Uganda's Cross-Border Logistics Challenge
As a landlocked country, Uganda depends entirely on road corridors to access global markets. Every import and export passes through neighbouring countries โ primarily Kenya via the Northern Corridor to Mombasa, or Tanzania via the Central Corridor to Dar es Salaam. Understanding cross-border logistics is essential for any Uganda business involved in trade, manufacturing, or large-scale procurement.
The Northern Corridor โ Kampala to Mombasa
The Northern Corridor is Uganda's primary trade route, accounting for over 80% of Uganda's seaborne trade. The route runs: Kampala โ Jinja โ Malaba (Kenya border) โ Eldoret โ Nakuru โ Nairobi โ Mombasa.
| Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Total distance | Approximately 1,300 km |
| Transit time (road) | 2โ4 days depending on border clearance |
| 30-tonne truck rate | USD 1,800โ2,800 per trip |
| Key border crossing | Malaba โ main border; Busia โ alternative |
| Common delays | Malaba border congestion, Kenya weighbridge queues |
The Central Corridor โ Kampala to Dar es Salaam
The Central Corridor runs through Tanzania and is increasingly used as an alternative to the congested Northern Corridor. Route: Kampala โ Masaka โ Mutukula (Tanzania border) โ Dodoma โ Dar es Salaam.
| Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| Total distance | Approximately 1,600 km |
| Transit time (road) | 3โ5 days |
| 30-tonne truck rate | USD 2,200โ3,200 per trip |
| Key border crossing | Mutukula |
| Advantage | Less congested than Northern Corridor |
Cross-Border to Rwanda
Route: Kampala โ Masaka โ Katuna (Rwanda border) โ Kigali.
- Distance: Approximately 600 km
- Transit time: 8โ14 hours typically
- Rate for 30-tonne truck: USD 1,400โ2,200
- Border: Katuna / Gatuna โ generally efficient crossing
- East African Community rules: Uganda-Rwanda trade benefits from EAC preferential tariffs
Required Documentation for Cross-Border Trade
For exports from Uganda:
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list
- Certificate of origin (from Uganda Export Promotions Board)
- Customs export declaration (filed on URA ASYCUDA system)
- Sector-specific certificates (UCDA for coffee, UEPB for general goods)
- Driver's licence and vehicle documents
For imports to Uganda:
- Commercial invoice and packing list from supplier
- Bill of lading (sea) or airway bill
- Import declaration (URA ASYCUDA)
- Certificate of conformity (required for regulated goods)
- Pre-export verification certificate (for some product categories)
Uganda Customs Duties โ Overview
Uganda applies the East African Community Common External Tariff (CET) for imports from outside the EAC bloc:
- 0% duty: Raw materials and capital goods
- 10% duty: Intermediate goods
- 25% duty: Finished consumer goods
- 35% duty+: Sensitive goods (sugar, rice, wheat flour)
Imports from EAC partner states (Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan) generally attract 0% duty under EAC trade protocols.
Basket Advisory โ Cross-Border Logistics Support Uganda
We help businesses manage cross-border trade documentation, verify reliable transporters, and track cross-border cargo across the Northern and Central corridors from Uganda.
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