AmCham Member Visitation to Consolidated Shipping Agencies Ltd (Conship).

As part of the Chamber’s ongoing member engagement efforts, the Acting Executive Secretary paid a courtesy visit to Consolidated Shipping Agencies Limited (Conship) and met with CEO Dr. Macdonald Vasnani at their Swiss Port offices in Airport City. The visit aimed to strengthen ties and explore opportunities for collaboration, while also discussing some of the operational challenges facing the logistics sector, including the rising cost of doing business.

Conship is a proudly Ghanaian-owned logistics company established on February 13, 1996. With nearly 30 years of experience, the company has expanded its presence across Tema, Takoradi, and over 200 global locations. Conship specializes in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, haulage, warehousing, vessel agency, and personal shipping services, and recently opened new offices in Rwanda and Houston, further solidifying its global reach.

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AmCham Ghana meets with the AMPP Chapter Ghana and Industrial Coatings Africa.

Earlier today, Ing. Daniel Allotey, CEO of Industrial Coatings Africa and president of the AMPP Ghana Chapter, together with the chapter’s executive team, paid a courtesy visit to the Secretariat. The visit offered valuable insight into their operations and the mission of AMPP Ghana. It also opened the door for meaningful discussions on potential areas of collaboration, conversations we are proud to support and eager to build on.

AmCham Ghana Joins Launch of Landmark Project to Map Investment Opportunities Across All 261 Districts

The Chamber’s Acting Executive Secretary, Jane Okyere-Aduachie, joined Mr. Simon Madjie, CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), at the official launch of the Investment Opportunity Mapping Project (IOMP), a pivotal step in Ghana’s investment drive. The event featured a keynote address by Hon. Julius Debrah, Chief of Staff, and remarks from Guest Speaker Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, Minister for Trade, Agribusiness & Industry, who emphasized the government’s commitment to fostering inclusive economic growth through strategic investment.

The IOMP is a joint initiative between GIPC, the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), and the Ministry of trade agribusiness and Industry, and Industry (MoTAI). It seeks to systematically identify, assess, and document viable investment opportunities across all 261 districts in Ghana. The ultimate goal is to promote balanced economic growth nationwide.

The initiative encompasses several key interventions:

▪️ Investment Opportunities Mapping: A nationwide exercise to identify and profile investment-ready prospects across Ghana’s districts.

▪️Regional Investment Roadshows: High-level forums designed to spotlight regional opportunities and encourage a more equitable distribution of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

▪️Tailored Investment Presentations: Focused sessions for Regional Ministers, MMDCEs, and traditional authorities to support local advocacy and promote viable Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) beyond Accra.

▪️Regional Expansion of GIPC Offices: A decentralization strategy aimed at improving accessibility, strengthening service delivery, and enabling real-time engagement with regional stakeholders.

The Chamber is proud to support this forward-looking initiative and remains committed to advancing investment and economic inclusion across Ghana.

AmCham Ghana is pleased to welcome DevOps Africa Limited as our newest Gold Member

AmCham Ghana is pleased to welcome DevOps Africa Limited as our newest Gold Member.

DevOps Africa Limited is a full-service Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) company, incorporated in Ghana and licensed under the Ghana Free Zones Authority.
Our mission is to be a trusted partner to our clients, delivering reliable, cost-effective expert resources that seamlessly integrate with their resources. We develop specialist teams and embed them within client organizations, working across critical business functions to provide tailored solutions that foster innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth.

While our roots are in IT and software development, we have evolved to support a broader range of business needs to include accounting, social media marketing, data analytics and data entry. Today, we drive meaningful impact by delivering value exactly where our clients need it – right at the heart of their operations. We enable operational excellence from within, working as part of our clients’ teams to help them scale faster, safer, and smarter.

Equatorial Coca-Cola to acquire Voltic and West African Refreshments

Equatorial Coca-Cola Bottling Company (ECCBC) and Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) have reached an agreement for ECCBC to acquire Voltic (GH) Limited (Voltic) and West African Refreshments Limited (WARL).

Voltic is a subsidiary of CCBA and WARL is a subsidiary of CCBA and of The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC).

The transaction will strengthen ECCBC’s position as a leading authorized bottler in the Coca-Cola system in Africa and will enable ECCBC to manage its expanded operations through an integrated beverage platform, enhancing its ability to serve the Ghanaian market more effectively and efficiently while delivering value to key stakeholders, including consumers, customers and suppliers.

As the authorized Coca-Cola bottler in 13 countries in North and West Africa, ECCBC has over 30 years of proud history, expertise and success on the continent. The company remains deeply committed to investing in local communities, producing and distributing locally and supporting economic growth.

ECCBC will be responsible for the preparation, packaging, distribution and sales of beverages under Coca-Cola’s trademarks in Ghana, including Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite and Voltic.

CCBA, together with its subsidiaries (the CCBA Group), is the eighth largest Coca-Cola authorized bottler in the world by revenue, and accounts for over 40% of the volume of beverages bearing Coca-Cola brands sold in Africa.

The group operates in 15 countries, including its six key markets of South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Mozambique and Namibia. CCBA is focused on accelerating growth across its footprint, as well as making a positive impact on people’s lives and the communities it calls home.

Alfonso Bosch, CEO of ECCBC Group, stated: “As a company with a strong presence in Africa, we are deeply committed to the continent’s growth. We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of Voltic, a leading water business in the region, and WARL. This acquisition presents significant opportunities to enhance our service offerings and deliver a positive impact to our stakeholders. We are dedicated to building on Voltic’s legacy of excellence and innovation.”

Sunil Gupta, CEO of CCBA congratulated ECCBC on the acquisition and said: “This transaction allows CCBA to focus our attention on our core markets in Southern and East Africa and prioritize resources for sustainable growth opportunities on the continent.

