Early this year, a tweet from the Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE) chairman stating ‘‘Now Uganda and Tanzania are exporting more food to Kenya than any other point in history…’’ attracted varied reactions from Twittersphere and opened up the debate on regional trade.
In a bid to keep cargo dry and safe during the rainy season, haulage companies prefer using detachable drop sides, which are efficient for transporting loose bagged goods.
Transport and logistics firm Siginon Group, has invested Ksh140 million in a new trucking fleet for the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) last mile connectivity. The company has purchased 22 new trucks to boost its current fleet of 250 trucks that operate in the region.
Wildlife plays a major role in Kenya’s economy. As a major tourist attraction, it accounts for some 12 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) and provides over 300,000 jobs.
Cargo Airports & Airlines Services (CAAS) Magazine is an international air cargo publication, its Spring Issue recently incorporated Siginon Aviation’s comments and visuals.
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