Mombasa Road in Nairobi hosts one of Kenya’s main concentrations of licensed clearing and forwarding companies, including Delta Cargo Connections, offering comprehensive import/export, customs clearance,
KRA customs clearing agents are licensed professionals authorized by Kenya Revenue Authority to facilitate cargo clearance at ports and airports, handling documentation, tariff classification, duty
Customs brokers act as licensed intermediaries between pharmaceutical importers and Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), managing all regulatory documentation, tariff classification, and compliance checks required for
Pharmaceutical imports into Kenya are subject to strict regulations enforced by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), and Kenya Bureau of
Pharmaceutical cargo clearance in Kenya typically ranges from 2–5 business days at JKIA and 3–7 days at Mombasa when documentation is complete. The fastest route
The safest way to import medicines into Kenya requires obtaining Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) pre-import approval, working with KRA-registered clearing agents, maintaining temperature-controlled logistics,
Yes—pharmaceutical imports in Kenya require authorization from the Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) and compliance with customs procedures administered by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).
The most efficient way to clear pharmaceuticals in Kenya is to partner with a licensed clearing and forwarding agent registered with the Kenya Revenue
Medical Supply Imports in Kenya: Compliance Requirements Explained The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) requires proper customs clearance for all imports, including medical supplies. Medical products
Pharmaceutical clearance in Kenya involves multiple cost components that may include import duty (where applicable), VAT (where applicable), port/terminal handling charges, storage or demurrage if