KPA to Destroy Unclaimed Containers in 14 days

[Business Today - Kenya] - 7/08/2025
Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has launched a fresh crackdown on long-abandoned containers at the Port of Mombasa, giving shipping lines two weeks to clear or destroy the units. In an advisory to customers on Thursday, August 7, the port authority said the directive is part of a larger effort to (…)
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