Importing medicine into Kenya requires registration with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), compliance with the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), and customs clearance through licensed clearing agents at Mombasa Port or JKIA. With proper documentation and the right logistics partner, your pharmaceutical shipment can clear in approximately 2–14 business days, depending on the entry point and the completeness of paperwork.
What Are the 5 Key Steps to Import Medicine into Kenya?
The pharmaceutical import process in Kenya follows a structured regulatory pathway. Understanding each step helps prevent costly delays and ensures compliance with both KRA and PPB requirements.
1. Register with the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
Before importing medicine, obtain your KRA PIN and ensure that your business is registered as an importer. This registration is mandatory before any customs clearance can occur at Mombasa Port or JKIA. Licensed clearing agents submit customs entries and declarations electronically on your behalf.
For more details on the documents you’ll need, see clearing-and-forwarding-document-kenya
2. Obtain a Pharmaceutical Import License from PPB
All medicines entering Kenya must be authorized by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board. This includes securing a valid import permit and ensuring the product is registered with the Board. To understand exactly which agencies are responsible for approving medicine imports and their roles, see who-approves-pharmaceutical-imports-in-kenya
3. Prepare Shipping and Compliance Documents
Work with your supplier to gather key documents such as:
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Commercial invoice
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Detailed packing list
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Bill of lading (sea) or airway bill (air)
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Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
Incomplete paperwork is one of the biggest causes of customs delays and port holds.
4. Clear Cargo Through Mombasa Port or JKIA
A licensed clearing and forwarding agent will file customs entries with KRA, coordinate any PPB inspections, and ensure all regulatory requirements are met before cargo release.
To understand common challenges importers face and what clearance actually looks like in practice, read is-it-difficult-to-clear-pharmaceuticals-in-kenya?
5. Pay Applicable Levies and Complete Final Customs Release
Most finished pharmaceutical products qualify for zero percent import duty when correctly classified, though levies like the Import Declaration Fee (IDF) and Railway Development Levy (RDL) still apply. VAT treatment depends on product classification and should be confirmed with KRA or your clearing agent.
Quick Takeaway: First-time importers should plan for 4–8 weeks from initial setup to final delivery if documentation is prepared close to shipment departure. With complete paperwork and proactive coordination, licensed agents can significantly reduce clearance times to 2–5 days at JKIA or 7–14 days at Mombasa.
Do You Need a Pharmacy License to Import Medicine into Kenya?
Yes. The Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) mandates a valid pharmaceutical import license and product registration before any shipment arrives at Kenya’s borders. This is required for all commercial medicine imports and applies to all importers, regardless of company size.
PPB Import License & Product Registration Requirements
To apply successfully, you generally need:
- Valid business registration with the national registry
- Premises inspection results (warehouse must meet storage standards)
- Proof of qualified personnel (pharmacist or pharmaceutical technician)
- Product registration documents and dossier
- Completed import permit application
- Payment of application and inspection fees
Processing times vary, so start early to prevent demurrage at Mombasa or JKIA.
Delta Cargo Connections Insight: We recommend initiating PPB licensing and product registration at least 8 weeks before shipment departure to avoid costly delays. Our team helps coordinate submissions with PPB to improve approval timelines.
Quick Takeaway: A PPB import license and product registration are mandatory and take time. Apply well before shipment departure to avoid cargo holds.
What Documents Are Required for Medicine Import Clearing?
Incomplete documentation is the leading cause of customs delays at Kenya’s ports. Your clearing agent requires originals or certified copies of the following:
| Document | Issued By | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Invoice | Supplier/Exporter | Declares product value for valuation |
| Packing List | Supplier | Details carton contents and weights |
| Bill of Lading (B/L) or Airway Bill | Shipping Line / Airline | Proof of shipment and ownership transfer |
| Certificate of Analysis (CoA) | Manufacturer/Lab | Confirms product quality and purity |
| PPB Import Permit | Pharmacy & Poisons Board | Authorization to import specific medicines |
| KRA Importer Certificate | Kenya Revenue Authority | Confirms legal importer status |
| Insurance Certificate | Insurance Provider | Covers cargo loss/damage in transit |
Missing even one key document can trigger a 5–10 business-day hold at Mombasa Port or JKIA. Licensed agents verify all documentation before arrival to prevent delays.
Quick Takeaway: Collect all required documents before shipment departure. A licensed clearing agent reviews them pre-arrival, eliminating customs surprises and port demurrage.
Which Kenya Ports Handle Medicine Imports — Mombasa or JKIA?
Kenya has two primary entry points for pharmaceutical imports: Mombasa Port (sea freight) and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) (air freight). Your choice depends on shipment volume, urgency, and cost considerations.
Mombasa Port Clearance
- Best for: Bulk pharmaceutical shipments (pallets, containers)
- Transit time: ~7–14 days from vessel arrival to warehouse delivery
- Cost: Most economical for large volumes
- Clearance process: KRA customs entry, PPB inspection, levy payment, cargo release
- Risk: Longer port storage can increase demurrage if documentation is incomplete
JKIA Clearance (Nairobi)
- Best for: Urgent medicine shipments and smaller quantities
- Transit time: ~2–5 days from aircraft arrival to warehouse delivery
- Cost: Higher freight rates but faster clearance
- Clearance process: Expedited KRA filing, PPB inspection as needed, levy payment, cargo release
Delta Cargo Connections Insight: We typically recommend Mombasa Port for routine, bulk imports and JKIA for urgent restocks. Our team coordinates with KRA customs officers and PPB inspectors at both ports to minimize delays.
