| 2009 | | ST Electronics developed Virtual World for Singapore 2010 Olympic Games.
ST Electronics awarded contract worth over S$100 million for Advanced Combat Man System by Singapore Armed Forces.
ST Aerospace acquired Precision Products Singapore Pte Ltd (PPS).
MÄK won contract to field simulation supported training to UK Air Support Operations Centers.
ST Electronics secured S$12m contracts from Bangladesh Chittagong Port Authority ST Electronics won RMB56.8m MRT contract for Guangzhou-Foshan line in China. ST Electronics secured additional contracts for Sentosa Integrated Resort project. iDirect selected by Australia Satellite Communications to launch DVB-S2 network. ST Electronics set up subsidiary, STET Centre, to provide education solutions. |
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| 2008 | | ST Engineering planted 2008 trees at Admiralty Park as part of its CSR effort and inaugural Green Month.
ST Aerospace formed a landing gear MRO JV, "Madrid Aerospace Services S.L." (MAeS), with Iberia in Madrid, Spain.
ST Aerospace established ST Aerospace Technologies (Xiamen) Company (STATCO), second engine MRO located in China.
ST Aerospace renamed SAS Component to ST Aerospace Solutions (Europe) A/S (STA Solutions) and acquired 100% shareholding. ST Electronics secured S$86m contract to provide integrated security system, IT infrastructure system and carpark guigance & payment system to Resorts World at Sentosa (RWS). ST Electronics won S$160m communications & integrated supervisory control contracts from LTA. ST Electronics awarded S$112m contract from LTA for the supply og Half Height Platform Screen Doors and its associated works for all existing elevated MRT stations. ST Electronics set up joint venture in Kazakhstan to focus on education projects. ST Electronics awarded FutureSchools@Singapore Project. ST Electronics awarded $36.7m contract by Thales Australia for air traffic control system. ST Electronics acquired Antycip Simulation. iDirect named 2008 Teleport Technology of the Year by World Teleport Association. ST Electronics completed acquisition of Telematics Wireless. ST Kinetics secured £185m contract to supply Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carriers and 40mm ammunition to UK Ministry of Defence. ST Kinetics signed memorandum of collaboration with Singapore Polytechnic to set up Solar Energy Test-Bedding Application Centre. ST Kinetics' joint venture company, Advanced Technology Research, and Nanyang Technology University launched Southeast Asia's first Cold Spray Research Centre. ST Kinetics commenced redevelopment of its premises at Jalan Boon Lay and Chin Bee Road. ST Kinetics expanded into Latin America with the set up of wholly-owned subsidiary in Mexico, VT Specialised Vehicles, S.A. de. C.V. (VT SVM). ST Marine secured a S$30m contract to design and build a seismic survey vessel. ST Marine won a S$200m contract to design and build Landing Platform Dock. VT Halter Marine secured Phase II of Fast Missile Craft Project and added further US406.5m to total contract value. ST Marine and DCNS jointly delivered sixth and last Formidable-Class Frigate to Singapore Navy. ST Marine secured S$127.7m contract to build and outfit a diving support vessel. ST Marine set up wholly-owned subsidiary in China to focus on environmental engineering.
ST Marine signed JV agreement with James Fisher Defence for submarine rescue contract.
ST Marine launched First RoRo - First in Singapore's history. |
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| 2007 | | ST Engineering celebrated its 40th Anniversary.
ST Aerospace established first export and import facility, Guangzhou Aerospace Technologies and Engineering (GATE), in Guangzhou, China.
ST Aerospace set up ST Aviation Training Academy (STATA) to offer commercial pilot training in Australia.
iDirect set up wholly-owned subsidiary, iDirect Government Technologies (iGT) in the US to expand goernment business.
ST Electronics launched smallest 1.2m maritime VSAT antenna at CommunicAsia 2007.
ST Electronics won S$68.5m MRT contract for Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport.
ST Electronics awarded S$255m shared services contract from MINDEF and incorporated new subsidiary to focus on e-Government services.
