Siginon is an ISO-certified company serving various countries in the world through its World Cargo Alliance (WCA) network. Siginon will be celebrating 25 years of existence next year, having been set up in 1985. It started from a humble clearing and forwarding firm with three staff members to its current state of being one of the market leaders in logistics and transportation, employing directly 258 employees. With its head office in Mombasa, the gateway to the eastern Africa region, and branches in Nairobi and Eldoret, Siginon boasts being strategically located in a hub of logistics both in sea and air cargo.
From a clearing and forwarding company, Siginon has over the years grown and expanded into fulltime logistics and transportation. Today their business is spread into the following fields; The Siginon Transport Division, with a modern fleet of over 70 trucks, is run by professional staff and backed by tracking systems that ensure clients' cargo is safe and delivered within the specified time. Siginon upholds integrity, working within the required rules and regulations of the law of the Best of Kenya 129 particular country being served. Siginon boasts a three-year fatal accident-free record and endeavours to uphold this in the future.
The Siginon Clearing, Forwarding and Warehousing Division
The division charged with the responsibilities of providing logistics solutions to their customers through warehousing, clearing and forwarding. SFL offers both sea and air freight clearance. With 24 years of experience, they have been in the forefront in giving personalised, friendly yet efficient services to their customers. SFL will give its customers the professional guidance having worked closely with KRA Customs over the years, and nurtured a professional relationship. Their customers range from major importers and exporters in both the sea and air sectors, to the small businessman in this field.
A fully-owned Siginon company, provides Container Freight Station (CFS) logistics, handling vehicles, and, more recently, containers imported into the country. CFS act on behalf of the Kenya Ports Authority. Their proximity to the port (2.5km) has led to faster turnaround of cargo and safety and zero security incidence over the last five years, making them the CFS of choice. In 2008 they handled 8,000 units of cars through their car terminal port.