Senegal’s economy could observe considerable economic growth post Covid-19 pandemic. According to the International Monetary Fund, by 2022, Senegal will have economic growth around 4.7 percent. This is the result of the various development plans launched by the government, particularly in the infrastructure, energy and agribusiness sectors.
To facilitate this development, logistics, but more importantly, imports by sea, play a key role.
Therefore, if making a sea shipment with final destination Senegal, you will need to regularize the B/L before embarkation or a few days later with a document called BESC – Bordereau Electronique de Suivi des Cargaisons.
This is why it is important to rely on an established and reliable partner. We at ISD are ready to assist you step by step, thanks to our team of experts. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.