PAK and GTTC Strengthen Their Collaboration

PAK and GTTC Strengthen Their Collaboration

PAK and GTTC Strengthen Their Collaboration

Towards harmonized approaches between land and sea transport operators

On December 12, 2019, the Port Authority of Kribi hosted a delegation from the Cameroon Land Transporters Association (GTTC). This constructive meeting fostered discussions on service quality and laid the groundwork for stronger synergy between land and sea transport stakeholders.

Service equality, a top priority for PAK

PAK places great emphasis on ensuring equal service quality for both land transport operators (trucks) and maritime operators (vessels). This approach reflects the Port’s commitment to creating a balanced and efficient logistics framework for all actors in the port community.

A constructive exchange with GTTC

During the working session, the GTTC delegation and PAK teams shared their respective experiences and expectations. The exchanges, both engaging and fruitful, highlighted the need for better coordination and a harmonized approach between the two entities.

Building the foundations of lasting synergy

This meeting marked an important milestone in strengthening ties between the Port Authority of Kribi and the Cameroon Land Transporters Association. It paves the way for new collaboration opportunities, with the shared objective of streamlining operations and enhancing the Port’s overall competitiveness.