GSA Reinforces Commitment to Modernizing Ghana’s Shipping Industry at Launch of 50th Anniversary Celebration

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has reaffirmed its commitment to modernizing Ghana’s shipping sector through strategic initiatives and infrastructural advancements, as it marks its 50th Anniversary Celebration.

 

GSA Reinforces Commitment to Modernizing Ghana’s Shipping Industry at Launch of 50th Anniversary Celebration

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has reaffirmed its commitment to modernizing Ghana’s shipping sector through strategic initiatives and infrastructural advancements, as it marks its 50th Anniversary Celebration.

According to the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Baffour Okyere Sarpong, the authority has embraced a transformative vision to align its operations with the demands of a 21st-century regulatory environment.

Speaking at the anniversary launch, Mr. Sarpong highlighted the passage of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Act 2024 (Act 1122) as a landmark achievement.

The Act enhances the GSA’s regulatory mandate, empowering it to oversee the activities of shippers and shipping service providers, promote equitable practices, and ensure competitive fees and charges across the shipping value chain.

Embracing Digitization and Tailored Services

 

The GSA, according to Mr. Sarpong, has fully embraced digitization as a cornerstone of its transformation agenda, underscoring the successful implementation of an E-Platform to address non-tariff barriers and streamline processes at zonal offices, significantly improving operational transparency and efficiency.

 

Additionally, the authority has categorized shippers into four groups—Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze—based on their annual shipment values. This segmentation enables the GSA to deliver tailored services that meet the specific needs of shippers in each category.

Also, the establishment of Zonal Stakeholder Committees has further facilitated seamless cargo clearance and port processes.

Boankra Integrated Terminal: A Game-Changer

Highlighting ongoing infrastructural projects, Mr. Sarpong pointed to the Boankra Integrated Terminal as a key initiative. The inland port, now 50% complete, is set to transform Ghana’s logistics landscape by integrating land, sea, and air transport systems.

The project aims to enhance cargo movement, reduce transportation costs, and boost Ghana’s position as a regional trade hub.

The terminal is expected to yield significant economic benefits, including job creation, enhanced trade volumes, and greater efficiency in accessing global markets. It also offers vital support to landlocked neighboring countries by providing streamlined transport solutions.

Impact on Ghanaians

For the everyday Ghanaian, these developments translate into numerous benefits, including job opportunities, improved access to goods, and safer roads due to reduced freight traffic.

The GSA’s initiatives also contribute to economic growth by positioning Ghana as a leading maritime hub in West Africa.

“As we celebrate this golden jubilee, we stand as a transformed institution—not just stronger but smarter, we are better prepared than ever to fulfill our mandate and chart an even brighter future for shippers, stakeholders, and our nation,” Mr. Sarpong remarked.

The GSA’s 50th Anniversary Celebration underscores its enduring vision of driving progress through innovation and strategic collaboration.

Source: norvanreports.com

 

Chief Executive OfficerGSAMr. Baffour Okyere Sarpong