Seafaring is an age-old profession that has played a vital role in connecting nations and facilitating trade across the world. In Ghana, seafaring has the potential to play an important
Introduction Shipping was once an elite venture deemed to be the preserve of highly knowledgeable and technical people. The idea of shipping is said to have started back in the
“Let’s make the African market, the market of Africans. Produce in Africa, transform in Africa and consume in Africa. Let’s produce what we need and let’s consume what we produce
A mass ban on import of new but substandard and used appliances has come into force in Ghana to reduce energy consumption and harm to the environment. It came after
GSA Desk Report Cargo insurance is a key requirement in the shipping process, which provides a safety net for importers and exporters. A typical cargo insurance policy covers goods in
Cubic Meter Measurement (CBM) is one of the most important activities of the import and export sector which shippers are expected to be very knowledgeable about if they are to
The African maritime domain is collectively leading the efforts to address issues of decarbonization including efficient energy use and sustainable shipping. These efforts are anchored through the IMO Maritime Technology
Introduction: In May 2021 the Danish Parliament agreed to a government proposal to deploy a Danish combat vessel to the deeply troubled Gulf of Guinea on a special mission to
Ghana joined the world to commemorate the “2023 Day of the Seafarer” on Friday 23rd June 2023. The event was organised by the Ghana Maritime Authority under the auspices of
The psychology of an individual is in direct correlation with his/her surrounding environment. An individual finds complete comfort and wholeness in an environment of love and security. Naturally when one