pharmaceutical Trade<br />
Organisation (SPTO), the 10th ASEAN<br />
Consultative Committee for Standards<br />
and Quality (ACCSQ) Pharmaceutical<br />
Product Working Group (PPWG) Meeting<br />
was held for the fi rst time in <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
from 23 to 26 August <strong>2005</strong> at the Grand<br />
Copthorne Waterfront Hotel. This meeting<br />
underscored <strong>Singapore</strong>’s leadership in<br />
integrating the healthcare sector in ASEAN.<br />
Formed in 1999 and initiated through the<br />
ACCSQ, the PPWG’s aim is to develop the<br />
harmonization schemes of pharmaceutical<br />
regulations of ASEAN member countries to<br />
complement and to facilitate the objectives<br />
of ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) without<br />
comprising on the quality, safety and<br />
effi cacy of drugs used in ASEAN.<br />
About 250 participants from ASEAN Drug<br />
Regulatory Authorities, the pharmaceutical<br />
industry, representatives from the World<br />
Health Organisation (WHO) and the ASEAN<br />
Secretariat met to discuss technical issues<br />
at the 10th ACCSQ PPWG.<br />
Coinciding with the 10th ACCSQ PPWG<br />
Meeting, the 2nd ASEAN Pharmaceutical<br />
Industry Club (APC) Meeting was held on<br />
24 August <strong>2005</strong> to gauge the readiness of<br />
APC members to implement the ASEAN<br />
Common Technical Dossier (ACTD) Quality.<br />
It was well attended by key representatives<br />
from the Malaysian Organisation of<br />
Pharmaceutical Industries, SPMC,<br />
Philippine Chamber of the Pharmaceutical<br />
Industry, Inc., Thai Pharmaceutical<br />
Manufacturers’ Association and the<br />
National Board Indonesia Pharmaceutical<br />
Association.<br />
On 23 September <strong>2005</strong>, SPMC Chairman,<br />
Mr Koe Khoon Poh led a 15-member<br />
team in the fi rst dialogue session between<br />
SPMC and CDA to deliberate on drug<br />
registration, Good <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Practices<br />
(GMP) and inspection.<br />
Following the fi rst dialogue between SPTO<br />
and CDA in December 2004, the second<br />
dialogue was held on 31 October <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
Led by SPTO Chairman, Mr Yeo Siew<br />
Meng, challenges and practical issues<br />
related to drug registration, PRISM - an<br />
electronic system for the online submission<br />
of drug registration and patents were<br />
discussed.<br />
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LIFESTYLE INDUSTRY GROUP (LFS)<br />
SMa Lifestyle Industry Group (LFS) sets the following objectives for<br />
the Term 2004 / 2006:<br />
To promote networking through social programmes and<br />
programmes related to the lifestyle & lifestyle-related industry<br />
To create opportunities for business development through trade<br />
missions, exhibitions and networking sessions.<br />
LFS met every month to plan a variety of programmes, seminars,<br />
talks and activities for its members to network and to promote the<br />
interest of LFS.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
LFS meetings were mostly held at the premises of<br />
its committee members. Eu Yan Sang International<br />
Ltd hosted the fi rst Lifestyle Committee Meeting on<br />
20 January <strong>2005</strong>. After discussing at length the<br />
year’s events & programmes, committee members<br />
were treated to the famous “Tea-Leaf Egg” and tea<br />
by Eu Yan Sang.<br />
achievement and the apron they wore during the<br />
pewter-making session.<br />
In September <strong>2005</strong>, the IG bid farewell to its<br />
Deputy Chairperson, Mdm Tan Lay Keow of<br />
Everfi rst Pte Ltd. The IG then elected its new<br />
Deputy Chairman, Mr Justin Tan of The Seafood<br />
International Market & Restaurant Pte Ltd on 26<br />
October <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
To whet members’ appetite for durians and to<br />
create networking opportunities, LFS organised<br />
a “Durian Appreciation Nite” at the premise of<br />
FarEastFlora at Thomson Road on 31 May <strong>2005</strong>,<br />
after its committee meeting there.<br />
Mr Alun Chow of 101 Fresh Fruits Trading<br />
enlightened on the know-how of selecting good<br />
durians. Response from participants was overwhelming<br />
as everyone present was treated to<br />
different grades & types of durians, including<br />
the famous D24 durians. Many left with bags of<br />
durians bought at special wholesale price from<br />
101 Fresh Fruits Trading.<br />
Before the year drew to a close, LFS held its<br />
last committee meeting at SMa premise on<br />
29 November <strong>2005</strong> to discuss 2006 events<br />
& programmes. A major plan in 2006 was<br />
to organise a trade mission to China in mid-<br />
February 2006 for LFS members. Following the<br />
meeting, a “Travel Forum” was held jointly with<br />
OAG to educate participants on the ease of<br />
on-line fl ight and hotel booking. Fabulous prizes<br />
such as Christian Dior watches were won by<br />
participants.<br />
LFS committee members toured the Royal<br />
Selangor Pewter Centre showroom on 2<br />
June <strong>2005</strong>, after its committee meeting at the<br />
premise located at Clarke Quay. Besides the<br />
rare opportunity to make their own pewter<br />
dish, each committee member went home<br />
with their individualized creation, a certifi cate of<br />
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (MTIG)<br />
Formed in 1998, the Medical<br />
Technology Industry Group<br />
(MTIG) consists of leading<br />
multinational companies and<br />
local Small and Mediumsized<br />
Enterprises (SMEs) in<br />
the medical technology and<br />
supporting industries. It<br />
aims to be<br />
“the leading voice for<br />
the medical industry and<br />
related organizations,<br />
encompassing medical<br />
devices, equipments,<br />
instruments, diagnostics,<br />
and implantables, serving as<br />
a vital forum and focal point<br />
to advance the interests of<br />
the industry and to benefi t<br />
the people we serve”.<br />
Chaired by Mrs Theresa Lim<br />
of B.Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte<br />
Ltd, MTIG members meet<br />
regularly to discuss issues<br />
and trends in the industry.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
In March <strong>2005</strong>, together with the<br />
International Enterprise (IE) <strong>Singapore</strong> and<br />
the Intellectual Property Offi ce of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(IPOS), MTIG organised a half-day seminar<br />
entitled, “Intellectual Property (IP) Seminar<br />
for Medical Component Manufacturers” at<br />
IE <strong>Singapore</strong>’s offi ce. Participants gained<br />
a better understanding of pertinent IP<br />
issues encountered when doing business<br />
overseas, various IP management<br />
strategies in dealing with potential buyers<br />
from the medical device sector especially<br />
in the US and a useful IP management<br />
diagnostic tool known as SCOPE IP<br />
(Strategies for Creation, Ownership,<br />
Protection and Exploitation of Intellectual<br />
Property).<br />
From 11 to 13 July <strong>2005</strong>, MTIG supported<br />
a “3-Day Education Programme for the<br />
Medical Device Industry” which was<br />
organised by the Centre for Medical Device<br />
Regulation (CMDR) of the Health Sciences<br />
Authority (HSA). Held at Biopolis, the<br />
programme attracted 154 participants<br />
from established companies like Abbott<br />
Laboratories, B.Braun, Johnson & Johnson<br />
Medical, Philips Medical Systems, Siemens<br />
Medical Instruments and Smith & Nephew.<br />
This practical introductory programme<br />
covered the regulatory policies and<br />
practices in the medical device industry.<br />
Its main objective was part of CMDR’s<br />
overall strategy to establish a core group<br />
of personnel from the local industry and<br />
authorised representatives who are wellversed<br />
in the local regulatory requirements<br />
and other medical device regulatory affairs.<br />
Participants gained a better understanding<br />
of medical device policy and regulation<br />
so as to ensure the quality, safety and<br />
performance of medical devices in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
On 10 November <strong>2005</strong>, MTIG members<br />
held a dialogue session with Mr Wong Yew<br />
Sin, Director of CMDR, HSA. The main<br />
agenda was to form a sub-committee<br />
under the MTIG Technical Sub-Committee,<br />
which comprised of local medical device/<br />
component contract manufacturers and<br />
medical device distributors in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
CMDR’s rationale was to share and<br />
disseminate information and knowledge<br />
in regulatory affairs among the ASEAN<br />
regulators, especially in the light of the<br />
integration of the Healthcare Roadmap in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
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METAL, MACHINERY & ENGINEERING INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
(MME IG)<br />
Led by Chairman, Mr Richard Soh of SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Pte Ltd, the Metal, Machinery & Engineering Industry Group (MME<br />
IG) focuses its efforts on the discussion on salient issues, updates<br />
on market trends and provision of networking opportunities for<br />
members via organised factory visits, talks by industry experts and<br />
social activities in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
For 2006, MME IG promises to stay relevant to members by<br />
providing more activities both in business and leisure. The MME IG<br />
committee met every second Thursday of the month to discuss and<br />
update on issues about industry trends, business opportunities, and<br />
governmental matters and to plan activities for members.<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Companies can benefi t and improve by<br />
observing how leading manufacturers run their<br />
business and operations. With that in mind,<br />
MME IG kicked off <strong>2005</strong> by organising a plant<br />
visit to Makino Asia Pte Ltd on 7 January <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
Hosted by SMa Honorary Secretary, Dr Moh<br />
Chong Tau, President & CEO of Makino Asia Pte<br />
Ltd, the event attracted a large turnout of nearly<br />
70 SMa members. Participants were briefed on<br />
Makino Asia’s business, facilities and human<br />
resource management through a plant tour<br />
and presentations. They were also treated to a<br />
sumptuous lunch complete with red wine by<br />
the host.<br />
In line with the newly introduced laws effective<br />
1 Jan <strong>2005</strong> on IP for software, MME IG organised<br />
a half-day seminar on “Staying legal without<br />
increasing your IT budget” on 28 January <strong>2005</strong><br />
to discourage potential under-licensing and the<br />
installation of pirated software. The speaker,<br />
Mr Harish Pillay, Chief Technology Architect for Red<br />
Hat Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd, introduced participants<br />
to Linux and Open Source, a secure, reliable,<br />
and cost effective software solution to higher IT<br />
spending expected under the new regulations.<br />
In February <strong>2005</strong>, MME IG committee members<br />
celebrated the Lunar New Year and “lo hei”<br />
for prosperity and success. A “Talk on Trade<br />
Finance” was organised on 10 March <strong>2005</strong>,<br />
where Mr Ow You Seng enhanced members’<br />
understanding of the types and applications of<br />
different letters of credit and the risk and cost<br />
minimisation methods in trade fi nancing.<br />
Based on members’ interest to expand their<br />
business operations in Bangladesh, a discussion<br />
cum Q&A session on “Doing Business in<br />
Bangladesh” was arranged and chaired by MME<br />
IG committee member, Mr Quek Chee Meng,<br />
Managing Director of Ritchmen (S) Pte Ltd on<br />
14 April <strong>2005</strong>. Enquiries on legislation and<br />
logistics in Bangladesh were pertinently answered<br />
by Mr Quek, who shared his Bangladeshi<br />
experience with all present.<br />
To improve and minimise risks in business<br />
practices of members, Marsh Ltd was invited<br />
by the MME IG committee to talk about “Risk<br />
Focus” on 12 May <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
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The presenter, Mr Martin Vilsoe, educated<br />
members on risk management practices<br />
such as compliance, people, technology<br />
and change management risks. He<br />
described the possible causes and<br />
effects of these risks and showed ways to<br />
effectively identify, manage, mitigate and<br />
contain the problems that arise.<br />
Under the National Environment Agency<br />
(NEA)’s Code of Practice on Pollution<br />
Control, companies engaging in onsite<br />
activities that can cause pollution<br />
are legally required to conduct a site<br />
assessment study on the extent of<br />
land contamination if their site is to be<br />
redeveloped, re-zoned or re-used for a<br />
non-pollutive activity. With that in mind, the<br />
MME IG Programmes sub-committee and<br />
the <strong>Singapore</strong> Surface Finishing Society<br />
(SSFS) jointly organised a presentation<br />
by Ms Elizabeth Lee of Setsco Pte Ltd on<br />
“An Introduction to Environmental Baseline<br />
Studies” on 9 June <strong>2005</strong> to inform and<br />
equip members on pollution control.<br />
Companies looking for funds to expand<br />
overseas or embark on projects in<br />
emerging markets were introduced to<br />
additional funding sources from German<br />
Capital. MME IG chairman invited Mr<br />
Julian Sandt and Ms Philomene Ngui from<br />
Germancapital Pte Ltd to give a talk<br />
on “Financing from Governmental<br />
Developmental Institutions” on 14 July<br />
<strong>2005</strong>. They revealed plausible sources<br />
of long-term capital from European<br />
institutional investors for reputable Asian<br />
companies.<br />
To foster interaction and networking<br />
between MME IG and other IG members,<br />
eager golfers teed off on 28 July <strong>2005</strong><br />
at Jurong Country Club (JCC) for the<br />
SMa MME Golf Challenge <strong>2005</strong>. Golfers<br />
were later treated to a sumptuous dinner<br />
cum prize presentation ceremony. The<br />
winner for Best Gross in 2004, Mr Lau<br />
Koi Fong from Kenwood Industries Pte<br />
Ltd, successfully defended his title with<br />
an excellent gross score of 87. Mr Ochiai<br />
Yoshio from SOXAL was the winner for<br />
Best Stableford with 37 points.<br />
The MME IG committee invited Dr Phil<br />
Miller of Essential Quality Systems, Inc.<br />
Bloomington Minnesota, USA and an<br />
Honorary Fellow of the Plastics and<br />
Rubber Institute of <strong>Singapore</strong> to speak<br />
on the International Automotive Industry<br />
Quality Requirements, particularly the<br />
ISO/TS-16949 Standard, on 5 December<br />
<strong>2005</strong>. The ISO/TS-16949 Standard<br />
promotes the adoption of a customeroriented<br />
process approach when<br />
developing, implementing and improving<br />
the effectiveness and effi ciency of a Quality<br />
Management System. A well known<br />
academician, Dr Miller have worked closely<br />
with Dr W. Edwards Deming, the leading<br />
quality guru in the US and father of the<br />
Japanese post-war industrial revival.<br />
The MME IG committee also invited<br />
guests from statutory boards such as IE<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> to committee meetings during<br />
the year to update on governmental<br />
regulations and programmes that aid<br />
businesses.<br />
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PLASTICS AND PACKAGING INDUSTRY GROUP / PACKAGING<br />
COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE<br />
The Packaging Council of <strong>Singapore</strong> (PCS) was formed in 1975 as a<br />
sub-committee of the <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ Association (SMA)<br />
and attained the status of National Industry Club in 1986.<br />
Since then, the PCS has been the voice of the packaging industry<br />
in <strong>Singapore</strong> and acts as a catalyst to bring about growth and<br />
development in the packaging industry. It continues to hold<br />
seminars related to packaging and stages design awards ceremony<br />
for the packaging industry in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
PCS is also a member of the Asian Packaging <strong>Federation</strong> (APF)<br />
which is affi liated to the World Packaging Organisation (WPO).<br />
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HIGHLIGHTS<br />
a) Visit to <strong>Singapore</strong> Polytechnic<br />
The PCS organised a visit to the Packaging<br />
& Food Laboratory at the <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Polytechnic School of Chemical and Life<br />
Sciences on 22 March <strong>2005</strong> to better<br />
understand the properties of packaging<br />
materials, packaging technology, package<br />
testing and shelf life studies for food and<br />
pharmaceutical products.<br />
Members also visited the Asian Noodle<br />
Technology Development Centre which<br />
is a collaborative centre jointly set up by<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Polytechnic and the US Wheat<br />
Associates to provide training and conduct<br />
R & D on wheat-based noodle products.<br />
b) Training<br />
APF conducted the Residential Training<br />
Programme on “Train the Trainers in<br />
Packaging Technology” from 28 February<br />
to 25 March <strong>2005</strong> in Mumbai, India.<br />
PCS nominated three representatives<br />
from the industry to attend this training<br />
programme which was held at the India<br />
Institute of Packaging. The training<br />
enabled participants to upgrade their<br />
skills and knowledge in handling the latest<br />
technologies.<br />
c) Industry Representation in<br />
Key Project<br />
PCS is a member of the focus group for the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Green Plan 2012 (SGP 2012) on<br />
waste management and clean lands.<br />
d) <strong>Singapore</strong> Packaging Star<br />
Award <strong>2005</strong><br />
The <strong>Singapore</strong> Packaging Star Award<br />
is a prestigious award to recognise<br />
innovative and creative designs based on<br />
quality fi nished products and packaging.<br />
Organised by SMa and PCS and supported<br />
by IE <strong>Singapore</strong>, the <strong>Singapore</strong> Packaging<br />
Star Award started in 1998 to promote<br />
local designs, raise the standards of<br />
packaging and ultimately raise the global<br />
competitiveness of local packaging<br />
companies.<br />
A total of 44 commercial and 13 students<br />
entries were received this year. All winners<br />
of the <strong>Singapore</strong> Packaging Star Award<br />
went on to represent <strong>Singapore</strong> in the Asia<br />
Star Award <strong>2005</strong> held on 28 November<br />
<strong>2005</strong> in Bangkok, Thailand.<br />
e) Asia Packaging Star Award <strong>2005</strong><br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> submitted a total of 20 entries<br />
for the annual award which was organised<br />
by APF. A total of 56 consumer entries,<br />
16 transportation entries and 30 student<br />
entries were received from Japan,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> clinched a total of 7 consumer,<br />
2 transportation and 5 student Asia Star<br />
Awards in this competition. The judges<br />
were hailed from <strong>Singapore</strong>, China, Japan,<br />
Sri Lanka, Thailand and Bangladesh.<br />
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... through training, consulting and enabling<br />
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eSCM Council<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
SMa School of Management<br />
SMa Centre for Corporate Learning<br />
EDC@SMa<br />
SMa’s 5 Centres of Excellence exist to enhance the<br />
competitiveness of <strong>Singapore</strong>-based manufacturers through<br />
information sharing and dissemination at seminars and<br />
conferences, formalized and structured education programmes<br />
and courses at the School of Management and Centre for<br />
Corporate Learning and consultancy services by EDC@SMa’s<br />
associate consultants.<br />
eSUPPLY CHAIN<br />
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL<br />
(eSCM COUNCIL)<br />
GS1 SINGAPORE<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Chairman<br />
MR TSANG KWAN LUNG<br />
GP Batteries International Limited<br />
Chairman<br />
MR EDWIN T F KHEW<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
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eSUPPLY CHAIN<br />
MANAGEMENT COUNCIL<br />
(eSCM COUNCIL)<br />
In <strong>2005</strong>, the eSCM Council focused on<br />
the implementation of the eSCM Technical<br />
Reference 9 to cut unnecessary costs for<br />
the supply chain and increase profi tability.<br />
In May <strong>2005</strong>, the “e-Collaborate with<br />
Suppliers” Pilot Project was launched<br />
to encourage companies to benchmark<br />
their supply chain processes using the<br />
eSCM Assessment framework and to<br />
e-collaborate with its suppliers through<br />
B2B integration. The launch was held at<br />
the PSB Auditorium on 19 May <strong>2005</strong> and<br />
attracted more than 100 companies.<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung, Chairman of the<br />
eSCM Council, gave the welcome address<br />
followed by an opening address by Mr<br />
Teo Nam Kuan, Group Director, Quality<br />
and Standards, of SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
The audience was treated to a series of<br />
presentations on the benefi ts of adopting<br />
best-in-class supply chain processes such<br />
as “Lean <strong>Manufacturing</strong> and e-SCM” by<br />
Mr Toh Min Hon, Director <strong>Manufacturing</strong>,<br />
Energizer <strong>Singapore</strong> and “e-Supply Chain<br />
Management at General Motors” by Mr<br />
Anand Jaggi, IT Manager GMODC.<br />
The presentations on “Possible Areas of<br />
Collaboration” by Mr Debashis Tarafdar,<br />
Businesss Development Manager of<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Computer Systems and<br />
“Collaborative e-Procurement” by Mr<br />
S.S. Raha CEO, IBC Systems, gave the<br />
audience a good overview of the types of<br />
collaborative project to develop with their<br />
partners.<br />
For 2006, the eSCM Council will continue<br />
to promote the adoption of the eSCM<br />
Assessment Programme to companies via<br />
its various outreach programmes.<br />
Workshops and seminars on the emerging<br />
trends in supply chain management such<br />
as Sales & Operational Planning, Reverse<br />
Logistics, Using Best Practice in Handling<br />
Returns will be conducted.<br />
OUTREACH PROGRAMMES IN <strong>2005</strong><br />
The eSCM Council participated in the<br />
SCM Logistics World Conference in<br />
September <strong>2005</strong> which attracted more<br />
than 200 participants.<br />
This high profi le conference provided<br />
the platform for eSCM to showcase<br />
the benefi ts of the eSCM Assessment<br />
framework and highlight case studies of<br />
audited companies that have found the<br />
assessment useful and benefi cial.<br />
The eSCM Council was also invited<br />
to present the benefi ts of the eSCM<br />
Assessment framework at the ST<br />
Electronics Vendor Conference on 2<br />
December <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
eSCM SEMINARS<br />
Seminars on Supply Chain topics were<br />
organised to give companies an insight<br />
into the latest trends in supply chain.<br />
On 11 July <strong>2005</strong> a seminar on “Strategic<br />
Positioning to Achieve Competitive<br />
Space” was conducted by Dr Tim Baines<br />
of Cranfi eld University. Dr Baines is the<br />
developer of the “Strategic Positioning<br />
Methodology” that enables manufacturing<br />
companies to strategically position<br />
themselves to meet the challenges<br />
in the supply chain. The seminar was<br />
attended by more than 50 supply chain<br />
professionals.<br />
