Six Singapore firms tapped for the high-speed rail project

They are brought together by IE Singapore.

Six Singapore companies brought together by International Enterprise (IE) Singapore, announced their intention to partner each other, with plans to team up with international players to jointly participate in high-speed rail projects starting with the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (KL-SG HSR).

According to IE Singapore, the companies involved are Clifford Capital Pte. Ltd., DBS, Sembcorp Design & Construction, SMRT International Pte Ltd, Surbana Jurong Private Limited and Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics).

In view of the project’s significance and potential, IE Singapore has brought together the companies in line with its role to help Singapore companies capture global opportunities.

The partnership leverages unique strengths of each company, enabling them to expand into the high-speed rail segment.
 

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