Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing visited ST Logistics to gain an overview of how technology, data and workforce capabilities are being integrated to strengthen Singapore’s logistics resilience.
During the visit, Minister Chan met with the ST Logistics leadership team for a briefing on the company’s ongoing transformation efforts. He then toured the SiTadeL Command Centre, where our data scientists demonstrated the Majulah App — ST Logistics’ award-winning digital platform developed for elections logistics — alongside other AI-enabled systems designed to enhance operational visibility, coordination and responsiveness.
The visit also highlighted innovations across ST Logistics’ operations, including eMart vending solutions and AI-driven systems that streamline backend logistics and inventory management. These technologies enable frontline personnel to focus on their mission while ensuring reliable, efficient support.

In a subsequent dialogue with ST Logistics employees, Minister Chan exchanged perspectives on digitalisation, operational readiness and workforce development. The session reaffirmed the critical role of logistics as a national capability that underpins Singapore’s preparedness and resilience.
ST Logistics remains committed to advancing digital transformation and developing a future-ready workforce to support Singapore’s evolving defence and national needs.