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Vessel Traffic Information System
With the Singapore Strait and Singapore port waters as some of the busiest in the world, an
advanced VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) is essential for the safe and efficient navigation of ships in
these waters.
Ships in these waters report under STRAITREP to Singapore’s Vessel Traffic Information System
(VTIS), operated by MPA.
Details of STRAITREP, including requirements, ship reports, radio communication, etc
Categories of ships required to participate in the system
Ships of the following categories need to participate in the STRAITREP:
vessels of 300 GT and above;
vessels of 50 metres or more in length;
vessels engaged in towing or pushing with a combined GT of 300 and above, or with a
combined length of 50 metres or more;
vessels of any tonnage carrying hazardous cargo;
all passenger vessels that are fitted with VHF, regardless of length or GT; and
any category of vessels fitted with VHF that uses the appropriate traffic lane or separation
zone in an emergency situation to avoid immediate danger.
Geographical coverage and delineation of the system
The operational area of STRAITREP covers the Straits of Malacca and Singapore between
longitudes 100°40'E and 104°23'E. The area includes the routing system in the Straits of Malacca
and Singapore. There are nine sectors in the area with an assigned VHF channel Communication in
port and Singapore each.
The reference charts that show the operational area of STRAITREP are the:
Malaysian Chart Series MAL 515, 521 and 523 of the Hydrographer;
Royal Malaysian Navy; or
equivalent charts published by the competent hydrographic authority.
Ship report
The ship report should be made to the VTS authorities (below).
Format of report
The ship report needs to be drafted according to the prescribed reporting format.
Content of report
The report required from a ship contains only information that is essential to meet the objectives of
the STRAITREP.
The sections mentioned correspond to the fields within the prescribed ship report. Essential
information includes:
Section A – Name of ship, call sign, IMO identification number (if available);
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Section C or D – Position;
Section P – Hazardous cargo, class if applicable; and
Section Q or R – Any breakdown, damage and/or deficiencies affecting the structure, cargo or
equipment of the shipSection Q or R – Any circumstances affecting normal navigation defined
according to the SOLAS and MARPOL Conventions.
Section E and F – Course and speed of ship – is required when requested by the VTS
authority.
Note: Operators of the VTS will establish the relation between the ship's position and the
information supplied by the facilities on receipt of a position message. The information on heading
and speed will help the VTS operators identify a ship within a group.
Geographical position for submitting reports
Ships entering the operational area must report:
When crossing the Straits of Malacca and Singapore between longitudes 100°40'E and 104°
23'E;
When crossing the line joining Tg. Piai (01°15'.50N 103°30'.75E) and Pulau Karimun Kecil
(01°09'.20N 103°24'.35E);
When leaving port or anchorages in the area or before joining the traffic lane of the Traffic
Separation Scheme (TSS);
When approaching from the south via Selat Riau, abeam of Karang Galang Lt. (01°09'.58N
104°11'.37E);
When approaching from the south via Selat Durian, abeam of Pulau Jangkat Beacon
(00°57'.89N 103°42'.62E); or
When approaching from the East Johor Strait, abeam of Eastern Buoy (01°17'.87N,
04°05'.89E).
A ship approaching from any direction other than those specified above must report the vessel's
position in terms of bearing and distance once it reached sector 7, 8, or 9. The position can also be
given in latitude and longitude. Make the report from one of these reference points:
1. Pu Iyu Kechil Lt (01°11'.48N 103°21'.13E)
2. Sultan Shoal Lt (01°14'.38N 103°38'.88E)
3. Raffles Lt (01°09'.61N 103°44'.45E)
4. Sakijang Lt Bn (01°13'.31N 103°51'.28E)
5. Bedok Lt (01°18'.54N 103°55'.97E)
6. Tg. Stapa Lt (01°20'.57N 104°08'.14E)
7. Horsburgh Lt (01°19'.81N 104°24'.34E)
VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) Authorities
The VTS authorities for the STRAITREP are as follows:
1. Sector 1 to Sector 5 – Klang VTS;
2. Sector 6 – Johor VTS; and
3. Sector 7 to Sector 9 – Singapore VTS.
Information provided to ships and maintaining a listening watch
STRAITREP provides information to ships about:
specific and critical situation that could cause conflicting traffic movements; and
other information concerning safety of navigation
Every ship needs to maintain a VHF radiotelephone listening watch on the appropriate VHF Channel
depending on the sector where a ship is. The VHF channel 16 and any other channel specified by
the appropriate VTS authority (see the plan of the sectors for the appropriate authority) broadcast
information of general interest to ships. This broadcast will start with an announcement on the
appropriate VHF channel assigned to the sector.
STRAITREP radio communications
The call to the appropriate VTS authority must be made on the VHF channel assigned to the
particular sector where the ship is located. The report must be transmitted on that channel or any
other available channel assigned by the appropriate VTS authorities. STRAITREP is based on VHF
voice radio communication and it is interactive.
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The language used for communication is English combined with the use of the IMO Standard
Marine Communications Phrases where necessary.
Applicable rules and regulations
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 are applicable throughout the
operational area of STRAITREP.
The approved rules by IMO for vessels navigating through the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
are applicable throughout the area.
Shore-based STRAITREP facilities
The shore-based operations support facilities of the STRAITREP and their available communication
equipment are as follows:
I. Klang VTS
Telephone, facsimile and telex communication
6 sets of VHF radio communication equipment
6 real-time display consoles for 'X' and 'S' bands radar signals from remote radar stations
II. Johor VTS
Telephone, facsimile and telex communication
4 sets of VHF radio communication equipment
4 real-time display consoles for 'X' and 'S' bands radar signals from remote radar stations
III. Singapore VTS
Telephone, facsimile and telex communication
11 sets of VHF radio communication equipment
4 real-time display consoles for "X" band radar signals from remote radar stations
4 sets of VHF radio directions finder in marine bands
IV. Remote stations
The names of the remote stations are tabulated against their available equipments below.
‘X’ band radar ‘S’ band radar VHF transmitters VHF/DF radio
Remote stations
facility facility and receivers direction finder
Pulau Angsa 1 unit 1 unit Available
Bukit Jugra 1 unit 1 unit Available
Cape Rachado 1 unit 1 unit Available
Pulau Undan 1 unit 1 unit Available
Bukit Segenting 1 unit 1 unit Available
Tanjung Piai 1 unit 1 unit
Bukit Pengerang 1 unit 1 unit Available
Sultan Shoal
1 unit Available
Lighthouse
Raffles Lighthouse 1 unit
St. Johns Island 1 unit
Bedok Lighthouse 2 sets
Bedok 1 unit
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Horsburgh
1 unit Available
Lighthouse
Jurong Control 2 sets
Robust communication facilities
The STRAITREP’s design avoids any irretrievable breakdown of equipment that would hinder the
functioning of the common services provided by the respective VTS authorities.
The most important equipment and power sources are duplicated, and the facilities are provided
with emergency generating sets and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units. A maintenance
team is available 24 hours a day to attend to any breakdown.
The adjacent station in the STRAITREP can provide the necessary coverage when one station fails.
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