Blue economy: Key actors to learn more about recent port logistics reforms

Logistics
Monday, 08 March 2021 14:18
Blue economy: Key actors to learn more about recent port logistics reforms

(Togo First) - Togo plans to organize capacity-building sessions in port and maritime logistics for 60 actors of the blue economy. To this end, it is recruiting a specialized firm, via the Presidency of the Republic.

The project, financed by the World Bank through the Project to Support the Competitiveness of Logistics Services for Trade, will boost capacities of authorized customs agents and brokers on import, export, and transshipment procedures at the Single Window for Foreign Trade (GUCE).

In a context where the Port of Lomé announced that it has fully dematerialized all its procedures, and made online payment effective to speed up the clearing of goods, the upcoming workshop will keep concerned actors up-to-date relative to the recent reforms introduced by the port authority. 

Especially, the training will extend to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. This regulation focuses on the security of port facilities and ships, anticipating potential terrorist threats. 

Also, the workshop will look at the alert mechanism of the WAEMU and the Observatory of Abnormal Practices.

Séna Akoda

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