This initiative addresses the growing needs of e-commerce while linking local African businesses to major trade hubs in the Middle East and Europe.

KENYA – ProCharter has launched four new cargo corridors from Nairobi to boost East Africa trade connectivity and regional market access.
As regional trade came under pressure, ProCharter identified new routes and solutions across its network to help customers keep goods moving.
The new routes are designed to strengthen regional connectivity and provide specialized transport for time-sensitive products and high-demand consumer goods.
The initiative aims to strengthen the East African air cargo export network and improve local businesses’ access to key markets across the region.
Corridor Focus and Service Offerings
The new route supports growing e-commerce volumes and provides faster import and export access for FMCG and time-sensitive cargo to and from East Africa.
Therefore, by offering both direct freighter flights and consolidation services, the company provides a reliable alternative to conventional shipping lanes during periods of market volatility.
Furthermore, this service has been developed to support customers seeking faster, more reliable transit times, to offer a strong alternative to traditional routes, and to provide greater access to East African markets from Europe and the Middle East.
E-Commerce and Time-Sensitive Cargo Growth
This initiative addresses the growing needs of e-commerce while linking local African businesses to major trade hubs in the Middle East and Europe.
The company supports customers with requirements for full-charter loads or consolidation services, offering flexibility across shipment sizes.
The new infrastructure aims to streamline import and export processes across East Africa by improving transit times and enhancing operational reliability.
For logistics investors and fresh-produce supply chains, ProCharter’s four new Nairobi corridors expand airfreight options for East African perishables. Direct freighter and consolidation services provide flexible capacity for flowers, fruit, and vegetables.
The routes link Nairobi to Middle Eastern and European hubs, creating faster export channels for time-sensitive cargo. Additionally, the consolidation service enables smaller exporters to access air freight without requiring a full charter.
As e-commerce volumes continue to grow, these corridors position Nairobi as a stronger gateway for East African trade, providing a reliable alternative to conventional shipping lanes during periods of market volatility.
Lastly, this expansion strengthens the East African air cargo export network and improves local businesses’ access to key markets throughout the region.
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