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Chief Executive Officer of EDA Logistics Limited, Eric Dziedzom Akukumah, has been honoured as the Promising CEO of the Year at the 4th edition of the 2025 Ghana CEO Awards held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
The award is a resounding recognition of Mr Akukumah’s dynamic leadership and EDA Logistics' reputation as a powerhouse in value-creation logistics, IT-enabled supply chain design, freight and shipping management, import/export services, transportation solutions, and bulk cargo discharge, among others.
EDA Logistics' relentless pursuit of perfection is driven by a skilled and experienced global team committed to excellence in service delivery.
The prestigious event, organised by Globe Productions, seeks to identify, honour, and celebrate CEOs and companies who have demonstrated verified commitment to national development through innovation, growth, and integrity.

Mr Akukumah’s exceptional leadership has been instrumental in positioning EDA Logistics as a key player in the logistics and supply chain industry across Africa and beyond. Under his stewardship, the company has implemented robust strategies and sustainability frameworks to ensure operational efficiency and global competitiveness.
Speaking to the press after receiving the award, Mr Akukumah expressed profound gratitude to his team and clients, describing the honour as a collective achievement.
“This is indeed a big win for us all at EDA Logistics Limited. We dedicate this honour to our cherished clients across the globe. We are deeply grateful,” he said.
He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to its core values of sustainability, professionalism, innovation, teamwork, client-focus, and excellence.
EDA Logistics continues to raise the bar in the logistics sector, setting benchmarks in credibility and reliability, and maintaining a strong reputation in the international market.
The ceremony was graced by high-profile dignitaries including government officials, traditional leaders, members of the diplomatic corps, and business executives.
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