ST Kinetics launched its first Commercial Articulated Vehicle.
ST Marine won US$254m contract to build three tank barges for Crowley Maritime.
ST Marine secured S$168m contract to build Ropax Ferry for Louis Dreyfus Armateurs.
ST Marine won US$41.5m contract modification for Egyptian Fast Missile Craft Project.
ST Marine awarded S$400m submarine rescue contract by Singapore Navy. |
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| 2006 | | ST Engineering's joint venture company in Kazakhstan, Kaz-ST Engineering Bastau (KSTEB) won additional US$9.5m (about $15m) order for multimedia classrooms.
ST Engineering quarterly turnover crosses billion-dollar mark.
ST Aerospace expanded into Europe market with the acquisition of SAS Component A/S in Copenhagen.
ST Electronics (Info-Software Systems) awarded a contract to provide an Information Sharing Network System for the Regional Cooperating Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) information sharing centre. The ReCAAP is hosted by Singapore.
ST Electronics increased its shareholding and acquires Transys Pte Ltd as wholly-owned subsidiary.
ST Electronics leads Singapore companies in a consortium formed to pursue infrastructural projects in the Middle East.
ST Electronics won an approximately RMB78.56m (about $15.9m) mass transit system contract in Beijing, People's Republic of China to provide an Integrated Traffic Command Centre System for the rapidly growing Beijing mass transit network.
ST Electronics awarded S$13.6m contract by Comfort Transportation for new GPRS-based in-vehicle taxi telematics system.
ST Electronics acquired 70% equity in PM-B Pte Ltd.
ST Electronics signed MOU with Tata Consultancy Services to work together to deliver advanced IT solutions to the Asia Pacific region.
ST Kinetics signed JV agreement with BF Utilities Limited, a company of the Kalyani Group to set up defence company in India.
ST Kinetics' new Bionix Mk II (BXII) infantry fighting vehicle commissioned into service with the Singapore Armed Forces and is integrated with a Battlefield Management System (BMS) and network-centric wireless communications systems.
ST Kinetics and DSO incorporate joint venture for R&D.
VT LeeBoy, a US-based leading manufacturer of road construction and maintenance equipment, was acquired by VT Land Systems.
ST Marine secured contract to convert a platform supply vessel to a seismic research vessel.
ST Marine launched the first container vessel for Transworld Group.
ST Marine delivered the first locally-built "RSS Intrepid" to Republic of Singapore Navy.
ST Marine won contract to modify cutter suction dredger.
ST Marine secured contract to convert fishing trawler to a seismic research vessel.
ST Marine won contracts to build vessels for transporting Airbus aircraft components. |
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| 2005 | | ST Kinetics' STAR Automotive Centres commenced operations in Hangzhou and Guangzhou.
ST Marine's US Operations, VT Halter Marine Inc., secured design contract for Egyptian Navy Fast Missile Craft.
VT Electronic, Inc. acquired iDirect, a US manufacturer of two-way internet protocol-based broadband satellite networking solutions.
ST Kinetics subsidiary set up a joint venture, Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics Co., Ltd, to design, manufacture and distribute excavators and specialty vehicles for the construction, mining and related industries.
ST Kinetics' Pegasus lightweight howitzer commissioned into service with the Singapore Artillery.
ST Electronics signed collaboration with Nelvana of Canada and Media Development Authority of Singapore to produce 3D animation series. ST Kinetics' Spider Light Strike Vehicle among 23 finalists in the prestigious US Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) Grand Challenge. VT Land Systems acquired Specialize Vehicles Corporation, a US manufacturer of specialised truck bodies and trailer. ST Engineering and Nanyang Technologies University set up Intelligent Systems Centre, or IntelliSys, for R&D in intelligent systems in Singapore. ST Electronics rebranding of its businesses to strengthen marketing positioning. ST Electronics launched miniV, the world's smallest portable Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) in its class. ST Electronics awarded US$5.3 million to supply e-Government solutions to the Government of Maldives for Infocommunication Network. ST Electronics acquired 50.05% stake in Chartered Electro-Optics. ST Electronics won two contracts worth a total of US$30 million contract to provide 720 multimedia classrooms in the Republic of Kazakhstan. ST Electronics commissioned e_Government solutions for Botswana; Pay As You Earn(PAYE), Other Withholding Taxes (OWHT) and Crime & Criminal Recording System. ST Engineering & MOM launched inaugural Safety Helmet Creative Awards to showcase student's creative talents and promote safety awareness at the workplace.
