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The Ghana shipper's Council was
established in March 1974 by virtue of
NRCD 254(1974) and has since worked closely with both private
and public organizations in the maritime industry in
galvanizing the interest of Ghanaian shippers while
promoting the provision of relevant logistics for the growth
and development of shipping in Ghana. The Council currently has
in its database over 17000 registered Ghanaian
shippers whose interest it protects in various
ways on a daily
basis.
OUR MISSION To be a
state-of the-art organization utilizing our available human
resource to effectively and efficiently manage the demand
side of shipping with a view to protecting and promoting the
interests of Ghanaian shippers in relation to port, ship,
inland transportation problems and the provision of
ancillary shipping services.
OUR VISION To ensure
for the Ghanaian Shipper, quick, safe and reliable delivery
of import and export cargoes by all modes of transport at
optimum cost
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Feature Article -- Shippers Review
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Strategies for Improving Clearance of Cargoes at the Ports
of Ghana for Supply Chain Efficiency
Clearance of cargo through
the country's ports involves dealing with a number of
logistics services providers, governments agencies and
regulatory bodies in respect of the cargo being cleared.
These service providers and agencies include CEPS, GPHA,
Shipping Line/Agent and Destination Inspection Companies.
The regulatory bodies includes MOFA, Ghana Standards Boards,
Foods and Drugs Boards, Environmental Protection Agencies,
etc.
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