On 24 August <strong>2005</strong>, the eSCM Council<br />
organised a seminar on important issues<br />
in supply chain & logistics. Mr Andrew<br />
Katcher, President of Rapid Results Inc<br />
shared his insights on the hidden costs<br />
of processing returns and the use of<br />
automation and technology to reduce and<br />
minimise these costs.<br />
Mr Chris Buckthorp, Director Business<br />
Development of Viewlocity <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
expounded on the “Need for Visibility<br />
in the Supply Chain” and explained<br />
how supply chain visibility is changing<br />
and being deployed in the business<br />
environment.<br />
Dr Yuan Xue Ming from <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Institute of <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Technology<br />
spoke about issues in Forecasting and<br />
Advanced Planning and introduced a new<br />
optimal inventory replenishment policy for<br />
a demand reservation and cancellation<br />
environment, and demonstrated the<br />
functions of a proprietary demand<br />
forecasting engine named SIMForecaster.<br />
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GS1 SINGAPORE COUNCIL<br />
Besides providing article numbering, technical assistance and<br />
education on the application of EAN.UCC bar code systems to the<br />
industry, GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council also operates the <strong>Singapore</strong> Cold<br />
Chain Centre and actively promotes the use of radio frequency<br />
identifi cation tags (or RFID).<br />
HIGHLIGHTS<br />
Date: January <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: SANC is now known as GS1<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Article Number Council has been<br />
renamed to GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council following<br />
the transformation of EAN International and<br />
the Uniform Code Council to GS1 in February<br />
<strong>2005</strong>. The new name signifi es a unifi ed global<br />
organization with a unifi ed purpose to undertake<br />
the mission in line with the global GS1, which<br />
is to enhance the supply and demand chain<br />
by creating and implementing open, global,<br />
multi-sectoral standards based on best business<br />
practices. The name change not only strengthens<br />
our global network to keep abreast of the latest<br />
supply chain developments on next-generation<br />
services and enabling technologies, such as<br />
Global Data Synchronization and the Electronic<br />
Product Code/Radio Frequency Identifi cation<br />
technologies but also enhances the existing<br />
diversifi ed services portfolio to fulfi ll<br />
evolving needs.<br />
development of GS1, formerly known as EAN<br />
International. GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Executive Director,<br />
Mr Tan Jin Soon was invited to be a member of<br />
GS1 Advisory Council. Other GAC members<br />
include USA, Canada, UK, Finland, France,<br />
Germany, Belgium, China, India, Japan, Hong<br />
Kong, <strong>Singapore</strong>, Poland, Croatia, Brazil<br />
and Colombia.<br />
For <strong>2005</strong>, a total of three GS1 Advisory<br />
Council Meetings were held. The main issues<br />
discussed at these Advisory Council Meetings<br />
were EPCglobal Implementation; Global Data<br />
Synchronization Network Implementation; the<br />
<strong>Annual</strong> Budget of GS1; and EPCglobal and the<br />
Role of GS1 Head Offi ce and GS1<br />
Country Organisations.<br />
Date: 22 - 24 March <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: Training Workshop on Collaborative<br />
Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)<br />
Date: 19 - 20 January <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: Beijing, China<br />
Title: GS1 Advisory Council Meeting<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 Head Offi ce<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
The GS1 Advisory Council (GAC) was created<br />
in January <strong>2005</strong> to advise GS1 Head Offi ce on<br />
policy matters. Members of GAC are selected<br />
from CEO of GS1 country organizations who<br />
have previously contributed to the growth and<br />
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Highlights of the event:<br />
To improve the growth and productivity of<br />
the retail industry, particularly the grocery<br />
sector, GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> successfully<br />
organised the Collaborative Planning,<br />
Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR)<br />
Seminar and Training Workshop for<br />
industry practitioners.<br />
Held at The Enterprise, the event was<br />
jointly organised by Effi cient Consumer<br />
Response (ECR) <strong>Singapore</strong>, GS1<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>, IDA, SMa and SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>. The two and a half days<br />
event was conducted by an expert in<br />
CPFR, Mr Joe Andraski, President and<br />
CEO of Voluntary Interindustry Commerce<br />
Standards (VICS) and Mr Wouter Crul from<br />
Europe who is an expert in continuous<br />
replenishment.<br />
The participants came from a wide range<br />
of industries and sectors including retail,<br />
manufacturing, service, healthcare,<br />
stationeries, food and beverage, paper,<br />
pharmaceutical and logistics. This<br />
successful and timely event prepared<br />
companies to engage retail chains<br />
planning to implement CPFR.<br />
Date: 12 - 14 April <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: Brussels, Belgium<br />
Title: EPCglobal Global Transport &<br />
Logistics Summit<br />
Main Organiser: EPCglobal Inc.<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
This new Business Action Group hosted<br />
its fi rst Summit in Brussels from 12 to 14<br />
April <strong>2005</strong> and a follow-up meeting in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>, at which time the decision to<br />
set up EPCglobal Transport & Logistics<br />
Business Action Group was fi nalised. Its<br />
four sub-working groups are as follows:-<br />
Integration Working Group Session<br />
4 Walls Working Group Session<br />
Import / Export Working Group<br />
Session<br />
Transportation Working Group session<br />
Date: 16 - 20 May <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: Cape Town, South Africa<br />
Title: GS1 General Assembly<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 Head Offi ce<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Executive Director,<br />
Mr Tan Jin Soon and GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
General Manager, Ms Rosyati Mohd Said<br />
represented <strong>Singapore</strong> at this GS1 General<br />
Assembly. A total of 350 delegates from<br />
80 countries attended this meeting. The<br />
highlights of the meeting included the<br />
GS1 Branding Strategy; Communication<br />
Strategies and Case Studies; GS1 Budget<br />
and EPCglobal Budget.<br />
Strategies on how to facilitate<br />
communication for a global organization<br />
such as GS1 with more than 100 member<br />
countries and million of users, were<br />
proposed and discussed at length.<br />
Date: 8 June <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: EPCglobal / RFID (Radio Frequency<br />
Identifi cation) Forum<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
The EPCglobal / RFID Forum <strong>2005</strong><br />
was successfully held on 8 June at the<br />
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>. Organised by GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> and<br />
EPCglobal <strong>Singapore</strong> with a cutting-edge<br />
theme of “EPCglobal, The New Century<br />
Technology”, the event was well supported<br />
by IDA, SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>, IE <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
IT Standards Committee of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(ITSC), ECR <strong>Singapore</strong>, the Association<br />
for Automatic Identifi cation and Mobility<br />
and Spartan System (S) Pte Ltd, and<br />
sponsored by SATO Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd,<br />
Sun Microsystems, Hewlett Packard and<br />
Printronix Inc.<br />
It was also held in conjunction with the<br />
plenary meetings of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC31<br />
Automatic Data Identifi cation and Capture<br />
Techniques, which ran from 9 to 10 June<br />
to facilitate delegates’ participation at<br />
the plenary and working group meetings<br />
and the forum. More than 300 delegates<br />
attended the EPCglobal / RFID Forum<br />
<strong>2005</strong> which saw an impressive line-up of<br />
international speakers.<br />
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Date: 8 July <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: Training Workshop on Bar Code Verifi cation<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
Barcode verifi cation is becoming more important<br />
as evidenced by the numerous requests by<br />
retailers in Europe, Australia and New Zealand for<br />
a comprehensive barcode verifi cation report. To<br />
meet the need, GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> has conducted<br />
a Bar Code Verifi cation Training Workshop<br />
on 8 July <strong>2005</strong> at The Enterprise. Mr Bruno<br />
Rolland of Axicon UK, an expert on bar code<br />
verifi cation, raised the workshop participants’<br />
understanding on bar code verifi cation through<br />
his comprehensive and interesting presentation.<br />
Date: 20 July <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: EPCglobal Industry Business<br />
Planning Session<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 Head Offi ce<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
This event, attended by 20 technical staff from<br />
nine GS1 Asia Pacifi c Member Organisations<br />
(MOs), deliberated on GS1 MOs’ 3-year Plan for<br />
EPCglobal.<br />
US developed the 3-year Business Plan for<br />
EPCglobal and their accuracy in achieving the<br />
projected new membership target for EPCglobal<br />
US. The technical staff of GS1 Asia Pacifi c MOs<br />
benefi ted from the presentation by the EPCglobal<br />
US team.<br />
Date: 21 July <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: Technical Training on GS1 Asia Pacifi c Bar<br />
Code Verifi cation<br />
Main Organiser: GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
The inaugural Asia Pacifi c GS1 Technical Training<br />
on Bar Code Verifi cation, which attracted a total<br />
of seventeen delegates from seven GS1 MOs,<br />
was successfully staged on 21 July <strong>2005</strong>. The<br />
training was jointly organized with GS1 Head<br />
Offi ce in Brussels and conducted by Mr Raman<br />
Chhima, Technical Consultant of GS1<br />
New Zealand<br />
Mr Michel Vanderheijden, Chief Financial Offi cer<br />
of GS1 presented details of EPCglobal Business<br />
Development Plan by identifying the key drivers.<br />
At this business planning session, Mr Mike<br />
Meranda, the President of EPCglobal US and his<br />
team members, Mr. John Seaner, Vice-President,<br />
Industry Development of EPCglobal US and<br />
Mr Frank Riva, Director, Industry Development<br />
of EPCglobal US shared with technical staff<br />
of GS1 Asia Pacifi c MOs on how EPCglobal<br />
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Date: 22 September <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: The New SPRING Outstanding<br />
Achievement Award in Standardisation<br />
Main Organiser: SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
Mr Tan Jin Soon, Executive Director<br />
of GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong>, was awarded the<br />
SPRING Outstanding Achievement Award<br />
in Standardisation at the World Standards<br />
Day <strong>2005</strong> Awards Ceremony on 22<br />
September. This new award is presented<br />
in recognition of outstanding contributions<br />
by industry practitioners towards the<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Standardisation Programme.<br />
Date: 27 - 29 September <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: Hong Kong<br />
Title: 8 th <strong>Annual</strong> Effi cient Consumer<br />
Response (ECR) Asia Conference<br />
Main Organiser: ECR Hong Kong<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
This conference, which highlighted the<br />
important collaboration among suppliers,<br />
retailers and logistics operators, attracted<br />
more than 800 delegates from the Asia<br />
Pacifi c region including Brazil, India,<br />
UK and USA. Presentations from<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> came from ECR <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
which presented on the EPCglobal<br />
Implementation and Mr Tan Jin Soon of<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> and Ms Karen Poon of<br />
Unilever <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd who jointly<br />
presented on the Trial of EPCglobal for<br />
Pallets and Cartons at Warehouse Level.<br />
Field visits covering central warehousing<br />
and fresh food distribution centres were<br />
also arranged for delegates during<br />
the conference.<br />
Date: 22 - 24 November <strong>2005</strong><br />
Place: <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Title: GS1 Asia Pacifi c Regional<br />
Forum <strong>2005</strong><br />
Main Organiser: GS1 Head Offi ce<br />
Highlights of the event:<br />
The appointment of GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> to<br />
host the GS1 Asia Pacifi c Regional Forum<br />
<strong>2005</strong> in <strong>Singapore</strong> at a short notice<br />
of seven weeks by GS1 Head Offi ce,<br />
following the bomb attack in Bali, was<br />
truly an honour for GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
This meeting, held from 22 to 24<br />
November <strong>2005</strong> at the Shangri-La’s Rasa<br />
Sentosa Resort Hotel, was attended by<br />
43 delegates from 16 GS1 Asia Pacifi c<br />
MOs. Mr Edwin Khew, Chairman of GS1<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> and Acting President of SMa<br />
delivered the welcome address, followed<br />
by the opening address by Mr Miguel A.<br />
Lopera, CEO of GS1.<br />
During the two-day meeting, GS1<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Executive Director, Mr Tan<br />
Jin Soon made several presentations,<br />
including:<br />
EPCglobal Cook Book / Pilot &<br />
Implementation, EPCglobal Asian<br />
Adoption Program & EPCglobal Pilot<br />
in <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Implementation of EAN.UCC XML<br />
Standard with product catalogue for<br />
Item Synchronization & GEPIR for<br />
Party Synchronization<br />
The Priority & Strategic Work Plan For<br />
GS1 Asia Pacifi c Region 2006<br />
Promote EPCglobal for Transportation<br />
& Logistics<br />
Among many important issues discussed<br />
during the meeting was the balloting<br />
process to nominate a member from<br />
the Asia Pacifi c region to sit in the GS1<br />
Management Board.<br />
Other Seminars<br />
Besides all the above activities, GS1<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> also organised numerous<br />
seminars and workshops in <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
These included the RFID Connect Asia<br />
<strong>2005</strong> in February, ECR <strong>Singapore</strong> CEO<br />
Forum in August and the seminar on<br />
New Technical Reference on Cold Chain<br />
Management for Chilled Pork<br />
in September.<br />
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SMa SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT<br />
The SMa School of Management (SMa-SOM) was established<br />
in 2004 to further SMa’s mission to increase the global<br />
competitiveness of <strong>Singapore</strong> companies.<br />
Over the past 2 years, SMa School of Management (SMa-SOM)<br />
has expanded rapidly by partnering prestigious universities to<br />
offer quality academic programmes to both local and international<br />
students in <strong>Singapore</strong>. As of December <strong>2005</strong>, SMa-SOM had an<br />
enrollment of more than 500 students in various programmes from<br />
the Diploma to Postgraduate level.<br />
SMa-SOM ACHIEVES CASETRUST FOR<br />
EDUCATION ACCREDITATION<br />
In October <strong>2005</strong>, SMa-SOM was awarded the<br />
CaseTrust for education accreditation by the<br />
Consumers Association of <strong>Singapore</strong> (CASE).<br />
The CaseTrust for Education Accreditation<br />
Scheme was launched by CASE to endorse<br />
the provision of good student welfare and<br />
sound business practices by Private Education<br />
Organizations (PEOs). This award essentially<br />
accords confi dence to enrolling students and<br />
their parents regarding the quality of education<br />
provided by the award recipients, as CaseTrusted<br />
schools are expected to be trustworthy and<br />
professional in all their operations and business<br />
dealings.<br />
NEW PROGRAMMES AT SMa-SOM<br />
Through its collaboration with global universities<br />
partners, SOM offers a comprehensive range<br />
of diploma, degree and postgraduate courses<br />
to meet the changing needs of the industry.<br />
It had successfully launched a spectrum of<br />
programmes in Business, Marketing, Information<br />
Intelligence, Security Management, Logistics and<br />
Professional Accounting to cater to the growing<br />
demand for quality academic qualifi cations.<br />
SMa-SOM currently offers 2 doctoral, 8 masters,<br />
12 bachelors and more than 15 diploma and<br />
certifi cate programmes.<br />
SMa PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA SERIES<br />
To meet the demand of practitioners in specifi c<br />
industries, SMa-SOM has developed a series of<br />
Professional Diploma programmes in Security<br />
Management, Crisis & Emergency Management,<br />
Environmental Health and Safety Management.<br />
This series of Professional Diplomas complement<br />
the existing range of academic and business<br />
diploma programmes. Offered on a full- and<br />
part-time basis, these diplomas provide a broadbased<br />
educational experience via a variety of<br />
practical modules.<br />
SMa-SOM also collaborates with International<br />
Institutions such as International Trade Centre<br />
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(ITC), a centre established by the United<br />
Nations Conference on Trade and<br />
Development (UNCTAD) and the World<br />
Trade Organisation (WTO), to jointly<br />
award an internationally recognized<br />
Diploma in Purchasing and Supply Chain<br />
Management.<br />
Besides Business diplomas, SMa-SOM<br />
has also tied up with e-Supply Chain<br />
Management (e-SCM) council to offer<br />
industrial diploma programmes aimed<br />
at providing practice-oriented training<br />
to our students in exciting fi elds such<br />
as Engineering Management, Logistics<br />
and Supply Chain Management and<br />
<strong>Manufacturing</strong> Management.<br />
All part-time diploma programmes<br />
offered by SMa-SOM are subsidised<br />
by the Government through the Skills<br />
Development Fund (SDF) to encourage<br />
employers to upgrade the skills of their<br />
workers.<br />
SMa-SOM’S RANGE OF BACHELOR<br />
DEGREE PROGRAMMES<br />
One of SMa-SOM’s most popular<br />
programmes is the Bachelor of<br />
Commerce programme awarded by<br />
Murdoch University, Australia’s Top<br />
Ranking University in research and<br />
teaching. Murdoch University’s Bachelor<br />
of Commerce degree offers students<br />
an option to graduate with a Single or<br />
Double Major in Marketing, Management<br />
or Human Resource Management in<br />
December <strong>2005</strong>, SMa-SOM added the<br />
Professional Accounting specialisation<br />
to its Bachelor of Commerce to highlight<br />
the professional qualifi cation. These<br />
courses can be completed in less than<br />
16 months on a part-time basis. SMa-<br />
SOM is currently exploring with Murdoch<br />
University to expand its offering in other<br />
areas such as Media & Marketing and<br />
Business Informatics.<br />
SMa-SOM has also collaborated with<br />
Edith Cowan University (ECU) to offer<br />
the Bachelor of Engineering programme<br />
in <strong>Singapore</strong>. Polytechnic diploma<br />
holders can choose to graduate with a<br />
specialisation in Communication Systems<br />
or Electronic Systems in 2 years. The<br />
laboratory sessions are conducted in<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong>, eliminating the need for<br />
students to travel to Australia.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH, SAFETY<br />
& SECURITY AND RISK<br />
MANAGEMENT TRAINING<br />
The heightened state of security within<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> and the region has placed<br />
heavier responsibilities on the government<br />
and the industry to be better prepared for<br />
the challenges and changing landscape in<br />
security management. In recognition of the<br />
demand for trained professionals in the<br />
Security and Safety sectors, SMa-SOM,<br />
through its collaboration with Edith Cowan<br />
University, has successfully launched<br />
a series of security intelligence and<br />
management courses at the postgraduate<br />
level to equip professionals with leadingedge<br />
knowledge in intelligence, security<br />
& risk management and disaster<br />
management.<br />
The Master of Security Management<br />
programme is the one and only course in<br />
security management available in Australia<br />
and <strong>Singapore</strong> offered at the postgraduate<br />
level. It has attracted substantial attention<br />
with featured articles in the media such<br />
as TODAY and Lianhe Zaobao (Chinese<br />
daily). The pioneering cohort in 2004<br />
comprised of professionals and senior<br />
executives from the private and public<br />
sectors.<br />
SMa-SOM will continue to source for<br />
reputable international universities across<br />
Europe, UK and America to offer quality<br />
undergraduate and postgraduate courses.<br />
In the pipeline for 2006 are courses in<br />
Occupational Health and Safety, Logistics,<br />
Strategic Marketing and <strong>Manufacturing</strong><br />
Operations, International Business and<br />
PhD and DBA programmes.<br />
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SMa-SOM RANGE OF<br />
POSTGRADUATE COURSES<br />
At the postgraduate level, SMa-SOM has made<br />
signifi cant headway through its collaboration<br />
with prestigious universities including PHW<br />
University, Switzerland; Murdoch Business<br />
School (MBS), Australia; RMIT University,<br />
Australia and City University of New York, US<br />
to launch an extensive series of postgraduate<br />
qualifi cations in Business Administration, Human<br />
Resource Management, Finance, Marketing and<br />
International Management. For senior executives<br />
and business leaders, SMa-SOM offers the<br />
Executive MBA and the Doctor of Business<br />
Administration programmes, which are fully<br />
taught by visiting professors in <strong>Singapore</strong>.<br />
These series of courses enable busy<br />
professionals to embark on their postgraduate<br />
education on a part-time basis without major<br />
disruptions to their full-time career.<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT RECRUITMENT<br />
AND MARKETING NETWORK<br />
Aligning itself with the government’s plan to<br />
establish <strong>Singapore</strong> as a Global Education<br />
Schoolhouse, SMa-SOM has also embarked<br />
on a regional marketing campaign to promote<br />
itself in Asia through its extensive collaborations<br />
with recruitment consultancies and educational<br />
institutions. Over the past 6 months, SMa-SOM<br />
has established a signifi cant footing in Asia via its<br />
participation in educational fairs and trade events<br />
in Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Indonesia<br />
India and Korea. For 2006, SMa-SOM aims to<br />
expand beyond Asia.<br />
LEVERAGING ON SMa-SOM ADVANTAGE<br />
Through SMa’s collaborations and connections<br />
with the business community, chambers<br />
of commerce, government agencies and<br />
international institutions, SMa-SOM provides its<br />
