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COSCO about Ghana – CTN Policy

COSCO notices about the Ghana Cargo Tracking Note (CTN)

The Ghana CTN policy was applied effective from 15th Oct (Sailing date). With the policy, for all shipments to Ghana (transit cargo included), Shippers/Exporters/Forwarders at the various Ports of Loading around the World are required to obtain a validated CTN number using the global online platform and submit same together with Shipping Instructions (SI). Each B/L must be covered by a valid unique CTN number which will also be inserted on the Cargo Manifest.

Failure to comply may have a negative influence to customs clearance in destination, and may result in penalties, demurrage, storage and some other charges to local consignee in destination.

COSCO SHIPPING LINES wishes all customers can pay high attention to this policy and comply with it accordingly. You can keep in touch with COSCO’s sales or customer service representative if you have further queries.





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