Kenya Warehousing Infrastructure Development and Policy Reforms | Sample Report – Kenya Logistics and Warehousing Market

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Explore Kenya’s warehousing infrastructure expansion driven by government policy, industrial parks, and SEZ initiatives. The sample report assesses regulatory frameworks, land leasing models, and infrastructure investment trends strengthening logistics efficiency. Ideal for stakeholders tracking p...


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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
September 2025
Author: Ishita Du�   |   Vertical: Automotive, Transportation and Warehousing   |   Region:
Africa
Shaped by Rising Intra-African Trade, Infrastructure Investments (Road, Rail, Ports), Surge in E-commerce.

Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. Market Segmentation of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing, 2025
4. Industry Analysis
1
1.1 Executive Summary of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
2
2.1 Market Size by Volume
2.1.1 Historical Volume Data (2013–2018)
2.1.2 Forecast Volume (2018–2023)
2.2 Market Size by Revenue
2.2.1 Historical Revenue (2013–2018)
2.2.2 Forecast Revenue (2018–2023)
2.3 5-Year CAGR Analysis (2018–2023)
2.4 Key Historical Trends
3
3.1 Segmentation by Mode of Transport: (Road, Rail, Air, Sea)
3.2 Segmentation by End-user Industry: (Manufacturing, Retail & E-commerce, FMCG, Agriculture & Agro-processing)
3.3 Segmentation by Service Type: (Transportation, Warehousing, Value-Added Services)
3.4 Segmentation by Warehousing Type: (Ambient, Temperature-Controlled, Cold Chain, Bonded)
3.5 Segmentation by Geography: (Nairobi Metro, Mombasa Coast, Western Kenya, Rift Valley)
4
4.1 Growth Value Drivers
4.1.1 Rising Intra-African Trade
4.1.2 Infrastructure Investments (Road, Rail, Ports)
4.1.3 Surge in E-commerce
4.1.4 Government PPP Initiatives
4.2 Industry Challenges
4.2.1 Poor Last-Mile Connectivity
4.2.2 Regulatory Complexity & Compliance Costs
4.2.3 Limited Cold-Chain Capacity
4.2.4 Skill Gaps & Workforce Constraints
4.3 Opportunities
4.3.1 Digitalization & IoT Adoption
4.3.2 Regional Integration (RECs, AfCFTA)
4.3.3 Expansion of Bonded & Specialized Storage

5. Value Chain and Industry Taxonomy
6. Regulatory Framework
7. Competitive Landscape of the Kenya Logistics And Warehousing
8. Future Market Segmentation of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing, 2030
4.3.4 Green Logistics Solutions
4.4 Trends
4.4.1 Automation & Robotics in Warehousing
4.4.2 Blockchain for Supply-Chain Transparency
4.4.3 On-Demand Warehousing Platforms
4.4.4 Vehicle Telematics & Fleet Management
5
5.1 Value Chain Overview
5.1.1 Inbound Logistics
5.1.2 Operations
5.1.3 Outbound Logistics
5.1.4 Marketing & Sales
5.1.5 After-Sales Service
5.1.6 Support Activities (Procurement, Technology, HR, Infrastructure)
5.2 Industry Taxonomy
5.2.1 Logistics Services
5.2.2 Transportation Modes
5.2.3 Warehousing Types
5.2.4 Support Services
6
6.1 Key Regulatory Bodies (KRA, KPA, NEMA, KRA)
6.2 Import/Export & Customs Regulations
6.3 Licensing & Permi�ing Requirements
6.4 Taxation & Incentives (VAT, Duty Drawback)
6.5 Public-Private Partnership Guidelines
6.6 Safety, Health & Environmental Standards
7
7.1 Major Companies Covered: (A.P. Moller – Maersk, DHL Global Forwarding, Bolloré Logistics, Kuehne + Nagel, DB
Schenker, and Others)
7.2 Operational Parameters: (Company, Headquarter, Revenue (USD Mn), EBITDA Margin, Market Share, Operational
E�iciency, and Others)
7.3 Financial Parameters: Market Shares, Revenues, and Pro�t Margins
8
8.1 Segmentation by Mode of Transport: (Road, Rail, Air, Sea)
8.2 Segmentation by End-user Industry: (Manufacturing, Retail & E-commerce, FMCG, Agriculture & Agro-processing)
8.3 Segmentation by Service Type: (Transportation, Warehousing, Value-Added Services)
8.4 Segmentation by Warehousing Type: (Ambient, Temperature-Controlled, Cold Chain, Bonded)