students with valuable networking and career<br />
advancement opportunities<br />
SMa-SOM’S BASIC PREMISE IS: “While it is<br />
important what you know, it is equally important<br />
who you know and who knows you”.<br />
Embracing this philosophy, SMa-SOM moves<br />
beyond academic excellence by according<br />
exciting opportunities for students to attend<br />
trade forums, dialogues and networking sessions<br />
organised by SMa on a regular basis. This<br />
will increase their exposure to the business<br />
community and employment opportunities.<br />
THE SMa-SOM STUDENT CONNECT<br />
PROGRAMME<br />
With access to more than 11 industry groups and<br />
2,500 companies across <strong>Singapore</strong>, SMa-SOM<br />
provides its students the unique opportunity<br />
for on-site visits and industrial attachments to<br />
SMa members’ companies. Under the SMa<br />
Student Connect Programme, students are<br />
encouraged to attend some of the many highprofi<br />
le networking sessions, forums, dialogues,<br />
seminars, national conferences and workshops<br />
to network with and gain valuable experience.<br />
SMa-SOM is equipped with Innovative eLearning<br />
facilities that enable students to follow a lesson<br />
over the web wherever they may be through a<br />
student ID and password. Lessons are recorded<br />
and placed in our web-portal to enable students<br />
to review lectures at their convenience.<br />
Our city campus @ Le Meridien Hotel is<br />
conveniently located in the heart of Orchard<br />
Road. It is equipped with the latest wireless<br />
technology to allow wireless internet access<br />
within the campus for students. SMa-SOM has<br />
also invested in the latest web-based technology<br />
which records all lectures to provide students<br />
with unlimited online access to real-time video<br />
recording in the comfort of their homes.<br />
As part of SMa-SOM’s continual efforts to<br />
promote lifelong learning, SMa-SOM jointly<br />
with Murdoch University offers scholarships to<br />
outstanding students to proceed to the bachelor<br />
and postgraduate programmes.<br />
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CENTRE FOR CORPORATE<br />
LEARNING (CCL)<br />
Since its inception a year<br />
ago, CCL has grown<br />
considerably. The CCL brand<br />
has become synonymous<br />
with comprehensive,<br />
industry-relevant learning<br />
programmes, quality delivery<br />
and excellent teaching<br />
standards.<br />
CCL is privileged to be in<br />
partnership with well-known<br />
trainers based in <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
and overseas who made<br />
it possible for CCL to offer<br />
more than 100 programmes<br />
in various disciplines and<br />
specialisations. Another<br />
commendable achievement<br />
is the huge database of<br />
some 6,000 adult learners<br />
and industry practitioners<br />
CCL has built up both for<br />
marketing and networking<br />
purposes.<br />
Our Partners:<br />
Foreign Training Partners<br />
CCL works very closely with foreign<br />
trainers, university professors and<br />
management consultants from Australia,<br />
USA and United Kingdom, to offer quality<br />
seminars and workshops including the<br />
following:<br />
Lean Six Sigma Employee Awareness<br />
Program – to create rapid critical mass<br />
awareness of Lean Six Sigma<br />
Lean Six Sigma Champions Program<br />
– a senior management workshop<br />
on Six Sigma principles and<br />
methodologies<br />
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Program<br />
– to impart skills and knowledge<br />
necessary for leading a Lean Six<br />
Sigma project<br />
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Program<br />
- to impart skills and knowledge<br />
required of a Six Sigma expert<br />
Breakout Leadership - a one-day<br />
intensive workshop on strategic<br />
leadership<br />
Creating Effective Mentoring<br />
Partnerships – to enhance the<br />
effectiveness of mentoring relationship<br />
in organisation<br />
New Models For Television Advertising<br />
- a one day seminar on global<br />
trends, emerging threats and exciting<br />
opportunities associated with the<br />
digitisation of television<br />
Managing Innovation and Building<br />
an Entrepreneurial Culture – to<br />
examine and learn the attributes of<br />
entrepreneurial people and<br />
organisations<br />
Principles & Concepts of Seafreight<br />
– a course is designed to provide a<br />
functional and practical knowledge of<br />
the integral shipping methodology<br />
Local Training Partners<br />
In addition to foreign experts, local trainers<br />
also collaborated with CCL to deliver<br />
a total of 28 new programmes in <strong>2005</strong><br />
covering primary and secondary business<br />
functions & operations, professional &<br />
personal development such as:<br />
Skill Certifi cation<br />
Professional Development<br />
Personal Effectiveness<br />
Communication & Offi ce Management<br />
Professional Mandarin<br />
Sales & Marketing<br />
Customer Service<br />
Logistic & Supply Chain Management<br />
<strong>Manufacturing</strong>, Technical & Quality<br />
Management<br />
RFID<br />
Security Management<br />
Management & Leadership<br />
Occupational Safety & Health<br />
Environment, Safety & Health<br />
CCL intends to leverage on SOM’s university<br />
linkages and SMa’s branding and<br />
connections to improve on its recruitment<br />
of internationally acclaimed trainers<br />
and marketing capabilities to enhance its<br />
product offering in the Asian countries in<br />
the near future.<br />
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ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE @ SINGAPORE<br />
MANUFACTURERS’ FEDERATION (EDC@SMa)<br />
Adding to the existing four Centres of Excellence in the year <strong>2005</strong> is<br />
the EDC@SMa.<br />
EDC@SMa was formed from a government grant through SPRING<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> and SMa. It was incorporated as a wholly-owned<br />
subsidiary of SMa in May <strong>2005</strong>. It was offi cially launched on<br />
27 October <strong>2005</strong> by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, the Minister for<br />
Community Development, Youth and Sports and Second Minister<br />
for Trade & Industry.<br />
The primary role of the EDC is to assist domestic SMEs develop<br />
essential business competencies and adopt best practices in their<br />
operations to stay competitive and successful in the domestic and<br />
global markets. To achieve this, EDC@SMa offers services via 5<br />
main thrusts covering:<br />
Business diagnostics<br />
Information sharing and dissemination<br />
Business clinics<br />
Group consultancy and<br />
In-house consultancy<br />
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CONTACT POINTS<br />
Drawing on SMa-organised industry and<br />
networking events and corporate learning<br />
seminars, EDC@SMa has reached<br />
out to more than 1,000 companies<br />
to disseminate information and to<br />
understand their diffi culties and business<br />
needs. This outreach programme<br />
has allowed EDC@SMa to provide<br />
useful business information, business<br />
diagnostics and consultancy for these<br />
SMEs to improve their competitiveness.<br />
OUR PARTNERS<br />
EDC@SMa collaborates with a pool<br />
of experienced associate consultants<br />
from different areas of business such<br />
as certifi cation, business management,<br />
fi nance, trade and logistics, to<br />
complement the business expertise<br />
resident in SMEs to further grow their<br />
businesses. The associates are bound<br />
by a code of conduct that emphasises<br />
confi dentiality and performance<br />
standards, whilst EDC’s Managing<br />
Consultant/Director ensures that<br />
the projects undertaken meet high<br />
performance standards.<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Workforce Development<br />
Agency (WDA) and Ministry of Manpower<br />
(MOM) to reach out to SMEs.<br />
FACILITIES<br />
EDC@SMa’s information services to<br />
clients are offered through a state-of-theart<br />
Resource Center to provide up-todate<br />
and pertinent information to SMEs.<br />
The business clinics and easy access<br />
to EDC@SMa’s consultants rendered<br />
expeditious solutions and answers<br />
to clients’ problems and questions<br />
respectively. The Resource Center<br />
also offers online diagnostics based on<br />
Quantel’s CEO ProAct system and the<br />
powerful and comprehensive Lexis Nexis<br />
information search engine to the clients.<br />
EDC@SMa strives to cooperate and align<br />
itself with the government on common<br />
missions by developing partnerships<br />
with SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>, IE <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
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We have a pro-active team<br />
... to render high performance<br />
and service standards<br />
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Management Committee<br />
FINANCE & SECRETARIAT<br />
SERVICES MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE<br />
Co-Chairman<br />
Dr Moh Chong Tau<br />
Makino Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Co-Chairwoman<br />
Mrs Catherine Lam<br />
Fabristeel Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Ms Annabelle Tan<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Richard Soh<br />
SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Sudheer Prabhakaran<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Test Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Rowan Tan<br />
DORMA Far East Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Looi Kok Yang<br />
UFE Pte Ltd<br />
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Function Committees<br />
BUSINESS OPERATIONS<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Lew Syn Pau<br />
Food Empire Holdings Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman<br />
Mr Edwin T F Khew<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mrs Catherine Lam<br />
Fabristeel Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Moh Chong Tau<br />
Makino Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Por Khay Ti<br />
HTL International Holdings Ltd<br />
MEMBERSHIP AND<br />
CORPORATE<br />
COMMUNICATIONS<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr John Kong<br />
BlueScope Steel Asia Pte Ltd<br />
(Till 1 December <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Deputy Chairwoman<br />
Ms Gwen Goh<br />
Malaysia Chemist Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr George Huang<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd<br />
Mr Ong Pak Shoon<br />
Spot Management Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ryan Chioh<br />
FarEastFlora.com Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Richard Soh<br />
SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Joanna Wong<br />
Eu Yan Sang International Ltd<br />
Mr Albert Lim<br />
Packagers Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Nancy Chan<br />
EastAsia Consulting Group Pte Ltd<br />
(Till December <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Mr Lim Meng Wee<br />
SP Consulting (International) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Jeffrey Lee<br />
Nidec Sankyo <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tay Choon Mong<br />
Tay Choon Mong Agency<br />
Mr Eddie Goh<br />
Edward Whistler International (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Cyril Teo<br />
Halley’s Express Pte Ltd<br />
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ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH,<br />
SAFETY & SECURITY FUNCTION<br />
COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Edwin T F Khew<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairmen<br />
Mr Ong Pak Shoon<br />
Spot Management Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ooi Chwee Kim<br />
Energy Innovations Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Alan Loh<br />
Glaxo Wellcome <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Boey Ming Liong<br />
Firmenich Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr C P Tay<br />
Chevron Phillips <strong>Singapore</strong> Chemicals (Private) Ltd<br />
Mr Chia Bak Khiang<br />
Ministry of Manpower<br />
Mr Frederick Hellewell<br />
Industrial Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Hans Pijnenburg<br />
ExxonMobil Chemical Operations Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Howard Shaw<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Environment Council<br />
Mr James See<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
Dr Josephine Kwa<br />
NatSteel Ltd<br />
Mrs Latha Ganesh<br />
Energy Market Authority<br />
Mr Lim Khoon Chuan<br />
Ecolab Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Lim Lee Fang<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Mohamed Redhza Abdul Rahim<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Police Force<br />
Mr Nils de Caluwe<br />
Philips Electronics <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ong Seng Eng<br />
National Environment Agency<br />
Dr Patrick Loh<br />
Bioresearch Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Raja Kumar s/o T Rajah<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Police Force<br />
Ms Soh Guat Hiong<br />
Motorola Electronics Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Steven Teo<br />
Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd<br />
Mr Tan Kai Hong<br />
SembCorp Engineers and Construction Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tan Teng Hai<br />
Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd<br />
Mr Teng Chong Seng<br />
Pfi zer Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Thomas Ang<br />
O. Mustad & Son Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Vaneeta Bhojawani<br />
National Environment Agency<br />
Mr Lau Yew Hoong<br />
Public Utilities Board<br />
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT<br />
SYSTEMS (EMS)<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Hans Pijnenburg<br />
ExxonMobil Chemical Operations Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr C P Tay<br />
Chevron Phillips <strong>Singapore</strong> Chemicals (Private) Ltd<br />
Mr Lim Siak Heng<br />
National Environment Agency<br />
Mr Terence Koh<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Chemical Industry Council<br />
Mr Ng Wei Min<br />
Enterprise Development Centre @ <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> (EDC@SMa)<br />
TRADE & INVESTMENT FUNCTION<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Renny Yeo<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Cables Manufacturers Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman<br />
Mr Jeffrey Goh<br />
GN Packaging Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Dr K K Tan<br />
MycoBiotech Ltd<br />
Mr Chow Tat Kong<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Chris Chan<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Davis Ong<br />
CSR South East Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr George Huang<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Hans-Dieter Bott<br />
Siemens Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Henry Heng<br />
PSB Corporation<br />
Ms Jennifer Yeo<br />
Yeo-Leong & Peh LLC<br />
Mr James See<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
Ms Low Yen Lin<br />
Economic Development Board<br />
Mr Ooi Chwee Kim<br />
Energy Innovations Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Patrick Low<br />
Thong On Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Rodney Lee<br />
Tacam Steel Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Stewart Goh<br />
Ming Say Holdings Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Albert Lim<br />
Packagers Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Andrew Khaw<br />
IE <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Ms Annabelle Tan<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung<br />
GP Batteries International Limited<br />
Mr Anthony Ang<br />
Majulah Connection Limited<br />
Mrs Theresa Lim<br />
B. Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Aylwin Tan<br />
Economic Development Board<br />
Mr Wong Peng Wai<br />
Economic Development Board<br />
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND<br />
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT<br />
FUNCTION COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Alex Siow Yuen Khong<br />
StarHub Limited<br />
Committee Members<br />
Chris Chan<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
Francis Sia<br />
Italsing Petroleum Company Pte Ltd<br />
Gwee Seng Kwong<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Peter Ho<br />
Precision Valve <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Poon Hong Yuen<br />
IDA <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Quek Chee Meng<br />
Ritchmen (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Ryan Chioh<br />
FarEastFlora.com Pte Ltd<br />
Willy Kwan<br />
Ace Pressureweld International Pte Ltd<br />
C H Kong<br />
Netremedia Pte Ltd<br />
Raymond Tan<br />
Netremedia Pte Ltd<br />
SME DEVELOPMENT FUNCTION<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr George Huang<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman<br />
Mr Christopher Chew<br />
Minnesota Rubber Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Edwin Gomez<br />
Applied Chemicals (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Winston Wong<br />
Chloride Batteries S.E. Asia Pte Limited<br />
Mr Alfred Poon<br />
Dach Enterprise Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Wong Peng Wai<br />
Economic Development Board<br />
Dr K K Tan<br />
MycoBiotech Ltd<br />
Mr Thian Tai Chew<br />
International Enterprise <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Albert Lim<br />
Packagers Pte Ltd<br />
Mr James See Sing Kok<br />
Singco (Pte) Limited<br />
Mr Lee Peng Hon<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Chris Chan<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ho Tack Cheong<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Workforce Development Agency<br />
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Industry Group Committees<br />
AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (ATIG) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Chris Chan<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman<br />
Mr Andrew Lim<br />
Jaytron & Systems Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman - Member Relations<br />
Mr Benny Yeo<br />
Inter-Global Group Pte Ltd<br />
Dy Chairwoman - Member Relations<br />
Ms Annabelle Tan<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman - Technology<br />
Mr Liang Chong Kang<br />
E.Mation Technologies Pte Ltd<br />
Dy Chairman - Technology<br />
Mr Alvin Tan<br />
Sick Optic-Electronic Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman - Business Development<br />
Ms Candice Chong<br />
Vision Works Comm. Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Eddie W. Goh<br />
Edward Whistler Int’l Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Eric Lee<br />
SNR Systems Pte Ltd<br />
Mr John Chua<br />
Paragon Systems Marketing<br />
Mr Gary Goh<br />
Spartan System (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Low Geoa Choon<br />
Factronics Systems Engrg Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Vincent Ng<br />
Premier Plastics Engrg Pte Ltd<br />
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BUILDING PRODUCTS &<br />
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
(BPCM IG) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairwoman<br />
Ms Annabelle Tan<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman /<br />
Social Sub-Committee Chairman<br />
Mr Richard Chee<br />
Richee Engineering Enterprise Pte Ltd<br />
Regulatory & Dialogue<br />
Sub-Committee Chairman<br />
Mr Alan Lee<br />
Tacam Steel Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Robert Chen<br />
Crown Alliance Marketing (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Gan Geok Chua<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Safety Glass Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Shirley Chin<br />
Tanglin Corporation Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Liau Beng Chye<br />
Armorshield Marketing Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Jap Khoo<br />
Jurong Cement Bulk Terminal Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Philip Kwang<br />
FacadeMaster Pte Ltd<br />
Mr See Sing Mun<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
By Invitation<br />
Mr Geoffrey Tay Wee Yuet<br />
Building & Construction Authority<br />
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY GROUP /<br />
SINGAPORE CHEMICAL<br />
INDUSTRY COUNCIL (SCIC)<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Ooi Chwee Kim<br />
Energy Innovations Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Vice Chairman<br />
Dr A Chockalingam<br />
Shell Eastern Chemicals (Pte) Limited<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Lawrence Cheung<br />
Dow Chemical Pacifi c (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Johnny Tng<br />
Du Pont Company (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr L Ramasubramaniam (LRS Mani)<br />
Eastman Chemical <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Georges Grosliere<br />
ExxonMobil Chemical Asia Pacifi c<br />
Mr Brian D. Rains<br />
INVISTA (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Shamsher Zaman<br />
Linkers (Far East) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Au Yong Kong Seng<br />
LTH Logistics (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tetsu Wakabayashi<br />
Petrochemical Corporation of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(Private) Limited<br />
Mr Tan Guan Joo<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Bay Yew Chuan<br />
Store+Deliver+Logistics Pte Ltd<br />
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RESPONSIBLE CARE<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Brian D. Rains<br />
INVISTA (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Ho Kow Fong<br />
BASF South East Asia Pte Ltd<br />
SPECIALITY CHEMICALS AND GASES<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Tan Guan Joo<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Mark R. McCann<br />
Air Products <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Dahliyah Hamid<br />
(Convenor - Community Awareness)<br />
Bayer (South East Asia) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tommy Ch’ng<br />
(Convenor - Emergency Response)<br />
Celanese <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Alan Chong<br />
(Convenor - Employee Health & Safety)<br />
Chevron Oronite Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Hia Yeow Hwee<br />
Croda <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Mathivanan Krishnan<br />
I S K <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chee Pin San<br />
Linde Syngas <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Sidney Chew<br />
Megachem Limited<br />
Mr Tam Yuk Man<br />
(Convenor - Pollution Prevention)<br />
Dow Chemical Pacifi c (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Richard Gillis<br />
(Convenor - Product Stewardship)<br />
ExxonMobil Chemical Asia Pacifi c<br />
Mr Gary Choo<br />
National Oxygen Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ng Boon Hai<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Lim Tiong Jee<br />
(Convenor - Distribution)<br />
Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd<br />
Mr Ong See Hee<br />
Merck Sharp & Dohme (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Ltd<br />
Mr Wang Hui Hua<br />
Petrochemical Corporation of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(Private) Limited<br />
Mr Joe Tan<br />
Rohm and Haas <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
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REGULATORY AFFAIRS<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Tetsu Wakabayashi<br />
Petrochemical Corporation of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(Private) Limited<br />
Committee Members<br />
Ms Siah Huey Ling<br />
Arkema Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Dahliyah Hamid<br />
