Logistics Video Production in Singapore — Supply Chain, Warehousing and Transport
Offing Media produces video for Singapore’s logistics and supply chain sector — warehouse safety training, forklift and materials handling procedure video, 3PL capability and marketing content, transport company corporate profiles, cold chain and e-commerce logistics explainer video, and supply chain visibility communications for freight forwarders, third-party logistics providers, warehouse operators and transport companies.
We have produced video for 9 logistics and supply chain companies operating in Singapore since 2015, including CEVA Logistics, YCH DistriPark, Comfort DelGro, Swire Bulk, York Transport Equipment and Pacific Carriers Limited. Our logistics client base spans global 3PL operators with Singapore hub operations, domestic transport and distribution companies, industrial equipment suppliers serving the logistics sector and bulk shipping operators.
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Executive Summary
- Offing Media has produced video for 9 logistics and supply chain companies in Singapore spanning 3PL operations, transport, warehousing, bulk shipping and logistics equipment
- Video types produced include warehouse safety training, forklift and materials handling procedure video, 3PL marketing and capability content, transport company corporate profiles, cold chain explainer video and supply chain communications
- Our crew has filmed inside active warehouse environments, distribution centres, transport depots and logistics facilities across Singapore — coordinating with operations teams to film safely around live warehouse activities
- Logistics video production in Singapore starts from S$3,000 for warehouse safety training modules and S$5,000 for 3PL capability and marketing content
- Fixed-price quotes within 24 hours of receiving your brief
Singapore is Southeast Asia’s most significant logistics hub — home to the world’s second-busiest port, Changi Airport Logistics Centre, a network of world-class distribution facilities and the regional headquarters of most of the world’s major third-party logistics providers. The logistics and supply chain sector employs hundreds of thousands of workers across warehousing, transport, freight forwarding, customs brokerage and supply chain management — and produces consistent demand for video content across safety training, operational communication and business development.
Logistics video production sits at the intersection of two very different content requirements — operational safety training for a large, often multilingual frontline workforce, and professional marketing content for a B2B sector where business development relationships are built on demonstrated capability, reliability and supply chain expertise. Offing Media has been producing both for Singapore’s logistics sector since 2015.
Types of Video We Produce for Logistics and Supply Chain Companies
Warehouse Safety Training Video
Warehouses are among the most hazard-dense working environments in Singapore’s industrial sector. Forklift and pedestrian interaction is the leading cause of serious injury in warehouse operations. Manual handling injuries account for a significant proportion of musculoskeletal disorders across the logistics workforce. Racking collapse, falling objects, loading dock incidents and chemical handling hazards contribute to a safety risk profile that requires structured, documented training for every warehouse worker.
The WSH Act places a duty on warehouse operators and logistics companies to provide adequate safety training before workers begin work in a warehouse environment. Warehouse safety training video delivers this training consistently — covering forklift safety zones and pedestrian management, manual handling technique, racking load limits and inspection procedures, loading dock safety, fire evacuation from warehouse environments and the specific hazards of the products being stored and handled.
For the full warehouse and industrial safety training video service, see our safety video production for manufacturing and industrial companies guide and our workplace safety and compliance video production page.
Forklift and Materials Handling Procedure Video
Forklift operation is one of the highest-risk activities in any warehouse or distribution centre. Beyond the initial forklift operator certification — which is a MOM regulatory requirement — ongoing procedural training for specific warehouse layouts, specific forklift types, specific load configurations and specific operational hazards is essential for maintaining safe forklift operations.
Materials handling procedure video covers the correct techniques for specific lifting, moving and stacking tasks — pallet wrapping standards, racking load procedures, load securing for transport, dock leveller operation and the specific materials handling procedures required for hazardous goods, temperature-sensitive cargo and high-value inventory.
YCH DistriPark, which operates some of Singapore’s most advanced logistics facilities, is among the logistics companies we have produced video content for. For a detailed guide to warehouse productivity and training video, see our warehouse and factory training video guide.