9. Analyst Recommendations
10. Research Methodology
11. Disclaimer
12. Contact Us
8.5 Segmentation by Geography: (Nairobi Metro, Mombasa Coast, Western Kenya, Rift Valley)
9
9.1 TAM, SAM & SOM Analysis
9.2 Strategic Investments & Partnership Models
9.3 Market Entry & Expansion Strategies
9.4 Digitalization & Sustainability Roadmap
10
10.1 Data Sources (Primary, Secondary)
10.2 Interview Framework
10.3 Data Triangulation & Validation
10.4 Forecasting Assumptions & Limitations
11
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01
Executive Summary

Executive Summary
Exhibit 1.1
Taxonomy & Market Size of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
(USD XX Bn)
By Mode of Transport By End-user Industry
Road
XX%
Dominant mode,
connects urban
and rural areas.
Full Truckload
(XX%)
Less-than-
Truckload
(XX%)
Express
Courier
(XX%)
Rail
XX%
Container and
bulk mineral
movements.
Containerized
Cargo
(XX%)
Bulk Cargo
(XX%)
Air
XX%
High-value, time-
sensitive goods.
Domestic Air
Freight
(XX%)
International
Air Freight
(XX%)
Manufacturing
XX%
Includes auto
components,
textiles,
pharmaceuticals.
Automotive
Parts
(XX%)
Electronics &
Appliances
(XX%)
Pharmaceuticals
(XX%)
Retail & E-
commerce
XX%
Brick-and-mortar
and online
marketplaces.
Large-format
Retailers
(XX%)
SME Retailers
(XX%)
Pure-play E-
tailers
(XX%)
FMCG
XX%
Packaged foods,
beverages,
personal care
products.
Packaged
Foods
(XX%)
Beverages
(XX%)
Personal Care
(XX%)
By Service Type Transportation Warehousing Value-Added Services
By Warehousing Type Ambient Temperature-Controlled Cold Chain Bonded
By Geography Nairobi Metro Mombasa Coast Western Kenya Rift Valley
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: Exhibits are illustrative; detailed numbers appear in the full report.
Note 2: XX% denotes CAGR.
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02
Kenya Logistics And
Warehousing Market
Outlook

Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market Outlook
Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market Scenario
Kenya’s logistics and warehousing market is experiencing rapid expansion driven by infrastructure upgrades,
digitalization, and rising e-commerce. Major players are modernizing cold-chain facilities and investing in automated
inventory management to meet growing demand. Trends such as real-time tracking, green logistics, and public–private
partnerships are reshaping supply chains. Key value drivers include improved road and rail networks, regulatory reforms,
and technology adoption, while catalysts like regional integration and government initiatives are poised to sustain
momentum over the next five years. Probable scenarios include consolidation among service providers, emergence of
specialized fulfillment hubs, and enhanced cross-border connectivity boosting efficiency and competitiveness.
Exhibit 2.1
Illustrative Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market Overview
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
XX%
2025 2030
By Mode of Transport Road Rail Air
By End-user Industry Manufacturing Retail & E-commerce FMCG
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: The exhibit serves as an illustration, with numbers currently masked. The detailed statistics will be included in the final report.
Note 2: All revenue and financial numbers are for current year and financial year, i.e., 2025 & 2030.
Note 3: XX% in the above exhibit denotes market size.
CAGR: XX%
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03
Market Segmentation of
Kenya Logistics And
Warehousing Market

