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CEO of United Swift Logistics Limited, Joseph Ainoson Akumanyi, has been named Best CEO of the Year – Logistics at the 2025 Ghana CEO Awards, held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel.
The award recognises his outstanding leadership and the company’s reputation as a preferred choice for businesses seeking comprehensive logistics support.
United Swift Logistics Limited specialises in imports, exports, warehousing, consolidation, project cargo, and consultancy, with a strong commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction.

The 4th edition of the Ghana CEO Awards was themed “Mobilising Domestic and International Tourists and Investors through CEOs.” The scheme celebrates leaders who have used innovative ideas to change attitudes, improve lives, and contribute to national development.
Under Joseph Ainoson’s leadership, United Swift Logistics has distinguished itself with a customer-centric approach and innovative service delivery. The company’s commitment to creating a “Wow Experience” through warm hospitality, quality logistics services, and open communication has earned praise from clients and industry peers.

Expressing his gratitude, Mr Akumanyi thanked his team and family for their unwavering support and emphasised the importance of improved working conditions and stronger client trust to boost Ghana’s logistics industry.
“I am indeed grateful for this win at this highest magnitude. We at United Swift Logistics are committed to giving customers the best experience in every aspect of our operations. I dedicate this to our cherished clients across the country,” he said.
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