Emirates Logistics embarks on Kenya expansion at Tatu City SEZ
- Emirates Logistics announced on June 4, 2025, it will expand into Kenya by building a facility at Tatu City SEZ, near Nairobi.
- The expansion follows Emirates Logistics’ global growth strategy and Kenya's conducive business climate within Tatu City’s Special Economic Zone.
- Tatu City is Africa's leading new city, hosting over 100 businesses and offering incentives like a 10% tax rate for 10 years to attract investors.
- Steven van der Vliet expressed pride in deepening Emirates Logistics’ operations within Kenya through their new facility in Tatu City, highlighting how this move enhances the company’s international logistics network.
- Construction will start this year, positioning Emirates Logistics to support client growth across Sub-Saharan Africa within a secure, infrastructure-ready environment.
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Emirates Logistics embarks on Kenya expansion at Tatu City SEZ
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Emirates Logistics expands services to Kenya with state-of-the-art facility
Emirates Logistics is expanding its services into Kenya with the construction of a state-of-the-art facility at Tatu City Special Economic Zone (SEZ), located 30 minutes from Nairobi, that will support the growth of the company’s clients across Sub-Saharan Africa. Construction is set to begin this year and will join Emirates Logistics’ global network of owned warehousing, offices and transportation fleets spanning 15 countries in the Middle East…
Emirates Logistics to construct logistics facility at Tatu City
Emirates Logistics has announced its expansion into Kenya, where it will construct a logistics facility at Tatu City SEZ. “We are proud to strengthen our presence in Kenya with our expansion to Tatu City, reinforcing Emirates Logistics’ global footprint of comprehensive logistics capabilities,” said Steven van der Vliet, Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Logistics. “This new […] The post Emirates Logistics to construct logistics facility at Tat…
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