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News Shippers Authority, MoT secures release of six Ghanaian cargo trucks in Burkina Faso

Shippers Authority, MoT secures release of six Ghanaian cargo trucks in Burkina Faso

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) with support from the Ministry of Transport (MoT) has secured the release of six Ghanaian cargo trucks detained at the Dakola border in Burkina Faso.

News Parliament Passes Shippers’ Authority Bill into Law

Parliament Passes Shippers’ Authority Bill into Law

Parliament passed the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Bill, 2024, into law yesterday, Monday, 29th July 2024 following its successful 3rd reading on the floor of the House. Among others, the law

News GSA Working to  Mitigate Consequences of the Uncertainty Surrounding the ECOWAS Status of Burkina Faso, Mali, & Niger on Cross-Border Trade with Ghana

GSA Working to Mitigate Consequences of the Uncertainty Surrounding the ECOWAS Status of Burkina Faso, Mali, & Niger on Cross-Border Trade with Ghana

The recent notice of withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has disrupted some trade activities of some Ghanaian Cross-Border Traders.

News Insurgency on the Sahelian Corridors: Shippers’ Authority Partners JAPTU to Address the Plight of Truck Drivers.

Insurgency on the Sahelian Corridors: Shippers’ Authority Partners JAPTU to Address the Plight of Truck Drivers.

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has intensified engagements with the Joint Association of Port Transport Unions (JAPTU) as part of efforts to address the plight of Ghanaian truck drivers who

News Haulage Drivers in the Western Region Exposed to Best Practices in International Trade

Haulage Drivers in the Western Region Exposed to Best Practices in International Trade

Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has held the 4th Sensitization Seminar for haulage truck drivers in Takoradi, Western Region. The seminar held on Thursday, 8th June 2023 was part of interventions

News Haulage Truck Drivers Equipped  with Precautionary Measures to Deal with Insurgents Along Ghana’s  Transit Corridor  

Haulage Truck Drivers Equipped  with Precautionary Measures to Deal with Insurgents Along Ghana’s  Transit Corridor  

The recent spate of insurgent attacks on haulage truck drivers in the West African sub-region has put stakeholders on high alert as measures to address the threat effectively are explored.  Reports were rife

Article Improved Infrastructure is Key to Ensuring Safety in the Transportation of Dangerous Cargo – SLT Logistics Limited

Improved Infrastructure is Key to Ensuring Safety in the Transportation of Dangerous Cargo – SLT Logistics Limited

Despite its highly toxic nature, hazardous materials which in most cases are highly poisonous and harmful to humans and properties, and the environment at large, are often transported on road

News Shippers’ Authority Urges Ecobank to Create CFA Account to Boost Transit Trade

Shippers’ Authority Urges Ecobank to Create CFA Account to Boost Transit Trade

As part of efforts to address the declining rate in the volumes of transit trade, and also improve transit trade along Ghana’s corridors, the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) has proposed the creation of a platform that allows importers

News Shippers’ Authority Engage Cross Border Traders in the North to Address Challenges

Shippers’ Authority Engage Cross Border Traders in the North to Address Challenges

As part of efforts to deal with the challenges confronting cross-border traders in the northern part of the country, the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has engaged over 20 women-owned businesses.

News Shippers Appeal for Increased Security on Highways

Shippers Appeal for Increased Security on Highways

Members of the Upper East Regional Shipper Committee (UERSC) have appealed to the Minister of National Security and the Inspector General of Police for increased surveillance and visibility on highways

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