AmCham Ghana welcomes Ad-Precision Limited. 

Overview

Established on 9th July 2012, Ad-Precision Ltd is a Ghanaian-owned multi-service company offering a unique blend of HR outsourcing, manpower supply, and industrial solutions across West Africa. Headquartered at Plot E1, Lashibi – Tema, the company serves clients in Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, delivering performance-driven support services tailored to diverse industry needs.

Core Business Areas

  • Human Resource Outsourcing & Management

Ad-Precision specializes in recruiting, deploying, and managing both skilled and unskilled labour. The company offers payroll administration, onboarding, compliance management, and workforce supervision. With a focus on telecommunications, manufacturing, and infrastructure, Ad-Precision’s HR outsourcing division assists businesses in reducing overhead and enhancing productivity.

  • Manpower Supply Services

The company provides well-trained professionals for both long-term and project-based positions. This includes technicians, administrative staff, drivers, cleaners, and technical operators across different sectors. It offers comprehensive staffing solutions customized to meet client-specific operational needs.

  • Engineering & Supply Services

Ad-Precision Ltd also provides engineering tools and equipment, personal protective equipment (PPEs), and surveying and mapping technologies. Services include the supply and installation of oil field equipment, cold room services, access control systems, surveillance solutions, digital terrain modeling, UAV surveys, and general logistics support.

Key Clients

The company’s clientele includes major national and multinational organizations such as:

-AT Ghana Ltd

-Huawei Technologies Ltd
– Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA)
– Volta River Authority (VRA)
– University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC)
These partnerships highlight Ad-Precision’s reliability and track record in delivering HR and technical support services across sectors.

Mission

To deliver professional and dependable HR and supply chain solutions that empower our clients to achieve operational efficiency and sustainable growth.

Vision

To be the preferred HR outsourcing and industrial support service provider in West Africa, known for integrity, innovation, and excellence.

Contact Information

📍 P. O. Box SK 1007, Sakumono – Tema

📞 Tel: 026-5522237 | 📱 Mobile: 024-4603333

📧 Email: info@ad-precision.net / adprecisionltd12@gmail.com

🌐 Website: https://ad-precision.net

AmCham Ghana meeting with Jobberman Ghana

Earlier today, the American Chamber of Commerce Ghana and Jobberman Ghana explored strategies to propel members for human resources needs and collaborate to connect with more experts to contribute to the development of human resources.

Additionally, Jobberman partnered with Mastercard to provide free soft skills training for young women, helping them find jobs.

Global Media Alliance (GMA) Joins AmCham Ghana

Global Media Alliance (GMA) is a leading international communications and advisory firm based in Accra, Ghana, with over 25 years of expertise in Public Relations, Media Consultancy, Events Management, Creative Services, Brand Advertising, and Digital Marketing. As a multi-platform media house, GMA operates YFM (Accra, Kumasi, Takoradi), Happy FM, YTV, and eProductions—engaging diverse segments of the Ghanaian market—and is the local partner and investor in Silverbird Cinemas, delivering a world-class entertainment experience. Renowned for shaping public perceptions for global brands, governments, and NGOs, GMA combines innovative digital marketing, experiential events, and strategic communication to deliver measurable impact.

The company is headed by Ernest Yaw Boateng, a globally experienced executive with over 25 years of leadership in finance, energy, and media across North America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. He holds an MBA from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and a BA from Dartmouth College.

 

Contact Us

📍 No. 129 Osu Badu Street, West Airport, Accra, Ghana

🌍 www.gmaworld.com | ✉ corpcom@gmaworld.com

📞 +233 302 912071 / 2 / 3

📱 @globalmediaalliance | @Official_GMA

AmCham Ghana Joins Africa Real Estate Conference & Expo to Discuss Sustainable Growth and Innovation

On Wednesday, June 18th, AmCham Ghana had the opportunity to take part in the Africa Real Estate Conference & Expo, hosted by the Ghana Real Estate Professionals Association (GREPA) under the theme: “Unlocking Africa’s Potential for Sustainable Growth.”

Held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, the event brought together a vibrant mix of voices, industry leaders, developers, government officials, and innovators, who are all playing a role in shaping the future of real estate across Africa.

One of the key highlights was a powerful address from Hon. Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, Deputy Minister for Works and Housing. She spoke about the importance of fully rolling out Ghana’s Real Estate Agency Act and the value of adapting tried and tested international frameworks, like the U.S. model, to fit Ghana’s unique needs and realities.

A particularly exciting moment came from our Platinum Member, Zipline, represented by Country Director Daniel Marfo. He shared how Zipline’s drone technology, originally developed to deliver life-saving medical supplies like blood, is now opening up new possibilities for infrastructure and urban development. Ghana, after Rwanda, is one of the first countries in the world to use this innovation at scale, and it’s already showing promise in supporting smarter real estate planning and service delivery.

During the event, our acting executive secretary, Jane Okyere-Aduachie, shared brief remarks on the Chamber’s ongoing commitment to strengthening U.S.-Ghana trade and investment. She highlighted the importance of real estate as a key pillar of economic growth and emphasized AMCHAM’s role as a bridge between American investors and Ghana’s growing sectors.

The event also featured an engaging fireside chat, where panelists dove into key topics such as

  • Making land ownership and registration more accessible and secure

  • Financing infrastructure projects and enabling digital real estate transactions

  • Using technology and data to plan better, more livable cities

For AMCHAM Ghana, it was an energizing reminder of how collaboration between the public and private sectors can drive real, sustainable progress. We’re proud to be part of these conversations, and even more excited about what lies ahead for Ghana’s real estate space.

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