IMO supports Guinea in advancing digitalization at Conakry port

An needs assessment mission was carried out by IMO in Guinea to assist the Member State in the preparatory stages of setting up a maritime single window system in the Port of Conakry. 

The needs assessment mission took place from 21 to 25 October, conducted by IMO consultants in collaboration with the Port of Conakry, relevant Ministries, public agencies, and other involved stakeholders. The last day of the mission allowed discussions between the consultants and all stakeholders to validate the findings.  

This activity is delivered through IMO’s Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP) with the collaboration of the General Directorate of Merchant Marine of Guinea. 

The Maritime Single Window (MSW) is a one-stop digital platform designed to streamline communication among different stakeholders and agencies involved in clearing the arrival, stay and departure of ships.

By consolidating information exchange into a single interface, the system is expected to reduce time and costs associated with port procedures.  

A comprehensive mission report will lay the groundwork for further actions in the development of the maritime single window in Guinea. This includes findings and analyses carried out to identify weaknesses and gaps for the deployment of a maritime single window, according to IMO principles and guidance.

Moreover, it includes related IT tools which interact with the maritime single window. The report will provide recommendations for an efficient and successful implementation of the MSW in Guinea. 

 

IMO supports Guinea in advancing digitalization at Conakry port
Credit: IMO

Since 1 January 2024, it is mandatory for all IMO Member States, which are contracting parties to the FAL Convention, to establish maritime single window systems in ports to enhance the efficiency of shipping worldwide.

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