3PL Capability and Marketing Video
Third-party logistics providers compete for contracts on the basis of their operational capability, their technology infrastructure, their network reach and their sector expertise. A 3PL capability video communicates all of these dimensions in a format that is more engaging and persuasive than a written capability statement or a PowerPoint deck.
CEVA Logistics, one of the world’s leading supply chain management companies, is among our logistics sector clients. 3PL capability video for business development is typically structured around three questions that prospective clients are evaluating — can you handle our volume and complexity, do you understand our sector’s specific requirements, and do you have the technology and infrastructure to give us supply chain visibility.
For a detailed guide to logistics and supply chain marketing video, see our marketing for logistics services Singapore guide.
Transport and Fleet Corporate Profile
Transport companies, last-mile delivery operators, heavy haulage contractors and vehicle fleet operators use corporate profile video for business development, fleet financing, regulatory submissions and driver recruitment. Comfort DelGro, one of Singapore’s largest land transport companies, and York Transport Equipment, a commercial vehicle specialist, are among our transport sector clients.
Corporate profile video for transport companies typically covers fleet composition and condition, operational capability — routes served, load types handled, specialised transport services — technology systems including GPS fleet management and telematics, compliance credentials such as bizSAFE certification and ISO quality management, and the company’s safety culture and driver training programme.
Cold Chain and Specialist Logistics Explainer Video
Cold chain logistics — temperature-controlled storage and distribution for pharmaceuticals, perishables, fresh food, floral products and other temperature-sensitive cargo — is a growing segment of Singapore’s logistics sector, driven by pharmaceutical manufacturing growth, food import volumes and the expansion of e-commerce in grocery and fresh food categories.
Cold chain explainer video communicates the specific capabilities of temperature-controlled logistics operations — the temperature zones maintained, the monitoring and alert systems in place, the validation protocols that demonstrate regulatory compliance for pharmaceutical cold chain, and the operational procedures that prevent cold chain breaks. These videos are used for new client acquisition in Singapore’s growing pharmaceutical and food logistics markets.
E-Commerce Logistics and Last-Mile Delivery Video
E-commerce logistics providers and last-mile delivery operators use video to communicate their service proposition to e-commerce merchants evaluating logistics partners — covering delivery speed and reliability, tracking and visibility technology, returns management capability, cross-border logistics services and the scale and coverage of their delivery network.
For e-commerce logistics companies competing in Singapore’s increasingly competitive last-mile delivery market, a well-produced capability video that answers the specific questions a merchant is evaluating — can you deliver next-day island-wide, what is your damage and loss rate, how do you handle peak volume periods — is among the most effective sales tools available.
Supply Chain Visibility and Technology Explainer Video
Logistics technology companies, supply chain visibility platform providers and freight technology startups use explainer video to communicate complex supply chain technology propositions to operations directors, procurement managers and supply chain consultants who are evaluating technology solutions.
These productions sit at the intersection of logistics operational knowledge and technology product communication — requiring an understanding of both the supply chain problems the technology is solving and the specific features and integrations that distinguish one solution from another. For a detailed guide to logistics technology explainer video, see our video production for logistics and supply chain guide.
Freight Forwarding and Customs Corporate Communications
Freight forwarders, customs agents and trade facilitation companies use video for client acquisition, regulatory body engagement and industry association communications. Singapore’s position as a major trading hub — with one of the world’s most efficient port and customs systems — makes logistics regulatory competence a key differentiator for freight forwarders competing for international trade clients.
Logistics Video Production Costs in Singapore
| Video Format | Starting From | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Warehouse safety training module | S$3,000 | Per module, single language, LMS-ready |
| Forklift procedure video | S$3,500 | Facility-specific, single language |
| 3PL capability and marketing video | S$5,000 | Facility tour, operational coverage |
| Transport corporate profile | S$7,000 | Fleet coverage, single location |
| Cold chain explainer video | S$4,500 | Animation or live-action, single language |
| E-commerce logistics video | S$4,000 | Service proposition, single language |
| Supply chain technology explainer | S$3,500 | Motion graphics, single language |
What drives cost above the starting price:
Multilingual delivery is a standard requirement for warehouse safety training content in Singapore’s logistics sector, which employs a large proportion of workers from Malaysia, Bangladesh, India and China. Safety training content commonly requires English, Mandarin, Malay, Bengali and Tamil versions. Budget S$800 to S$1,500 per additional language.
