Rongai Truckers

 By William Kiptoo



Rongai Truckers has had a well-known presence on Kenyan highways for many years until 2023 when the Mauritanian conglomerate Rogers Group acquired it through its subsidiary Velogic Logistics as part of a regional expansion strategy.
The logistics firm was founded by the Vanesa Evans family in Rongai in 1947.
The introduction of cargo operations by the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in 2018 significantly impacted the company including other truckers who provided services from the port of Mombasa to various regional destinations.
Until recently, the Rongai Workshop and Transport Ltd remained the second-largest transport company in terms of regional destinations it served.
The trucking firm counted Tea Companies among its top clients and operated a fleet of about 160 vehicles while employing 270 people.
Other major trucking firms in the country include Anwaraki and Brothers, Bollore Logistics, Acceler, Global Logistics, Siginon Freight Group, and DHL.
Local trucking companies travel to destinations such as Kampala, Kigali, Bujumbura, Goma, and Juba.

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