According to a notification from the Kenya Ports Authority’s managing director, Mr. William K. Ruto, the days have been expanded from only nine.
In order to clear their products, Ugandan businesses passing via the Port of Mombasa now have 15 days of free storage.
“Kenya Ports Authority wishes to announce to customers in the transit markets the extension of storage free period for containerized cargo handled at the port of Mombasa and ICDs,” as seen in the notice.