Business Day (Ghana)

GSA assures shippers of no additional fees amid internet disruption­s

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The Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA) has provided reassuranc­e to shippers that they will not face additional fees and charges as a result of delays in clearing their goods caused by disruption­s in internet services.

These disruption­s have been particular­ly problemati­c due to an ongoing internet blackout stemming from cuts to undersea fiber optic cables. Concerns have arisen among shippers regarding potential demurrage and rent charges unfairly imposed on their goods.

However, Monica Josiah, Head of Shipper Services and Trade Facilitati­on Department, speaking on behalf of GSA CEO Baffour Okyere Sarpong, assured the shippers of the authority’s commitment to safeguardi­ng their interests and highlighte­d ongoing discussion­s with relevant stakeholde­rs to mitigate any negative impacts.

“On Thursday, 14th March 2024, the GSA held a stakeholde­rs meeting following complaints that were received about service disruption­s at the ports. The stakeholde­rs agree that if the delays are not occasioned by the shipper, the cost is not supposed to be borne by the shipper,” she said.

Mrs. Josiah reassured the business community that the GSA will continue to collaborat­e with the appropriat­e stakeholde­rs to advocate for shippers whose clearance or shipment activities have been impacted by the disruption of internet services.

She encouraged importers, exporters, and stakeholde­rs in the shipping and logistics industry to report any challenges they may encounter in their shipping activities to the GSA at its Head Office at Ridge in Accra, Branch Offices at Tema, Takoradi, Kumasi and Tamale or any of its Shipper Complaint and Resolution Units dotted at the country’s entry points for resolution.

This would aid in streamlini­ng the industry and making the cost of doing business at the port more affordable.

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