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News GIFF Expresses Satisfaction with Newly Negotiated Rates for Members

GIFF Expresses Satisfaction with Newly Negotiated Rates for Members

The Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF) has expressed satisfaction with the newly negotiated rates of charges for Freight Forwarders and Clearing Agents following successful negotiations with the Ghana Shippers’

News Ghana Shippers Authority Participates in the 2022 Takoradi Xmas Trade Fair and Expo

Ghana Shippers Authority Participates in the 2022 Takoradi Xmas Trade Fair and Expo

Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) participated in the 4th edition of the Trade Fair and Expo held at the forecourt of the Takoradi Mall from Friday 23rd December 2022 to Sunday 1st January 2023.   This formed part of the GSA’s plan to reach a wider audience

News Shippers’ Sensitized on FDA Requirements

Shippers’ Sensitized on FDA Requirements

As part of measures to streamline and improve the shipping and logistics sector, shippers in the Ashanti Region have been sensitized on the requirements for the import and export of

News New rates for Freight Forwarders set to take effect Jan. 2023

New rates for Freight Forwarders set to take effect Jan. 2023

In accordance with the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Regulation, 2012, (L.1.2190) which mandates the Authority to negotiate charges of Shipping Service Providers on behalf of shippers, the GSA has successfully engaged

News VRSC Impressed with GSA’s Handling of Aflao Weighbridge Dispute

VRSC Impressed with GSA’s Handling of Aflao Weighbridge Dispute

The Volta Regional Shipper Committee (VRSC) – a body of stakeholders in the shipping and logistics sector – has commended the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) for its swift intervention in the disagreements

News Ghana Shippers’ Authority and NIC urge Importers to Comply with the Local Insurance Act.

Ghana Shippers’ Authority and NIC urge Importers to Comply with the Local Insurance Act.

Shippers have been urged to adhere to the Insurance Act, 2021 (Act 1061) which mandates that, with the express exception of personal belongings, all goods being imported into Ghana must

News CILT PAYS COURTESY CALL ON THE GHANA SHIPPERS’ AUTHORITY

CILT PAYS COURTESY CALL ON THE GHANA SHIPPERS’ AUTHORITY

The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) paid a working visit to the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) at its Takoradi Branch in the Western region. The delegation from CILT

News Ghana Shippers’ Authority to Promote Facilitation of International Trade through Compliance with International Standards

Ghana Shippers’ Authority to Promote Facilitation of International Trade through Compliance with International Standards

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has entreated Cross Border Traders in the northern part of the country to adhere strictly to the ban on the export of some grains from

News Ghana Shippers’ Authority and the Burkina Faso Shippers’ Council intensify Efforts to Improve the Declining Rate of Transit Trade.

Ghana Shippers’ Authority and the Burkina Faso Shippers’ Council intensify Efforts to Improve the Declining Rate of Transit Trade.

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has reiterated its commitment to intensify collaboration with the Burkina Faso Shippers’ Council (CBC) to improve the declining rate of Transit Trade between the two

News Port Transport Unions Sensitized on the Transportation of Dangerous Cargo

Port Transport Unions Sensitized on the Transportation of Dangerous Cargo

As part of efforts to ensure safety along Ghana’s transit corridors and also improve transit trade, the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has sensitized members of the Joint Association of Port

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