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Kenya’s transport infrastructure has evolved to include a modern blend of rail and road logistics that efficiently connects inland markets with ports and borders. For businesses looking to move goods within the country or across East Africa, combining rail and road options can lead to better speed, cost-efficiency, and reliability.

Rail Transport: The SGR Advantage

The Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) offers a dependable connection between the Port of Mombasa and Nairobi’s inland container depot (ICD).

Benefits include:

  • Fast, scheduled services for containerized cargo
  • Decongested road corridors
  • Lower carbon footprint and fewer damage risks

Road Transport: The Backbone of Last-Mile Delivery

Road transport complements rail by enabling:

  • Last-mile delivery from ICDs to final destinations
  • Regional and cross-border connections to Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, and beyond
  • Flexibility for a variety of cargo types, from small loads to oversized freight

Integrated Logistics for Seamless Movement

At Ellison Logistics, we design tailored transport solutions that combine the strengths of both modes:

  • Coordinated SGR bookings and rail container handling
  • Timely road dispatch for last-mile delivery
  • Border clearance and permits for regional distribution

Our deep knowledge of East Africa’s logistics landscape ensures cargo moves efficiently, whether it’s across counties or international borders.

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