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Bolloré Transport & Logistics partners with local single window to facilitate import/export procedures

Bolloré Transport & Logistics partners with local single window to facilitate import/export procedures
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 17 September 2019 16:00

(Business in Cameroon) - On September 17, 2019, the Cameroonian single window for foreign trade GUCE and Bolloré Transport & Logistics signed a partnership agreement to improve competitiveness in the freight sector and ease import/export procedures. According to official sources, this agreement was signed during the single window conference being held in Cameroon.

Let’s note that on August 19, 2016, and April 13, 2018, Bolloré Transport & Logistics had signed two similar agreements with the customs authority and the Cameroonian shippers’ council CNCC.

All those partnerships will surely help in the facilitation, securitization, and digitalization of foreign trade’s procedures. They will also fluidify the transit of goods and reduce costs and deadlines,” said Mohamed Diop (photo), director of Bolloré Transport & Logistics for the Gulf of Guinea.

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