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Printcare Packaging invests $10M in ALP West Logistics Park for expansion

Joseph Muriithi by Joseph Muriithi
December 22, 2023
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Printcare Packaging Ltd, a prominent global print and packaging firm, has chosen Africa Logistics Properties (ALP) West Logistics Park in Limuru as the site for its new plant, aligning with a growing trend among multinational corporations seeking advanced logistics solutions in Africa.

ALP consistently experiences sustained demand for its warehousing space throughout the year. The investment by Printcare Packaging Ltd in the new plant is set at USD 10.0 million (KES 1.5 billion), initially occupying 75,000.0 square meters of space.

The first phase of the project is anticipated to employ 100 individuals, with plans to expand to 150 employees in the second phase.

The surge in demand for top-tier warehouses in Africa has resulted in an 80.0% occupancy rate in Kenya’s purpose-built facilities. ALP West Logistics Park’s strategic location, modern infrastructure, and unparalleled services position it as the preferred destination for businesses seeking efficient and cutting-edge logistics solutions.

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Richard Hough, CEO at Africa Logistics Properties, underscored the significance of being selected by a globally recognized company like Printcare, stating, “ALP remains committed to surpassing compliance criteria, ensuring our partners operate at the highest international standards.”

Prashantha Dias, Director of Printcare Packaging East Africa Ltd, highlighted ALP West Logistics Park’s strategic location and dedication to international quality construction as pivotal factors in their decision.

“This decision empowers us to establish a cutting-edge facility in Kenya, ensuring efficient operations while meeting the highest international benchmarks,”Dias stated.

The development encompasses 10,000.0 square meters of Grade A warehousing on 49 acres of land. The company’s commitment to sustainability, technology integration, and client satisfaction positions it as a trailblazer in the region.

As ALP continues to attract prominent global players, its reputation as the preferred hub for state-of-the-art warehousing and logistics solutions in Africa solidifies.

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