The recent decline in the volume of transit trade along Ghana’s transit corridors underscores the need for proactive measures to address the underlying factors contributing to this trend. Throughout 2023,
Forum on Truck Loading Advice Held for Takoradi Port Truck Drivers
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA), in collaboration with the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) and the Takoradi Container Terminal Limited (TACOTEL), organised a sensitisation forum for members of the
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
TRUCK DRIVERS SENSITIZED ON THE HAULAGE OF HAZARDOUS CARGO ALONG GHANA’S TRANSIT CORRIDORS
Truck drivers operating along Ghana’s major transit corridors have been sensitized on the risk and precautionary measures to be adhered to when transporting dangerous or hazardous cargo such as chemicals,
GHATOA pays courtesy call on Shippers’ Authority
The Ghana Haulage Transport Owners Association (GHATOA) has paid a courtesy call on the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) on 15th September, 2020 at the Ghana Shippers’ House in Accra. The
Stakeholders evaluate 2019 transit trade
Stakeholders in the shipping and logistics industry have evaluated the transit trade regime in 2019 and its impact on businesses to position Ghana as the preferred transit corridor for the
GSA commends stakeholders’ support for Transit Trade
The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has commended stakeholders in the shipping and logistics industry for their support and collaboration in promoting transit trade during the year 2019. The GSA further