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| 2004 | | ST Engineering signed agreement to set up joint venture with Kazakhstan Engineering to address the growing Central Asia region.
STARCO, ST Aerospace's joint venture with China Eastern Airlines, commenced operations in Shanghai.
Beijing Zhonghuan Kinetics began operations with the production of off-road dump trucks.
ST Engineering formed Executive Office, comprising President and CEO, and two Deputy CEOs to focus on growth and globalisation. |
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| 2003 | | VT Kinetics acquired Miltope Group Inc., a US manufacturer of militarised and rugged equipment for military and commercial applications. Renamed as Miltope Corporation.
ST Kinetics and Beijing Heavy Duty Truck Plant set up a joint venture, Beijing Zhonghuan Kinetics Heavy Vehicles Co. Ltd., to design and produce specialised heavy commercial and industrial vehicles for the construction industry in China.
ST Kinetics' Primus self propelled howitzer commissioned into service with the Singapore Artillary. |
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| 2002 | | VT Halter Marine was formed with the acquisition of Friede Goldman Halter Marine in the US, a world renowed builder of naval and commercial vessels.
San Antonio Aerospace was formed with the acquisition of Dee Howard Aerospace, one of the US premier independent aircraft maintenance and modification facilities.
ST Aerospace and FR Aviation, a subsidiary of Cobham plc, set up Bournemouth Aviation Services Company (BASCO) in Bournemouth, UK to provide commercial aircraft heavy maintenance services.
ST Engineering Defence Business Group was formed to give focus and integration into the defence business. FusionWorks was created as the Advanced Engineering Centre within ST Engineering to develop future technologies. |
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| 2001 | | ST Engineering appointed a Chief Technology Officer to spearhead the Group's technology strategies.
ST Kinetics' Bronco All Terrain Tracked Vehicle was commissioned into service with the Singapore Army. |
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| 2000 | | ST Engineering established US headquarter in Virginia, Vision Technologies Systems (VT Systems), to consolidate operations, and became a wholly owned subsidiary of ST Engineering.
ST Engineering acquired Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS) through ST Auto to form Singapore Technologies Kinetics (ST Kinetics), its land systems arm.
ST Kinetics' Bionix Infantry Carrier Vehicle, a finalist in the the US Army's Interim Armoured Vehicle (IAV) programme. |
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| 1998 | | 12 Board Committees were formed, including the R&D Committee. Quarterly reporting was introduced. |
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| 1997 | | ST Aerospace, ST Electronics, ST Auto, and ST Marine merged to form Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering), a S$2 billion listed holding company |
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| 1991 | | Singapore Technologies Electronics (ST Electronics) and Singapore Technologies Automotive (ST Auto) were publicly listed. |
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| 1990 | | Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aerospace) and Singapore Technologies Marine (ST Marine) were publicly listed. |
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| 1975 | | Singapore Technologies Aerospace Pte Ltd was formed to support the Republic of Singapore Air Force. |
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| 1971 | | Singapore Technologies Automotive Pte Ltd. was formed. |
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| 1969 | | Incorporation of Singapore Electronic & Engineering Pte Ltd (SEEL), forerunner of ST Electronics, providing electronics support at Sembawang. |
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| 1968 | | Incorporation of Singapore Shipbuilding & Engineering Pte Ltd on 7 May 1968, now known as ST Marine. |
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| 1967 | | Incorporation of Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd - a pioneer indigenous defence company making ordnance for the Singapore Armed Forces. |