Market Segmentation of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market Segmentation
In the Kenya Logistics and Warehousing Market Outlook to 2023, the By Mode of Transport segmentation is led by Road with Full
Truckload (XX%) share, driven by extensive road network and cost-e�ectiveness. Rail’s Containerized Cargo (XX%) is gaining
traction following SGR expansion, while Express Courier (XX%) within Less-than-Truckload services shows robust growth. Sea
Container Shipping (XX%) bene�ts from port upgrades at Mombasa, whereas International Air Freight (XX%) supports high-value
perishables. Growth opportunities lie in multimodal integration, cold chain enhancements, and digitization. Recent developments
include new Inland Container Depots, e-CMR trials and strategic investments in rolling stock, boosting e�iciency.
Exhibit 3.1
Illustrative Market Segmentation of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Sea
XX%
Air
XX%
Rail
XX%
Road
XX%
Express Courier
(XX%)
Less-than-
Truckload
(XX%)
Full Truckload
(XX%)
Agriculture &
Agro-processing
XX%
FMCG
XX%
Retail & E-
commerce
XX%
Manufacturing
XX%
Pharmaceuticals
(XX%)
Electronics &
Appliances
(XX%)
Automotive Parts
(XX%)
Value-Added
Services
XX%
Warehousing
XX%
Transportation
XX%
Bonded
XX%
Cold Chain
XX%
Temperature-
Controlled
XX%
Ambient
XX%
Rift Valley
XX%
Western Kenya
XX%
Mombasa Coast
XX%
Nairobi Metro
XX%
By Mode of
Transport
Road By End-user
Industry
Manufacturing By Service Type By Warehousing
Type
By Geography
Key Takeaways:
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: This exhibit serves as a visual representation. The �nal chart will include additional segments along with detailed statistics
in the �nal report.
Note 2: All revenue and �nancial numbers are for the current year.
Note 3: "XX%" in the above exhibit denotes market shares.
The logistics market in Kenya is primarily driven by road transport due to its extensive network.
Rail transport is gaining traction with the expansion of the Standard Gauge Railway.
Sea transport bene�ts from port upgrades, particularly at Mombasa.
Air freight supports high-value perishables, o�ering growth opportunities in cold chain
enhancements.
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04
Overview And Genesis Of
The Kenya Logistics And
Warehousing Market

