Printcare chooses ALP West Logistics Park for new manufacturing and packaging plant

KENYA – Printcare has selected ALP West Logistics Park for its upcoming manufacturing and packing plant, set to start operations in April 2024.

This site aligns with Printcare’s stringent EU compliance standards, meeting various international criteria established by the European Union.

Renowned for its global clientele, Printcare extensively assessed potential locations and settled on ALP West Logistics Park due to its infrastructure and dedication to upholding international standards.

This commitment covers health and safety regulations, environmental sustainability, quality assurances, and the provision of a secure working environment, vital for global market operations.

Prashantha Dias, Director of Printcare Packaging East Africa Ltd., stated, “We chose ALP West Logistics Park for its strategic location and dedication to international quality construction, perfectly in line with our strict EU compliance requirements.

“ALP’s strategic positioning and commitment to maintaining top-tier infrastructure suit our global operational needs. This decision empowers us to establish a cutting-edge facility in Kenya, ensuring efficient operations while meeting the highest international benchmarks.”

The collaboration between Printcare and ALP signifies a significant partnership, utilizing ALP’s grade A warehouse facilities to enhance Printcare’s capabilities in the East African market.

This partnership highlights ALP’s commitment to providing global-standard infrastructure and fostering economic growth in the region.

Richard Hough, CEO at Africa Logistics Properties, expressed, “The selection of our park by a globally recognized company like Printcare underlines the quality and strategic advantages our facilities offer.

“ALP remains dedicated to surpassing compliance criteria, ensuring our partners operate at the highest international standards.”

According to Knight Frank’s quarterly report, The Africa Industrial Market Dashboards, the demand for top-tier warehouses in Africa surpasses the current supply.

Kenya’s purpose-built facilities maintain an 80% occupancy rate, addressing gaps across the continent, notably in countries like Nigeria, facing a shortfall of 300,000m2.

The increased interest from prominent global players solidifies the park’s reputation as the preferred hub for advanced warehousing and logistics solutions in the region.

Its strategic location, modern infrastructure, and exceptional services position it as the prime destination for businesses seeking efficient and cutting-edge logistics solutions.

ALP consistently invests in enhancing its facilities and services, maintaining a leading position in the logistics and warehousing industry.

Its ALP West Logistics development encompasses 100,000m2 of Grade A warehousing space on 49 acres of zoned and serviced land.

The company’s commitment to sustainability, technology integration, and client satisfaction distinguishes it as an industry leader.

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