Singapore’s Free Port Regulations and Efficient Logistics Packaging Standards​

Singapore’s Free Port Regulations and Efficient Logistics Packaging Standards​

Singapore operates as a free port with streamlined customs procedures but strict regulatory compliance. All imports must be declared through the TradeNet system within 3 days of arrival, with HS codes using Singapore’s 8-digit classification system. Duty exemptions apply to most goods, but controlled items (such as electronics and pharmaceuticals) require import permits from relevant authorities (e.g., HSA for healthcare products).​

Packaging in Singapore emphasizes space efficiency due to limited storage space. Standardized pallet sizes (1200x1000mm) are mandatory for warehouse handling, with maximum pallet height of 1.8 meters. Moisture-resistant packaging is essential in Singapore’s tropical climate, with goods stored in air-conditioned facilities requiring “Climate Controlled” labels. Electronic products must meet IMDA certification standards, with packaging displaying the Singapore Safety Mark for electrical items. Barcodes must comply with GS1 Singapore standards for efficient inventory management.

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