Overview And Genesis Of The Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market Ecosystem
Kenya’s logistics and warehousing ecosystem spans large, medium and small enterprises. Large players (e.g., Kenya Ports
Authority, DHL Kenya) pair port terminals and inland depots with bonded storage. Business Model Canvas: Key Partners—
shipping lines, regulators; Key Activities—port handling, customs clearance; Resources—ICT systems, heavy equipment;
Value Proposition—integrated multimodal services; Customer Segments—multinationals, exporters; Channels—direct
contracts; Revenue—handling/storage fees; Costs—labor, fuel, maintenance. Medium firms (e.g., Bolloré Transport &
Logistics) offer regional haulage and contract warehousing, relying on carrier alliances and leased facilities. Small SMEs
focus on last-mile delivery and flexible cross-dock, using digital booking platforms, hourly rents, pay-per-use rates.
Exhibit 4.1
Illustrative Ecosystem of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Entity type Revenue Streams Players
Road Freight Transport
Siginon Group
Sameer Africa
Kenfreight Agencies
TransCentury
Rail Freight Transport
Kenya Railways
Corporation
Rift Valley Railways
Sea Freight Transport
Kenya Ports
Authority
DP World Mombasa
Maersk
MSC
Air Freight Transport
Kenya Airways Cargo
Astral Aviation
DHL Air
Emirates SkyCargo
Warehousing & Distribution
Bolloré Logistics
Siginon Group
Kenfreight Agencies
Imperial Logistics
Cold Chain Logistics
City Refrigeration
Services
ColdHubs
Global Cold Chain
Solutions
Ice Cold Express
Courier & Parcel Services
Postal Corporation
of Kenya (Courier
Post)
DHL Express
UPS
FedEx
Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
DHL Supply Chain
Bolloré Logistics
Siginon Group
Per km and per ton-km charges▶
Fuel surcharges▶
Vehicle hire and leasing fees▶
Loading/unloading fees▶
Per ton or per container haulage fees▶
Transshipment and wagon-load charges▶
Terminal handling fees▶
Per TEU/FCL and per m³/LCL ocean freight rates▶
Port handling & stevedoring fees▶
Terminal throughput and BAF/CAF surcharges▶
Per kg and chargeable-weight air freight rates▶
Fuel, security and ULD surcharges▶
Terminal handling charges▶
Storage rental (per pallet/m² per day/month)▶
Cross-docking fees▶
SKU management and order-picking charges▶
Handling, packaging and consolidation fees▶
Temperature-controlled storage (per pallet/m³ per day)▶
Reefer container hire and monitoring fees▶
Pre-cooling and post-harvest handling surcharges▶
Per-parcel/consignment fees▶
Express and same-day surcharges▶
COD transaction and remittance fees▶
Insurance and value-added packing▶
Integrated supply-chain management fees▶
TMS/WMS subscription or transaction fees▶
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Entity type Revenue Streams Players
Kuehne+Nagel
Fourth-Party Logistics (4PL)
DHL Supply Chain
Kuehne+Nagel
Flexport
Freight Forwarding
Kenfreight Agencies
Bolloré Logistics
DHL Global
Forwarding
Kuehne+Nagel
Customs & Clearance Services
Siginon Group
Kenfreight Agencies
Kuehne+Nagel
DHL Global
Forwarding
Last-Mile Delivery
Sendy
Glovo
Lynk
Jumia Logistics
E-commerce Logistics
Platforms
Jumia Logistics
Kilimall
Copia
Twiga Foods
Order fulfilment and inventory-management charges▶
Supply-chain consultancy and network-design fees▶
IT-integration and visibility-platform subscription fees▶
Performance-based optimization charges▶
Documentation, booking and handling fees▶
Forwarding commissions▶
Carrier negotiation and consolidation surcharges▶
Cargo-insurance premiums▶
Customs-brokerage fees▶
Duty/tax advisory and valuation charges▶
Inspection, compliance and demurrage surcharges▶
Per-delivery or per-stop fees▶
Route optimization and real-time-tracking surcharges▶
COD collection and reconciliation fees▶
Returns-management charges▶
Platform/subscription fees▶
