UNIPASS will surmount initial challenges at Ports– Chamber of Freight Forwarders and Trade

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President of the Chamber of Freight forwarders and Trade (CFT), Dennis Amfo-Sefah, has stated that UNI-PASS will definitely overcome the difficulties which led to the complete stall of goods clearance at the Ports.

While attributing the hitch to the sabotaging activities of some detractors, Amfo-Sefah, debunked the misinformation out that nothing was happening at the port; but rather explained that there were two sides to what was currently happening in Tema port.

A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency on Friday said “Freight forwarders and traders who have bill of entries (BoE) already logged unto the system and we’re at various stages of the clearance systems could go ahead and clear.

“The problem is with applications and entry of new declaration, which the system does not accept, hence the stand still at the Tema port,” the statement explained.

According to the statement, some of the stakeholders acted in bad faith, which resulted in the challenges, but gave the assurance that things would work.

“Even though the commissioner General wrote to all stakeholders announcing the implementation and deployment of the new national single window “Integrated Customs Management System” ICUMS it also directed GCNet to continue running their GICCS platform alongside the ICUMS-uni-pass platform, to enable all existing BoEs that are already logged in the GICCS-GCnet system to complete their clearance cycle whiles the ICUMS-Uni-pass receive New applications from UCR,CCVR stage to the final clearance cycle.”

The directives, he said, were communicated to GCnet, West blue, ICUMS-Uni-pass and all stakeholders per letters with reference numbers; CG/GRA/ICUMS-PN/04/20 Of 24th April 2020; CG/GRA/ICUMS/04/20 Of 24TH April 2020, and CG/GRA/ICUMS-3/04/20 Of 27th April 2020.

“This was to ensure that freight forwarders and traders who have already been issued with Customs Classification and Valuation Report “CCVRs’’ from the old Pre-Arrival Assessment Reporting System “PAARS” which is been managed by west blue utilize their CCVR’s.”

However, he said, “the freight and trade community only turned up to work on Tuesday to surprisingly find out that Gcnet systems were down.

The statement called on all stakeholders that failed to play their roles to render an apology to traders and freight forwarders in Tema port and compensate them for the loss of time and money.

”The black man is capable of managing his own affairs” This is a famous quote by the first president of the republic Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, it’s about time state institutions managed their own affairs to forestall some of these challenges in the near future.”

Activities at the Tema Port came to a standstill on Monday when it was realized that the new port management platform that Government contracted CUPIA Korea to install had been encumbered with difficulties.

The difficulties coming in the very early days of the implementation of UNIPAS, led to misinformation in the public that the UNIPASS system which government tried to replace GCNet’s system with is not good.

The CFT statement congratulated Ghanaian workers on the World Labour Day.

 

Source: GNA


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Kennedy Mornah is an Award Winning Ghanaian Journalist with over two decades of experience in the Ghanaian Media landscape spanning the electronic, print and digital media. He is a Media Consultant, a Corporate MC, Radio and TV Host, Founder and Publisher of the Maritime and Transport Digest Newspaper, Businessman, a Go getter and an optimist. He has worked for renowned media organizations including Diamond Fm in Tamale, Luv Fm in Kumasi, Oman Fm in Accra and Starr Fm in Accra In 2017 he received the Reporter of the Year Award at the Ghana Shippers Awards in Accra, Ghana.

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