Ghana to Roll out Shipping Training

July 29, 2015

 Ghana is considering establishing modalities to compel shipping companies to introduce a training regime which ensures that their local staff gain professional qualifications in shipping.

 
“Maintenance of professional standards in the maritime industry has been one of the hallmarks of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS), over the 100 years of its existence.
 
Dzifa Aku Attivor, Minister of Transport stated in Accra, this essential ingredient is often times not exhibited as is expected, therefore Ghana is considering a policy to inject professionalism into the industry.
 
Attivor was speaking at the fifth anniversary of the West Africa branch of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) on the general theme: “Promoting Professionalism in the Shipping Industry – the role of the ICS”.
 
In attendance at the event were the International Chairman for ICS, Richard Brook-Hart; Dr. Kofi Mbiah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers' Authority; Mr. Jacob Adorkor, the Director of the Port of Tema; and Mr. Emmanuel Martey, the former Deputy CEO of Ghana Shippers’ Authority, who chaired the function.
 
Others were members and fellows of the West Africa Branch of ICS, Chief Executives and Managing Directors of Maritime Organizations, the National Presidents of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
 

Logistics News

Pakistan Cancels 21 Eni LNG Cargoes to Curb Excess Imports

Pakistan Cancels 21 Eni LNG Cargoes to Curb Excess Imports

CMA CGM to Register 10 Vessels Under French Flag Following Scrutiny at Home

CMA CGM to Register 10 Vessels Under French Flag Following Scrutiny at Home

Fully Automated Multilevel Vehicle Parking System to Be Constructed at the Port of Zeebrugge

Fully Automated Multilevel Vehicle Parking System to Be Constructed at the Port of Zeebrugge

Ocean Network Express Releases Financial Results for Q2 FY2025

Ocean Network Express Releases Financial Results for Q2 FY2025

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Ford's US sales for October rose on the demand for pickup trucks, despite EV decline
AviLease, owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, plans to issue a 5-year USD bond
Minister says that the counter-terrorism police are unaware of the identity of a suspect in a UK train stabbing.