Update on Delay in Shipment of the SAF's Terrex ICVs in Hong Kong

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Update on Delay in Shipment of the SAF's Terrex ICVs in Hong Kong

The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) contracted APL as the commercial shipping line to transport nine Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicles (ICV) and associated equipment to Singapore. The nine Terrex ICVs are training platforms with no ammunition or sensitive equipment on board. APL was required to comply with all regulations including the declaration of transported equipment in the ship's cargo manifest as well as obtaining the necessary permits required to transit through ports.  

During the transit through Hong Kong, customs officials raised queries if the necessary permits and declarations by APL were in order and in the process detained the Terrex ICVs. APL officials have assured the SAF that they are working with Hong Kong authorities to resolve the issue. The Singapore Consulate General in Hong Kong is also assisting in this matter. An SAF team is en route to Hong Kong to address the security of the equipment.  

All commercial shipping lines used by the SAF are required to comply with stringent requirements for protection against theft and tampering of equipment during the shipment, in addition to applying for all relevant permits. These requirements have worked well and there have been no incidents of losses, theft or tampering over the years. 

The SAF will review the circumstances of this incident and determine if added measures are required to prevent such occurrences.

     
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