Growing demand for converted containers

Demand for

converted

containers and

prefabricated

space solutions in East Africa

is on an upward trajectory,

according to Barron

Charsley, managing director

of Ufudu Zambia.

Ufudu, which forms part

of the Speedspace group of

companies, currently operates

in Zambia (Ufudu Zambia

Limited) with bases in Lusaka

and Kitwe, and in Tanzania

(Ufudu Tanzania Limited) with

a base in Dar es Salaam. It is

also currently

expanding into

Uganda.

“Our

business in East

Africa has two

core divisions,

providing a

wide range of

pre-fabricated

building

solutions for

sale and rental,

and the sale and

rental of new

and used shipping containers

of all types in the region,” said

Charsley. “Demand is on the

increase for these solutions –

and there’s growing awareness

of products that historically

were not easily available in East

African countries.”

Having regional offices

was extremely beneficial to its

East African operations, said

Charsley. “It has allowed us

to provide ongoing after sales

support and we find the market

very receptive to our products.”

Having

bases in

Kampala, Dar

es Salaam and

Kitwe has

also enabled

the company

to penetrate

markets such

as South

Sudan, North

East and

Southern

DRC, Rwanda,

Burundi and

Somalia without having a fulltime

physical presence in these

markets.

He said while mining had

always been a significant

market sector for Ufudu, the

physical presence had resulted

in a lot of new and interesting

markets in the region, with

mining currently contributing

less than 10% of its revenue in

East Africa.

“The major challenges we

face, in Tanzania more so than

in other countries, are all to

do with statutory red tape and

very slow turnaround time

from government agencies

which, at times, makes doing

business very difficult.”

Charsley said an important

factor in the company’s success

in East Africa was the fact that

it offered containers for hire

throughout the region and

allowed empty turn-in in other

countries.

“We have a lot of clients who

lease containers from us in

East Africa, load with cargo,

and return the empties to our

depots in China.”

We offer containers

for hire throughout

the region and allow

empty turn-in in

other countries.

– Barron Charsley

Demand for converted containers on the up in East Africa.