Authorised Piers and Places
Find out which piers and places are authorised for the import, export and transhipment of goods in Singapore.
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All goods imported into, exported from, or transhipped via Singapore must pass through authorised piers and places. The landing of goods at any other location is prohibited.
Authorised locations include:
Free Trade Zones (FTZs)
Land checkpoints
Passenger terminals (personal effects only)
Other authorised piers and places (for certain goods, subject to operator approval where applicable)
Private waterfront locations (one-time basis, subject to Customs’ approval and relevant criteria)
FTZs and Land Checkpoints
The following locations allow import, export and transhipment of all goods.
FTZs
Tanjong Pagar Terminal
Keppel Terminal
Pasir Panjang Terminal
Brani Terminal
Keppel Distripark
Jurong Port
Sembawang Wharves
Tuas Port
Changi Airfreight Centre
Airport Logistics Park of Singapore
Air Cargo Express
Land Checkpoints
Tuas Checkpoint
Woodlands Checkpoint
Passenger Terminals (Personal Effects Only)
The following terminals are not intended for the import, export, and transhipment of goods.
Only personal effects accompanying incoming crew and passengers may be brought in via these terminals:
SCC @ Harbourfront
SCC @ Tanah Merah
Marina South Pier
West Coast Pier
Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore
(Refer to the relevant Customs Circular for more information.)
Other Authorised Piers and Places
Certain goods may be imported, exported or transhipped via other authorised piers and places, subject to approval of the location operator.
Refer to the table below for the list of authorised piers and places and the corresponding scope of goods permitted.
Authorised piers/places and permitted goods for import and export/transhipment
Authorised Pier/Place | Import | Export/Transhipment |
Changi Airport Terminals | General goods | Same as import |
Seletar Airport | General goods | Same as import |
Changi Point Ferry Terminal | General goods except petroleum, petrochemicals, biodiesel blends, and oil-drilling materials and equipment | Same as import |
Loyang Offshore Base | Personal effects for personnel engaged in off-shore oil drilling operations; and oil-drilling materials and equipment | Oil-drilling materials and equipment; and all goods as sea stores (within limits) |
Petroleum and petrochemical products, or biodiesel blends, as the case may be | Same as import | |
Jurong Island jetties (see Customs Circular for more information) | Petroleum, and petrochemicals products, and biodiesel blends | Same as import |
Tuas Explosive Jetty | Dangerous goods allowed by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) | - |
Jurong Fishery Port | Vegetables, fish, and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates | All goods as sea stores (within limits) |
Penjuru Lighter Terminal (See Customs Circular for more information) | Ship spares | All goods as ship spares; All goods as sea stores (within limits) |
Marina South Wharves (See Customs Circular for more information) | Ship spares | All goods as ship spares; All goods as sea stores (within limits) |
Offshore Marine Centre 1 (See Customs Circular for more information) | Oil, gas, offshore cargo, and marine-related cargo | Oil, gas, offshore cargo, marine-related cargo and all goods as sea stores (within limits) |
Offshore Marine Centre 2 (See Customs Circular for more information) | Oil, gas, offshore cargo, and marine-related cargo | Oil, gas, offshore cargo, marine-related cargo and all goods as sea stores (within limits) |
Tuas Aggregate Terminal | Concreting sand and granite | - |
Pulau Punggol Aggregate Terminal | Concreting sand and granite | - |
Private Waterfront Locations
In certain cases, goods may be imported or exported via private waterfront locations, subject to Customs’ approval.
The cargo must meet the following criteria:
The goods cannot be handled by public port terminals due to size, weight, shape or special loading requirements, or cannot be transported from public port terminals to private piers due to road restrictions imposed by the Land Transport Authority (LTA).
Examples: bulky, oversized, odd-sized or heavy cargo requiring unconventional loadingThe goods are for your personal use or for a business located at the private waterfront location
You have obtained the MPA’s approval (one-time or term approval) to load or discharge at the location.
Permit Declaration Requirements
When using a private waterfront location, you must use declare the following in your permit applications.
Import vs export requirements for place of release, place of receipt, and trader’s remarks
Import | Export | |
Place of Release Code | PTE | O |
Place of Release Name/Address | Name and address of private waterfront location | Company name and address of waterfront location |
Place of Receipt Code | O | PTE |
Place of Receipt Name/Address | Company name and address of waterfront location | Name and address of private waterfront location |
Trader’s Remarks | MPA approval reference number for the intended import/export activity | MPA approval reference number for the intended import/export activity |
Permit and Clearance Requirements
You must obtain the relevant Customs permits, where applicable, to import, export or tranship goods via Singapore.
You must also comply with all permit conditions stated in your permit. Permit conditions may vary depending on:
The permit type, and
The authorised pier or place where the goods are intended to be moved
Declarants, importers and hauliers must check the permit conditions carefully and ensure that they can present:
The goods
A printed copy of the approved Customs permit, and
Supporting documents such as:
Commercial invoice
Packing list
Bill of Lading or Air Waybill
To the checking officers at the authorised pier or place for verification, where required by the permit conditions.
Examples of Permit Conditions at Specific Piers and Places
CH
The goods and this permit must be produced to the security personnel at Loyang Offshore Base / Offshore Marine Centre 2 for endorsement at the time of entrance and exit.CP
The goods must be produced together with this permit, invoices, and Bill of Lading or Air Waybill at the Penjuru Terminal or Marina South Wharves security post for endorsement at the time of entrance or exit.AZ
Email this permit to Singapore Customs (customs_umclearance@customs.gov.sg) at least 30 minutes before arrival at the place of receipt.
You may also be required to indicate:Name
Designation and signature
Date and time of landing at the place of release
CB
The goods must be accompanied by this permit, invoices, and Bill of Lading or Air Waybill at the time of importation or exportation of goods.
