The Port of Singapore remains open for cargo operations and marine services, including bunkering, ship supplies, and shipyard repairs, in order to maintain commerce by sea and not disrupt global supply chains.
Since the onset of COVID-19, Singapore has and remains committed to ensuring the smooth operations of our port. We have ensured that operations can run smoothly and efficiently while adopting many precautionary measures including thermal screening, disinfection of ships and safe distancing.
To protect seafarers, we have also put in place procedures to quarantine ships, and treat suspected and confirmed cases* of COVID-19.
With a recent heightened risk of imported cases, Singapore introduced a slate of measures on short term visitors entering or transiting in Singapore. We will need to suspend crew change for the time being.
MPA recognizes that seafarers play a critical role in global seaborne trade. We have worked closely with international organizations, shipping associations, and unions over the years to address the needs and welfare of both local and foreign seafarers. We also hear the feedback from our unions and the industry. We understand that there would be special circumstances where crew will need to disembark or embark the ship, such as:
Under such special circumstances, cargo ships may submit their requests to MPA for consideration:
Shipowner/agents are advised to plan and apply to MPA
*In Feb 2020, a crew member working onboard a cargo ship was diagnosed to have the COVID-19 infection. Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, National Environment Agency’s Port Health and Ministry of Health worked together to treat the crew and the remaining crew were quarantined onboard the ship for 14 days. The ship was cleaned and disinfected.
Reference: mpa.gov.sg
Source: Maritime Shipping News