Multi-location productions for 3PL operators with multiple warehouse and distribution facilities across Singapore — filming at multiple sites to represent the full operational footprint — add shoot days and post-production scope compared to single-location productions.
Operational filming complexity in active warehouses varies significantly by the type of operation. A general warehousing facility during a relatively quiet operational period presents manageable filming conditions. A high-velocity fulfilment centre during peak operations — with constant forklift movement, high pallet throughput and dense picker activity — requires more careful crew positioning, more coordination with operations supervisors, and more post-production work to deliver clean, usable footage from a complex filming environment.
Filming in Warehouse and Logistics Environments — Our Process
Operational coordination with your warehouse management team. Before confirming the shoot schedule, our producer meets with your warehouse manager or operations supervisor to understand the facility layout, identify the safest crew positions for each required shot, and plan the filming schedule around your operational peaks and planned activities — avoiding disruption to inbound and outbound shipments, stock cycle counts and maintenance activities.
Forklift and pedestrian safety during filming. Our crew follows the same pedestrian safety protocols as every other non-operator in your facility — staying within designated pedestrian zones, wearing high-visibility vests, and never crossing forklift operating areas without confirmation that the path is clear. We brief our crew specifically on your facility’s forklift safety rules before entering the warehouse floor.
PPE compliance. Our crew arrives with appropriate PPE for warehouse environments — safety shoes, high-visibility vests, hard hats where required by your facility rules. We do not rely on your team to provide PPE.
Minimal operational disruption. We plan every logistics shoot to minimise the impact on your operations — using the minimum crew footprint required, positioning equipment to avoid obstruction of racking aisles and operational access routes, and coordinating timing with operations supervisors to film specific activities during appropriate operational windows.
Cold chain environment filming. For productions inside cold store facilities — which may operate at temperatures ranging from 2°C to minus 25°C — our crew and equipment are prepared for the specific conditions. Camera equipment is acclimatised before entering cold environments to prevent condensation on optics. Crew are briefed on cold environment safety and appropriate cold-environment PPE before entering.
Why Logistics Companies Choose Offing Media
9 logistics and supply chain clients across Singapore’s 3PL, transport and warehousing sector. CEVA Logistics, YCH DistriPark, Comfort DelGro, Swire Bulk, York Transport Equipment and Pacific Carriers Limited represent the breadth of our logistics sector experience — from global 3PL operators and domestic transport companies to bulk shipping and commercial vehicle specialists. This depth of experience across the logistics value chain means our production team understands the operational language and business development priorities of the sector.
We film in active logistics environments safely and efficiently. Warehouses are high-activity environments. Forklifts move constantly. Pickers and packers work to throughput targets. Inbound and outbound shipments operate on tight schedules. Offing Media’s production team plans every logistics shoot around the operational reality of the facility — minimising disruption, working safely around forklift operations and delivering footage efficiently within the available operational window.
WSH Act compliance built into warehouse safety content. Every warehouse safety training video we produce is reviewed against current WSH Act requirements and MOM guidance on warehouse and storage safety before scripting begins. We know what forklift safety training must cover under MOM’s approved forklift operator licensing requirements, what racking inspection training should address, and how warehouse pedestrian management must be communicated to a multilingual workforce.
Multilingual production for Singapore’s diverse logistics workforce. Singapore’s logistics sector employs workers from across the region. Warehouse safety training that is only available in English does not reach the majority of a workforce where English may be a third or fourth language. Offing Media produces multilingual logistics safety content as a standard service — with professional voice artists and on-screen text in all required languages.
