May23 , 2026

    Kenya’s Ports achieve maritime milestones with NYK vessel calls at Mombasa and Lamu

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    Kenya’s maritime sector marked a significant achievement as a Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) vessel made landmark calls at both the Port of Mombasa and the Port of Lamu. The vessel’s arrival underscores the growing confidence of global shipping lines in Kenya’s port infrastructure and operational efficiency.

    At the Port of Mombasa, the call reaffirms its role as East Africa’s premier maritime gateway, while the stop at the Port of Lamu highlights the facility’s emerging position as a strategic transshipment and trade hub on the Indian Ocean. Industry stakeholders have hailed the milestone as a boost for regional trade connectivity, positioning Kenya to capture a larger share of cargo flows between Africa, Asia, and beyond.

    The event also reflects ongoing government and Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) initiatives to modernize facilities, expand capacity, and enhance efficiency to meet the demands of larger vessels and evolving global trade patterns.

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