The AGL Kenya Limited is set to expand operational capacity and further expanding its presence in Kenya’s logistics hub. The firm purchased a prime
The AGL Kenya Limited is set to expand operational capacity and further expanding its presence in Kenya’s logistics hub.
The firm purchased a prime five-acre parcel of land in Mombasa, which will allow AGL to optimize its logistics operations, expand its storage capabilities, and deliver more comprehensive services to businesses across the region.
Mombasa, East Africa’s main port city, serves as a critical gateway for trade within the continent and beyond. This expansion enhances AGL’s ability to support the growing demands of its clients and aligns with Kenya’s strategic importance in the global logistics landscape.
Jason Reynard, AGL East Africa’s regional managing director, emphasized, “This acquisition is a fundamental part of our growth strategy. By expanding our operations in Mombasa, we can offer an enhanced range of services, including increased storage capacity and improved logistics solutions for our clients.”
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The new facility will be developed into a state-of-the-art logistics hub, incorporating advanced warehousing and cargo handling facilities. Sustainability is central to AGL’s development plans, which reflect its commitment to environmentally responsible operations and long-term investment in Kenya’s logistics infrastructure.
Through this expansion, AGL Kenya aims to not only improve its operational capacity but also contribute to local economic development and job creation. With over 1,500 team members, AGL Kenya actively participates in key regional development initiatives, delivering multi-modal logistics solutions—including warehousing, transportation, and customs clearance—that are tailored to support the unique requirements of Kenyan businesses across various industries. This strategic move reinforces AGL’s mission to bolster Africa’s trade routes, enhancing supply chain efficiency and ensuring seamless, sustainable logistics solutions across the continent.