Market Overview
Any economy’s ability to perform economically depends on logistics and warehousing. Like other African nations, Kenya has structural problems with its logistical infrastructure, but the ease of doing business and a supportive political environment have helped it advance. In 2018, Kenya was ranked 68 in the Logistics Performance Index and 61 in the East of Doing Business Index. Over the past few years, the Kenya Logistics Market has shown excellent expansion. The main causes of the development included government initiatives like the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), Kenya’s advantageous location as the gateway to East Africa, and the growing retail and import sectors.
Report Analysis
According to the research report, “Kenya Logistics and Warehousing Market Outlook to 2023 – By Sea, Land, Pipeline, Air Freight Forwarding; International and Domestic Freight, Integrated and 3PL Freight Forwarding; By Warehousing (Industrial/ Retail, ICD/CFS, Cold Storage, Others), 3PL Warehousing, Type of Warehouses; By Courier Express and Parcel Logistics and E-commerce Logistics” states that the market is anticipated to benefit from the expansion of infrastructure and construction industries. In addition, it will grow from increased industrial activity, e-commerce, and an influx of foreign businesses into the nation during the projected period of 2023.
The rise of the freight forwarding market in Kenya was significantly influenced by the F&B, FMCG, and industrial sectors. Due to improvements in the road infrastructure, it was found that road freight was the most desired mode of transportation, followed by air and sea freight. There are several challenging terrains in Kenya that are inaccessible by any other form of transportation. The Kenya freight forwarding market’s top revenue source was Asia.
The Kenya warehousing business had expanded slowly due to the severe shortage of high-quality, contemporary warehouses. One of the major areas of logistics that calls for increased funding and technological innovation is warehousing. It is anticipated that the development of automation technology and more sophisticated inventory management systems would aid in the expansion of the warehouse sector.
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Compared to the US and China, the African continent’s E-Commerce market grew relatively late and only accounts for 0.6 percent of total transactions in 2017. According to estimates, Kenya’s e-commerce market is valued KSh 4.3 billion. As the industry expands, so do the market’s logistical requirements, particularly in the express delivery sector.
Key Players
Some major key player companies in Kenya’s Logistics and Warehousing Market are DB Schenker, CEVA Logistics, Panalpina, FedEx TNT, Panalpina, Agility Logistics, DHL, Bollore, Siginon, Kuehne Nagel, Freight Forwarders Kenya, and some others.
Future Prospects
In the forthcoming years, Kenya’s market growth is anticipated to be attributed to the warehousing segment’s higher growth rate than the dominant freight forwarding segment. In order to offer better customer service, logistics organizations are anticipated to invest in cutting-edge technological solutions including autonomous logistics, real-time tracking, and automation. Incorporating cutting-edge technology-based solutions can aid logistics service providers in efficiently delivering goods in light of the expanding global trade. Additionally, construction industries will be the main factor for the growth, which has sparked a wave of construction projects in the nation, increasing trade and storage activities.
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