Bayer (South East Asia) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ooi Choon Wah<br />
Celanese Pte Ltd<br />
Mr James Samuel<br />
Dow Chemical Pacifi c (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Johnny Tng<br />
Du Pont Company (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Liu Dan<br />
ExxonMobil Chemical Asia Pacifi c<br />
Mr Au Wing Kuen<br />
ExxonMobil Chemical Operations Private Limited<br />
Ms Vivian Mak<br />
Infi neum <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Lee Shook Theng<br />
I S K <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ong See Hee<br />
Merck Sharp & Dohme (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Ltd<br />
Mr Wang Hui Hua<br />
Petrochemical Corporation of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(Private) Limited<br />
LOGISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Au Yong Kong Seng<br />
LTH Logistics (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Ms Janet Lee<br />
Arkema Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Kasi Viswanathan<br />
Chevron Oronite Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Koh Pee Kok<br />
CWT Distribution Limited<br />
Ms Karen Ho<br />
Dow Chemical Pacifi c (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Henry Chua<br />
Du Pont Company (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Capt Raymond Heman<br />
Eastman Chemical, Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Kenneth Chan<br />
Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Limited<br />
Mr Andrew Lim<br />
Pride-Chem Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Hu Wing Ko<br />
PSA Corporation Ltd<br />
Mr Roman Luth<br />
Schenker (Asia Pacifi c) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Lam Heng Thong<br />
Technochem Environmental Complex Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Julian Heath<br />
Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd<br />
Mr Michael Yan<br />
Vopak Terminals <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Loo Hon Sung<br />
W.R. Grace (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
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TRADE AND COMMERCE<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Bay Yew Chuan<br />
Store+Deliver+Logistics Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr K Gopalakrishnan<br />
CWT Distribution Limited<br />
PETROLEUM & PETROCHEMICALS<br />
SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr L Ramasubramaniam (LRS Mani)<br />
Eastman Chemical <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Khoo Yi Jie<br />
CWT Distribution Limited<br />
Mr Kenneth Ong<br />
Dow Chemical Pacifi c (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Au Foo Yien<br />
Chevron Oronite Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tan Teck Kee<br />
Ethylene Glycols (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Robert Chng<br />
Chevron Phillips Chemicals Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Francis Loh<br />
Henkel <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chau Tak Vui<br />
McKinn International Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Sidney Chew<br />
Megachem Limited<br />
Ms Margie Conway<br />
Chevron Phillips <strong>Singapore</strong> Chemicals (Private)<br />
Limited<br />
Mr Wong Chee Seng<br />
Ethylene Glycols (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
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ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS &<br />
ALLIED INDUSTRIES INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (EEAI IG) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung<br />
GP Batteries International Ltd<br />
Senior Advisor<br />
Mr Renny Yeo<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Cables <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman / Supporting<br />
Industries and Services<br />
(SIS) Sub-IG Committee Chairman<br />
Mr Winston Wong<br />
Chloride Batteries SE Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Industrial Electrical & Electronics<br />
Products (IEEP) Sub-IG Committee<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Lim Say Leong<br />
ABB Industry Pte Ltd<br />
Consumer Electrical and Electronics<br />
Products (CEEP) Sub-IG Committee<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Jeffrey Lee<br />
Sankyo Seiki (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Computer, Telecommunications and<br />
Information Technology (CTIT)<br />
Sub-IG Committee Chairperson<br />
Ms Ong Geok Chwee<br />
SingTel<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Foo Say Chuang<br />
CWT Distribution Ltd<br />
Mr Bernard Teo<br />
China-<strong>Singapore</strong> Suzhou Industrial Park<br />
Development Co Ltd<br />
Ms Kimmis Pun<br />
The Hongkong and Shanghai<br />
Banking Corporation Ltd<br />
Mr Eric Chin<br />
Gloria Electronics Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ng Chiang Seng<br />
NKH Fluid Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ng Chiang Seng<br />
Mr Sze NKH Thiam Fluid Engineering Siong Pte Ltd<br />
Setsco Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Sze Thiam Siong<br />
Mr Tay Setsco Peng Services Hian Pte Ltd<br />
Swee Hin Trading Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tay Peng Hian<br />
Mr Michael Swee Hin Ng Trading Pte Ltd<br />
Kingsmen Exhibitions Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Michael Ng<br />
Mr Louis Kingsmen Lim Exhibitions Pte Ltd<br />
Lim Kim Hai Electric Co (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Louis Lim<br />
Mr Low Lim Kim Siew Hai Joon Electric Co (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Low Yeap Toh & Goh<br />
Mr Low Siew Joon<br />
Mr Nelson Low Yeap Yeap Toh & Goh<br />
Schneider Electric <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Nelson Yeap<br />
Mr Henry Schneider Yeo Electric / Mr K Nakatani <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Thermonsensor Technologies Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Henry Yeo / Mr K Nakatani<br />
Mr B Thermonsensor S Lim Technologies Pte Ltd<br />
Uni-Synertics Pte Ltd<br />
Mr B S Lim<br />
Uni-Synertics Pte Ltd<br />
FIRE PROTECTION, SAFETY<br />
AND SECURITY INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP<br />
FIRE PROTECTION,<br />
(FPSS IG) COMMITTEE<br />
SAFETY<br />
AND SECURITY INDUSTRY<br />
Chairman GROUP (FPSS IG) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Rowan Tan<br />
DORMA Mr Rowan Far East Tan Pte Ltd<br />
DORMA Far East Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman of FPSS<br />
Programmes, Deputy Chairman Activities of FPSS &<br />
External Programmes, Affairs Sub-Committee<br />
Activities &<br />
External Affairs Sub-Committee<br />
Mr Alan Lee<br />
South Mr East Alan Metal Lee Industries Pte Ltd<br />
South East Metal Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman of Technical &<br />
Standards Deputy Chairman Sub-Committee of Technical &<br />
Standards Sub-Committee<br />
Mr Rodney Lee<br />
Tacam Mr Steel Rodney Pte Lee Ltd<br />
Tacam Steel Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman of FPSS<br />
Resource Deputy & Chairman Affi liation of Sub-Committee<br />
FPSS<br />
Resource & Affi liation Sub-Committee<br />
Mr Thomas Tng<br />
Kaba Mr Security Thomas Pte Tng Ltd<br />
Kaba Security Pte Ltd
FIRE SAFETY BEST PRACTICES (FSBP)<br />
SCHEME TECHNICAL COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Rowan Tan<br />
DORMA Far East Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Alan Lee<br />
South East Metal Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Rodney Lee<br />
Tacam Steel Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Gn Chiang Yam<br />
Institution of Engineers, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Thomas Tng<br />
Kaba Security Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Emily Mok<br />
PSB Corporation<br />
Mr Joseph Chng<br />
PSB Corporation<br />
FOOD & BEVERAGE INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (F&B IG) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Dr K K Tan<br />
MycoBiotech Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairmen<br />
Mr George Huang<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd<br />
Dr Siew Teck Woh<br />
Gardenia Foods (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Sunny Koh<br />
Chinatown Food Corporation Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Eunice Choa<br />
Coca Cola Far East Ltd<br />
Mr Louis Chin<br />
Cyber Village Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Colin Choe<br />
Fountainhead <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tan Wang Cheow<br />
Food Empire Holdings Ltd<br />
Mr Bernie Siew<br />
Hong Kee Foods Pte Ltd<br />
Mr A M Farokh<br />
Sime Darby Edible Products Ltd<br />
Mr Ong Huat Kee / Ms Apple Ong<br />
Yamakawa Trading Company Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Peter Lee<br />
Yee Lee Oils & Foodstuffs (S) Pte Ltd<br />
LIFE SCIENCES INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP (LSIG) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairwoman<br />
Ms Gwen Goh<br />
Malaysia Chemist (Pte) Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman<br />
Mr Lee Loh Meng<br />
Sunward Pharmaceutical Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Treasurer<br />
Mrs Julia Mohamed<br />
Zyfas Medical Co.<br />
Honorary Secretary<br />
Mr Yeo Siew Meng<br />
Ziwell Medical (S) Pte Ltd<br />
SUB-INDUSTRY GROUPS<br />
SINGAPORE PHARMACEUTICAL<br />
MANUFACTURERS’ COUNCIL<br />
(SPMC)<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Koe Khoon Poh<br />
Integrated Contract <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairwomen<br />
Ms Gwen Goh<br />
Malaysia Chemist (Pte) Ltd<br />
Ms Goh Bee Leong<br />
Drug Houses of Australia (Asia) Pte Ltd<br />
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Technical Committee Chairman<br />
and Honorary Secretary<br />
Mr Lee Loh Meng<br />
Sunward Pharmaceutical Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Adam Tan<br />
Opto-Pharm Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Joseph Lam<br />
Beacons Pharmaceuticals Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Jung Yi Huey<br />
Sunward Pharmaceuticals Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Kiang Pei Min<br />
Leung Kai Fook Medical Company Pte Ltd<br />
Mdm Ko Kim Kee<br />
Malaysia Chemist (Pte) Ltd<br />
Mr Nyi Nyi Lwin<br />
Opto-Pharm Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Robert Khoo<br />
Opto-Pharm Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Susan Fong<br />
Drug Houses of Australia (Asia) Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Yee Sai Wan<br />
Drug Houses of Australia (Asia) Pte Ltd<br />
SINGAPORE PHARMACEUTICAL<br />
TRADE ORGANISATION (SPTO)<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Yeo Siew Meng<br />
Ziwell Medical (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Secretary<br />
Mr Adam A.M. Maaroof<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Pharmaceutical Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Treasurer<br />
Mr Simon Tay<br />
Mayne Pharma (SEA) Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Adam Hamid<br />
Naina Mohamed & Sons Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chung Sui Foh<br />
Goldplus Universal Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Desmond Lim<br />
Yung Shin Pharmaceutical (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Joseph Hwang<br />
Far East Drug Co. (Pte) Ltd<br />
Mrs Julia Mohamed<br />
Zyfas Medical Co.<br />
Mr Kwan Yew Huat<br />
Pharmaforte <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Lloyd Soong<br />
Pacifi c Biosciences Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ong Lai Poh<br />
Luen Wah Medical Co (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Suryo Kartawinata<br />
Apotheca Marketing Pte Ltd<br />
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LIFESTYLE INDUSTRY GROUP<br />
(LFS) COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr James See<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairpersons<br />
Mdm Tan Lay Keow<br />
Everfi rst Pte Ltd<br />
(till September <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP (MTIG)<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Chairwoman<br />
Mrs Theresa Michelmann-Lim<br />
B. Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairwomen<br />
Ms Ginnie Chao<br />
Guidant <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Justin Tan<br />
The Seafood International Market &<br />
Restaurant Pte Ltd<br />
(from October <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Sub-Committee Chairmen<br />
Mr Louis Chin (Membership)<br />
Cyber Village Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Alfred Poon (External Relations)<br />
Dach Entreprise Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ryan Chioh (Programmes)<br />
FarEastFlora.com Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Por Khay Ti<br />
HTL International Holdings Ltd<br />
Ms Ong Ai Hua<br />
Johnson & Johnson Medical<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Secretary<br />
Mr Carl Tan<br />
Smith & Nephew Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Treasurer<br />
Ms Ruth Yuen<br />
B. Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Allan Tiong<br />
Smith & Nephew Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Jacqueline C. Monteiro<br />
Medtronic International Ltd<br />
Mr Yong Poh Shin<br />
Royal Selangor (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Julian Gerard Nair<br />
Stryker <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr CP Kam<br />
RISIS Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Loo Beng Keong<br />
B. Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Maria Low<br />
StarHub Ltd<br />
Ms Shakilla Shahjihan<br />
Boston Scientifi c Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Joanna Wong<br />
Eu Yan Sang International Ltd<br />
Advisor<br />
Mr Stewart Goh<br />
Ming Say Holdings Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Shirley Koh<br />
Boston Scientifi c Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Shirley Lim<br />
Messe Dusseldorf Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr William Tang<br />
Meiban Micro Pte Ltd<br />
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BUSINESS SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Allan Tiong<br />
Smith & Nephew Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Francis Sim<br />
Welch Allyn International Ventures, Inc.<br />
Mr Joon Hurh<br />
Medtronic International Ltd<br />
Mr Lai Bou Leong<br />
Fresenius Medical Care <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Shakilla Shahjihan<br />
Boston Scientifi c Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Ms SiChai Wong-Bailey<br />
Paul Hartmann Pte Ltd<br />
Mr William Tang<br />
Meiban Micro Pte Ltd<br />
ETHIC SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Julian Gerard Nair<br />
Stryker <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
TECHNICAL SUB-COMMITTEE<br />
Chairwoman<br />
Ms Jacqueline C Monteiro<br />
Medtronic International Ltd<br />
METAL, MACHINERY AND<br />
ENGINEERING (MME) INDUSTRY<br />
GROUP COMMITTEE MEMBERS<br />
Chairman/ Social Chairman<br />
Mr Richard Soh<br />
SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Co-Chairman<br />
Mr Christopher Chew<br />
Minnesota Rubber Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairmen<br />
Mr N Ratnam<br />
Aranco Line (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Philip Wong<br />
Dailian International Trading<br />
Mr Kam Chong Phoh<br />
RISIS Pte Ltd<br />
Mr CM Quek<br />
Ritchmen (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Lim Meng Wee<br />
SP Consulting (Int’l) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ong Pak Shoon<br />
Spot Management Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Patrick Low<br />
Thong On Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Chairmen<br />
Dr William Goh<br />
Wilterm Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Chan Poh Hoi, Paul<br />
Chan Ho Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Programme Chairman<br />
Mr Kam Chong Phoh<br />
RISIS Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Programme Chairman<br />
Mr Siew Yit Foong<br />
Cititech Industrial Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Social Chairman<br />
Mr Jason Toong<br />
Kenny Machinery Trading Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Chua Ee Seng<br />
Aluminium Extrusion Industries (S) Pte Ltd<br />
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Mr Thong Foo Kong<br />
Bond Instrumentation (S) Pte Ltd
Ms Janet Lim<br />
Cheong Fatt Metal Factory Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Alan Tan<br />
CPM Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Soh Yoke Lun<br />
United Central Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Jerry Tan<br />
Wanin Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ong Kee Hwee<br />
Dorma Production Gmbh & Co<br />
Mrs Catherine Lam<br />
Fabristeel Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Cyril Teo<br />
Halley’s Express Pte Ltd<br />
Mr James Ashworth<br />
Icron Technologies <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Edwin T F Khew<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Stephen Lee<br />
Jesplan Design & Management Services<br />
Mr Tan Yew Boo<br />
Leong Bee & Soo Bee Trading Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Moh Chong Tau<br />
Makino Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tay Choon Mong<br />
Tay Choon Mong Agency<br />
Mr James Wong<br />
O.E. <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Edwin Chew<br />
Okura Flexible Automation Systems Pte Ltd<br />
Mr John Chua<br />
Paragon Systems Marketing<br />
Mr Peter Ho<br />
Precision Valve <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Lim Chee Song<br />
Simplex Pte Ltd<br />
Mr See Sing Mun<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
Mr Ow Chun Chor<br />
Star Union Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Looi Kok Yang<br />
UFE Pte Ltd<br />
PLASTICS AND PACKAGING<br />
INDUSTRY GROUP / PACKAGING<br />
COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Albert Lim<br />
Packagers Pte Ltd<br />
Deputy Chairman<br />
Mr Jeffrey Goh<br />
GN Packaging Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Honorary Chairmen<br />
Mr C S Wong<br />
M C Packaging (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Eddie Chng<br />
Sonoco <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Richard Soh<br />
SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Philip Wong<br />
Dailian International Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Randy Teo<br />
Eastern Trade Media Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Edward Kwong<br />
Packaging & Design Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Jackie Tan<br />
Orient Design Ptd Ltd<br />
Mr Chui Tau Siong<br />
Jebsen & Jessen Packaging (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Nancy Chan<br />
Citigate Su Yeang Design Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Tan Jit Khoon<br />
Winson Press Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Fong Ban Meng<br />
River Design Pte Ltd<br />
Mr B S Lim<br />
Uni-Synertics Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Dixon Ng<br />
Setsco Service Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Ge Changfeng<br />
PacketAsia Pte Ltd<br />
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eSCM Council Members<br />
eSUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT<br />
COUNCIL (eSCM COUNCIL)<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung<br />
GP Batteries International Limited<br />
Council Members<br />
Mr Peter Ho<br />
Precision Valve <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Roger Low<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong><br />
Council Advisors<br />
Ms Susan Chong<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Ms Lim Lee Fang<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Jason Low<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Kelvin Wong<br />
Economic Development Board<br />
Mr Poon Hong Yuen<br />
Infocomm Development Authority of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Tan Jin Soon<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Mr Eugene Rim<br />
Accord Express Holdings Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Christopher Tay<br />
YCH Group<br />
Mr David Chan<br />
APL Co. Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Mary Yeo<br />
United Parcel Service <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Dr Rajesh Piplani<br />
Nanyang Technological University<br />
Mr Daniel Foo<br />
Venture Corporation Limited<br />
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GSI <strong>Singapore</strong> Council Members<br />
GS1 SINGAPORE COUNCIL<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Chairman<br />
Mr Edwin T F Khew<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
Secretary-General<br />
Dr Roger Low<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
Mr Tan Jin Soon<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Committee Members<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung<br />
GP Batteries International Limited<br />
Mr Kam Chong Phoh<br />
RISIS Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Rowan Tan<br />
DORMA Far East Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Gwee Seng Kwong<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Chan Yeng Chew<br />
IE <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Mr Tan Puay Chuan<br />
Intraco Ltd<br />
Ms Lian Lay Yong<br />
NTUC Fairprice Co-operative Ltd<br />
Mr John Hirst<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Retailers Association<br />
Mr Seah Seng Choon<br />
Consumers Association of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Dr K K Tan<br />
MycoBiotech Ltd<br />
Mr James See<br />
Singco (Pte) Ltd<br />
Ms Annabelle Tan<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Ooi Chwee Kim<br />
Energy Innovations Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Albert Lim<br />
Packagers Pte Ltd<br />
Ms Gwen Goh<br />
Malaysia Chemist Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chris Chan<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
Mrs Theresa Lim<br />
B. Braun <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
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Council Members Serving on Government<br />
Statutory Boards and Other Bodies<br />
Mr Lew Syn Pau<br />
President, SMa<br />
Food Empire Holdings Ltd<br />
Chairman, <strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation Council (SAC), June 2002 to March 2006<br />
Council Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Business <strong>Federation</strong> (SBF) (1 June 2002 to June 2006)<br />
◆ Managing Director, Stanbridge International Pte Ltd, since 10 December 1997<br />
◆ Director, Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Ltd, since 15 April 1999<br />
◆ Director, Golden Agri-Resources Ltd, since 24 May 1999<br />
◆ Director, Magnus Energy Group Ltd, since 8 July 1999<br />
◆ Director, Lafe Technology Ltd, since 8 March 2000<br />
◆ Director, Achieva Ltd, since 7 April 2000<br />
◆ Director, Food Empire Holdings Ltd, since 8 April 2000<br />
◆ Director, Capital Connections Pte Ltd, since 31 July 2000<br />
◆ Director, RSH Limited, since 25 September 2000<br />
◆ Chairman, Ascendas Pte Ltd, since 1 January 2002<br />
◆ Chairman & Director, ArianeCorp Ltd, since 15 January 2002<br />
◆ Chairman, Ascendas-MGM Funds Management Limited, since 8 April 2002<br />
◆ Director, Guangzhao Industrial Forest Biotechnology Group Ltd since 29 March 2004<br />
◆ Director, Pairing Assets Ltd since 11 November 2004<br />
Mr Edwin T F Khew<br />
Deputy President, SMa<br />
IUT Global Pte Ltd<br />
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Resource Member GPC (Finance & Trade) <strong>Singapore</strong> Parliament<br />
Alternate Representative, Advisory Council on Continuing Education & Training (ACCET),<br />
Institute of Technical Education (ITE) (1 April 2001 – 31 March 2004)<br />
Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Green Plan 2012 Coordinating Committee, MEWR<br />
Chairman, GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council, since 18 July 2003<br />
