Malacca Straits & Singapore Straits Services

Connecting the Indian Ocean with the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the Malacca and Singapore Straits pass through the territorial waters of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Combined, the Straits are approximately 600 miles long, with a minimum shipping lane width of 1.5 miles in the Phillips Channel in the Singapore Straits.

The strait’s narrow pathway and shallow areas poses a potential for a collision, grounding, or oil spill to occur. In addition, piracy has tripled in the last decade and the most happening area is in Malacca Straits.

STET Maritime Bureau with its team of qualified marine pilots and marine security consultants can provide the following services.


Malacca and Singapore Straits Pilot Service

STET Maritime Bureau can provide pilotage service for deep draught VLCC through the Malacca and Singapore Straits from North of One Fathom bank to Horsburg Lighthouse at a competitive rate.


Malacca Straits Security Advisory Service


Our Marine Security Consultants with more than 20 years in specialized maritime security experience can provide advisory and strategic onboard preparedness to reduce the risk of piracy during the vessel’s transit through the Malacca and Singapore Straits.