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ALP North

A-logistical haven in Africa

Delivering Kenya’s first modern grade-A logistics and distribution park

Key takeaways

1st

warehousing project of its quality in the region

50,000

sq m of leasable space

22

acre site

Working with Africa Logistics Properties

  • Attracted significant international investment, creating numerous local jobs and boosting the regional economy. 
  • Enhanced logistics efficiency across East Africa, reducing delivery times and operational costs. 
  • Achieved high-quality standards and operational excellence, setting a new benchmark for logistics parks in the region.

As East Africa’s urban environment expands, the need for greater services and amenities is ever growing. To support that need, African Logistics Properties (ALP) is building high-quality logistics warehousing for its clients, attracting international investment and creating jobs for the local community. 

Across 50,000 sq m of leasable space in Northern Nairobi, we provided cost consultancy services for ALP’s warehouse development, located at across Tatu Industrial Park's 22-acre site.  

ALP’s warehousing and distribution park efficiently stores, sorts, transports and distributes goods to its consumers across East Africa. We worked closely with our client to deliver feasibility studies, business plans, in-depth research as well as provide on-going support with project costing and quantity surveying to deliver the scheme on time and to budget. With a strong focus on quality, the park meets the highest standards. 

Using a combination of technical skills, project delivery excellence and commercial expertise, we identified clear and realistic alternatives to the park’s design, highlighting opportunities for improvement, reducing costs and increasing the park’s efficiency.   

Mace has been working with ALP since 2016 helping the company to achieve its first grade-A quality warehousing development. Acting as vital advisors, our relationship with ALP continues to strengthen both in Kenya and throughout the region, delivering projects in western Nairobi and Kampala.