Trustee, 50,000 SMa School of Management Pte Ltd’s shares, since 2003<br />
Director, SMa School of Management Pte Ltd, since 2003<br />
Director, EDC@SMa since <strong>2005</strong><br />
Chairman of <strong>Singapore</strong> Association for Environment, Occupational Health, and Safety<br />
Companies (SAFEco)<br />
Deputy Chairman, Institute of Chemical Engineering (U.K.), <strong>Singapore</strong> Branch<br />
Board and EXCO Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Environment Council (SEC)<br />
Chairman, Working Group on Solvent Hazards Control (Ministry of Manpower)<br />
Consultative Committee Member, Environmental Engineering Department, National<br />
University of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Advisory Committee Member for Environmental Engineering Research Centre (EERC),<br />
Nanyang Technological University<br />
Co-Chairman, Environment/Infrastructure Committee – <strong>Singapore</strong> British Business<br />
Council (SBBC)<br />
Member of Advisory Committee, Asia Pacifi c Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL),<br />
Faculty of Law, National University of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Member, National Energy Effi ciency Committee (Chairman, Household Sub-Committee)<br />
Advisory Board Member, NUS Master’s of Environment Management Programme.<br />
Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Business <strong>Federation</strong> Coalition of Services Industries Infrastructure<br />
Services Sub Committee<br />
Chairman of Electronic Product Code (EPC) Global <strong>Singapore</strong> Council, GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Co-Chair of Electronic Product Code (EPC) Global Asia Group, GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Member of Energy Services Companies (ESCO) Accreditation Sub-Committee, NUS
Mrs Catherine Lam<br />
Honorary Treasurer, SMa<br />
Fabristeel Pte Ltd<br />
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Council Member, National Fire Prevention Council (NFPC) Board of Directors<br />
(1 April 2000 – 31 March 2004)<br />
Trustee, 10,000 Enterprise Promotion Centres Pte Ltd’s shares, since 26 July 2001<br />
Member, ISBC Steering Committee (August 2001 – September 2003)<br />
Trustee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> Education & Training Fund, since 31<br />
January 2002<br />
Chairman, <strong>Singapore</strong> Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers<br />
Chairman, Methodist Hospice Fellowship<br />
Committee Member, Paya Lebar Methodist Church Covenant Kindergarten<br />
Managing Director, Fabristeel Private Limited<br />
Dr Moh Chong Tau<br />
Honorary Secretary, SMa<br />
Makino Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Trustee, 100,000 <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers Services Pte Ltd’s shares, since 2003<br />
Chairman, <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers Services Pte Ltd’s share, since 2002<br />
Director, 16,939 ECICS Property Ltd’s shares, since 2002<br />
Member, ISBC Steering Committee (August 2001 – September 2003)<br />
Trustee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> Education & Training Fund, since 24 June<br />
1999<br />
Trustee, 50,000 SMa School of Management Pte Ltd’s shares, since 2003<br />
Director, SMa School of Management Pte Ltd, since 2003<br />
◆ Honorary Secretary, <strong>Singapore</strong> Precision Engineering & Tooling Association (SPETA)<br />
◆ Council Member, Macquarie University Alumni Association of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
◆ Asst. Honorary Treasurer, Marketing Institute of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
◆ Member of Doctoral Advisory Board of University of South Australia (2001 – 2003)<br />
◆ Council Member, Australian Alumni of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
◆ Chairman, Precision Engineering Technical Advisory Committee (WDA) (2003 – 2004)<br />
◆ Chairman, Precision Engineering Industry Skills & Standards Committee (2002 – 2004)<br />
◆ Chairman, Industry Skills & Training Council (WDA)<br />
◆ President/CEO, Makino Asia Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Chairman of the Board of Directors, Makino Asia China Ltd<br />
◆ Member of the Board of Directors, Makino Asia Thailand<br />
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Mr George Huang<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd<br />
◆ Co-Chairman, Community Engagement Task Force, since 2006<br />
◆ Chairman, Membership & External Affairs Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Chinese Chamber of<br />
Commerce & Industry, since <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Member, Steering Committee, Network Indonesia, IE <strong>Singapore</strong>, since <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ President, Chartered Management Institute (<strong>Singapore</strong> Branch), since 2004<br />
◆ Patron, Tampines Central Citizens’ Consultative Committee, since 2003<br />
◆ Council Member, Ee Hoe Hean Club, since 2003<br />
◆ Member, Awards Council, Int’l Management Action Award, since 2002<br />
◆ Committee Member, School Advisory Committee, Balestier Hill Secondary School,<br />
since 2001<br />
◆ Hon. Business Ambassador, Queensland Government, Australia to <strong>Singapore</strong>, since 2000<br />
◆ Committee Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> National Committee for Pacifi c Economic Co-operation,<br />
since 2000<br />
◆ Member, Panel of Past Presidents, New Zealand <strong>Singapore</strong> Business Council, since 1998<br />
◆ Honorary Consul-General, Consulate General of the Federal Democratic Republic of<br />
Ethiopia, since 1997<br />
Mr John Kong<br />
Vice President, SMa (up till November <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
BlueScope Steel Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee (TC) on Architecture Work, SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong> (1 April<br />
2002 – 01 August <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Mr Peter Ho Shau Hui<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
Precision Valve <strong>Singapore</strong> (Pte) Ltd<br />
Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation Council (SAC), April 1999 – April 2003<br />
Member, Steering Committee of the National Trust Council (NTC), 1 July 2003 to<br />
30 June <strong>2005</strong><br />
Chairman, <strong>Singapore</strong> Supply Chain Council, 2003 – 2004<br />
Committee Member of <strong>Singapore</strong> Intelligent Nation (iN2015) Master Plan<br />
(<strong>Manufacturing</strong>) - <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Deputy Chairman, Services Standard Committee (SSC) from 01 April 2004 to<br />
31 March 2007<br />
◆ Managing Director, Precision Valve <strong>Singapore</strong> (Pte) Ltd, since Nov 1998<br />
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Mr Renny Yeo<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Cables Mfrs Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Chairman, Draka Cableteq Asia Pacifi c Holding Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Chairman, <strong>Singapore</strong> Cables Mfrs Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Chairman, Sindutch Cable Mfr Sdn Bhd (Malaysia)<br />
◆ Chairman, CSC Cable Sdn Bhd, Malaysia<br />
◆ Chairman, MCI – Draka Cable Co. Ltd, Thailand<br />
◆ Chairman, Suzhou Draka Cable Co. Ltd, China<br />
◆ Chairman, Draka Cables (Hong Kong) Ltd<br />
◆ Chairman, Draka Cableteq Australia<br />
◆ Chairman, Draka Comteq <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Director, Associated Cables Pvt Ltd, India<br />
◆ Board Member, Building Control Authority (BCA)<br />
◆ Chairman, BCA – Quality Assurance Advisory Committee<br />
◆ Deputy Chairman, <strong>Singapore</strong> National Committee of the IEC<br />
◆ Chairman, Electrical and Electronic Standards Committee, SPRING<br />
◆ Council Member, Standards Council (SPRING)<br />
◆ President, Dunearn Tech-Greenridge Alumni Association<br />
◆ Member, SID-<strong>Singapore</strong> Institute of Director<br />
◆ Committee Member, Philippines <strong>Singapore</strong> Business Council<br />
◆ Director, PSB Corporation Pte Ltd (until March 2006)<br />
Mr Alex Siow<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
StarHub Ltd<br />
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President, PMI <strong>Singapore</strong> Chapter<br />
Adjunct Professor at NUS School of Computing<br />
Chairman of NUS School of Computing Industry Advisory Council<br />
Board Member of the Institute of Systems Science<br />
Founder and Director of National Infocomm Competency Centre<br />
Member at the National Trust Council<br />
Member at the National Internet Advisory Committee<br />
Commissioner, PT Cisco Mas Sekurititama<br />
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Dr William Goh<br />
Honorary President, SMa<br />
Wilterm Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman, TC on General Safety, SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong> (1 October 2001 – 31 July 2004)<br />
Member, Occupational Safety & Health Promotion Committee, Ministry of Manpower,<br />
since 1999<br />
Member, 2nd Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health for the<br />
Metalworking Industry, Ministry of Manpower, since November 2002<br />
Member, <strong>Annual</strong> Safety Performance Award Committee, Ministry of Manpower, since 1998<br />
Member, Noise Control Award Committee, Ministry of Manpower, since 2000<br />
Chairman, Trustee of <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers’ <strong>Federation</strong> Education & Training Fund,<br />
since 2000<br />
Director, <strong>Singapore</strong> Manufacturers Services Pte Ltd, since 2002<br />
Member, General Engineering & <strong>Singapore</strong> Standards Committee, SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
till July 2004<br />
Honorary Chairman, SMa Metal, Machinery & Engineering Industry Group<br />
Director, SMa Services Ltd, since 2000<br />
◆ Director, Wilterm Engineering Pte Ltd, since 1987<br />
Mr Christopher Chew<br />
Vice President, SMa<br />
Minnesota Rubber Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Council Member of Plastics & Rubber Institute of <strong>Singapore</strong> (PRIS)<br />
◆ Council Member of <strong>Singapore</strong> National Employers’ <strong>Federation</strong> (SNEF)<br />
◆ Managing Director, Minnesota Rubber Asia Pacifi c Pte Ltd, since 17 Apr 1997<br />
Ms Annabelle Tan<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
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Chairperson, SMa Building Products & Construction Materials Industry Group<br />
Co-Chairperson, SMa/IES Task Force Working Committee<br />
Director, International Business Alliance Pte Ltd<br />
Management Committee Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Productivity Association,<br />
Committee Member, IES National Committee of Engineering Organisations<br />
Managing Director, Brite Koncept Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Sudheer Prabhakaran<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Test Services Pte Ltd<br />
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Member, Council Committee for Inspection Bodies (CCIBC), <strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation<br />
Council, SPRING, since July 2003<br />
Honorary General-Secretary / Council Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Association for Environmental<br />
Occupational Health & Safety Companies (SAFEco), since April 2003<br />
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Mr Ryan Chioh<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
FarEastFlora.com Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Honorary General-Secretary, InterFlora, since 1998<br />
◆ Honorary Advisor, Small Medium Business Magazine, since 2004<br />
◆ Director, Far East Flora Holdings Pte Ltd, since 30 Sept 1993<br />
◆ Director, Far East Orchid Pte Ltd, since 14 Oct 1993<br />
◆ Director, Far East Flora Pte Ltd, since 31 Oct 1991<br />
◆ Director, Far East Flora.com Pte Ltd, since 26 Feb 2000<br />
◆ Director, Far East Florist & Landscape Pte Ltd, since 26 Nov 1991<br />
◆ Shareholder, Smart Waves Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Director, 1-800 Flower Pte Ltd, since 17 Jun 1998<br />
◆ Director, Tera Logistics Pte Ltd, since 17 Jun 1998<br />
◆ Director, Callpoint Pte Ltd, since 21 Jan 2003<br />
◆ Director, Goodwood Florist Pte Ltd, since 10 May 2004<br />
Mr Por Khay Ti<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
HTL International Holdings Ltd<br />
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Committee Member, SMa Lifestyle Industry Group, since June 2004<br />
Member, SMa Business Operations Function Committee<br />
Member, SME Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Business <strong>Federation</strong><br />
EXCO, <strong>Singapore</strong> Furniture Industry Council<br />
Deputy Group Managing Director and Chief Operating Offi cer, HTL International Holdings<br />
Ltd, since 15 Feb 2001<br />
Dr K K Tan<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
MycoBiotech Ltd<br />
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Member, Food Standards Committee, SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>, 01 April 2004 to<br />
31 March 2007<br />
Past President, Rotary Club of <strong>Singapore</strong> West<br />
Council Member and Chairman of R&D Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Cancer Society<br />
Council Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Scouts’ Guild<br />
Member, House & Bar Committee, Raffl es Country Club<br />
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Mr Jeffrey Goh Boon Lok<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
GN Packaging Industries Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Feedback Group – MCD for Small Business, since 1999<br />
Member, SPRING Industrial Standard, Packaging Material, since 1990<br />
◆ Secretary General, <strong>Singapore</strong> Plastic Industry Association<br />
◆ Deputy Chairman, Packaging Council of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
◆ Committee Member, Jurong Central Citizen Consultative Committee<br />
◆ Assistant Secretary, Jurong Spring Community Club<br />
◆ Patron, Jurong Central CDCC<br />
◆ School Advisory Committee, Bukit Panjang Government High School<br />
◆ Vice Chairman, Alumni of Bukit Panjang Government High School<br />
◆ Committee Member, Yunnan Garden Neighbourhood Committee<br />
◆ Managing Director, GN Packaging Industries Pte Ltd, since 01 Apr 1982<br />
Mr Tsang Kwan Lung<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
GP Batteries International Limited<br />
◆ Vice President of the Hong Kong – <strong>Singapore</strong> Business Association<br />
◆ Director & General Manager, GP Batteries International Limited, since 30 Oct 1990<br />
Ms Gwen Goh<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Malaysia Chemist Pte Ltd<br />
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Organising Steering Committee Member of the 10th ASEAN Consultative Committee for<br />
Standards and Quality (ACCSQ) Pharmaceutical Product Working Group (PPWG) Meeting<br />
which was held at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel <strong>Singapore</strong> in August <strong>2005</strong>.<br />
(representing SMa Life Sciences Industry Group)<br />
Organising Steering Committee Member of the 5th ASEAN Consulative Committee for<br />
Standards and Quality (ACCSQ) Traditional Medicines & Health Supplements Product<br />
Working Group (TMHS PWG) Meeting which will be held at Meritus Mandarin <strong>Singapore</strong> in<br />
July 2006. (Representing SMa Life Sciences Industry Group)<br />
Director / General Manager, Malaysia Chemist Pte Ltd<br />
Director, Malaysia Pharmacy Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chris Chan<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Ultra Industrial Automation Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Deputy Chairman, ITE Central Advisory Committees (2004 – 2006)<br />
◆ Director, Ultra Industrial Automation PL<br />
◆ Director, ATS Afford Tooling Supplier (S) Pte Ltd, since 1993<br />
◆ Director, UIA <strong>Manufacturing</strong>, since 1998<br />
◆ Shareholder, Integral Automation Service and Systems Pte Ltd, since <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Edward Whistler Pte Ltd, since <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Aims Motion Technology Sdn Bhd, since 1993<br />
◆ Director, Motionex <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Sdn Bhd, since 2002<br />
◆ Shareholder, Shintech Marketing and Services, since <strong>2005</strong><br />
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Mr Ooi Chwee Kim<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Energy Innovations Asia Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Board Member, National Environment Agency (NEA), 01/07/2004 to 30/06/2006<br />
◆ Managing Director, Energy Innovations, since Dec 2004<br />
Mr Lim Meng Wee<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
SP Consulting (Int’l) Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Chairman, Queenstown Primary School Advisory Committee, since 2003<br />
◆ Member, Queenstown Citizen Consultative Committee, since 2003<br />
◆ Senior Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Computer Society since 2003<br />
◆ Director, Lions Club of <strong>Singapore</strong> Beverly Hills since 2003<br />
◆ EXCO Member, Family Alliance since 2003<br />
◆ Deputy Registrar of Marriages, <strong>2005</strong> - 2009<br />
◆ Managing Director, SP Consulting (Int’l) Pte Ltd, since 1993<br />
Mr Ong Pak Shoon<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Spot Management Services Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Personal Safety and Ergonomics, SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
01/04/2004 – 31/03/2007<br />
Member, General Engineering and Safety Standards Committee (GESSC) on Safety and<br />
Health Matters (OSH), SPRING, <strong>Singapore</strong> 01/04/2004 – 31/03/2007<br />
Member, Metalworking Industry Advisory Sub-committee, Ministry of Manpower, since<br />
30/09/<strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Employee, Spot Management Services Pte Ltd, since 1 Apr 1998<br />
Mr Richard Soh<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
SCA Packaging <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Chairman, SMa Metal, Machinery & Engineering Industry Group<br />
Committee Member, Packaging Council of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
◆ Treasurer, HomeTeam NS [the merged rganization of Civil Defence (CDANS) and<br />
Policeman (SPANS) for Nsmen] and Chairman of HTNS Golfi ng committee<br />
◆ Management Committee of Macquarie University Alumni Association of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
◆ Director, SCA Packaging Asia <strong>Singapore</strong>, since 28 May 2002<br />
Mr Cyril Teo<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Halley’s Express Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Member, F&B Sub Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Swimming Club, since May 2004.<br />
◆ Member, Martial Art and Sports Sub Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong> Swimming Club, since<br />
May 1999<br />
◆ Managing Director, Halley’s Express Pte Ltd, since 01 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
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Mr Poh Choon Ann<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Ltd<br />
◆ Director, <strong>Singapore</strong> Chinese Orchestra Company Limited, since 2001<br />
◆ Member, Consultative Committee, National University of <strong>Singapore</strong> Chinese Studies<br />
since 2000<br />
◆ Vice Chairman, Nanyang Fine Arts Foundation Ltd since 2003<br />
◆ Vice Chairman, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Council since 2002<br />
◆ Council Member, <strong>Singapore</strong>-Liaoning Economic & Trade Council since 2004<br />
◆ Director, Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Limited, since 21 Jan 1969<br />
◆ Director, PTC-Chien Li Transportation Pte Ltd, since 04 Aug 1997<br />
◆ Director, PTC-Xin Hua Transportation Pte Ltd, since 12 Jul 1997<br />
◆ Director, Bitubulk Pte. Ltd., since 15 Apr 2002<br />
◆ Director, Hai Poh Terminals Pte Ltd, since 09 Oct 1984<br />
◆ Managing Director, Hai Poh Terminals Pte Ltd, since 05 Dec 1985<br />
◆ Director, Poh Tiong Choon Holdings (Pte.) Ltd., since 30 Dec 1974<br />
◆ Managing Director, Poh Tiong Choon Holdings (Pte.) Ltd, since 09 Dec 1975<br />
◆ Director, PTC Airfreight (Pte) Ltd, since 19 Nov 1968<br />
◆ Managing Director, PTC Airfreight (Pte) Ltd, since 02 Feb 1976<br />
◆ Director, Poh Tiong Choon Shipping Private Limited, since 30 Mar 1972<br />
◆ Managing Director, Poh Tiong Choon Shipping Private Limited, since 02 Feb 1976<br />
◆ Director, PTC-Nakajima Suisan (Asia) Pte Ltd, since 04 Jan 1993<br />
◆ Managing Director, PTC-Nakajima Suisan (Asia) Pte Ltd, since 10 Feb 1993<br />
◆ Director, PTC-Nakajima Suisan (M) Sdn Bhd, since 25 Jul 1995<br />
◆ Vice-Chairman, PTC-Nakajima Suisan (Taiwan) Co. Ltd, since 03 Nov 1995<br />
◆ Director, PTC-Nakajima Suisan (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd, since 02 Dec 2002<br />
◆ Director, <strong>Singapore</strong> Logistics Consortium Pte Ltd, since 11 Apr 1995<br />
◆ Director, PTC-Air Sea Transport Pte Ltd, since 13 Mar 1995<br />
◆ Director, Fortune Express International Co Ltd, since 1991<br />
◆ Director, Fantasia Studios Pte Ltd, since 09 Apr 1992<br />
◆ Director, Taewin Pte Ltd, since 23 Jun 1994<br />
◆ Director, Poh Choon Ann (Pte.) Ltd., since 28 Jun 1975<br />
◆ Director, Top Media Limited, since 28 Mar 1995<br />
◆ Director, Alpha Container Services Pte Ltd, since 10 Jul 1987<br />
◆ Director, <strong>Singapore</strong> Chinese Orchestra Company Limited, since 15 Sept 2000<br />
◆ Director, Nanyang Fine Arts Foundation Limited, since 31 Jan 2000<br />
◆ Director, Nafa International Pte. Ltd., since 01 Aug 2003<br />
◆ Director, China Fortune Investment Corporation Pte Ltd, since 27 May 2004<br />
◆ Director, China Fortune Logistics Pte. Ltd., since 11 Mar <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Fortune Scientec (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd, since 01 Jun <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Fortune Novena (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd, since 03 Jun <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Marina City Development Pte Ltd, since 21 Jun <strong>2005</strong><br />
Ms Jennifer Yeo<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Yeo-Leong & Peh LLC<br />
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◆ Panel of Chairman, Disciplinary Committee, Legal Profession Act<br />
◆ Panel of Approved Mediators, <strong>Singapore</strong> Mediation Centre<br />
◆ Panel of Reserve Arbitrators, <strong>Singapore</strong> International Arbitration Centre<br />
◆ Chairman & Director, Yeo-Leong & Peh LLC, since 02 Mar 2002<br />
◆ Director, YLP Publishers Pte Ltd, since 30 Jul 1994<br />
◆ Director, Millenium Asia Pacifi c Holdings Pte Ltd, since 30 Jul 1994<br />
◆ Director, Poplars Holdings Pte Ltd, since 30 Jul 1994
◆ Director, Casper & Pollux Pte Ltd, since 25 May 1995<br />
◆ Director, YLP International Consultants Pte Ltd, since 01 Aug 1994<br />
◆ Director, Twin Stars Pte Ltd, since 03 Nov 1994<br />
Mr Hans-Dieter Bott<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Siemens Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Member of Board, Intellectual Property Offi ce of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
• Representative of <strong>Singapore</strong>-German Chamber of Industry & Commerce in the<br />
National Wage Council<br />
◆ Member of the Industry Group 4 of <strong>Singapore</strong> International Chamber of Commerce<br />
◆ Member of Management Committee of <strong>Singapore</strong>an-Chamber of Industry & Commerce<br />
◆ Director & Managing Director, Siemens Pte Ltd, since 10 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens Westinghouse Technical Services Pte Ltd, since 10 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens Building Technologies Pte Ltd, since 10 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens Fire & Security Products Pte Ltd, since 10 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens Energy Management & Information Systems Pte Ltd, since<br />
