The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has blocked cargo handlers from the East Africa Community that are not registered with it from transacting at the Port of Mombasa even as authorities tightened tax and security surveillance at the gateway facility. KPA managing director Gichiri Ndua said although some clearing and forwarding agents as well as cargo declarants had been registered by tax agencies in the respective East Africa Community (EAC) partner states, they remain strangers at the port of Mombasa due to non-registration with the authority. “The personal or tax identification numbers are the basis by which you are identified in the cargo clearance business process in the region,” Mr Ndua said in a notice. “This is therefore to implore you to register separate partner accounts with Kenya Ports Authority based on the revenue authority personal or tax identification numbers in order to seamlessly execute your partner state transactions with the port of Mombasa,” EAC countries are currently implementing a seamless tax collection and cargo clearing system known as Single Customs Territory (SCT) to improve flow of goods and reducing dumping. “Marine cargo delivery is also dependent on the issuance of a delivery order to the port. In this light we implore you to also have your agencies registered with the shipping agents or lines handling cargo for your clients," Mr Ndua further said. Under the SCT deal, clearing agents within EAC have been granted rights to relocate and carry out their duties in any of the partner states as part...
KPA cracks the whip on unregistered cargo agents
Posted on: August 12, 2015
Posted on: August 12, 2015