A SINGAPORE LIVED-EXPERIENCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN FRAGMENTATION IN A GLOBALISED ECONOMY
This is a follow-up to my earlier post "Is Singapore disadvantaged by the FTA with the US?" In his criticism of the US-SG FTA, Foong Swee Foong says it is simply ".. the transfer of parts between the two countries, the so-called supply chain, taking advantage of the zero tariffs and ease of custom procedures." He sees no value-adding, just parts moving around. During the 1990's Seagate Singapore was the biggest disk drive producer in the world. In Seagate’s hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturing ecosystem, production is distributed across a multi-tiered supply chain involving contract manufacturers and specialised service vendors. Component fabrication begins at contract manufacturing facilities, where primary structural parts are produced using processes such as metal casting, forming, or die casting, depending on the component specification. These semi-finished components are then routed to specialised subcontracted service providers for secondary proces...