Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION It's All About Life Choices
- PART I THE BEGINING
- PART II ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- CHAPTER 4 Riding High on Semiconductors
- CHAPTER 5 Thriving in the Chemical Industry
- CHAPTER 6 Navigating the Marine Industry
- CHAPTER 7 Rise & Decline of the Disk Drive Industry
- CHAPTER 8 Boom & Bust in the Electronics Industry
- CHAPTER 9 Leading Lights in the IT Industry
- CHAPTER 10 Riding the Ups & Downs in the Telecommunications Industry
- CHAPTER 11 Transporting the Masses
- CHAPTER 12 Providing Electricity & Gas to Singaporeans
- CHAPTER 13 Environment Engineering & Inventions
- CHAPTER 14 Building Infrastructure & Housing Millions
- CHAPTER 15 Building Jewels In & Out of Singapore
- CHAPTER 16 Soaring in Aerospace
- CHAPTER 17 Banking on the Emerging Life Sciences Industry
- CHAPTER 18 Making Waves in Other Industries
- CHAPTER 19 Growing Singapore Inc through Government-Linked Companies
- CHAPTER 20 Defending Our Nation
- CHAPTER 21 Moulding Future Leaders
- CHAPTER 22 Training Engineers at the Frontline
- CHAPTER 23 The CSE Entrepreneurs
- CHAPTER 24 Technopreneurs from EEE
- CHAPTER 25 MPE Graduates Who Became Their Own Boss
- PART III THE LADY ENGINEERS
- PART IV NON-ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- PART V EPILOGUE
- APPENDICES
- THE SUPPORT TEAM
CHAPTER 5 - Thriving in the Chemical Industry
from PART II - ENGINEERING PURSUITS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- INTRODUCTION It's All About Life Choices
- PART I THE BEGINING
- PART II ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- CHAPTER 4 Riding High on Semiconductors
- CHAPTER 5 Thriving in the Chemical Industry
- CHAPTER 6 Navigating the Marine Industry
- CHAPTER 7 Rise & Decline of the Disk Drive Industry
- CHAPTER 8 Boom & Bust in the Electronics Industry
- CHAPTER 9 Leading Lights in the IT Industry
- CHAPTER 10 Riding the Ups & Downs in the Telecommunications Industry
- CHAPTER 11 Transporting the Masses
- CHAPTER 12 Providing Electricity & Gas to Singaporeans
- CHAPTER 13 Environment Engineering & Inventions
- CHAPTER 14 Building Infrastructure & Housing Millions
- CHAPTER 15 Building Jewels In & Out of Singapore
- CHAPTER 16 Soaring in Aerospace
- CHAPTER 17 Banking on the Emerging Life Sciences Industry
- CHAPTER 18 Making Waves in Other Industries
- CHAPTER 19 Growing Singapore Inc through Government-Linked Companies
- CHAPTER 20 Defending Our Nation
- CHAPTER 21 Moulding Future Leaders
- CHAPTER 22 Training Engineers at the Frontline
- CHAPTER 23 The CSE Entrepreneurs
- CHAPTER 24 Technopreneurs from EEE
- CHAPTER 25 MPE Graduates Who Became Their Own Boss
- PART III THE LADY ENGINEERS
- PART IV NON-ENGINEERING PURSUITS
- PART V EPILOGUE
- APPENDICES
- THE SUPPORT TEAM
Summary
“I took up roles in human resource, operations and outsourcing to help the company expand in the region.”
— Beck Choon Hueei, MPE PioneerCHEW THIAM HUAT works at the Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore, the upstream company of the $5 billion Singapore Petrochemical Complex on Jurong Island. They supply petrochemicals such as ethylene, propylene, butadiene and benzene to downstream companies that in turn produce petrochemical products for their customers. Over the past 25 years, Thiam Huat assumed a wide range of responsibilities such as plant maintenance, engineering, construction, IT, procurement as well as safety management.
Thiam Huat is one of those who enabled Singapore to enjoy a reputation as a world-class energy and chemical hub. The three major chemical industry sectors are petroleum, petrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Singapore is a major oil refining, storage and distribution centre. It is strategically located in the midst of a fast growing oil and gas producing region. In 2009, Singapore's energy and chemical industry contributed $57 billion to the manufacturing output. That is 28 per cent of the total output. Now, Jurong Island is among the world's top 10 petrochemical hubs. It is here that companies convert raw materials such as oil, natural gas, metals, and minerals into products. They include big names such as 3M, Sumitomo Chemical, Shell and ExxonMobil.
ExxonMobil took in three NTI pioneers in 1985. “I did various functions from engineering to operations and marketing and sales,” said Alan Lim Kok Seng who was with ExxonMobil for 23 years. “Such wide exposure was invaluable to my career.” After the stint with the company, Tan Aik Kuai, a Malaysian, went home to work for Nylex Berhad, a public listed company in Malaysia. For Tan Gek Noi, she left after two years to do a MBA before joining Hewlett Packard.
Vaidyanathan Srikrishnan's experience in the chemical industry was memorable. After graduation, he returned to his industrial attachment company Esso to work in the refinery engineering department. He supervised project contractors. Later, he did a four-year assignment in Guam, an exotic island with gorgeous natural scenery in the Pacific Ocean. He lived through terrifying earthquakes and typhoons. “Imagine coconuts flying through the air like bullets or the stoppage of water and electricity for up to a month after a typhoon,” he said.
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- One Degree, Many ChoicesA Glimpse into the Career Choices of the NTI Pioneer Engineering Class of 85, pp. 27 - 30Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2012