Quick Takeaway: Choose Mombasa for cost-effective bulk shipments (7–14 days) or JKIA for urgent medicine (2–5 days). Both require licensed clearing agents for efficient clearance.
What Are KRA Import Duties and Taxes on Medicine?
Understanding Kenya’s pharmaceutical tariff structure prevents budget surprises.
KRA Tariff Breakdown
| Charge | Description |
|---|---|
| Import Duty | Most finished medicines qualify for 0% duty when properly classified |
| Import Declaration Fee (IDF) | ~2% of customs value on all imports |
| Railway Development Levy (RDL) | ~1.5% of customs value |
| Value Added Tax (VAT) | Applicable based on classification; some medicines are exempt or zero-rated |
| Excise Duty | Generally does not apply to standard medicines |
| Documentation/Handling Fees | Port handling levies at Mombasa or JKIA |
Example Calculation (Indicative only)
For a KES 500,000 pharmaceutical shipment correctly classified for duty exemption:
- Import Duty: KES 0
- IDF (~2%): KES 10,000
- RDL (~1.5%): KES 7,500
- VAT: Depends on product classification
Licensed clearing agents such as Delta Cargo Connections calculate your exact landed cost in advance, avoiding surprises at port.
Quick Takeaway: Many medicines enjoy 0% import duty, but levies still apply. Always request a cost estimate before shipment.
How Long Does Medicine Clearance Take at Mombasa or JKIA?
Clearance timelines vary by documentation completeness, PPB inspection requirements, and port congestion.
JKIA Clearance Timeline
| Phase | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| Cargo arrival and entry submission | 1–2 days |
| PPB review and KRA assessment | 2–3 days |
| Levy payment and release | 1–2 days |
| Transport to warehouse | 1–2 days |
| Total | ~2–5 days |
| Delays (testing or incomplete docs) | +5–15 days |
Mombasa Port Clearance Timeline
| Phase | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| Vessel arrival and discharge | 1–3 days |
| Customs and PPB assessments | 2–7 days |
| Levy payment and release | 2–4 days |
| Transport to Nairobi/warehouse | 2–3 days |
| Total | ~7–14 days |
| Delays (testing or documentation gaps) | +5–15 days |
Quick Takeaway: JKIA is typically faster (2–5 days), while Mombasa is more economical but slower (7–14 days).
What Role Does a Clearing & Forwarding Agent Play in Medicine Imports?
A licensed clearing and forwarding agent manages the entire operational process from arrival to delivery, including:
| Responsibility | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Customs entry submission | Files correct customs entries with accurate HS codes |
| PPB coordination | Works with inspectors and submits certifications |
| Levy calculation and payment | Calculates applicable fees and arranges payment |
| Cargo transportation | Arranges pickup from port and delivery to warehouse |
| Documentation management | Keeps compliance records for KRA/PPB |
| Issue resolution | Handles delays, inspections, and documentation questions |
DIY Clearing vs. Using Delta Cargo Connections
| Factor | DIY Clearing (Self-Handling) | Delta Cargo Connections (Licensed Agent) |
|---|---|---|
| Time Required | 40–60 hours of personal effort | ~2–5 days (JKIA) or 7–14 days (Mombasa) |
| Regulatory Knowledge | High risk of error | Full KRA and PPB compliance |
| Cost Risk | Hidden port costs | Transparent duty + clearing fees |
| Demurrage Risk | High if docs incomplete | Minimized through pre-arrival checks |
| Expertise | Limited | Direct relationships with KRA & PPB |
Quick Takeaway: Licensed agents reduce clearance time, eliminate compliance risks, and prevent costly delays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to import medicine into Kenya?
Total cost includes product price + freight + insurance + levies (IDF, RDL) + VAT (if applicable) + agent fees. Ask your agent for a detailed landed cost estimate.
Can I import medicine without a PPB license?
No. Importing without a valid PPB permit and product registration will result in cargo seizure and potential penalties.
Is Mombasa Port or JKIA faster?
JKIA is generally faster (2–5 days) but more expensive for freight. Mombasa is slower (7–14 days) but more economical for bulk imports.
What happens if my medicine fails PPB inspection?
Non-compliant goods may be held, re-inspected, or required to be re-exported at the importer’s expense.
Partner With a Licensed Clearing Agent for Pharmaceutical Imports
Importing medicine into Kenya requires deep expertise in KRA procedures, PPB regulation, and port operations. Delta Cargo Connections is a licensed clearing and forwarding company specializing in pharmaceutical logistics across Mombasa Port and JKIA. We handle:
- Customs clearance and PPB coordination
- Levy calculation and payment
- Pre-arrival document review
- End-to-end delivery to your warehouse
Whether you are a pharmacy chain, healthcare distributor, or medical facility, we streamline your import process and eliminate regulatory risk.
Get your free import consultation with Delta Cargo Connections today.
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