Advocating for efficient and competitive logistics for cargo owners within Eastern Africa.
THE STAR Kenya’s horticultural and fresh produce sector is counting losses running into billions of shillings as continued withdrawal of freighters hurt exports. According to industry players, the situation which […]
Read MoreTHE STAR Consumers in Kenya are staring at a sharp increase in the cost of goods shippers now warn, as MPs push to raise the Railway Development Levy (RDL) […]
Read MoreFreight Logistics The Shippers Council of Eastern Africa (SCEA) has elected Mr. John Msafari as the new Chair of the Board. Ms. Elizabeth Kimkung will serve as the Vice-Chair. The […]
Read MoreThe Star Continued reliance on the Port of Djibouti and recent deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland has thrown a spanner in the works on Kenya’s push to have the neighbouring […]
Read More•The Shippers Council of Eastern Africa (SCEA) said other shipping lines are likely to follow suit.
•It says the move will also make the Port of Mombasa uncompetitive.
•According to the Shippers Council of Eastern Africa, the costs of logistics to products is at between 35 to 42 per cent.
•KenTrade has since acknowledged that about 20 per cent of state agencies are still struggling in approving permits on time.