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TAG Transport and Logistics Company Limited, a leading Ghanaian transport solutions provider, has been honoured at the prestigious Cleva Summit in the United Kingdom (UK) for its innovation and professionalism resulting in a promising rise and significant contribution to the domestic transport industry.
The award, which recognised the company’s promising high-growth potential, was presented during the Summit's conference held at Oxford University - London and it was dedicated to spotlighting next-generation technology pioneers globally.
The programme brings together innovators, investors, and industry leaders to highlight the next generation of pioneers poised to make a significant impact.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TAG Transport, Tony Bonsu, was present to receive the award and also delivered a keynote address on “Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in Business” during the conference.
Now in its fifth year of operation, TAG Transport has distinguished itself in the Ghanaian market through its unique and customer-centric services. The company specialises in fleet and vehicle management, vehicle sales, importation, car rentals, hire purchase services for drivers, and weekly sales.
Its standout fleet management system is noted for easing the stress of vehicle ownership, a unique offering in the region that the company has successfully sustained.
Cleva bestowed the honour upon TAG Transport following a period of monitoring the company's services and its alignment with the summit’s selection criteria, which focuses on growth potential and impactful business models.
The CEO, touching on the coveted acknowledgement, said, “This award means a great deal to everyone at TAG. It is a clear affirmation that we are on the right path and that our commitment to excellent service is speaking for itself.”
Additionally, Mr. Bonsu reiterated that “Being recognised on an international platform like the Cleva Summit motivates us to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation in transport and logistics.”
With a mission to deliver a positive and dependable experience to all clients, TAG Transport is now setting its sights on a broader horizon. The company’s vision is to become a world-class transport agency, providing unparalleled solutions not just in Ghana, but across the West African region and beyond.

5-Years of Innovation in Transport
Mr. Bonsu highlighted that in just five years, TAG Transport Agency has established itself as a market innovator in Ghana, specialising in a comprehensive range of services including fleet and vehicle management.
A core value of TAG’s mission and vision is commitment to provide a distinct service for the general public and actively seek feedback from users to ensure accurate delivery.
“Our unique fleet management system, which significantly eases stress for vehicle owners, is a unique idea in our country, and our ability to sustain this over the period is what makes us stand out,” the CEO emphasised.
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