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Siginon eyes cargo business for growth

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Siginon Group an indigenous Kenyan logistics company has invested in growing its logistics business by acquiring an additional fleet of 40 trucks. The USD 2.4 Million truck investment is driven by increasing customer demands for reliable cargo transportation by road.

The transport and logistics firm received the trucks at the Mombasa transport yard with an assurance of service delivery and reliability to the customers requiring their cargo moved within Kenya or onwards to neighboring countries.

The trucks were received by the Siginon leadership and commissioned to begin cargo delivery.

Meshack Kipturgo, the Siginon Group Managing Director adds, “The acquisition of the additional trucks ensures that we meet the growing demand for efficient cargo movement by road from both the Port of Mombasa and the Inland Container Depot (ICD) in Embakasi.

We will continue to listen to the voice of our customers and offer services that will keep powering trade for our customers.”

The transport and logistics sector was severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the year 2020 which led to scaled down operations leading to partial closure of key global ports which paralyzed cargo movement and trade across the globe.

The situation is slowly reversing with adherence to the COVID protocols, vaccination, and global focus to keep trade and economies going.

Meshack concludes, “We have embraced the new normal that has come with Covid-19. It is now commonplace to ensure we sanitize, observe social distance, wear face masks and still do business.”

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