Bitumen trade in Kenya - Exporting Bitumen to Kenya

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Bitumen
Bitumen, also known as asphalt, is a viscous, black, and sticky material that is primarily used in road construction and waterproofing applications. The discovery of bitumen dates back thousands of years. Penetration grade bitumen is classified based on its penetration depth, which refers to the hardness and consistency of the bitumen at a specific temperature.
Petroleum
In the refinery, various products are obtained from crude oil, and to know how and amount of these products, the crude oil must first be evaluated in the laboratory. Diesel fuel, industrial gas oil, and domestic fuel are also included in this section. Trading petroleum products in West Asia, also known as the Middle East, is a significant aspect of the region's economy due to its abundant oil resources. The existence of appropriate solutions in the field of transfers of petroleum products to neighboring countries and countries requesting these products can meet the needs of the target market in a short time and in addition to providing funds and developing relationships, customer satisfaction.
Bitumen trade in Kenya
Kenya is one of the leading economies in East Africa, known for its strategic location and diversified economy. Its economy is largely driven by agriculture, services, manufacturing, and tourism. Agriculture accounts for a significant portion of Kenya’s GDP, with tea, coffee, horticultural products, and flowers being major exports. Tourism is another vital sector, as Kenya is globally recognized for its wildlife reserves, beaches, and cultural heritage. The financial system in Kenya is relatively well-developed compared to other African nations, with a robust banking sector, microfinance institutions, and mobile banking solutions like M-Pesa, which has revolutionized financial inclusion.

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