The PAS undergoes two scheduled tests per year, with advance notification via JP Port Circulars. However, Security might do some localise testing (low volume) to ensure that the system is working.Read more
The PAS undergoes two scheduled tests per year, with advance notification via JP Port Circulars. However, Security might do some localise testing (low volume) to ensure that the system is working.Read more
The Port Alarm System is housed near the server room/ in Server room, where an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and emergency power source (E-source) are in place. In the event of a power outage, these backup systems will activate to ensure continued operation of the sirens.Read more
Alert security personnel in advance if you need assistance Move to a designated safe zone and request help from nearby port staffRead more
Familiarise yourself with alarm sounds and response procedures Participate in annual PAS tests and evacuation drills Follow safety procedures outlined in JP Port CircularsRead more
The PAS (Port Alarm System) in a seaport delivers instant alerts for threats, weather, and important messages, prompting safety evacuations or work stoppages.Read more
Port users are allowed a maximum stay of 18 hours within any 24-hour period, counted from Gate-In to Gate-Out at the vehicle lanes, or turnstiles. If you require a stay beyond 18 hours, please email security@jp.com.sg to request whitelisting, providing your full name, NRIC/FIN/Passport number, and the duration required. Port users who overstay without approvalRead more
For any requests to deliver luggage to crew members on vessels berthed at Jurong Port, you are required to submit a formal request to the Jurong Port Security Department (JPSD) for approval beforehand. Please send any future requests to security@jp.com.sg with the following details: Vessel name Crew information Delivery date/time Details of the delivery personnelRead more
No person other than the driver is allowed in the vehicle when entering or exiting via the JPMG vehicular lanes. All other persons must carry their belongings and enter or exit the port via the Turnstile-In/Turnstile-Out.Read more
All personnel and vehicles entering and exiting the port must undergo pass, bag, and vehicle checks. No prohibited or contraband items are allowed. Any person caught in possession of such items will result in a fine, and the case will be escalated to the relevant authorities.Read more
Headquartered in Singapore, Jurong Port is a leading international multipurpose port operator handling general, bulk and containerised cargo. Jurong Port began operations in 1965 as a general and bulk cargo port, serving the development needs of Singapore’s Jurong industrial estate. Today, its main gateway terminal in Singapore welcomes more than 15,000 vessels each year from both the region and internationally.
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