GHANA LINK Network Services, technical operators of the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS), picked five awards at the fifth edition of the Ghana Shippers Awards held Friday.
The
awards included Excellence in Innovation and Technology, Trade Facilitation
Organisation of the Year and a Special Recognition Award for its outstanding
industry leadership.
The
Executive Chairman of Ghana , Nick Danso Adjei, won the ultimate award of the
night – Entrepreneur of the Year whiles the Deputy Managing Director of the
company, Clyde Panyin Adjei, also won the Chief Operating Officer of the Year
award.
According
to the organisers of the awards, the activities of Ghana Link Network Services
Ltd have led to improvement in the clearance of goods and increased government
revenue at the ports through digital technology.
In
an interview, the Director of Operations at Ghana Link Network Services Ltd,
Raymond Amaglo, expressed gratitude to the stakeholders across the supply chain
for their collaboration and efforts towards the successes achieved in the
clearance chain.
“They
have helped us to identify which areas which should make improvements to, they
have brought suggestions on how we should streamline the processes. Because of
that collaboration, it us helped for us to overcome all the challenges that
have come across the period that we have implemented our solutions,” he said.
He
added that Ghana Link will continuously improve its processes to achieve the
desired results.
“Our
goal is to ensure that on a very constant basis, we are improving our processes
at the ports just to ensure that when it comes to trade facilitation in the sub
region there is no country comparable to us.”
Meanwhile,
Mr. Amaglo was quick to add that Ghana Link will continue to ensure that its
processes are efficient to bring about a reduction in cost at the various ports
of entry and also see to it that there is reduction in time of doing business.
The
awards programme, which is in its 5th year running, is to reward those who have
played defining roles in moving the shipping industry in Ghana forward and have
demonstrated achievement across a wide variety of domains including
sustainability, operational excellence and innovation.
CEO
of Ghana Shippers Authority, Benonita Bismarck, said her outfit will continue
to promote and protect the interest of shippers.
Speaking
on behalf of the Minister of Transport, Deputy Minister, Frederick Obeng Adom,
revealed that government has taken action to find a lasting solution to
shippers’ complaints including arbitrary charges and exchange rates used by
some service providers.
“It
is my fervent hope that consensus would be built to deal with these matters as
quickly as possible to help not only support your operations but also
accelerate economic growth,” he said.
Source: Dailyguidenetwork.com