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Eveready East Africa: Consumer goods Nondurable household products Nairobi: 1967 Batteries, disposable shavers, KN: EVRD: P A Jubilee Insurance Company Limited: Financials Full line insurance Nairobi: 1937 KN: JUB: P A Kakuzi Limited: Consumer goods Food products Thika [4] 1906 [4] Coffee, tea, fruit, KN: KUKZ: P A KCB Group Limited: Financials ...
The group is involved in industries including: agriculture, manufacturing, distribution, high-tech, construction, transport and finance.The company's offices are located in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, and the largest metropolitan area in that country.
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), also known as the Uganda–Tanzania Crude Oil Pipeline (UTCOP), [4] [3] is a 1,443 km crude oil pipeline in planning since 2013, with a foundation stone nominally under construction since 2017, [5] and is intended to transport crude oil from Uganda's Tilenga and Kingfisher oil fields to the Port of Tanga, Tanzania on the Indian Ocean.
Kenya imported 51,000 bbl (8,100 m 3) per day of refined oil products in 2011, according to KNBS. Kenya has a product pipeline system that transports petroleum products from Mombasa to inland areas. [31] [30] Kenya had one of the largest crude oil refineries in East Africa, the 90,000 bbl (14,000 m 3) per day Mombasa refinery. The refinery ...
Unga Group was founded in 1908 making it one of Kenya's oldest companies. The group's headquarters are in Nairobi with flour mills in Eldoret, Nakuru and Mombasa. [2]In 2000, Unga Group was in losses and entered into a strategic investment partnership with Seaboard Corporation to form Unga Holding Limited as part of its recovery strategy. [3]
Headquartered in Kenya, Davis & Shirtliff operates under an extensive network of branches across 12 countries namely Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Zimbabwe, Somalia and Burundi, alongside a partnership in Ethiopia. Recently, the company has expanded its operations to include Senegal.
In 1986, Kenol and Kobil Petroleum Limited, a Delaware registered holding company that acquired Mobil Oil's assets in Kenya and Uganda in 1984, [6] entered into a joint operations and management agreement. This agreement resulted in the sharing of distribution cost and managerial services thus enabling both companies to lower their operating ...