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Ghana Shippers’ Authority Launches Committee To Streamline Shipping Processes
- GSA has inaugurated a new committee
- It brings together key shipping industry players
- Their goal is to reduce overall shipping costs
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has inaugurated a new committee aimed at improving the shipping industry for businesses in the Southern Zone.
New Forum for Collaboration
- The Southern Zonal Stakeholder Committee is one of five planned committees for different regions in Ghana.
- Launched in May 2024, it brings together key shipping industry players to discuss and address challenges faced by shippers.
- Committee members include government agencies (MDAs) like Ghana Revenue Authority (Customs Division) and industry associations like the Ghana Maritime Authority.
Focus on Streamlining Processes
- The committee will explore innovative ways to simplify shipping procedures and improve transparency.
- Their goal is to reduce overall shipping costs for businesses.
- They will also work to improve service standards across the shipping industry.
Addressing Bottlenecks
- The committee will tackle issues that slow down cargo clearance at ports, airports, and land borders.
- They will analyze the impact of new regulations and policies on shippers.
- By facilitating communication between the GSA and stakeholders, they aim to create a smoother shipping experience.
Industry Support for Improved Efficiency
- Representatives from member organizations have pledged their commitment to working together towards the committee’s goals.
- A key objective is to reduce the cost of doing business at the Port of Tema.
This initiative highlights the GSA’s dedication to enhancing Ghana’s shipping sector, benefiting both shippers and the country’s economy.