10 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Osram Pte Ltd, since 10 Jan <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens Business Services Pte Ltd, since 28 Feb <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Demag Delaval Industrial Turbomachinery Pte Ltd, since 01 Apr <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens Medical Instruments Pte Ltd, since 01 May <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, Siemens VDO Automotive Pte Ltd<br />
◆ Director, Dematic S.E.A Pte Ltd, since 9 Dec <strong>2005</strong><br />
Dr Paul Chan Poh Hoi<br />
Council Member, SMa (up till 01 March 2006)<br />
Chan Ho Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
◆<br />
Chairman/Managing Director, Chan Ho Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Edward Goh<br />
Council Member, SMa<br />
Edward Whistler Int’l Pte Ltd<br />
◆ CEO, Edward Whistler Int’l Pte Ltd, since Jan 2001<br />
◆ Managing Director, EWI Consulting Pte Ltd, since Jan 2000<br />
◆ Managing Director, International Centre for Professional Development Pte Ltd, since<br />
Aug 2004<br />
◆ Director, Centre of International Business and Investment Pte Ltd since January <strong>2005</strong><br />
◆ Director, AgileOne Corporation since February 2006<br />
Ms Low Sin Leng<br />
Council Member, SMa (up till June <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Sembcorp Industries Ltd<br />
◆ President, St. Nicholas Girls’ School Alumnae Association<br />
◆ Vice Chairman, NJC School Advisory Committee<br />
◆ Steering Committee Member, Network Indonesia<br />
• Serving on behalf of SMa ◆ Serving in own capacity<br />
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on External Bodies<br />
Mr Alan Loh<br />
Glaxo Wellcome <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chan Beng Heng<br />
DuPont (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Occupational Safety & Health<br />
Management, SPRING<br />
(29/03/<strong>2005</strong> to 31/03/2007)<br />
Ms Angie Ng<br />
Yamari (S) Pte Ltd (formerly known as<br />
Thermosensors Technologies Pte Ltd)<br />
Member, Ad-Hoc Technical Committee for<br />
Thermal Imagers, SPRING<br />
Mr Asbjorn Brondbo<br />
ABB Industry Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Maintenance of Electrical Installations,<br />
SPRING<br />
Mr Augustus Tan<br />
Hart Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Working Group SS 98 : 1997<br />
- Industrial Safety Helmets, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee<br />
for Electrical Apparatus for Explosive<br />
Atmospheres, SPRING<br />
Mr Chang Sieh Yong<br />
International Scientifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Chemistry, SPRING<br />
Mr Chang Wenn Yuan<br />
International Scientifi c Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Establishment of a <strong>Singapore</strong> Standard on<br />
Codes of Management Practice for<br />
Distribution of Chemicals, SPRING<br />
Mr Che Kuan Yau<br />
ABB Industry Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Switchgear and Controlgear (IEC TC 17)<br />
for studying into IEC 439-3, SPRING.<br />
Mr Bernard Chong<br />
Siemens Advanced Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Chew Min Sun<br />
Fabristeel Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Radio Standards Advisory<br />
Committee (RSAC), IDAS<br />
Mr C S Wong<br />
M C Packaging Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Food Advisory Committee,<br />
Ministry of Environment<br />
Member, Executive Committee<br />
Asia Packaging <strong>Federation</strong><br />
Member, Technical Committee for Revision<br />
of SS 232 : 1980, Specifi cations for<br />
Portable Fire Extinguishers, SPRING<br />
Mr Chng Peng<br />
Sonoco <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Environmental Management (EMTC)<br />
for SMa P&P Industry Group and PCS<br />
01/04/2004 to 31/03/2007.<br />
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Mr Chua Hua Tek<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Technologies Electronics Ltd<br />
Dr Gan Woon Siong<br />
Acoustical Technologies <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio<br />
Interference (TC 118/4/1R), SPRING<br />
Mr Ong Pek Hong<br />
Schneider Electric <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Review<br />
of SS 202 : 1978 Graphical Symbols<br />
for Electrical & Electronic and<br />
Telecommunications Diagrams, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Non-<br />
Destructive Testing, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Electrical Installation - Low Voltage<br />
- TC 118/8/4R, SPRING<br />
Mr David Goh King Siang<br />
Patent Engineering Co Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Emergency Alarm and Communication<br />
Systems, SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Mr Francis Lo<br />
Cerebos Pacifi c Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Methods<br />
of Test for Flexible Plastic Packaging<br />
Materials for Food, SPRING<br />
Mr Gilbert Tan Peng Cheng<br />
Uni-Strong Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Construction Industry Practice<br />
Committee (CIPC), SPRING<br />
Mr Goh Sheng Sze<br />
MK Electric (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Council Committee for<br />
Laboratory Accreditation - Technical<br />
Committee for Electrical Testing, SAC<br />
Ms Hoe Kum Yoke<br />
DuPont Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Certifi cation Advisory Committee<br />
(CAC), SPRING<br />
Mr Frederick Leong<br />
Siemens Westinghouse Technical<br />
Services Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Maintenance of Electrical Installations<br />
Mr Janardhanan Jayachandran<br />
Eastman Chemical <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Electrical<br />
Apparatus for Explosive Atmospheres,<br />
SPRING<br />
Mr Gan Ee Cheong<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Test Services Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Jimmy Chiang<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Petroleum Co Ltd<br />
Member, Singlas Technical Committee for<br />
Non-Destructive Testing, SAC<br />
Member, Technical Committee for the<br />
Establishment of a <strong>Singapore</strong> Standard<br />
Code of Practice for Bundering, SPRING<br />
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Dr Josephine Kwa<br />
Natsteel Ltd<br />
Mr Lauw Kok Keen<br />
eSCM Council<br />
Chairman, Industry Sub-Committee of the<br />
NEEC, NEA<br />
Dr Kam Yin Fah<br />
HerbalScience <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Council Committee for Laboratory<br />
Accreditation (CCLA), <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Accreditation Council (SAC)<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Environmental Testing, SAC<br />
Mr Koe Khoon Poh<br />
Integrated Contract <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Quality Control Advisory<br />
Committee (QCAC)<br />
Mr Koh Nguang Siah<br />
ABB Industry Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for CP5 :<br />
1988 - Code of Practice for Wiring of<br />
Electrical Equipment in Buildings, SPRING<br />
Mr Krishnaswamy Seshadri<br />
Philips Electronics <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Electrical and Electronic<br />
Standards Committee (EESC), SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> National Committee of<br />
the International Electrotechnical<br />
Commission, SNC(IEC), SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Logistics<br />
and Supply-Chain Management, SPRING,<br />
31/04/2004 to 31/03/2007<br />
Mr Lee Chee Weng<br />
Merck Sharp & Dohme (S) Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Engineering Support (GESSC), SPRING<br />
Mr Lee Lee Thiam<br />
Hitachi Elevator Engineering (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Lifts,<br />
Escalators & Passenger Conveyors,<br />
SPRING<br />
Mr Leng Ng Tai<br />
Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Safe<br />
Working in Confi ned Space, SPRING<br />
Mr Leon Gumpert<br />
Dorma Far East Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Working Group SS 332 : 2000,<br />
Fire Doors, SPRING<br />
Mr Liew Wai Leong<br />
MK Electric (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Electrical<br />
& Electronic Product Standards Committee<br />
(EEPSC), SPRING<br />
Dr Kwok Kian Sze<br />
F&N Coca-Cola (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Code of<br />
Practice for Kway Teow & Mee, SPRING<br />
Chairman, Technical Committee for<br />
Carbonated and Non-Carbonated<br />
Beverages & Cordials, SPRING<br />
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Mr Lim Poh Hock<br />
Faco Electric Co Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Mak Kwok Wah<br />
Nestle R&D Centre (Pte) Ltd<br />
Member, Electrical Standards Products<br />
Council, SPRING<br />
Mr Lim Say Leong<br />
ABB Industry Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Council Committee for<br />
Accreditation of Management Systems<br />
and Product Certifi cation Bodies (CCMP),<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation Council<br />
Mr Long Ming Fai, Edwin<br />
Optics Storage Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Sound, Vision and Multimedia Systems<br />
and Equipment, SPRING<br />
Mr Low Choon Peow<br />
Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Petroleum and its Products, SPRING<br />
Mr Low Keng Chiew<br />
Farco Electric Co Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Safety of<br />
Household and Similar Electrical Appliances<br />
and Electronics Equipment, SPRING<br />
Mr Loy Boon Keow<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Storage<br />
and transportation of Compressed<br />
Gases, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Milk and<br />
Milk Products, SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 to 31/03/2007<br />
Mr Tay Hooi Seng<br />
Philips Electronics <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Lamps<br />
and Related Equipment, SPRING<br />
Mr Ng Chiang Seng<br />
NKH Fluid Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Code of<br />
Practice for Installation, Operation,<br />
Maintenance, Performance and<br />
Constructional Requirements of Mains<br />
Failure Standby Generating Systems,<br />
SPRING, 01 June <strong>2005</strong> onwards.<br />
Mr Ng Soon Hock<br />
Heckman Marketing Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Working Group on Code of<br />
Practice for Interlocking Roof Tiles, SPRING<br />
Ms Ong Kah Kee<br />
Eastman Chemical <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Chemical Standards Committee<br />
(CSC), SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Mr Ong See Hee<br />
DuPont Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Personal<br />
Safety in Workplace, 118/10/1R, SPRING<br />
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Mr Ong Seng Yam<br />
OLS <strong>Manufacturing</strong> Co Pte Ltd<br />
Mr Poh Kay Ping<br />
Poh Tiong Choon Holdings Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Working Group for Review of<br />
SS 333 : 1988 Specifi cation for Fire<br />
Dampers - TC 118/2/8R 16, SPRING<br />
Ms Ooi Suan Lin<br />
Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd<br />
Member, Hazard Analysis Critical Control<br />
Point (HACCP), SPRING<br />
Ms Pamela Phua<br />
ICI Paints (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Masonry<br />
& Partitions, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Surface<br />
Coating, SPRING<br />
Mr Peter Kam Lai Siew<br />
Spot Management Services Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Working Group SS 105 :<br />
1998 - Safety Footwear, SPRING<br />
Mr Peter Lee Phee Teck<br />
Yee Lee Oils & Foodstuffs (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Certifi cation Advisory Committee<br />
(CAC), Food & Beverage, PSB Corporation,<br />
01/01/<strong>2005</strong> to 31/12/2007<br />
Mr Philip Alex<br />
Celanese Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Chemistry, SPRING<br />
Management Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
National Shippers’ Council (2002 - 2004)<br />
Mr Poh Kok Chin, Derrick<br />
James Richards & Li Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Welding, TC 118/6/4R, SPRING<br />
Mr Tan Jin Soon<br />
GS1 <strong>Singapore</strong> Council<br />
Chairman, Automatic Data Capture<br />
Technical Committee, <strong>Singapore</strong> IT<br />
Standards Committee, IDA<br />
Member, E-SCM Council<br />
Member, Food Standards Committee,<br />
SPRING <strong>Singapore</strong>,<br />
01 April 2004 - 31 March 2007<br />
Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Standardisation<br />
Advisory Group (SAG), SPRING<br />
Member, GS1 Advisory Council<br />
Mr Tan Kay Tho<br />
Compact Metal Industries Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Doors,<br />
Windows (Glazing) and Claddings<br />
(TC 118/2/6R), SPRING<br />
Mr Tay Cheng Pheng<br />
Chevron Philips Chemicals (Pte) Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for General<br />
Safety in Workplaces (GESSC), SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007<br />
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Mr Teo Ek Pheng<br />
Chemical Industries (FE) Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Establishment of a <strong>Singapore</strong> Standard<br />
Code of Management Practice for<br />
Distribution of Chemicals, SPRING<br />
Mr Steven Teo Kim Chen<br />
Spot Management Services Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Advisory Committee on<br />
Occupational Safety and Health for the<br />
Metalworking Industry, MOM<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Equipment and Machinery Safety<br />
Workplace, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Safety<br />
Machinery (GESSC), SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007<br />
Mr Tong Kheng Chong<br />
ExxonMobil Asia Pacifi c Pte. Ltd.<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Code of<br />
Practice for the Use of LPG System<br />
in Internal Combustion Engines, SPRING<br />
Mr Wang Hui Hua<br />
Petrochemical Corporation of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
(Pte) Ltd<br />
Member, Chemical Standards Committee,<br />
SPRING<br />
Chairman, Technical Committee for the<br />
Petroleum and its Products, SPRING<br />
Mr Wee Eng Hon<br />
Diethelm Keller Engineering Pte Ltd<br />
SS 194 : 1978, Engineering Drawing,<br />
Dimensions (ISO/R 129-1959), SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee to Establish<br />
a <strong>Singapore</strong> Standard on Curtain<br />
Walls, SPRING<br />
Mr Winston Wong<br />
Chloride Batteries SE Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Member, SGP 2012 Action Programme<br />
Committee on Clean Water<br />
Mr Yen Cheng Leong<br />
Amoy Canning Corporation (S) Ltd<br />
Member, The Ad-Hoc Technical Committee<br />
(TC) on Hazard Analysis Critical Control<br />
Point (HACCP), SPRING<br />
Mr Yeo Khye Leong<br />
F&N Foods Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Specifi cation for Milk & Milk Products,<br />
SPRING<br />
Mr Yeoh Guan Huah<br />
ALS Technichem (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Council Committee for<br />
Laboratory Accreditation (CCLA),<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation Council<br />
Member, <strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation Council<br />
Mr Rodney Lee<br />
Tacam Steel Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Working Group SS 332 : 2000,<br />
Fire Doors, SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
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Mr See Sing Kok<br />
Singco (Private) Limited<br />
Mr Tan Kai Hong<br />
Sembcorp and Constructors Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Certifi cation Advisory Committee<br />
(CAC), SPRING<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
the Building and Construction Standards<br />
Committee (BCSC), SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Member, Technical Committee on<br />
Environmental Management (EMTC)<br />
for SMa BPCM Industry Group,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Member, Working Group on Review of SS<br />
402 (Industrial Safety Belts & Harnesses),<br />
SPRING<br />
Mr Tay Hun Kiat<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Technologies Electronics Ltd<br />
Member, Ad-Hoc Technical Committee for<br />
Thermal Imagers, SPRING<br />
Mr Sim Seng Poh<br />
ABB Industry Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Design<br />
Automation, SPRING<br />
Mr Richard Sia<br />
NatSteel Chemicals Ltd<br />
Member, Advisory Committee for<br />
Hazardous Substance and Toxic<br />
Waste, NEA.<br />
Mr Steve Oh Kah Weng<br />
Pall Filtration Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Medical Technology Standards<br />
Committee (MTSC), SPRING<br />
Secretary, Medical Technology<br />
Industry Group<br />
DR A A Chockalingam<br />
Ethylene Glycols Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Advisory Committee for<br />
Hazardous Substance and Toxic<br />
Waste, NEA.<br />
Ms Tan Geok Hong<br />
Kansai Paint (<strong>Singapore</strong>) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Surface<br />
Coatings, SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Mr Richard Chee H M<br />
Richee Engineering Enterprise Pte Ltd<br />
Working Group for review of <strong>Singapore</strong><br />
Standards SS 280 “Frame Scaffolding”<br />
and SS 311 “Steel Tubes and Fittings for<br />
Use in Tubular Scaffold”, SPRING.<br />
Mr Tan Gim Hock<br />
MK Electric (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Review<br />
of CP 10 : 1980, Code of Practice for<br />
Installation and Servicing of Electrical Fire<br />
Alarm Systems, SPRING<br />
Mr Ronnie Kuah Ann Tat<br />
Rohde & Schwarz Systems & Communications<br />
Asia Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Electromagnetic Compatibility & Radio<br />
Interference, SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
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Ms Jacqueline Cecilia Monteiro<br />
Medtronic International Ltd<br />
Mr Philip Kwang<br />
FacadeMaster Pte Ltd (up till August <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
Member, Medical Technology Standards<br />
Committee (MTSC), SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007<br />
Member, Certifi cation Advisory Committee<br />
for Building & Construction Industry,<br />
PSB Corporation<br />
Mr Tan Bock Kai<br />
SINGCO (Pte) Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for<br />
Technical Drawing, SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Mr William Abraham<br />
UFE Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Plastics<br />
and Rubber, SPRING,<br />
01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007.<br />
Mr Wong Swee Thye<br />
Dalian International Pte Ltd<br />
Member, General Engineering and Safety<br />
Standards Committee (GESSC),<br />
SPRING, 01/04/2004 - 31/03/2007<br />
Mr Nicholas Wong Chee Hoong<br />
Philips Electronics <strong>Singapore</strong> Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Technical Committee for Safety of<br />
Household and Similar Electrical Appliances<br />
and Electronic Equipment, SPRING<br />
Dr Siew Teck Woh<br />
Gardenia Foods (S) Pte Ltd<br />
Member, Project Team for Accreditation of<br />
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point<br />
Certifi cation Bodies,<br />
<strong>Singapore</strong> Accreditation Council<br />
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SMa Members (As as 31 December <strong>2005</strong>)<br />
101 FRESH FRUITS TRADING<br />
21ST CENTURY COMPUTING SOLUTIONS (S) PTE LTD<br />
3M SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
A GRACIEUX MANAGEMENT SERVICES<br />
AALST CHOCOLATE PTE LTD<br />
AASPERON (S) MANPOWER PTE LTD<br />
ABB INDUSTRY PTE LTD<br />
ABBOTT LABORATORIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
ABECHA PTE LTD<br />
A-BIO PHARMA PTE LTD<br />
ACCORD EXPRESS HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
ACCURATUS PTE LTD<br />
ACE PRESSUREWELD INT’L (PTE) LTD<br />
ACEFORD FOOD INDUSTRY PTE LTD<br />
ACER COMPUTER (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ACME PACKAGING CO (PTE) LTD<br />
ACOUSTICAL TECHNOLOGIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ACP METAL FINISHING PTE LTD<br />
AD. WRIGHT COMMUNICATIONS PTE LTD<br />
ADDISON DESIGN CONSULTANTS PTE LTD<br />
ADD-PLUS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
ADEPT TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL LTD<br />
ADISSEO ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
ADM COCOA PTE LTD<br />
ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
ADVANTECH CO. SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ADVANTECH PERIPHERALS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
AE AUTOMOTION (S) PTE LTD<br />
AEI CORPORATION LTD<br />
AGE D’OR PTE LTD<br />
AGROLEX PTE LTD<br />
AIK HOCK INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD<br />
AIK MOH PAINTS & CHEMICAL PTE LTD<br />
AIR PRODUCTS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
AIRTROPOLIS EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD<br />
AKARUI METALLIZING PTE LTD<br />
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS PTE LTD<br />
ALBAN TAY MAHTANI & DE SILVA<br />
ALBEMARLE ASIA PACIFIC COMPANY<br />
ALERT DISASTER CONTROL (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
ALLGREEN NUTRITION PTE LTD<br />
ALLOY & OILFIELD MATERIAL PTE LTD<br />
ALLTEK TECHNOLOGY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ALPHA CENTURI (S) PTE LTD<br />
ALS TECHNICHEM (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ALSTRON (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ALTECO CHEMICAL PTE LTD<br />
AMANDA FOODS PTE LTD<br />
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED<br />
AMMERAAL BELTECH PTE LTD<br />
AMOY CANNING CORPORATION (S) LTD<br />
AMROCK ENGINEERING (FAR EAST) PTE LTD<br />
AMS BIOMEDICAL PTE LTD<br />
ANCEL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ANCHOR WELD SALES & SERVICES<br />
ANDYWELL INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PTE LTD<br />
ANEWTECH SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
ANIX ENGINEERING & TRADING PTE LTD<br />
ANSON MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
ANTHEM DESIGN PTE LTD<br />
ANTZ LATEX PTE LTD<br />
A-ONE EUROPEAN PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
APEX DYNAMICSSY INC PTE LTD<br />
APEX-PAL INTERNATIONAL LTD<br />
API NUTRITION CENTRE<br />
APOTHECA MARKETING PTE LTD<br />
APPLICAM INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
APPLIED CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD<br />
AQUAPHARM LABORATORIES<br />
ARANCO LINE (S) PTE LTD<br />
ARCTURUS TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
ARIANECORP LIMITED<br />
ARKEMA PTE LTD<br />
ARMORSHIELD MARKETING (S) PTE LTD<br />
ARMSTRONG INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED<br />
AROX SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ARTHUR LOKE & PARTNERS<br />
ASAHI KASEI PLASTICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ASAIKI PTE LTD<br />
ASCENDAS LAND (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ASIA CEMENT (S) PTE LTD<br />
ASIA DUCTILE CAST IRON FOUNDRY PTE LTD<br />
ASIA DYNASTY PTE LTD<br />
ASIA FOOD & PROPERTIES LTD<br />
ASIA PACIFIC BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ASIA PAINT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ASIA PROJECTS ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
ASIA STRATEGIC INITIATIVES PTE LTD<br />
ASIA TECHNICAL GAS CO PTE LTD<br />
ASIA-MECH ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
ASIAN STEEL COMPANY LTD<br />
ASIAN TRADE PRESS PTE LTD<br />
ASIATIC ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
ASIATIC FIRE SYSTEM PTE LTD<br />
ASK SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ASM TECHNOLOGY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ASOPHIA ASIA SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
ASSA ABLOY HOSPITALITY PTE LTD<br />
ASSA ABLOY SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES (S) PTE LTD<br />
ASTRALINK TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
ATC INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
