Our Services
We are an end-to-end shipping and logistics company that specializes in increasing productivity by providing customized project logistics support, heavy equipment rentals, contract logistics, marine and ship agency services at the right cost

LOGISTICS
Ghana’s choice for transparent, error-free logistics. From contract management to clearing and freight, we provide meticulously planned transportation solutions by land, sea, and air.

MARINE AGENCY
Your trusted shore-side partner in Ghana, providing seamless protective agency, professional crewing, and essential personnel support to keep your vessels moving.

PROJECT LOGISTICS
Engineering unique logistics solutions for heavy industry. We provide the end-to-end support necessary to move the world-class oil, gas, and infrastructure projects that build our future.

Kayena Group leverages deep technical expertise across critical vertical sectors, including Mining, Oil & Gas, Power & Energy, Telecommunications, and Infrastructure. We are committed to driving efficiency for our clients through experienced personnel and a robust network of value-added services.
ABOUT US
Company Profile: Kayena Group
Established in 2017 in accordance with Ghana’s Business Operating By-law Act, 1962 (No. 151), Kayena Group is a premier logistics provider with a strategic presence in Tema and Takoradi. Our operations extend to the capital, Accra, where we provide specialized airfreight services at Kotoka International Airport.
We deliver comprehensive, end-to-end supply chain solutions designed to optimize global trade. Our service portfolio includes:
Specialized Handling: Proven capabilities in both general and complex project cargo.
Multimodal Freight: Expertly managed air, ocean (FCL/LCL), and ground transportation.
Logistics Management: Seamless customs brokerage, secure warehousing, and strategic distribution.
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OUR MISSION

To empower global trade by providing transparent, error-free, and meticulously planned logistics solutions that bridge the gap between Ghana’s major ports and the world’s most critical industries.”



