Liberia: NPA Uncomfortable With GTMS and CTN

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Liberia's National Port Authority (NPA) says it is not comfortable with the current contract agreement involving the Global Tracking Maritime Solutions (GTMS) and the Cargo Tracking Network (CTN) at the Freeport of Monrovia.

Liberia 's National Port Authority says it is not comfortable with the current contract agreement involving the Global Tracking Maritime Solutions and the Cargo Tracking Network at the Freeport of Monrovia.

The NPA chief noted that he and many other port users continue to suffer and complain about GTMS and CTN fees charged. A 15-year cargo tracking contract worth US$ 25M was signed between the Coalition for Democratic Change government of ex-President George Manneh Weah and the GTMS. Mr. Dukuly said Liberians are not gangsters, explaining that they will respect contracts that were signed by their predecessors.

Explaining his experience with GTMS and CTN, the NPA Managing Director said he imported over thirty containers last year for his water factory that was undergoing construction.

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