Clearon Logistics
Reliable Cargo Shipping | Clearing & Forwarding Services in Kenya
We serve businesses and individuals importing and exporting goods through Kenya.
10/06/2026
When importing goods into Kenya, understanding how the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) values your cargo is essential. Customs valuation directly affects the amount of duty, VAT, IDF, RDL, and applicable permits you pay to the various government agencies. Misunderstanding it can lead to overpayment, delays, or compliance issues.
In this guide, you’ll learn how KRA determines the value of your imports, with examples, and how Clearon Logistics ensures accurate calculations and smooth clearance.
https://clearonlogistics.co.ke/understanding-kra-customs-valuation-methods-in-kenya-2026-guide/
Understanding KRA Customs Valuation Methods in Kenya (2026 Guide) - CLEARON LOGISTICS Learn how KRA customs valuation works in Kenya, how it affects duty, VAT, IDF, and permits, and how Clearon Logistics ensures accurate calculations and smooth cargo clearance.
01/06/2026
Importing goods into Kenya involves more than shipping cargo from one country to another.
Before goods can be legally released and delivered, they must go through the customs clearance process.
For many importers, customs clearance feels confusing because it involves:
Documentation
Tax assessment
Cargo verification
Regulatory compliance
Final cargo release
A small error at any stage can lead to:
Delays
Additional charges
Storage fees
Clearance complications
At Clearon Logistics, we help businesses and individuals navigate customs clearance more efficiently through proper documentation support, logistics coordination, and process management.
This guide explains exactly how customs clearance works in Kenya step by step.
https://clearonlogistics.co.ke/how-customs-clearance-works-in-kenya-step-by-step-guide-for-importers-2026/
25/05/2026
Importing goods into Kenya often requires special permits, depending on the product type. Failing to obtain the correct permits can lead to cargo being detained, delayed, or even rejected at the port.
In this article, we cover:
Which goods require permits in Kenya
How to apply for them
Real-life examples of common mistakes
How Clearon Logistics helps importers navigate permits efficiently
Why Permits Matter
Permits are issued by regulatory agencies to ensure goods comply with safety, health, and quality standards.
Without the correct permit:
Cargo cannot be cleared
Demurrage and storage charges accumulate
Penalties may apply
Some of the main agencies include:
KEBS – Kenya Bureau of Standards
KEPHIS – Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service
PPB – Pharmacy and Poisons Board
CAK – Communications Authority of Kenya
NEMA – National Environment Management Authority
Read more...
https://clearonlogistics.co.ke/import-permits-in-kenya-complete-guide-for-importers/
Import Permits in Kenya: Complete Guide for Importers - CLEARON LOGISTICS Learn which goods require import permits in Kenya, how to apply, and common mistakes to avoid. Clearon Logistics helps importers get permits correctly for fast, compliant clearance.
20/05/2026
When importing into Kenya, one of the first decisions importers must make is where their cargo will arrive. The two main entry points are Mombasa Port (sea freight) and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) (air freight).
While both involve customs clearance, the process, costs, timelines, and risks differ significantly. In this article, we explain the key differences between clearing goods at Mombasa Port vs JKIA, give real examples, and show how Clearon Logistics helps importers choose the most cost-effective option.
https://clearonlogistics.co.ke/clearing-goods-at-mombasa-port-vs-jkia-key-differences-importers-must-know/
Clearing Goods at Mombasa Port vs JKIA: Key Differences Importers Must Know - CLEARON LOGISTICS Clearing goods at Mombasa Port vs JKIA explained. Compare costs, timelines, examples, and learn how Clearon Logistics helps importers choose the best option.
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