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Alliad Kenya Rebrands, Expanding Its Services and Commitment to Local Communities

Alliad Kenya, formerly known as Agility Logistics Limited is proud to announce its rebrand, reflecting a significant milestone in the company’s evolution. The rebrand signifies the next phase in Alliad’s growth, still part of the Agility Global network, and reinforces its commitment to providing comprehensive, integrated solutions across Africa and beyond.

Alliad Kenya has grown significantly over the years, now serving over 100 customers across a diverse range of industries. The rebrand marks a new phase in the company’s expansion and service offerings, maintaining its services in supply and logistics while introducing new services to meet the evolving needs of its customers. These new areas of growth include large-scale construction and engineering, facility management, and logistics—all designed to strengthen Alliad’s presence and provide more holistic solutions to the market without diverting focus from its primary offerings.

“Our operations in Kenya are a critical gateway to East Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. With our extensive facilities and warehouses in Nairobi, we have established a strategic hub that enables us to efficiently deliver comprehensive solutions across the continent. This not only provides significant opportunities for our clients but also allows us to grow and support local suppliers. By strengthening partnerships with local businesses, we are able to drive economic growth and deliver sustainable, impactful solutions, while expanding our reach throughout Africa.” said Stephen Wanyama, CEO of Alliad Kenya.

The Kenya team has played a crucial role in this growth, serving as a central hub to Africa with facilities and warehouses across the continent. The team is committed to empowering local suppliers, holding regular supplier forums to educate on safety standards and helping them integrate into global operations.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to economic development, we continue to work closely with local suppliers to help them meet international standards, thus creating a stronger, more resilient business ecosystem,” said Wanyama.

In line with its rebrand, Alliad established a supplier forum connecting East Africa, where they focused on empowering local businesses through a robust procurement policy and training programs. These initiatives are already underway in Uganda, where the company has provided skill development opportunities to promote local talent and foster long-term social benefits.

Over the years, Alliad has maintained an impressive 98% local employment rate in Kenya and has built strong relationships with over 100 local businesses, strengthening the country’s supply chain ecosystem and contributing to the advancement of its people.

Looking to the future, Alliad plans to expand its footprint across Africa, leveraging the success and lessons learned in Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire, and Uganda to continue its mission of driving economic growth and delivering sustainable, positive change to the communities it serves.

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