Thomas Chua: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) (a) what is
the take-up rate of the Partnerships for Capability Transformation (PACT)
scheme designed to encourage large companies to help their local SME
suppliers to upgrade their capabilities; and (b) whether there are plans to
improve and enhance this scheme.
Written Answer (to be attributed to Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry))
1. The PACT scheme, administered by EDB and SPRING, supports
partnerships between large enterprises and SMEs by upgrading suppliers’
capabilities through the sourcing and qualification process. The scheme has
helped locally-based suppliers enter growth industries such as aerospace,
medical technology and semiconductor equipment. For instance, PACT has
enabled locally-based suppliers to get onto the approved vendor lists of large
enterprises through supplier qualification.
2. EDB and SPRING have supported close to 130 PACT projects since
2010, from which over 700 Singapore-based suppliers have benefited. Over
650 of the 700 suppliers are local SMEs.
3. The Government has continually reviewed the PACT scheme to ensure
its relevance. In 2013, the scheme was expanded to cover new sectors such as
food manufacturing, printing, retail, food services. At the same time, PACT
was enhanced to support productivity improvements, knowledge transfer and
test-bedding of innovative solutions. In 2015, the scheme was further extended
to cover a broader spectrum of co-innovation activities, to include joint product
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development between the large enterprise and the supplier at the proof-ofconcept
stage. The government will continue to monitor and review how the
scheme can be further enhanced to support our local SMEs.