Fulfilment-as-a-service (per-order) charges▶
Last-mile integration fees▶
Reverse-logistics and returns processing fees▶
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05
Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape (1/3)
Competitive Landscape Overview
Major players in Kenya’s logistics and warehousing market include Bolloré Logistics, DHL Supply Chain, CEVA Logistics,
Maersk, and Kenfreight, leveraging asset-light models. Bolloré partners with port authorities, offering end-to-end freight
and storage for FMCG and manufacturing. DHL focuses on cold-chain and e-commerce logistics via hub-and-spoke
networks. CEVA integrates customs clearance with contract warehousing for automotive and retail. Maersk bundles
ocean and inland transport with scalable fulfillment. Kenfreight specialises in project logistics and cross-border haulage,
serving oil and gas via agency partnerships. All extract revenues from service fees and performance-based tariffs, with
cost structures driven by network assets and technology investments.
Exhibit 5.1
Illustrative Market Shares of Key Players in Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Note: These are illustrative representations and do not reflect actual data or real-world figures
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: The XX% in the exhibit represents the market share of each company.
Note 2: The exhibit serves as an illustration, with numbers currently masked.
Note 3: All revenue and �nancial numbers are for the current year.
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Competitive Landscape (2/3)
Exhibit 5.2
Illustrative Competition Matrix of Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Major Players in Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Figure represents cumulative market share for only the product segment.:
Note: These are illustrative representations and do not re�ect actual data or real-world �gures
Large Players Medium Players Small Players
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: The XX% in the exhibit shows the market share of each company, which represents the company's contribution to the total market.
Note 2: The exhibit serves as an illustration, with numbers currently masked.
Note 3: All revenue and �nancial numbers are for the current year.
Note 4: Enterprise size categories based on annual revenue in US$ Mn—Large > 50 Mn; Medium 10–50 Mn; Small < 10 Mn.
Kenya Logistics And Warehousing
Market: USD XX Bn
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Competitive Landscape (3/3)
Exhibit 5.3
Illustrative Cross Comparison of Key Players in Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market
Company Headquarter
Revenue
(USD
Mn)
EBITDA
Margin
Market
Share
Operational
Efficiency
Asset
Utilization
On-
Time
Delivery
Rate
Inventory
Turnover
A.P. Moller
– Maersk
Copenhagen,
Denmark
XX XX% XX% XX XX XX% XX
DHL Global
Forwarding
Bonn,
Germany
High High High High High High Medium
Bolloré
Logistics
Puteaux,
France
Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium High Medium
Kuehne +
Nagel
Schindellegi,
Switzerland
High Medium High Medium High High Medium
DB
Schenker
Essen,
Germany
Medium Low Medium Low Medium Medium Low
CEVA
Logistics
Marseille,
France
Low Medium Low Medium Low Low Medium
Siginon
Group
Nairobi,
Kenya
XX XX% XX% XX XX XX% XX
G4S Kenya
Nairobi,
Kenya
XX XX% XX% XX XX XX% XX
Kenfreight
Logistics
Nairobi,
Kenya
XX XX% XX% XX XX XX% XX
Freight in
Time
Nairobi,
Kenya
XX XX% XX% XX XX XX% XX
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: The XX% and XX values in the exhibit represent placeholder data and will be replaced with actual figures in the final report.
Note 2: All revenue and financial numbers are for the current year.
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06
Analyst Recommendation