ATLAS COPCO (SOUTH EAST ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
ATLAS PAPER PRODUCTS (PTE) LTD<br />
ATOTECH S.E.A. PTE LTD<br />
AURIC PACIFIC FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
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AUSTRALIAN FRUIT JUICE (S) PTE LTD<br />
AUTO SEAL GROUP<br />
AUTODESK ASIA PTE LTD<br />
AUTOSCAN TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
AVERY TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
AZEN MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
B. BRAUN SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
BACHUN FOOD INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
BAKER MARINE PTE LTD<br />
BALDOR ELECTRIC (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
BAMBI INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
BAN HOCK HIN CO PTE LTD<br />
BAN TECK HAN ENTERPRISE CO PTE LTD<br />
BANSHING INDUSTRIAL CO (PTE) LTD<br />
BARTERXCHANGE (S) PTE LTD<br />
BASF SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
BAX GLOBAL PTE LTD<br />
BAYER (SOUTH EAST ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
BAYSWATER SHIPPING & FORWARDING PTE LTD<br />
BDP (ASIA PACIFIC) PTE LTD<br />
BEACONS PHARMACEUTICALS PTE LTD<br />
BEAVER CONTROMATIC<br />
BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY<br />
BECTON DICKINSON CRITICAL CARE SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
BEN FOODS (S) PTE LTD<br />
BENNINGTON TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
BERGER PAINTS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
BESLEY & PIKE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
BEST CHEMICAL CO (S) PTE LTD<br />
BEST SAFETY GLASS MFG (S) PTE LTD<br />
BEYONICS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED<br />
BIBI & BABA PTE LTD<br />
BIOCON SOLUTIONS PTE LTD<br />
BIZIT TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
BLUEPRINT GLOBAL SERVICES INC PTE LTD<br />
BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
BLUESCOPE STEEL ASIA PTE LTD<br />
BOBY FOOTWEAR PTE LTD<br />
BONCAFE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
BOND INSTRUMENTATION (S) PTE LTD<br />
BORDEN CO PTE LTD<br />
BOSCH REXROTH PTE LTD<br />
BOSS DESIGN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
BRADBURY CONSULTING PTE LTD<br />
BRC ASIA LIMITED<br />
BRITE KONCEPT PTE LTD<br />
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO MARKETING<br />
(SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
BSC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
BUCKMAN LABORATORIES (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
BULK TRADE PTE LTD<br />
BULKHAUL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
BUREAU VERITAS CONSUMER PRODUCTS<br />
SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
C & P DG MANAGEMENT PTE LTD<br />
C & W ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
C S GRAPHICS PTE LTD<br />
CALFARME (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
CANANEX (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
CARMEL MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
CASIO SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
CAUSEWAY PAINTS PTE LTD<br />
CEI CONTRACT MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
CELANESE PTE LTD<br />
CELANESE SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
CEMENTAID (S.E.A.) PTE LTD<br />
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CORPORATION (S) LTD<br />
CENTRAL-MIDORI (INT’L) PTE LTD<br />
CEREALTECH PTE LTD<br />
CEREBOS PACIFIC LIMITED<br />
CGS PTE LTD<br />
CHAMPS INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD<br />
CHAN HO ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
CHEE SENG OIL FACTORY (PTE) LTD<br />
CHEMETALL ASIA PTE LTD<br />
CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD<br />
CHEMICAL LABORATORY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
CHEMIGRAN INDUSTRIAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
CHEM-SOLV TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
CHENG HENG PAPER PRODUCTS COMPANY (PTE) LTD<br />
CHEONG FATT METAL FACTORY PTE LTD<br />
CHEVRON ORONITE PTE LTD<br />
CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICALS ASIA PTE LTD<br />
CHEVRON PHILLIPS SINGAPORE CHEMICALS<br />
(PRIVATE) LIMITED<br />
CHIN HIN PLASTIC MANUFACTURER<br />
CHIN WAH (PAINTS) PTE LTD<br />
CHINA-SINGAPORE SUZHOU INDUSTRIAL PARK<br />
DEVELOPMENT CO LTD<br />
CHINATOWN FOOD CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
CHING SOON INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
CHING YI TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
CHLORIDE BATTERIES S.E. ASIA PTE LIMITED<br />
CHOON HIN STAINLESS STEEL PTE LTD<br />
CHOON HONG & CO PTE LTD<br />
CHUAN DURN PLASTIC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
CHUAN SOON HUAT INDUSTRIAL GROUP LTD<br />
CHUGOKU MARINE PAINTS (S) PTE LTD<br />
CHUI HIANG PTE LTD<br />
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
CICADA DESIGN PTE LTD<br />
CISCO SYSTEMS (USA) PTE LTD<br />
CITIGATE SU YEANG DESIGN PTE LTD<br />
CITITECH INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
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CITYNEON EXHIBITION SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
CIVIC INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
CLARION CONSULTANTS PTE LTD<br />
CLEARPACK SINGAPORE<br />
CLOSED-LOOP TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
CLOUET TRADING PTE LTD<br />
CLP INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
CNT HEALTH FOOD PTE LTD<br />
COCA-COLA FAR EAST LIMITED<br />
COLEX HOLDINGS LTD<br />
COLGATE-PALMOLIVE (EASTERN) PTE LTD<br />
COLOSSEUM CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE S. E. ASIA PTE LTD<br />
COMPACT METAL INDUSTRIES LTD<br />
COMPONIQUE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
COMPUTER ASSOCIATES PTE LTD<br />
CONCEPT COMMUNICATIONS PTE LTD<br />
CONCORD ASSOCIATES<br />
CONNELL BROS CO (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
CONSYS ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
CONTINENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
CONTINENTAL STEEL PTE LTD<br />
COOLMAR-TA COATINGS & SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
CORRUGATED BOX MANUFACTURERS<br />
ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE)<br />
COSMETICS LABORATORIES PTE LTD<br />
COSMOS CHEMICAL (S) CO PTE LTD<br />
COUGAR EXPRESS LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
CPG FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PTE LTD<br />
CPM/PACIFIC (PRIVATE) LTD<br />
CRAFT PRINT INTERNATIONAL LTD<br />
CREATIVE FLAVOURS FRAGRANCES<br />
CRIMSONLOGIC PTE LTD<br />
CRODA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
CROWN ALLIANCE INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
CROWN BEVERAGE CANS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
CSB BATTERY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
CSD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
CSM INTERNATIONAL (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
CSME POWER SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
CSR SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD<br />
CWT DISTRIBUTION LIMITED<br />
CYBER VILLAGE PTE LTD<br />
D SQUARED TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
DACH ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
DAIKIN AIRCONDITIONING (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.<br />
DAILIAN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
DANONE MARKETING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
DBS BANK (THE DEVELORE LTD)<br />
DE DIETRICH SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
DEGUSSA CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
DELTAFIELD ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
DENKA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
DESIGN BRIDGE ASIA PTE LTD<br />
DHL INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
DIALOG SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
DIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
DICOM SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
DIETHELM KELLER ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
DIGIGATE CONSULTANTS PTE LTD<br />
DNR PROCESS SOLUTIONS PTE LTD<br />
DORMA PRODUCTION GMBH & CO. KG.<br />
DOW CHEMICAL PACIFIC (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
DP INFORMATION NETWORK PTE LTD<br />
DREW AMEROID (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
DREX-CHEM TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
DU PONT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
DYNAGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PTE LTD<br />
DYNEA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
E.MATION TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
EASTERN PEWTER INDUSTRIES<br />
EASTERN TANKSTORE (S) PTE LTD<br />
EASTERN TRADE MEDIA PTE LTD<br />
EASTERN UNION TRADING & SAWMILL CO PTE LTD<br />
EASTMAN CHEMICAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
EBS CONSULTING PTE LTD<br />
ECASC PTE LTD<br />
ECENTREX PTE LTD<br />
ECICS LIMITED<br />
ECNET LIMITED<br />
ECO INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
ECOLAB PTE LTD<br />
ECOMETICS LABORATORIES (F.E.) PTE LTD<br />
ECONO ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
EDWARD WHISTLER INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
EFACEC SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ELECTRO MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
ELITE INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
EMERIO CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
EMZ CHEMICAL PTE LTD<br />
ENDELA TRADING & MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
ENERGIZER SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ENERGY INNOVATIONS ASIA PTE LTD<br />
ENG BEE PAPER MERCHANT PTE LTD<br />
ENG JOO FOOD CONTAINER MFRS PTE LTD<br />
ENG SENG CEMENT PRODUCTS (PTE) LTD<br />
ENGTEK PTE LTD<br />
ENPLAS HI-TECH SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ENUCLEUS PTE LTD<br />
EPCHEM INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
EPOXY AND EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
ESE INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
ESPORE CORP PTE LTD<br />
ETEO CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
ETHYLENE GLYCOLS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ETUAN MECHATRONIC PTE LTD<br />
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EU YAN SANG INTERNATIONAL LTD<br />
EUBIQ PTE LTD<br />
EVER TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
EVEREADY MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
EVERRISE PLASTICS INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
EXCELPOINT SYSTEMS (PTE) LTD<br />
EXCELSA CONSULTING PTE LTD<br />
EXECUTIVE DIRECTIONS PTE LTD<br />
EXEL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
EXTRA EXCELLENCE MANUFACTURING (S) PTE LTD<br />
EXXONMOBIL ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.<br />
F & N FOODS PTE LTD<br />
F&N COCA-COLA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
FABRISTEEL PTE LTD<br />
FACO ELECTRIC COMPANY PTE LTD<br />
FACT SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
FACTRONICS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
FAR EAST DRUG CO (PTE) LTD<br />
FAR EAST FLORA.COM PTE LTD<br />
FAR OCEAN SEA PRODUCTS (PTE) LTD<br />
FEDERAL COMPONENTS PTE LTD<br />
FEDERAL HARDWARE ENGINEERING CO PTE LTD<br />
FEDEX EXPRESS<br />
FEOSO OIL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
FESTO PTE LTD<br />
FINEPLAS HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
FINEST GOLD & SILVER REFINERY PTE LTD<br />
FIRMENICH ASIA PTE LTD<br />
FISHER SCIENTIFIC PTE LTD<br />
FLEXLINK SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
FLOREAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY PTE LTD<br />
FLOTECH CONTROLS PTE LTD<br />
FLOWSERVE PTE LTD<br />
FM CONNECT PTE LTD<br />
FMC TECHNOLOGIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
FONG YIT KAYA PTE LTD<br />
FOOD EMPIRE HOLDINGS LIMITED<br />
FOREFRONT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
FORWARD SEMICONDUCTOR PTE LTD<br />
FOUNTAINHEAD MFG PTE LTD<br />
FRANKLIN OFFSHORE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS EXPOLOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
FRESHENING INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
FREZFRUTA JAM MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
FRIESLAND (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
FROST & SULLIVAN<br />
FU YUAN ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
FUJI HUNT PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS PTE LTD<br />
FUJI XEROX SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
FUJITEC SINGAPORE CORPN LTD<br />
FULFLEX SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
FULFORD PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANCY PTE LTD<br />
FULLMARK PTE LTD<br />
FUN’S FLORIST & NURSERY<br />
FUTRON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
GARDENIA FOODS (S) PTE LTD<br />
GARMCO (S) PTE LTD<br />
GCF PTE LTD<br />
GE BETZ SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
GE COMMERCIAL FINANCING (SINGAPORE) LTD<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) CONTROLS PTE LTD<br />
GENOVATE SOLUTIONS PTE LTD<br />
GETRONICS (S) PTE LTD<br />
GIM HIN LEE PTE LTD<br />
GISTXL PTE LTD<br />
GLAXO WELLCOME MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
GLIDEROL DOORS (S) PTE LTD<br />
GLOBAL ARIEL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS AND SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
GLORY FOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
GLOVIA INTERNATIONAL ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
GN PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
GODREJ (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
GOH JOO HIN PTE LTD<br />
GOLD LAND STONE MATERIAL PTE LTD<br />
GOLDBELL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
GOLDBELL WEIGH-SYSTEM PTE LTD<br />
GOLDEN AGRI RESOURCES LTD<br />
GOLDPLUS UNIVERSAL PTE LTD<br />
GOODPACK LIMITED<br />
GOST-ASIA PTE LTD<br />
GP BATTERIES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />
GPAC TECHNOLOGY (S) PTE LTD<br />
GRANDLUXE PTE LTD<br />
GREENLAND PLASTICS INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
GS CHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
GT INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD<br />
GUAN GUAN PLASTIC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
GUIDANT SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
HABASIT FAR EAST PTE LTD<br />
HAKKO PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
HALLER (FAR EAST) PTE LTD<br />
HALLEY’S EXPRESS PTE LTD<br />
HALLIBURTON FAR EAST PTE LTD<br />
HANNOVER FAIRS ASIA PTE LTD<br />
HARDY HOUSE PREFAB (S) PTE LTD<br />
HARNESSPOTENTIAL ASSOCIATES<br />
HARRIER TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
HART ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
HAU HAU PARQUET & WOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
HAVEN AUTOMATION MARINE (S) PTE LTD<br />
HAW PAR HEALTHCARE LIMITED<br />
HEALBEAU INTERNATIONAL SKINCARE & COSMETIC<br />
HEAVY DUTY PACKAGING (S) PTE LTD<br />
HECKMANN MARKETING PTE LTD<br />
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HEIDENHAIN PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
HEMSDALE ASSOCIATES PTE LTD<br />
HENKEL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
HERBALSCIENCE SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
HIAP HUAT CHEMICALS & INDUSTRIALS CO<br />
HIAP MOH CORPORATION LTD<br />
HIGHLANDER POWER SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
HI-P INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
HIPCO PTE LTD<br />
HITACHI ELEVATOR ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD<br />
HKR ASIA-PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
HMG LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
HOCK BEE FROZEN FOOD ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
HOI PENG ENGINEERING PLASTIC (S) PTE LTD<br />
HONDA CONNECTORS (S) PTE LTD<br />
HONEYWELL PTE LTD<br />
HONG CHEK CO PTE LTD<br />
HONG HUA PRECISION PTE LTD<br />
HONG KEE FOODS PTE LTD<br />
HONGGUAN TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
HOSHIN KENZI (S) PTE LTD<br />
HOTLINE INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
HOUGHTON SINGAPORE<br />
(BRANCH OF HOUGHTON AUSTRALIA)<br />
HPH TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
HRM3 ASIA PTE LTD<br />
HTL INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD<br />
HUAT HUAT FROZEN FOOD SUPPLIER<br />
HUNTSMAN (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
HUP YEW SEN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD<br />
HWA YEW IRON WORKS PTE LTD<br />
HYMICS HOLDINGS (S) PTE LTD<br />
IAESTHETIQUE (ASIA PACIFIC) PTE LTD<br />
IBM SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ICE FAR EAST PTE LTD<br />
ICI PAINTS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
ICRON TECHNOLOGIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
IDEMITSU LUBE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
IESYS PTE LTD<br />
IFS SOLUTIONS ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
IMAGINIT TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
IMATION SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
INDEX-COOL HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
INDUSTRIAL SERVICES (PTE) LTD<br />
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES (ASIA PACIFIC) PTE LTD<br />
INFINEUM SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
INFOCOMMASIA PTE LTD<br />
INFOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
INGERSOLL-RAND S E A (PTE) LTD<br />
INHASYS CONSULTANCY PTE LTD<br />
INHWA MANUFACTURING (S) PTE LTD<br />
INKE PTE LTD<br />
INKPLUS PTE LTD<br />
INNOVA PURA INDONESIA<br />
INNOVATIVE POLYMERS PTE LTD<br />
INOUE-NISSEI ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
INOV SOLUTIONS PTE LTD<br />
INOVASIA DESIGN PTE LTD<br />
INTEGRATED CONTRACT MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
INTENTIA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
INTER-GLOBAL NETWORK PTE LTD<br />
INTERMECH MACHINERY PTE LTD<br />
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION PTE LTD<br />
INTERNATIONAL MARINE CONSULTANCY (IMC) PTE LTD<br />
INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE PTE LTD<br />
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PTE LTD<br />
INTER-ROLLER ENGINEERING LTD<br />
INTRACO LIMITED<br />
INVISTA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
INZIGN PTE LTD<br />
IP MIRROR PTE LTD<br />
IPCO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />
IPS GROUP PTE LTD<br />
ISK SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ISLAND OPTICAL SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD<br />
ISM MATERIALS PROTECTION (S) PTE LTD<br />
ISMART COMMUNICATIONS PTE LTD<br />
ISOCHEM INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
ISS CONSULTING (S) PTE LTD<br />
ITALSING PETROLEUM COMPANY PTE LTD<br />
I-TEQ PTE LTD<br />
ITOCHU SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
IUT GLOBAL PTE LTD<br />
IWOW CONNECTIONS PTE LTD<br />
JACKSON PACKAGING INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
JAMES RICHARDS & LI PTE LTD<br />
JASON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
JASON PARQUET SPECIALIST (S) PTE LTD<br />
JAYTRON & SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
JDW TECHNOLOGIES<br />
JEBSEN & JESSEM BROADWAY (S) PTE LTD<br />
JESPLAN DESIGN & MANAGEMENT SERVICES<br />
JIWA INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
JJ-DEGUSSA CHEMICALS (S) PTE LTD<br />
JOHN WHILE SPRINGS (S) PTE LTD<br />
JOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL SINGAPORE<br />
JUPITER INNOVATIONS<br />
JURONG CEMENT LIMITED<br />
JURONG CONSULTANTS PTE LTD<br />
JURONG ENGINEERING LTD<br />
JURONG SHIPYARD PTE LTD<br />
JUSTLOGIN PTE LTD<br />
K K ASIA PTE LTD<br />
K.S. LEE & ASSOCIATES (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
KABA SECURITY PTE LTD<br />
KANSAI PAINT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
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KATO SPRING (S) PTE LTD<br />
KATOEN NATIE SEMBCORP JURONG PTE LTD<br />
KBE CONSULTING PTE LTD<br />
KDS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
KEE WEE HUP KEE FOOD MANUFACTURE PTE LTD<br />
KEITH HARRIS & CO (FE) PTE LTD<br />
KEITHLEY INSTRUMENTS INTERNATIONAL<br />
CORPORATION (SINGAPORE)<br />
KENDA (S) PTE LTD<br />
KENNY MACHINERY TRADING PTE LTD<br />
KENWOOD ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
KENWOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
KENWOOD LOGISTICS (S) PTE LTD<br />
KEPPEL CORPORATION LIMITED<br />
KERPEN (S.E.A.) PTE LTD<br />
KES SYSTEMS & SERVICE (1993) PTE LTD<br />
KESTER COMPONENTS PTE LTD<br />
KEWAUNEE LABWAY ASIA PTE LTD<br />
KHONG GUAN BISCUIT FACTORY (S) PTE LTD<br />
KIKKOMAN (S) PTE LTD<br />
KIM SENG HUAT HARDWARE PTE LTD<br />
KING’S CREAMERIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
KINGSMEN EXHIBITS PTE LTD<br />
KIREI JAPANESE FOOD SUPPLY PTE LTD<br />
KLENCO (S) PTE LTD<br />
KNIGHT FRANK PRIVATE LIMITED<br />
KOELNMESSE PTE LTD<br />
KOGEN SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
KOKOSHA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
KOSMA HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
K-PLAST TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
KS ENERGY SERVICES LIMITED<br />
KT RESOURCES PTE LTD<br />
KUOK OILS & GRAINS PTE LTD<br />
KURITA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
KWONG MAW CO PTE LTD<br />
KWONG YU INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD.<br />
LAM SOON SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
LAM THONG CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
LARRY JEWELRY (S) PTE LTD<br />
LCP BUILDING PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
LEA HIN CO (METAL FACTORY) PTE LTD<br />
LEJEN ALUMINIUM PTE LTD<br />
LEKIM TEXTILE INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
LEONG BEE & SOO BEE TRADING PTE LTD<br />
LEONG JIN CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
LEONG SOON STATIONERY MFR PTE LTD<br />
LESCHACO PTE LTD<br />
LEUNG KAI FOOK MEDICAL CO PTE LTD<br />
LH & MH ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
LHT HOLDINGS LIMITED<br />
LIANG CHEW HARDWARE PTE LTD<br />
LIBRA EQUIPMENT HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
LICHT FAR EAST (S) PTE LTD<br />
LIEW STRATEGICS<br />
LIGHT IMAGE HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
LIM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO (S) PTE LTD<br />
LIM SIANG HUAT PTE LTD<br />
LINAIR TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE LTD<br />
LINDE SYNGAS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
LINGJACK ENGINEERING WORKS PTE LTD<br />
LINKERS (FAR EAST) PTE LTD<br />
LINTREX PTE LTD<br />
LIP ANN ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
LISUS TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
LITHO-LAV PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
LITTELFUSE FAR EAST PTE LTD<br />
LOCK-N-STITCH (SEA) PTE LTD<br />
LONZA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
LOW YEAP TOH & GOON<br />
LQ LOGISTIC PTE LTD<br />
LTH LOGISTICS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
LUBRIZOL SOUTHEAST ASIA (PTE) LTD<br />
LUEN WAH MEDICAL CO (S) PTE LTD<br />
LYSAGHT CORRUGATED PIPE (S) PTE LTD<br />
M.T.M. SHIP MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD.<br />
MACROBERTSON FOODS PTE LTD<br />
MAGNUS ENERGY GROUP LTD<br />
MAKINO ASIA PTE LTD<br />
MALAYAN BANKING BHD<br />
MALAYSIA CHEMIST PTE LTD<br />
MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
MANIA TECHNOLOGIE (SEA) PTE LTD<br />
MARKEM PTE LTD<br />
MARKET PROBE - PRECISION RESEARCH PTE LTD<br />
MASDA CHEMICAL (PTE) LTD<br />
MASSTRON PTE LTD<br />
MATEX INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />
MAXSTECH TECHNOLOGY (S) PTE LTD<br />
MAYA MANUFACTURING & TRADING CO PTE LTD<br />
MAYNE PHARMA (SEA) PTE LTD<br />
MBE TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
MC PACKAGING (PTE) LTD<br />
MCKINN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
MECOMB SINGAPORE LTD<br />
MEDTRONIC INTERNATIONAL LTD<br />
MEGACHEM PTE LTD<br />
MEGAPAC MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
