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From Left to Right: Mr. Lim Ming Yan, Chairman of Singapore Business Federation, Mr. Kok Ping Soon, Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Business Federation, Mr. Gan Kim Yong, Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr. Navin Bhatnagar, CEO of Y3 Technologies, Dr. Robert Yap, Executive Chairman of YCH Group. /Communications team

SBF, supply chain solutions firm ink deal to help businesses expand globally

The deal supports an initiative that also provides free trade deal education.

Singapore Business Federation (SBF) and Y3 Technologies Limited, a subsidiary of Singapore’s largest homegrown logistics solutions provider YCH Group, signed a memorandum of understanding for the globalisation of Singapore business.

The agreement also augments the GlobalConnect@SBF, which is an initiative by Enterprise Singapore and the Singapore Business Federation “to help businesses expand globally, providing education on Free Trade Agreements (FTA) and outreach for Singapore businesses to leverage Singapore’s extensive FTA network for global competitiveness.”

This initiative would support Singapore businesses in their internationalisation efforts in the ASEAN region. 

YCH Group's Y3 Technologies is a Singapore-based, award-winning software solutions provider offering omnichannel solutions such as the multi-channel e-commerce enabler platform OMS4.

This collaboration will allow SBF members to boost their business growth exponentially with the use of OMS4, enabling them to collaborate with any third-party logistics provider for the consolidation of cargo, cross-border shipping, in-country warehouse storage handling, packing, order fulfilment, and local deliveries to take their business to new heights.

 

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