Send Parcels from Kenya to Malta with Wakah Logistics

Sending parcels from Kenya to the Island nation of Malta will require you to have the right documentation and a logistics company that understands that route. Kenya and Malta are geographically distant, and trade relations between the two countries is at the development stages.

Kenya’s rich agricultural output and artisanal exports complement Malta’s strengths in pharmaceuticals, electronics, and maritime technology. As this trade partnership evolves, Wakah Logistics stands at front to help bridge the logistics gap with dependable, full-service shipping solutions.

whether you are an individual or business looking to send goods to the island of Malta, Wakah logistics will guide you through the insights of hassle free shipping.

End-to-End Shipping Solutions by Wakah Logistics

Wakah Logistics is a leading East African logistics provider, offering comprehensive cargo and parcel delivery services from Kenya to Malta. Our solutions include:

  • Air and sea freight
  • Multimodal transport
  • Warehousing and distribution
  • Customs clearance and regulatory compliance
  • Real-time tracking and updates

Whether you’re a Kenyan business exporting fresh produce, a Maltese company sending industrial equipment, or an individual shipping personal goods, we provide tailored services to ensure a smooth shipping experience.


Kenya–Malta Trade Relations: An Emerging Corridor

Trade between Kenya and Malta is still in its early stages but shows significant potential for growth. Kenya is steadily integrating into global supply chains, while Malta’s strategic position in the Mediterranean and its robust shipping infrastructure make it a valuable trade partner. Wakah Logistics supports this growing partnership by managing freight flows between Kenyan hubs like Nairobi and Mombasa and key Maltese cities such as Valletta, Sliema, and Birkirkara.


Current Market Outlook and Trade Trends

Kenya exports a range of agricultural and handmade goods to Malta. These include:

  • Tea and coffee: Highly sought after in Maltese cafés and gourmet shops
  • Fresh fruits: Avocados, mangoes, and pineapples shipped under cold-chain conditions
  • Cut flowers: Popular in Malta’s decorative and hospitality sectors
  • Textiles and leather products: Eco-conscious, handmade goods with growing appeal
  • Natural skincare products and processed foods: Leveraging African ingredients and craftsmanship

Wakah Logistics facilitates the export of these goods via air freight through Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and sea freight through the Port of Mombasa. We manage everything from documentation and temperature control to customs clearance and delivery tracking.


Maltese Exports to Kenya

Maltese businesses export a wide array of high-value goods to Kenya, such as:

  • Pharmaceuticals and diagnostic equipment: Used in hospitals and medical centers across Kenya
  • Electronics and IT hardware: Supporting Kenya’s expanding tech ecosystem
  • Maritime tools and engineering equipment: Applied in Kenya’s growing coastal and port industries
  • Construction materials: Contributing to national infrastructure projects
  • Home appliances and consumer goods: Increasingly popular in the Kenyan retail market

Wakah Logistics ensures these goods are cleared at Kenyan ports and transported to major cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, Eldoret, and Kisumu. Our experienced team verifies product compliance, manages import documentation, and coordinates last-mile delivery.

Wakah Logistics ensures smooth clearance at Kenyan ports and offers last-mile delivery to cities including Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Eldoret. We also verify suppliers in Malta to guarantee product quality and regulatory compliance.

Documents Required

  • commercial invoice
  • Packing list
  • Certificate of origin
  • Bill of lading for sea freight
  • Customs declaration form

Wakah logistics will provide with more up to date information for specific situations when shipping to Malta. For example, there are prohibited items that will either require a special permit to ship or can not be shipped at all.