Ghana Publishing Company Limited Launches ’24-Hour Economy’ To Meet Growing Demand

The Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has urged the Ghana Publishing Company Limited to enhance its operation.

On Monday, March 3, the Ghana Publishing Company launched its 24-hour service in alignment with the government’s ‘24-Hour Economy Policy’, which aims to address Ghana’s economic challenges.

Addressing a gathering at the launch, Felix Kwakye pledged that he would advocate for the company’s concerns, by ensuring that the government’s printing and publishing contracts are awarded to the Ghana Publishing Company.

The Acting Managing Director of GPCL, Nana Kwasi Boatey stated that the initiative, which was unveiled at the company’s premises in Accra, is expected to boost productivity, ensure faster turnaround times, and contribute to national economic growth.

Nana Kwasi Boatey emphasized that the new 24-hour service would enable the company to meet the growing demands for high-quality printing and publishing in Ghana.

“The trajectory of the company significantly changes starting from today. This is a bold step towards efficiency and economic transformation. For 60 years, Ghana Publishing Company Limited has played a pivotal role in the company’s development. From publishing government gazettes, printing official documents, legal publications, books, and corporate materials. Our company has been the house of Ghana’s information dissemination.

However, the world is evolving rapidly and the printing industry is not an exception.
The increasing demand for speed, accuracy and digital transformation has compelled us to rethink our strategies.” he stated. “We cannot afford to be left behind in this fast paced technology world. It is for this reason, we have introduced the 24 hours operational system starting today”.

The Ghana Publishing Company Limited (GPCL) has taken a bold step to enhance operational efficiency by launching a 24-hour economic service aimed at streamlining its publishing and printing processes.

The event concluded with a tour of GPCL’s upgraded facilities, where guests had the opportunity to witness firsthand the advanced technology and infrastructure that will support the round-the-clock operations.

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