As of 1 April 2013, Singapore Customs requires each non-document shipment* to be accompanied with an Advance Export Declaration (AED).
This regulation is calculated to help boost Singapore’s standing as a secure and globally trusted trading hub. The AED must be submitted to Singapore Customs before shipment can take place. So it is in the interest of each customer to ensure that all the information requested in the declaration be fully furnished so as to avert any delay due to non-compliance. You are required to address multiple questions in the AED covering a range of data. This includes specific details about the sender, the recipient and the goods to be exported.
Please download the FAQ for the complete list of data sought by the AED.