Analyst Recommendation
Exhibit 6.1
Target Addressable Kenya Logistics And Warehousing Market Outlook To 2023
Source: Ken Research Analysis
Note 1: The exhibit serves as an illustration, with numbers currently masked. The detailed statistics will be included in the final report.
Note 2: All revenue and financial numbers are for the current year.
TAM/SAM & SOM Analysis
TAM = USD XX Bn (Derived from national GDP
growth, trade throughput, and average
logistics‐spend-to-GDP ratio projected to
2023.)
SAM = USD XX Bn (Based on key sector
demands in retail, manufacturing, and
agriculture.)
SOM = USD XX Bn (Reflects
achievable share by top logistics
operators with network coverage.)
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07
Ken Research O&#6684774;erings

How can we add value ?
Strategy & Transformation
▶Digital transformation in freight
transportation
▶Portfolio & Growth strategy for
freight transportation
▶Regulatory compliance and
sustainability standards (ISO 14001,
IMO Safety Guidelines, DOT
Compliance, FMCSA Regulations,
IATA Cargo Regulations, EU
Emission Standards, LEED for Green
Logistics)
Growth and Scale-Up
Expansion into AI-driven
logistics, autonomous trucking,
and blockchain-enabled supply
chains
▶Growth in AI-powered &#6684780;eet
management, predictive cargo
tracking, and smart logistics
platforms
▶Adoption of electric and hybrid
&#6684780;eets, carbon-neutral shipping,
and green freight corridors
▶Integration of AI, IoT, and robotics
in autonomous vehicle navigation,
smart cargo handling, and real-
time &#6684780;eet analytics
Cost and Performance Excellence
Cost optimization through route
optimization, &#6684780;eet automation,
and predictive maintenance
▶Expansion into multimodal freight
solutions, drone deliveries, and
autonomous shipping
▶Lean logistics methodologies for
reduced operational costs, fuel
e&#6684774;iciency, and cargo optimization
Lean work&#6684780;ow and predictive
maintenance for freight trucks,
container ships, rail logistics, and
air cargo
Optimized fuel consumption,
emission reduction, and energy-
e&#6684774;icient logistics infrastructure
Customer Loyalty and Experience
Stakeholder engagement:
Shippers, logistics providers,
government agencies, e-
commerce &#6684777;rms, manufacturers
▶AI-driven predictive analytics for
demand forecasting, fuel
e&#6684774;iciency, and tra&#6684774;ic congestion
analysis
▶Digital twin technology for real-
time &#6684780;eet tracking, route
planning, and predictive
maintenance
▶CRM and digital platforms for
freight scheduling, real-time
tracking, and automated invoicing
Investment Advisory
▶Feasibility studies and investment
planning for logistics networks,
warehouse automation, and
multimodal freight solutions
▶Investment screening for
sustainable logistics startups,
smart transportation &#6684777;rms, and AI-
driven freight tech
▶Funding and capital advisory for
sustainable freight solutions,
autonomous trucking, and AI-
powered logistics innovation
Enablement and Implementation
▶Post-merger integration for freight
carriers, supply chain tech &#6684777;rms,
and third-party logistics (3PL)
providers
▶Execution and quality control in
freight operations, warehouse
automation, and cargo safety
solutions
▶Supply chain and logistics
optimization for real-time cargo
tracking, automated load planning,
and warehouse e&#6684774;iciency
Ken Research
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Ken Offerings
Category Operational Efficiency Cost Management
Customer Experience &
Satisfaction
Fleet Management Market Expansion & Share
Growth
Sustainability & Compliance Technology & Innovation Risk Management & Safety
Our Solutions to Help Increase Stakeholder Value
Key Focus Areas with Embedded
KPIs
➤ - Increase on-time delivery rate
through route optimization

- Improve fuel efficiency with
modern vehicles

- Enhance vehicle uptime via
predictive maintenance

- Reduce cost per mile through
optimized load planning

- Lower maintenance costs with
proactive servicing

- Improve fuel cost management
with energy-efficient practices

- Increase customer satisfaction
(CSAT, NPS) with timely deliveries

- Improve lead time accuracy with
real-time tracking systems

- Enhance delivery reliability with
better communication tools

- Optimize fleet utilization rate
through load optimization

- Improve fleet turnover rate for
better operational efficiency

- Increase maintenance
adherence rate with scheduled
upkeep

- Expand market share % in
emerging regions through
strategic routes

- Increase freight volume with
customer diversification

- Enhance capacity utilization
rate for optimal load carrying

- Reduce carbon emissions
through eco-friendly fleet

- Achieve compliance with
regulations (DOT, local laws)

- Maintain sustainability metrics
through green logistics

- Increase technology adoption
rate through IoT and GPS tracking

- Enhance route optimization
algorithm performance

- Improve real-time data
accuracy for better decision
making

- Reduce accident rate and
improve driver safety

- Improve insurance claim ratio
through risk mitigation strategies

- Enhance compliance adherence
with safety protocols

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Research Methodology
1. Desk Research
Sources
Utilized industry reports,
government publications,
and market databases to
gather data on the Kenya
logistics and warehousing
market.
2. Expert Interviews
Conducted interviews with
industry experts and key
stakeholders to gain
insights and validate desk
research findings.
3. Sanity Check
Models
Applied a proxy model using
the number of logistics
firms, their average
revenue, and market
segmentation to estimate
market size.
4. Forecasting
Modeling
Employed time-series
analysis and economic
indicators to project future
market trends and growth in
the Kenya logistics and
warehousing sector.
SAMPLE SIZE BY STAKEHOLDERS
By Stakeholders Number of Respondents
C Level Executive ~ Respondents
Operational/Regional Managers ~ Respondents
Business Development / Sales Manager ~ Respondents
Others -Key opinion leaders from Associations, Warehouses, and Manufacturing firms.
SAMPLE SIZE BY RESPONDENT CATEGORY IN PERCENTAGE (% )
C Level Executive - XX%
Operational/Regional
Managers - XX%
Business Development /
Sales Manager - XX%
Others - XX%
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