Business GTDC, garage operators launch new transport initiative – Ghana Business News by nsemkekanewsfindme May 9, 2025 by nsemkekanewsfindme May 9, 2025 0 comments 2 minutes read Bookmark Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 14FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail GTDC, garage operators launch new transport initiative – Ghana Business News Abla Dzifa Gomashie – Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts The Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC), in partnership with garage operators, is launching fleet services to boost economic activity and improve transportation for the tourism sector. The Fleet Pool Management Service (FPMS) aims to provide reliable, safe, and efficient transport for travellers to enhance mobility, convenience, and the overall travel experience. Professor Kobby Mensah, Chief Executive Officer of GTDC, said the initiative responds to the company’s mandate to operate a fleet rental service, which had not been realised. “GTDC, per our mandate, we are supposed to have a car rental service, but we do not have the cars. “From our records, we have about 11 cars and none are for rental. So, management had to devise an innovative strategy to ensure that we can actually pursue that particular service we are mandated to do,” he said. Prof. Mensah said that GTDC had engaged operators in a viable FPMS model, offering a “win-win” business and revenue-sharing arrangement, with 12 fleet companies already on board. The goal is to build a large network of providers offering various vehicles, including cross-country cars, saloon cars, and buses, for airport pickups, tourism, and city tours. “GTDC has a rigorous framework in getting the partners. We look at their documentation, take them through registration processes to comply with GTA and the general transport laws. “The car owners maintain the cars, but we ensure that by checking the engine and driver competence. We shall be organising training, refresher courses, and capacity-building for the drivers,” he stated. Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, said FPMS must deliver memorable experiences and services aligned with the Black Star Experience. She said that the Black Star Experience epitomised Ghanaian hospitality, hard work, integrity, honesty, discipline, and innovation, and added that the GTDC should strengthen public-private participation to deliver a high-quality, affordable, and robust tourism transport system. “Tourism is not only about site attractions. It’s about experiences. Mobility is central to that experience. We must ensure that movement is safe, efficient, and enjoyable and not delayed, unsafe, and poor,” she said. Mr. Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), called on GTDC to support private-sector growth, stressing that the initiative should be seen as cooperation rather than competition to enhance service delivery in the sector. Source: GNA The post GTDC, garage operators launch new transport initiative appeared first on Ghana Business News. BusinessgarageGhanaGTDCInitiativelaunchNewsoperatorstransport previous post National Economic Dialogue begins to bear fruit – Mahama – Nsemkeka next post ‘Don’t celebrate cedi gains if prices remain the same’ – Prof. Baah Boateng – Nsemkeka You may also like Bookmark Gov’t committed to collaborating with NLC/NTC for decent... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Agric. Minister calls for PPP approach to drive... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Tagging Zongo communities with violence misplaced – W/Regional... May 9, 2025 Bookmark ADB MD urges agric students to lead agribusiness... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Perseus Mining pays GH¢73m dividend to state May 9, 2025 Bookmark Minister of Roads and Highways cuts sod for... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Abiana drops heartfelt anthem to celebrate mothers’ May 9, 2025 Bookmark How Export-Ready SMEs Can Drive Africa’s Trade Growth... May 9, 2025 Bookmark Is the modern workplace designed for efficacy, not... May 9, 2025 Bookmark EC sets May 13 for Nkoranza North and... May 9, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.