Gary Chan currently serves as the Deputy Director at the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore), where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the nation’s supply chain resilience. With a robust background in strategic planning and emergency preparedness, Gary is at the forefront of...
Gary Chan currently serves as the Deputy Director at the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore), where he plays a pivotal role in enhancing the nation’s supply chain resilience. With a robust background in strategic planning and emergency preparedness, Gary is at the forefront of developing policies that safeguard Singapore’s economic interests against potential disruptions. His expertise in risk assessment and management is instrumental in identifying vulnerabilities within supply chains and implementing proactive measures to mitigate these risks.
In his current role within the Supply Chain Resilience Division, Gary leads key projects that focus on strengthening the security management frameworks essential for maintaining operational continuity. His strategic initiatives not only bolster the resilience of local industries but also enhance Singapore's position as a global trade hub. By fostering government relations and collaborating with various stakeholders, Gary ensures that the policies developed are both effective and aligned with international best practices.
Gary's proficiency in project management allows him to oversee complex initiatives that require meticulous coordination and execution. His commitment to emergency management ensures that Singapore is well-prepared to respond to unforeseen challenges, thereby safeguarding the supply chain integrity. As a thought leader in the field, Gary is dedicated to driving innovation and resilience within the supply chain landscape, making significant contributions to Singapore’s economic stability and growth. His work exemplifies a forward-thinking approach to trade and industry, positioning Singapore as a model for supply chain resilience in an increasingly interconnected world.