Entry Port
Tema Port, Accra
Transit Time
22–26 days ocean freight
Top Models
Boxer BM150 · CT100
Incoterms
CIF Tema or FOB Mumbai
Ghana Market
Bajaj in Ghana's Motorcycle Sector
Bajaj motorcycles — particularly the Boxer BM150 and CT100 — are the most widely used commercial and personal motorcycles in Ghana. The Okada motorcycle taxi sector employs hundreds of thousands of riders across Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, and Kumasi.
Ghana's motorcycle spare parts market is supplied primarily through Tema and Accra traders who import from India or source from Nigerian traders. CrestMAX offers direct India-to-Ghana wholesale supply, removing 1–2 intermediary layers and delivering better margins for Ghanaian importers.
Tema Port is one of West Africa's most efficient container terminals — clearing typically takes 3–7 days for a well-documented shipment. With CrestMAX's CIF Tema service, your only task at the port is engaging your GRA-licensed clearing agent.
Parts We Supply
Bajaj Parts for Ghana
Engine Kits
Piston & Ring Sets (Boxer BM150) · Piston & Ring Sets (CT100 100cc) · Complete Gasket Sets · Cylinder Barrels · Engine Oil Seal Kits · Valve Kits · Cam Chains
Clutch & Drive
Clutch Plate Sets · Clutch Cables · Clutch Springs · Chain Sprocket Kits · Wheel Bearings
Brakes & Suspension
Brake Shoes (front & rear) · Brake Drums · Fork Seals · Shock Absorber Bushes · Swing Arm Bush Kits
Electrical & Ignition
CDI Units · Rectifiers · Ignition Coils · Magneto / Stator Coils · Wiring Harnesses · Headlight Assemblies
Filters & Fuel
Air Filter Assemblies · Oil Filters · Carburettor Kits · Fuel Taps · Spark Plugs
FAQ
Importing Bajaj Parts to Ghana
Does CrestMAX export Bajaj spare parts to Ghana?
Yes — CrestMAX exports Bajaj Boxer and CT100 spare parts wholesale from Ludhiana, India to Ghanaian importers. We ship CIF to Tema Port (Accra) or FOB Mumbai. All documentation is GRA-compliant: commercial invoice with HS codes, packing list, bill of lading, and certificate of origin.
What Bajaj spare parts sell best in Ghana?
The highest-demand Bajaj parts in Ghana are engine kits for Bajaj Boxer BM150 and CT100 (piston, rings, gaskets), clutch plate sets, brake shoes, CDI units, and electrical parts. Ghana's Okada (motorcycle taxi) sector operates Boxer motorcycles extensively across Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale — generating continuous demand for wear parts.
How long does shipping from India to Ghana take?
Ocean freight from Mumbai (JNPT) to Tema Port (Accra) takes 22–26 days. Tema is one of West Africa's most efficient ports — clearance typically takes 3–7 days. Total India to Accra: approximately 4–5 weeks. CIF Tema is available — CrestMAX arranges freight and insurance to Tema.
What is the import duty on spare parts in Ghana?
Ghana's import duty on motorcycle spare parts is generally 5–20% depending on HS code classification. Most motorcycle parts (HS 8714.10) attract 5% import duty + 12.5% VAT + 2.5% NHIL + 2.5% GETFUND + 1% COVID-19 Health Levy. Your Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)-licensed clearing agent can confirm current rates and file the import declaration (IDF) on your behalf.
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