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In today’s interconnected world, reliable shipping is more crucial than ever—whether you’re bringing in goods from the U.S. and China to Ghana, shopping online, or even importing a dream car.
Hobort Shipping and Logistics, founded in 2018, is a Ghanaian-owned company that meets this demand with affordable, efficient, and dependable global shipping solutions.
Headquartered in Tema, Ghana, with an office in Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA, Hobort Shipping is rapidly becoming a standout in the shipping industry. The company combines global service with local expertise, using air and sea transport to ensure shipments are delivered on time and securely.
“As a young Ghanaian entrepreneur, my experiences have shaped my understanding of the Ghanaian shipping landscape,” says Jeffery Hoggar, founder of Hobort Shipping and Logistics. “This insight has fueled our growth and allows us to provide a very personalised and reliable shipping experience for our customers.”
Hobort Shipping’s services cover all major logistics needs, including concierge shopping, courier and express delivery, freight consolidation, air and sea freight, large and oversized freight, and door-to-door services.
In a competitive market, Hobort stands out not only for the range of services it offers but also for its affordability. Compared to larger industry players, Hobort’s pricing is among the most cost-effective, making global shipping accessible to Ghanaian businesses and individuals alike.
The company is committed to supporting the Ghanaian economy by tailoring its services to the specific needs of both local and international clients. Hobort Shipping exemplifies how a Ghanaian business can compete on a global stage while staying rooted in its community
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