Related Resources
- Video production for logistics and supply chain companies in Singapore
- Marketing video for logistics services in Singapore — 3PL, freight and warehousing
- Safety video production for manufacturing and warehouse operations in Singapore
- Warehouse productivity and training video production in Singapore
- Workplace safety and compliance video — WSH Act warehouse and transport safety
- Training and e-learning video production — LMS-ready warehouse operator training
- Corporate video production Singapore — transport and logistics company profiles
- Industries we serve — video production across 15 Singapore sectors (Parent)
Frequently Asked Questions About Logistics Video Production in Singapore
What WSH Act requirements apply to warehouse safety training in Singapore? The Workplace Safety and Health Act places a duty on warehouse operators and logistics companies to provide adequate safety training before workers begin work in a warehouse environment. The WSH (Workplace Safety and Health) (General Provisions) Regulations specify training requirements for specific activities including forklift operation, manual handling and work near racking systems. MOM’s Code of Practice for Workplace Safety and Health in the Logistics and Warehousing Sector provides detailed guidance on the training content required for different warehouse roles. Video-based safety training is an accepted and widely used delivery method for meeting these training obligations — provided the content accurately reflects the specific hazards and procedures of the facility where it will be used.
Can Offing Media film inside our active warehouse or distribution centre? Yes. We have filmed inside active warehouses, distribution centres, fulfilment centres and cold store facilities across Singapore. Our production team coordinates with your warehouse management team before the shoot to plan crew positions that do not interfere with forklift operations, understand your facility’s specific safety rules, and schedule filming around your operational peaks. Our crew follows all pedestrian safety protocols — staying within designated zones, wearing high-visibility vests, and never crossing forklift operating areas without confirmation from your operations team.
How do you produce warehouse safety training video for a multilingual workforce? We produce multilingual warehouse safety training video with professional voice artists in all required languages — English, Mandarin, Malay, Bengali, Tamil and other languages relevant to your workforce composition. Each language version is produced as a separate deliverable with appropriate on-screen text adaptation. For facilities where the primary workforce language is not English, we can produce a language-lead version in the primary language with English as the secondary version rather than translating from an English original.
Can warehouse safety training video be packaged as SCORM e-learning for our LMS? Yes. Warehouse safety training video delivered as SCORM packages for LMS platforms is a standard service. We produce SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 packages and test on your target LMS before delivery. For logistics companies using WMS-integrated learning modules or specific LMS platforms including SAP SuccessFactors, Cornerstone OnDemand or proprietary systems, we confirm format and metadata requirements before production begins.
What makes a 3PL capability video effective for winning new contracts? An effective 3PL capability video answers the three questions a prospective client is actually evaluating — operational capability and scale, sector-specific expertise, and technology and visibility infrastructure. It does this with evidence rather than assertion — showing the facility in operation, the management system in use, the team in their actual working environment — rather than describing it in marketing language. The most common mistake in 3PL capability video is focusing on the logistics company’s perspective of its own capability rather than the prospective client’s perspective of their supply chain challenge. Offing Media’s scriptwriting process for logistics capability content starts with the client’s evaluation criteria rather than the logistics company’s capability list.
Can Offing Media produce video for a cold chain logistics facility? Yes. Cold store and temperature-controlled facility filming is part of our logistics production capability. Our crew and equipment are prepared for cold environments — camera equipment is acclimatised before entering cold store areas, crew are equipped with appropriate cold-environment PPE, and shoot schedules account for the limited time crew can spend continuously in ultra-low temperature environments. For pharmaceutical cold chain facilities with additional GMP or regulatory requirements, we apply the same pharmaceutical facility filming protocols as we do for our life sciences clients.
How long does logistics video production take? A standard warehouse safety training module takes three to four weeks from approved brief to final delivery. A 3PL capability or marketing video takes four to six weeks. Transport company corporate profiles take four to five weeks. Multilingual versions are produced in parallel with the English master — all language versions are delivered simultaneously rather than sequentially, minimising the total time from brief to full multilingual delivery.
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