Ugandan Traders Laud KPA’s Kargo Pay for Streamlining Cargo Clearing Process

Leila Baku
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The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has received widespread acclaim from various traders for the introduction of Kargo Pay, an innovative electronic payment system. This new payment method is poised to bring about a significant transformation in efficiency and speed up the settlement of port charges.

According to feedback from traders, Kargo Pay has been hailed as a breakthrough in the clearing process, with expectations of considerable time savings and enhanced efficiency for traders. Clearing goods at the port, a long-standing challenge for traders, is anticipated to become a much smoother and more secure process, eliminating the need for physically transporting large sums of money to Kenya.




One trader highlighted the game-changing nature of Kargo Pay, foreseeing notable improvements in the clearing process and predicting a more efficient turnaround for traders. With the ability to clear goods remotely, even during nighttime hours, traders can now conduct business from the comfort of their homes, representing an unprecedented advantage in their trade activities.




Launched in response to evolving industry needs in 2023, Kargo Pay has been warmly received for its capability to facilitate transactions in the local Ugandan currency, aligning seamlessly with traders’ preferences. The system, aptly named “Kargo Pay,” not only offers currency flexibility but also introduces alternative payment methods such as bank cards and mobile transfers. By eliminating the necessity for physical visits to banks, Kargo Pay enhances convenience, providing a transformative solution for the clearing of goods.




The potential of Kargo Pay to alleviate cargo clearing headaches has been recognized by traders, who have also offered suggestions for further improvements to the system. This demonstrates traders’ openness and enthusiasm to embrace digital solutions that enhance operational efficiency.

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Leila Baku Mohammed is the NS Media publisher for the West Nile Region.
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