i. To perform the business of clearing and forwarding and any other business that will enhance clearing and forwarding of goods, such as warehousing, haulage, ship-brokerage
ii. To promote the dissemination of information and policies that will be issued or introduced by Government or any legally authorized institution on Customs, Shipping, Transport, International Trade and Commerce activities.
iii. To protect clients from exploitation by ensuring high standard of professional etiquette and practice among its members, to win the confidence of the public and promote effective results for the economy of Ghana.
iv. To seek general welfare of members of the Association.
v. To keep the Association’s objectives by requiring that members acquire professional training and achieve appropriate practical experience to update their efficiency at work.
vi. To organise appropriate courses, seminars, workshops and consultancy services on customs, shipping, transport international trade and commerce for its members and the general public.
vii. To undertake the organisation of visits to overseas countries for the purpose of making comparative studies in the trends of Customs, Shipping, Transportation, International Trade and Commerce Practices.
viii. To keep members informed of opportunities pertinent to the advancement of their work/career.
ix. To stimulate discussions and exchange views by the holding of conferences and meetings and by publishing newsletters, pamphlets, journals, books and other educational material relating to administration and management in Customs, Shipping, Transport, International trade and Commerce Activities.
x. To communicate members’ views in the form of recommendations to Government Departments, Committees and other appropriate bodies.
xi. To afford personal contact among members through social and other activities.
xii. To affiliate with other international Customs Brokers Associations working in allied fields.