Why Join the Shippers Council of Eastern Africa (SCEA)
The existing logistics and customs operations in Eastern Africa are constrained by various challenges, including port inefficiency, unpredictability, falling reliability levels, an overburdened road network, high transaction costs, non-harmonized regional policies, and fragmented regulatory reforms.
The Shippers Council of Eastern Africa (SCEA) has, over its existence, developed the expertise, networks, and recognition from relevant government and regional institutions to effectively engage and find solutions for these challenges. By joining SCEA, you become part of a robust network that works towards improving the logistics and trade environment in the region.
More reasons to join
- It is international practice for Cargo Owners to come together under the auspices of Shippers Councils to create a forum for representing their interests.
- To form a strong a united organization to influence government policy to address the numerous challenges posed by the strained supply chain in Eastern Africa.
- To receive regular information and updates in trade facilitation courtesy of the information circulars and the Newsletter
- Benefit from business linkages and networking
- Benefit from the various various capacity building programs, i.e. trainings, seminars and firm level interventions.
- Opportunity to chart the advocacy agenda of the Council through Member Only forums.
- Preferential listing of your company in the SCEA Directory.
- Enjoy subsidized rates for:
- advertising in our two key publications – the SCEA Website and the East African Directory of Shippers and Logistics Service Providers and the upcoming Magazine, and
- participating in our capacity building programs
Who Joins?
Membership is open to:
- Cargo owners (manufacturers, producers, traders) involved in importation and exportation.
- Logistics Service Providers – Companies that provide services to cargo owners – transporters, clearing and forwarding agents, ship agents, agents, banks, law firms, insurance companies, government agencies involved in trade facilitation, business memberships organizations (BMOs) e.t.c
- Organizations concerned with the numerous challenges engulfing trade facilitation in Eastern Africa and want to be part of the change.
- Companies seeking research-based information in areas of logistics and trade facilitation.
- Organizations which share the values of the Shippers Council of Eastern Africa and want to be part of the positive change required in the logistics sector.
- Organizations which want to build their logistics capacity through the programs the Council offers.
- Companies which seek prestige from affiliation with a recognized body.
- Business owners and Managers seeking a support body that will enhance their competitiveness and;
- Business which seek networking opportunities with their counterparts in the sector.
- Individuals, Consultants e.t.c.
How to Join?
Joining is through application in the prescribed membership application form and making the requisite payments which include entrance/joining fee (Paid once) and an annual subscription which is based on company turn-over.
Remember: Membership is a partnership and you get out what you put in. The more events you attend and the more you keep telling us about your business the more we empower each other.
Tell us what you are looking to achieve from the Council membership and we will work with you to make sure that you get there.