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Crafting Our Future: A Look Back at the Annual Logistics Country Managers Meeting 2024

Crafting Our Future: A Look Back at the Annual Logistics Country Managers Meeting 2024

In the heart of Ivory Coast, renowned for its legendary hospitality, this year’s Annual Logistics Country Managers Meeting was not just an event but a cornerstone in our journey towards shaping the future of logistics. Hosted under the adept guidance of our...
Urgent Hospital Delivery

Urgent Hospital Delivery

11 tons of urgent medical supplies arrived at Kotoka International Airport care of our client Air Group (FF) on behalf of the American Embassy. The shipment was carried on commercial aircraft, arriving on three separate flights.  The OMA Logistics airport team was...
Turbine – Ghana to Italy and back

Turbine – Ghana to Italy and back

A 12 ton Gas Turbine generator from the FPSO John Agyekum Kuffour in Ghana needed urgent repair works in Italy. The OMA Logistics Ghana team arranged the movement of the generator from Takoradi port to Antwerp where it connected by road to its destination in Massa,...
Giant Self-Floating Hoses to Antwerp

Giant Self-Floating Hoses to Antwerp

OMA Logistics Ghana recently handled a project to export 53 self-floating hoses into at total of 53 x 40 foot containers, destined for Antwerp. The hoses had been used for dredging works on the much-publicised Tema Port Expansion Project, each one weighing 12.8 metric...
Heavy Lift – factory refurbishment in Ghana

Heavy Lift – factory refurbishment in Ghana

Moving large out of gauge pieces requires specialist handling as OMA Logistics Ghana demonstrated last month handling the discharge and onward transportation for two out of gauge pieces of equipment on behalf of Fabrimetal Ghana. The project pieces were an out of...
United Nations Ghana to South Sudan

United Nations Ghana to South Sudan

OMA Logistics Ghana was proud to have the opportunity to provide logistics support for the movement of United Nations (UN) equipment to South Sudan via Mombasa port. The UN equipment to be moved included containers, patrol jeeps, armoured vehicles, crowd control...