SITA has signed a deal with Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) to help revolutionise the passenger experience at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal (TMFT) and HarbourFront Ferry Terminal (HFFT).
As part of this project, SITA will deliver its advanced technology solutions, Smart Path hardware and Flex as a Service, to SCC.

SITA’s Smart Path technology, including biometric-ready kiosks, self-bag drop, and gates, will modernise the passenger experience at TMFT and HFFT. SCC is also adopting SITA’s Flex as a Service across all passenger processing touchpoints, which enables agile and responsive passenger processing, and creates a platform for SCC to build custom passenger-facing applications.
The upgraded ferry terminals, which serve as Singapore’s gateway to the Riau Islands and south-eastern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, are expected to handle about seven million plus passengers annually.
The project involves the installation of 45 SITA Smart Path Kiosks across both terminals, also providing a platform for biometric authentication implementation in the future as part of OneID initiative. Ten SITA Smart Path Bag Drop solutions will streamline the bag check-in process with SITA’s TS6 Kiosks, and 13 new SITA Smart Path Gates will be used for efficient boarding procedures.
SCC will integrate its new cloud-based Departure Control System (Cruise and Ferry Operation System) via SITA Flex. This project will significantly improve passenger processing capabilities and unlock future possibilities for the maritime passenger industry.
Sumesh Patel, president of Asia Pacific at SITA, said: “Seamless travel, by air, sea, or land will be one of the drivers of growth for the travel and transport industry, with transport hubs seeing a need to quickly digitalise their infrastructure to remain ahead of the curve.”
“We are happy to partner with SITA to bring aviation technologies to the maritime passenger industry so that we can provide similar seamless and future contactless experiences for our ferry, fly-ferry and fly-cruise passengers,” added Lee Siew Kit, vice president of technology and IT at SCC.
“The new technology will help the eco system streamline processes, and scale to handle more passengers through our terminals in the future.”






