The Women in Maritime of West and Central Africa (WIMOWCA) joined the rest of the world to mark another International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8th March 2023 in Accra, Ghana.
Decarbonizing Shipping: The Role of Energy and Technology
Background In the words of the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, “the world is in a climate crisis and urgent efforts are required to prevent the harsh impact of climate
Western Region: Shippers’ Authority, GUTA Strengthen Ties.
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) and the Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA), in the Western Region have agreed to enhance their collaboration in promoting the activities of traders in the
Shippers Push for Progressive Talks on High Freight Cost
Importers and Exporters are pushing for consistent talks among continental stakeholders in the shipping and logistics sector over the high cost of freight. According to them, the development is not
Bridging the Industry and Academia Gap, RMU engages Ghana Shippers’ Authority
The Regional Maritime University (RMU) has intensified its efforts to bridge the gap between academia and industry by engaging key stakeholders on measures to address the challenge. The RMU, on
Cargo Insurance Committee to Engage African Counterpart on Rollout
As part of efforts to streamline the rollout of the placement of cargo insurance locally by importers in Ghana, the Cargo Insurance Committee made up of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority
Kumasi: Shippers Request Seminars to Boost Operational Efficiency
Shippers in the Ashanti Region have called for more seminars on operational efficiency to help reduce the cost of business. According to them, such seminars are crucial in these times
Tamale: MSMEs in Shea Sector Receive AfCFTA Training to Boost Operation
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) and the Global Shea Alliance have trained over 50 businesses operating in the shea industry in the North regions of the country. The businesses were trained in
NTEs 2021 Report – Ghana Leads Yam Export Globally
Introduction It appears that Ghana’s export sector is making significant gains post COVID-19. This is evident in a report released by the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) on the analysis
Assessing the Challenges that Resulted in the Steady Decline of Transit Trade in 2022
Introduction Over the years, landlocked countries have relied on neighbouring coastal states like Ghana, Nigeria and Cote D’ Ivoire, to complete transactions of international trade. Transit trade comes with enormous