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Ghana's Parcel Delivery Market Is Going Digital — Here's Why Now
For decades, sending a parcel from Accra to Kumasi meant walking to a bus station, filling out a paper form, and hoping your receiver knew when to show up. That's changing fast.
Read article →ParcelGH Launches: Online Booking and Real-Time Tracking for Bus Parcels
ParcelGH officially launched its platform today, allowing customers across Ghana to book parcels online, pay via Mobile Money, and track their shipments in real time.
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Why Transport Companies in Ghana Are Still Running on Paper — And How to Change It
Walk into any major bus terminal in Accra and you'll find the same scene: handwritten receipt books, manual cash collection, and staff fielding phone calls from senders asking if their parcel arrived.
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How to Send a Parcel from Accra to Any City in Ghana — The Complete Guide
Whether you're sending clothes to a family member in Tamale, electronics to a business in Kumasi, or fresh produce to Takoradi — this guide walks you through the fastest, safest way.
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Cash on Delivery in Ghana: The Risk Carriers Carry Every Day
Cash on delivery is the most common payment method for parcels in Ghana — and also the riskiest. Carriers bear the cost when receivers don't show up.
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What to Do When Your Parcel Doesn't Arrive: A Sender's Checklist
Lost or delayed parcels are frustrating — but most cases have a simple explanation. This checklist walks you through the steps to take if your parcel hasn't arrived.
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