Business News of Sunday, 31 May 2026
Source: classfmonline.com
The Concerned Traders Association has called on the Ministry of Transport to provide a clear and definitive timeline for the implementation of the Smart Port Note (SPN) System, citing prolonged uncertainty despite years of stakeholder consultations.
The association, which represents traders, car dealers, and logistics operators, said it has actively participated in several engagement sessions, technical reviews, and discussions on the proposed system. However, it believes the process has now reached a critical stage that requires implementation clarity.
According to the group, the absence of a defined rollout schedule is creating uncertainty within the trading and logistics sector, which depends heavily on predictable cargo movements and efficient port operations.
It stressed that businesses require certainty to plan, invest, and operate effectively in an increasingly competitive trade environment.
The association noted that the SPN system is expected to significantly enhance trade facilitation by providing accurate and verified cargo information from ports of loading, while improving cargo visibility and supporting digital and AI-driven trade systems with reliable data.
It further stated that the system would strengthen cargo security, improve risk management, enhance business planning, and boost overall efficiency across Ghana's trade and logistics ecosystem.
While expressing support for the initiative, the group maintained that the time had come to move beyond consultations and begin implementation.
In that regard, the association has urged the Minister for Transport to announce a firm go-live date for the SPN system within seven days.
The group reaffirmed its readiness to collaborate with the government and other relevant stakeholders to ensure the successful rollout of the system, which it believes will improve transparency, efficiency, and competitiveness in Ghana's port and trade operations.