MEI HEONG YUEN FOOD INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
MEIBAN MICRO PTE LTD<br />
MEIDEN SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
MEIKO BUILDING MATERIALS SUPPLIER (S) PTE LTD<br />
MENCAST MARINE PTE LTD<br />
MERCK ELECTRONIC CHEMICALS PTE LTD<br />
MERCK SHARP & DOHME (SINGAPORE) LTD<br />
MERITOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
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MERITUS MANDARIN SINGAPORE<br />
MESSE DUESSELDORF ASIA PTE LTD<br />
METALPLAS ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
METAX ENGINEERING CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
MFS TECHNOLOGY (S) PTE LTD<br />
MGODAD (S) PRIVATE LIMITED<br />
MHE-DEMAG (S) PTE LTD<br />
MICRO FILTRATION TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
MICROALLIANCE PTE LTD<br />
MICROSOFT SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
MIN HWA ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS PTE LTD<br />
MING SAY HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
MINLY TIMBER CORPORATION<br />
MINNESOTA RUBBER ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
MINNTECH B.V. SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE<br />
MINORPLANET SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD<br />
MITSUI BISPHENOL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
MITSUI CHEMICALS SINGAPORE, LTD<br />
MITSUI ELASTOMERS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
MIYOSHI PRECISION LIMITED<br />
MJ PRECISION TOOLS PTE LTD<br />
MK ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD<br />
MMI-MUNICH INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIRS PTE LTD<br />
MOBICON-REMOTE ELECTRONIC PTE LTD<br />
MODE CIRCLE PTE LTD<br />
MOMENTUM PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
MOORE STEPHENS<br />
MORRISON EXPRESS LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
MOTION CONTROLS (S) PTE LTD<br />
MOTOROLA ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
MTK CHEMICALS PTE LTD<br />
MYCOBIOTECH LTD<br />
MYOJO FOODS CO (S) PTE LTD<br />
NAINA MOHAMED & SONS PTE LTD<br />
NAKAMICHI CORPORATION LIMITED<br />
NAKO DESIGN & CONSULTING PTE LTD<br />
NALCO PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL GASES PTE LTD<br />
NATIONAL OXYGEN PTE LTD<br />
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
NATSTEEL CHEMICALS LTD<br />
NATURE’S GLORY PTE LTD<br />
NC STAFLEX CO PTE LTD<br />
NELCO PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
NEMIC-LAMBDA (S) PTE LTD<br />
NERA ELECTRONICS LTD<br />
NESTLE R&D CENTER (PTE) LTD<br />
NESTLE SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
NET21 TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
NETREMEDIA PTE LTD<br />
NETWORK EXPRESS COURIER SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
NEWLONG SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
NGK MACHINE TOOLS (S) PTE LTD<br />
NGO CHEW HONG EDIBLE OIL PTE LTD<br />
NICO STEEL SOLUTIONS (S) PTE LTD<br />
NIDEC SANKYO SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
NILFISK-ADVANCE PTE LTD<br />
NIMS PTE LTD<br />
NIPPON-INK PTE LTD<br />
NISSIN FOODS CO. LTD<br />
NKH FLUID ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED<br />
NORGREN PTE LTD<br />
NORVA (S.E.A.) PTE LTD<br />
NOVO ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
NSL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
NTA (S) HOLDING PTE LTD<br />
NTN BEARING SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
NTUC FOODFARE CO-OPERATIVE<br />
O. E. MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
O. MUSTAD & SON PTE LTD<br />
OA SUPPLIES PTE LTD<br />
OAKWELL ENGINEERING LIMITED<br />
OBTECH ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
OCE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
OCWS LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
ODYSSEY MARITIME PTE LTD<br />
OFFICE 1 PTE LTD<br />
OH GUAN HING SESAME OIL FTY PTE LTD<br />
OILTANKING ODFJELL TERMINAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
OKAMOTO (S) PTE LTD<br />
OKURA FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
OLIVE CONSULTING GROUP PTE LTD<br />
OLS MANUFACTURING CO. PTE LTD<br />
OMRON ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
ONG LAI HENG ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
ONPRESS PRINTED CIRCUITS (S) PTE LTD<br />
OPTICS STORAGE PTE LTD<br />
OPUS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS PTE LTD<br />
ORACLE CORPORATION SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE<br />
ORIENTAL METALS PTE. LIMITED<br />
ORIGIN ASSOCIATES PTE LTD<br />
OTTO WASTE SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD<br />
OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED<br />
OWELL BODYCARE PTE LTD<br />
PACFUSION GROUP HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
PACIFIC FOREST PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
PACIFIC HEALTHCARE HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />
PACIFIC PACKAGING (F.E.) PTE LTD<br />
PACKAGERS PTE LTD<br />
PACLIN OFFICE PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
PALL FILTRATION PTE LTD<br />
PAN PACIFIC SINGAPORE<br />
PAN-MALAYAN PHARMACEUTICALS<br />
PARAGON SYSTEMS MARKETING<br />
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PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
PASONA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
PASTA FRESCA DA SALVATORE PTE LTD<br />
PATENT ENGINEERING CO PTE LTD<br />
PAUL HARTMANN PTE LTD<br />
PAXAR (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
PAYAN INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
PEOPLEQUOTIENT PTE LTD<br />
PERA NEVILLE CLARKE (PTE) LTD<br />
PERFECT CHEMICAL TRADING PTE LTD<br />
PERSONNEL & ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT (PTE) LTD<br />
PESKO ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE<br />
(PRIVATE) LIMITED<br />
PFE TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
PFIZER ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
PFP SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
PHARMAFORTE SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS<br />
PHOON HUAT & CO (PTE) LTD<br />
PHOTO-ETCH (S) PTE LTD<br />
PICO ART INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
PLANET ASIA PTE LTD<br />
PLC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
PNR ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
POH CHEONG PRE-CAST PTE LTD<br />
POH HENG JEWELLERY PTE LTD<br />
POH TIONG CHOON LOGISTICS LIMITED<br />
POKKA CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) LIMITED<br />
POVAL ASIA PTE LTD<br />
POWER FOAM (S) PTE LTD<br />
POWER SALES CORPORATION<br />
POWER SERAYA LTD<br />
PPL SHIPYARD PTE LTD<br />
PRECISION VALVE SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
PREMIER G & U ASIA PACIFIC LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
PREMIER RENT A CAR PTE LTD<br />
PREMIERE PLASTICS ENGINEERNG PTE LTD<br />
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS CONSULTANTS<br />
SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
PRIDE-CHEM INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
PRIMA LIMITED<br />
PRODUCTIVITY DYNAMICS PTE LTD<br />
PROGRESS GALVANIZING PTE LTD<br />
PROGRESSIVE COMPONENTS (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
PROTEK CHEMICALS & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
PSB CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
PURECHEM ONYX PTE LTD<br />
PURELAND INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
QMAX TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
QUEK TONG HUAT BROTHER TRADING COMPANY<br />
RADIANTECH ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
RANSON PTE LTD<br />
RAYCO TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
RC HOTELS (PTE) LTD - SWISSOTEL<br />
REED EXHIBITIONS PTE LTD<br />
RENDITION DESIGN & COMMUNICATIONS PTE LTD<br />
REVERES MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES PTE TLD<br />
RHODIA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
RICHEE ENGINEERING ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
RICHLAND LOGISTICS SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
RICON PTE LTD<br />
RISIS PTE LTD<br />
RITCHMEN (S) PTE LTD<br />
ROBECO TRADING PTE LTD<br />
ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION SOUTHEAST ASIA PTE LTD<br />
ROCKWOOD SPECIALTIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LIMITED<br />
RODYK & DAVISION<br />
ROHDE & SCHWARZ SYSTEMS & COMMUNICATIONS<br />
ASIA PTE LTD<br />
ROHM AND HAAS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
RONGHONG PLASTIC INDUSTRY<br />
ROTARY SCREENS OF ASIA (PTE) LTD<br />
ROYAL SELANGOR (S) PTE LTD<br />
RUBYCON SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
S. E. A. HYDROPOWER PTE LTD<br />
SAFT POWER SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
SAMCOM ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
SAN SENG NATIONAL PLASTIC PTE LTD<br />
SANITON CERAMIC PTE LTD<br />
SANKYU (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
SANMINA-SCI ELECTRONICS PTE LTD<br />
SANWA CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
SANYO AIRCONDITIONERS MFG (S) PTE LTD<br />
SANYO ASIA PTE LTD<br />
SAP ASIA PTE LTD<br />
SARIR INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
SASOL CHEMICALS PACIFIC LTD<br />
SATO ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
SCA PACKAGING ASIA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SCANDINAVIA WAREHOUSES PTE LTD<br />
SCANORIENT PTE LTD<br />
SCHENKER SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
SCHLEGEL ELEKTROKONTAKT CO (FE) PTE LTD<br />
SCHLOETTER ASIA PTE LTD<br />
SCHMIDT ELECTRONICS (S.E.A) PTE LTD<br />
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC LOGISTICS ASIA PTE LTD<br />
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION PTE LTD<br />
SCIMED (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
SEACAD TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
SEAH’S SPICES FOOD INDUSTRIES<br />
SEAL CONTROL PTE LTD<br />
SEAL MAKER TUFFI PTE LTD<br />
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SEERPHARMA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
SEFAR SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SEGNO PRECISION PTE LTD<br />
SEIKO ARCHITECTURAL WALL SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
SELLERY TOOLS PTE LTD<br />
SEMBCORP INDUSTRIES LTD<br />
SEMBCORP PARKS MANAGEMENT PTE LTD<br />
SEMBCORP UTILITIES LTD<br />
SENAO SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SENG CHOON FARM PTE LTD<br />
SENZATION ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
SEOW GUAN CO PTE LTD<br />
SEOW KHIM POLYTHELENE CO PTE LTD<br />
SERAYA CHEMICALS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD<br />
SERVO DYNAMICS PTE LTD<br />
SETSCO SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
SEVENOAKS WINES<br />
SEW-EURODRIVE PTE LTD<br />
SGS TESTING & CONTROL SERVICES SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SH COGENT LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
SHANGHAI LIUN HOO CO PTE LTD<br />
SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM PTE LTD<br />
SHELL EASTERN TRADING (PTE) LTD<br />
SHIN YU PTE LTD<br />
SHINEI INTERNATIONAL<br />
SHOOK LIN & BOK<br />
SHOWY INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />
SIAC PTE LTD<br />
SIANG MAY PTE LTD<br />
SICK OPTIC-ELECTRONIC PTE LTD<br />
SICPA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SIEMENS PTE LTD<br />
SILKPLUS (S) PTE LTD<br />
SIME DARBY EDIBLE PRODUCTS LTD<br />
SIME TRAVEL SINGAPORE<br />
SIMONSVOSS ACCESS TECH (ASIA) PTE LTD<br />
SIMPLEX (PTE) LTD<br />
SIN CHEONG CONTAINERS MFG CO (PTE) LTD<br />
SIN CHOON CHUAN FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SIN LEE STATIONERY PLASTIC COMPANY PTE LTD<br />
SIN MUI HENG FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SIN SOON LEE DEVELOPMENT LTD<br />
SINGAPORE CABLES MANUFACTURERS PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE CARTONS (PTE) LTD<br />
SINGAPORE DAITO ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD<br />
SINGAPORE EPSON INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES LIMITED<br />
SINGAPORE FURNITURE INDUSTRIES COUNCIL<br />
SINGAPORE HORTI-FLORA<br />
SINGAPORE ISHIZAKI INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE KOBE PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE OIL SPILL RESPONSE CENTRE PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE OXYGEN AIR LIQUIDE PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED<br />
SINGAPORE PHARMACEUTICAL PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE PRESS HOLDINGS LTD<br />
SINGAPORE SAFETY GLASS PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE SURFACE FINISHING SOCIETY<br />
SINGAPORE TAKADA INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGIES LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPORE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LIMITED<br />
SINGAPORE TEST SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
SINGAPOREAN GERMAN CHAMBER OF INDUSTRY<br />
AND COMMERCE<br />
SINGAPURA FINANCE LTD<br />
SINGCO (PRIVATE) LTD<br />
SINGTAI PLASTIC INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
SINKO SINGAPORE AIRCONDITIONING PTE LTD<br />
SINOMOXA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD<br />
SINTEX NYLON & COTTON PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
SIONG HOE INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD<br />
SIOW CHIANG & CO PTE LTD<br />
SIS ’88 PTE LTD<br />
SK ENVIRO PTE LTD<br />
SM INTEGRATED TRANSWARE PTE LTD<br />
SM SUMMIT HOLDINGS LIMITED<br />
SMART VENUE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
SMC PNEUMATICS (SEA) PTE LTD<br />
SMITH & NEPHEW PTE LIMITED<br />
SNR SYSTEM PTE LTD<br />
SOLIDHEAT INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SOLUTION PARTNERS PTE LTD<br />
SONATA RAINBOW DANCEWEAR PTE LTD<br />
SONOCO SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SOON LIAN HARDWARE (PTE) LTD<br />
SOUTH EAST METAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SOUTH ISLAND PAPER CUPS MANUFACTURING COMPANY<br />
SP CONSULTING (INTERNATIONAL) PTE LTD<br />
SPARCO PAINTS (S) PTE LTD<br />
SPARTAN SYSTEM (S) PTE LTD<br />
SPC TOWER INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SPECIAL EDU CONSULTING TRADING PTE LTD (SETC)<br />
SPECIAL PRODUCTS (1997) PRIVATE LIMITED<br />
SPOT MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
SPURWAY COOKE INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
SRI VINAYAKA EXPORTS PTE LTD<br />
SSB CRYOGENIC EQUIPMENT PTE LTD<br />
STA DETROIT DIESEL-ALLISON (S) PTE LTD<br />
STAHL ASIA PTE LTD<br />
STAMFORD PRESS PTE LTD<br />
STANBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK<br />
STANDARD CHEMICAL CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
STAR CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS PTE LTD<br />
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STAR UNION ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
STARHUB LIMITED<br />
STARLITE PRINTERS (FAR EAST) PTE LTD<br />
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI ASEAN OFFICE<br />
STEEL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
STINIS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
STORE + DELIVER + LOGISTICS PTE LTD<br />
STRATEGIC INNOVATION CONSULTING PTE LTD<br />
STREAM PEAK INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
STRYKER SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SUEHIRO ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
SULZER CHEMTECH PTE LTD<br />
SUM KWONG INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
SUMIDUREZ SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SUMITOMO CHEMICAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SUMITOMO CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD<br />
SUMITOMO SEIKA SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SUN ACE KAKOH (PTE) LTD<br />
SUN CITY MAINTENANCE PTE LTD<br />
SUN MICROSYSTEMS<br />
SUN SWEET ENTERPRISE<br />
SUNLIGHT ELECTRICAL PTE LTD<br />
SUNNINGDALE PRECISION INDUSTRIES LTD<br />
SUNNY METAL & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
SUNRIDER SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
SUNWARD PHARMACEUTICAL PTE LTD<br />
SUPER GALVANISING PTE LTD<br />
SUPERCRAFT SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SUPERTRON (S) PTE LTD<br />
SUPRA HEALTHCARE PTE LTD<br />
SWECO ASIA PTE LTD<br />
SWEE HENG MFG CO PTE LTD<br />
SWEE HIN TRADING PTE LTD<br />
SWISS MANAGEMENT FORUM SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
SYMRISE PTE LTD<br />
SYSBIT TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
SYSTRON POWER SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
SYTEC PTE LTD<br />
T & L BUILDING SUPPLIES PTE LTD<br />
T & T INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
TACAM STEEL PTE LTD<br />
TACT CHEMIE S.E.A. PTE LTD<br />
TAI TONG AH CO (PTE) LTD<br />
TAIPEI INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
TALLY SOLUTIONS (ASIA-PACIFIC) PTE LTD<br />
TAN POH KWANG MFG & ENGRG PTE LTD<br />
TANGLIN CORPORATION (PRIVATE) LTD<br />
TANKSTORE<br />
TANTRACO ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
TASKCON ENTERPRISE PTE LTD<br />
TAT SENG PACKAGING GROUP LTD<br />
TATA PRECISION INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
TATE & LYLE SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
TAY CHOON MONG AGENCY<br />
TAY MIANG HUAT PTE LTD<br />
TECHCO (PRIVATE) LIMITED<br />
TECHCOMP (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
TECHNOCHEM PRIVATE LIMITED<br />
TEC-HUB PTE LTD<br />
TECO ELECTRIC & MACHINERY (PTE) LTD<br />
TEE HAI CHEM PTE LTD<br />
TEE YIH JIA FOOD MANUFACTURING PTE LTD<br />
TEESIN MACHINERY (PTE) LTD<br />
TELEFLEX MORSE PTE LTD<br />
TERAOKA WEIGH-SYSTEM PTE LTD<br />
TERENE SEOW AGENCY PTE LTD<br />
TERUMO CORPORATION (SINGAPORE BRANCH)<br />
TESTEL SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
TETRAD FABRICATION & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
THALES GEOSOLUTIONS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
THALES OPTEM INC.<br />
THE BONSEY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP PTE LTD<br />
THE BRAND STUDIO<br />
THE CHEMICAL CORPORATION OF S’PORE (PTE) LTD<br />
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING<br />
CORPORATION LIMITED<br />
THE NINTH VINE PTE LTD<br />
THE POLYOLEFIN COMPANY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
THE SEAFOOD INTERNATIONAL MARKET &<br />
RESTAURANT PTE LTD<br />
THE SIGNMAKERS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
THE VALSPAR (SINGAPORE) CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
THERMOFROST METAL ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD<br />
THONG ON INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
THONG SIEK FOOD INDUSTRY PTE LTD<br />
THYNOE PTE LTD<br />
TIEN YUAN CHEMICAL PTE LTD<br />
TIMES PRINTERS PTE LTD<br />
TJ SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD<br />
TNS ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
TOH LI FOOD PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
TOKYO BYOKANE (S) PTE LTD<br />
TONG GARDEN FOOD PRODUCTS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS SEA PTE LTD<br />
TOYO INK PTE LTD<br />
TOYO PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
TOYOCHEM INK PTE LTD<br />
TRACTORS SINGAPORE LTD<br />
TRANS INSTRUMENTS (S) PTE LTD<br />
TRANSFINGO PTE LTD<br />
TRANSICOM ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
TRANS-LINK EXHIBITION FORWARDING PTE LTD<br />
TRIM SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
TRI-STAR INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
TT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />
TTJ DESIGN & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
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TTL HOLDINGS LIMITED<br />
TUAS POWER SUPPLY PTE LTD<br />
TUCK LEE ICE WORKS (1957) PTE LTD<br />
TUTTO ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
TUV RHEINLAND SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
TWIN FOOD INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
TYCO ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
TYCO FIRE, SECURITY & SERVICES PTE LTD<br />
UFE PTE LTD<br />
UFJ BANK LIMITED<br />
UHP TECHNOLOGY (SEA) PTE LTD<br />
ULTRA INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION PTE LTD<br />
UMW EQUIPMENT & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
UNICORN OIL COMPANY PTE LTD<br />
UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS PTE LTD<br />
UNIGOLD INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD<br />
UNIGRAPHICS SOLUTIONS PTE LIMITED<br />
UNIK ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD<br />
UNILEVER SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
UNILIB ENTERPRISES PTE LTD<br />
UNILITE CHEMICALS PTE LTD<br />
UNI-STRONG PTE LTD<br />
UNI-SYNERTICS PTE LTD<br />
UNITED CENTRAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
UNITED GROUP INFRASTRUCTURE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
UNITED PAPER INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
UNITED TEST AND ASSEMBLY CENTRE LTD<br />
UNITED TEXMAC PTE LTD<br />
UNITEDNATURE (FAR EAST) PTE LTD<br />
UNIVERSAL INTEGRATED CORPORATION CONSUMER<br />
PRODUCTS PTE LTD<br />
UNIVERSAL METAL WORKS PTE LTD<br />
URC FOODS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
UTOPIA-AIRE PTE LTD<br />
VALIBEL ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD<br />
VALLE VERDE PTE LTD<br />
VAN LEEUWEN PIPE AND TUBE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
VANGUARD FIRE SYSTEMS PTE LTD<br />
VANSIN TRADING & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
VBH SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
VGS TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
VIDEOJET TECHNOLOGIES (S) PTE. LTD<br />
VIEWLOCITY SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
VNL ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD<br />
VOPAK TERMINALS SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
W.R. GRACE (SINGPAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
WANIN INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
WATT EURO-DRIVE (F.E.) PTE LTD<br />
WELCH ALLYN INTERNATIONAL VENTURES, INC.<br />
WENADE TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD<br />
WEPCO LTD<br />
WERKSTAT TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD<br />
WEST ASIA TRADING & ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
WHATMAN ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD<br />
WHEELER MECTRADE (S) PTE LTD<br />
WHIZZ-WORK PTE LTD<br />
WILLIS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
WILTERM ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
WILTON INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
WINCOR NIXDORF PTE LTD<br />
WINSON PRESS PTE LTD<br />
WITTE FAR EAST PTE LTD<br />
WOH HUP FOOD INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD<br />
WOLECO HOTEL SUPPLIES PTE LTD<br />
WONG BROTHERS SHOE FACTORY PTE LTD<br />
WONG COCO PTE LTD<br />
WONG FONG ENGINEERING WORKS (1988) PTE LTD<br />
WONG’S KONG KING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD<br />
WOODHEAD ASIA PTE. LTD.<br />
WOOSON SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
WORLD SPA INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
WORLDPAY PTE LTD<br />
WP DA SILVA & COMPANY<br />
WYETH NUTRITIONALS (S) PTE LTD<br />
X-BIO PTE LTD<br />
YA KUN (S) PTE LTD<br />
YAMAKAWA TRADING CO PTE LTD<br />
YAMARI SINGAPORE PTE LTD<br />
YANG AH KANG & SONS PTE LTD<br />
YANMAR ASIA (S) CORPORATION PTE LTD<br />
YCH GROUP PTE LTD<br />
YEE LEE OILS & FOODSTUFFS (S) PTE LTD<br />
YELLOW PAGES (SINGAPORE) LIMITED<br />
YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED<br />
YEO-LEONG & PEH LLC<br />
YEOW HWA ENGINEERING PTE LTD<br />
YEW HWA FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD<br />
YEW LEE METAL WORKS PTE LTD<br />
YHI CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD<br />
YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC ASIA PTE LTD<br />
YONG LEE LEE & CO PTE LTD<br />
YUNG SHIN PHARMACEUTICAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
YUNG WAH INDUSTRIAL CO PTE LTD<br />
ZEPHYR CO (PTE) LTD<br />
ZEPHYR SILKSCREEN CO PTE LTD<br />
ZF SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD<br />
ZIMMER PTE LTD<br />
ZIWELL MEDICAL (S) PTE LTD<br />
ZYFAS MEDICAL CO<br />
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