LCB Worldwide, the company responsible for disinfection services for Ghana’s imports and exports, has reaffirmed its commitment to improving trade operations through a strengthened partnership with the Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA).
Speaking during a media interaction, Kareem Abu, Managing Partner of LCB Worldwide, the partnership will help position Ghana as a leading trade hub and further optimise the supply chain for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
Abu said the engagement is aimed at aligning services with the evolving needs of the shipping community.
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The company announced plans to initiate working sessions with the GSA and shipper associations to review operational standards and service expectations.
Addressing concerns about the cost of disinfection services, Abu clarified that the health service fee constitutes only 0.01% of the average shipment value.
He explained that the fee is determined through negotiations with the Ghana Health Service and any adjustments are discussed in advance with key stakeholders to ensure transparency and mutual understanding.
LCB Worldwide reaffirmed its commitment to working within the framework of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Act to keep the disinfection fee as low as possible.
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