ABOUT US
Sierra Freight Security Solutions
Global Shipping Company
Head Office:
Kitusuru Road, Westlands Nairobi, Kenya.
Branches and Agent Offices:
Global Presence
Services Provided:
International Shipping:
We provide efficient and secure shipping solutions worldwide for both large and small-scale shipments.
Shipping Methods:
- Sea Freight
- Air Freight
- Land Transportation
Specialized Shipments:
Mining Products and Equipment:
- Copper
- Gold
- Lithium
- Diamond
- Bauxite
- Coltan
- Metal,
- Iron Ore etc.
Commodities:
- Rice
- Cement
- And other essential goods.
Why Choose Us:
- Global Reach: A strong presence in key markets worldwide.
- Expertise: Extensive experience in handling valuable and sensitive shipments like mining products.
- Security and Insurance: We provide comprehensive security and insurance for your shipments, ensuring the safe delivery of your goods.
- Reliable Shipping Solutions: Secure and tailored shipping options to meet the unique needs of our clients.
OUR SERVICE
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Our Services
Multimodal Transport
Maritime Chartering
Air Freight
Sea Freight
Customs Clearance
Minerals
Dangerous Goods
Security and Storage Solutions

SEA FREIGHT
Sea Freight : If you’re looking for a cost-effective and efficient mode of transportation for your cargo, sea freight or ocean transport is a popular choice. As a global shipping company, we offer a range of sea freight solutions for your cargo needs, including full container load (FCL) transport and less-than-container load (LCL) transport.We provide worldwide ocean transport for a wide range of cargo types, including container cargo, liquid bulk, dry cargo, breakbulk, and RoRo cargo. Our global network allows us to offer almost any destination in the world, and we have fixed price lists for destinations in the Asia, Europe, North and South America, Australia and Africa, Middle East. Contact us for current prices and transit times. With our years of experience and global network, we ensure that your cargo is transported to the right place within the specified timeframe. Our ocean transport service is safe and efficient, with ships designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. Compared to other modes of transport, sea freight has a lower environmental impact, making it a more environmentally friendly option.When you choose Sierra Freight - Security Solutions for your sea freight needs, we take care of the entire process, including advice on shipping, pickup of the goods, delivery to the departure port, customs formalities, and RDW documents. We offer smart, safe, and secure solutions for oversized freight that doesn’t fit into standard containers. Our flexible itineraries include port-to-port, door-to-port, port-to-door, or door-to-door, with inland haulage solutions for pickup and delivery by truck. Factors to consider when shipping by sea include the desired type of freight transport, container size, transit time, load type, cargo weight, load dimension, and Incoterm. At Sierra Freight - Security Solutions, we provide a tailored quote free of charge for your ocean transport needs.

AIR FREIGHT
Air Freight: Air freight is an excellent solution if you need fast and reliable transportation for your goods. As an air freight forwarder, we can ship your air freight from almost any location worldwide. We offer a “door-to-door” service, which means we can pick up your cargo from your home and deliver it to the intended destination. Alternatively, the recipient can choose to pick up the shipment at the airport.We also take care of all necessary documentation for your air freight shipment, such as customs and export documents. We offer an all-in-one service and strive to ensure that your shipment is delivered smoothly and without any issues to the correct address.However, it’s important to note that not all cargo can be transported by air. There are restrictions, such as the transportation of dangerous goods without the appropriate documentation, and strict regulations on the import of natural products like fruit and herbs. Our team can advise you on the impossibilities of your cargo.Air freight logistics are largely comparable to other freight transportation methods. Goods are transported in containers, which have associated costs and free time periods. They must be transported to and from the correct airport terminal, and proper documentation is required.The primary advantages of air freight are its speed and reliability. Cargo typically arrives at its destination within 24 hours of arriving at the airport, making it an excellent way to transport time-sensitive and high-value cargo. However, the cost of air freight can be significantly higher than other transportation methods due to the higher cost of high-speed shipping, which is typically required for air freight.Air freight can be divided into two main categories: general cargo and special cargo. General cargo includes everyday products, while special cargo requires specific handling and precautions due to its weight, dimensions, nature, and value.The shipping process for air freight involves several stages, including checking restrictions to ensure that the cargo meets all necessary regulations, making bookings and arranging shipment, preparing the freight for export and packing it accordingly, calculating the gross weight and shipping costs, delivering the freight, tracking it, and collecting it. Each type of cargo has specific regulations and rules that must be followed throughout the shipping process, including proper marking and labeling, packaging, and handling.

CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
Customs Clearance: Customs clearance is a process designed to control goods entering and leaving the customs territory. It is a key element of international trade that affects the smooth and legal movement of goods. The process can vary depending on the type of customs clearance that is applied. In this article we will discuss the different types of customs clearance, noting their specifics and practical application.Types of customs clearanceThere are several basic types of customs clearance, which are adapted to different needs and situations in international trade. Among them are export clearance, import clearance/release, import clearance under the 4200 procedure. Each of these types has its own specific features and processes, which will be discussed below.Basic types of customs clearance:– Export clearance – refers to the removal of goods outside the customs territory of the European Union. It is a procedure that aims to control the legality of exports, verify documentation and ensure that exported goods meet all customs and regulatory requirements of the exporter’s and importer’s country. Export clearance is crucial to maintaining the legality of international trade transactions and protecting the country’s economic interests.– Import clearance – is a process that applies to goods entering the customs territory of the European Union. This procedure involves detailed inspection of goods, verification of documents, and the calculation and collection of customs duties and taxes. Import customs clearance is a key element in ensuring the safety and legality of goods entering the internal market.– Import customs clearance under the 4200 procedure – is addressed to entities importing goods into the European Union through the territory of Poland. The procedure allows importers to benefit from exemption from VAT on goods (subject to certain conditions, of course).Determining the type of customs clearanceDetermining the type of customs clearance to be used in a given situation depends on a number of factors, such as the nature of the goods, the purpose of their import or export, and specific regulatory requirements. Choosing the right type of customs clearance is crucial to properly carry out customs procedures and avoid potential legal and financial problems.Documentation and paperwork Documentation is an integral part of any type of customs clearance. Proper preparation of documents, such as invoices, bills of lading, certificates of origin or documents proving compliance with sanitary or phytosanitary standards, is crucial for smooth clearance. Customs agencies and freight forwarders often offer consulting services for the preparation of the necessary documentation, making the clearance process much easier.Cooperation with customs agenciesCooperation with professional customs agencies can greatly facilitate the customs clearance process. These agencies have the experience and knowledge to handle all clearance formalities efficiently. This allows entrepreneurs to focus on their core business, leaving customs issues in the hands of experts.Exceptions and special proceduresIn addition to the standard types of customs clearance, there are also special procedures and exceptions that can be applied in certain situations. Examples include simplified procedures, which allow faster clearance of goods for companies that meet certain criteria, or procedures for goods shipped as humanitarian aid. Each of these procedures has its own specific requirements and applications that must be thoroughly known and understood.Types of customs clearance – summaryTypes of customs clearance, such as export clearance, import clearance and import clearance under the 4200 procedure, have their own specific features and procedures that are tailored to the different needs of international trade. Each type of customs clearance is designed to ensure the legality and security of goods crossing borders, and their proper application is crucial to the smooth functioning of international supply chains.In practice, determining the type of customs clearance to be applied in a given situation requires careful analysis and knowledge of customs regulations and the specifics of the goods being transported. That is why cooperation with experienced customs agencies and consultants is invaluable for companies involved in international trade.The proper organization of customs processes, including the correct choice of the type of customs clearance, can significantly affect a company’s operational efficiency, reduce costs and minimize the risks associated with international trade. In today’s globalized world, where trade borders are increasingly open, understanding and correctly applying customs procedures is crucial to success in the international market.

DANGEROUS GOODS
METALS - Raw material transport solutions Dangerous goods: Dangerous goods require specialised transport performed by professionals, given that incorrect handling can entail serious consequences for people and the environment. At Sierra Freight - Security Solutions we take care of the integral transport of dangerous cargoes requiring special handling, such as explosives, flammable, toxic, corrosive and radioactive materials. We offer you a logistics service from start to finish, including all areas in the supply chain and adapting ourselves both to your own needs, and to the load requirements. Metal transport solutions Metals are materials which are used extensively in countless industrial sectors, from building to the car industry. That’s why its supply, and therefore its logistics, are of vital importance in our society. Our extensive experience in transporting metals means that we can provide efficient and high value services for companies in the metal working industry. At Sierra Freight - Security Solutions we offer you an integral logistics service, covering every stage in the supply chain and completely adapted to the specific needs of your goods, guaranteeing efficiency and visibility in every process.

MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
Multimodal transport (also known as combined transport) is the transportation of goods under a single contract, but performed with at least two different modes of transport; the carrier is liable (in a legal sense) for the entire carriage, even though it is performed by several different modes of transport (by rail, sea and road, for example). The carrier does not have to possess all the means of transport, and in practice usually does not; the carriage is often performed by sub-carriers (referred to in legal language as "actual carriers"). The carrier responsible for the entire carriage is referred to as a multimodal transport operator, or MTO.

MARITIME CHARTERING
Maritime Chartering is an activity within the shipping industry whereby a shipowner hires out the use of their vessel to a charterer. The contract between the parties is called a charterparty (from French charte partie 'parted document'). The three main types of charter are: demise charter, voyage charter, and time charter.CharterereditIn some cases, a charterer may own cargo and employ a shipbroker to find a ship to deliver the cargo for a certain price, the freight rate. Freight rates may be on a per-ton basis over a certain route (e.g. for iron ore between Brazil and China), in Worldscale points (in case of oil tankers). Alternatively may be expressed in terms of a total sum, normally in US dollars, per day for the agreed duration of the charter.A charterer may also be a party without a cargo that takes a vessel on charter for a specified period from the owner and then trades the ship to carry cargoes at a profit above the hire rate or even makes a profit in a rising market by reletting the ship out to other charterers.Depending on the type of ship and the type of charter, a standard contract form, called a charter party, is normally used to record the exact rate, duration and terms that are agreed between the shipowner and the charterer.Time charter equivalent is a standard shipping industry performance measure and is used primarily to compare period-to-period changes in a shipping company's performance despite changes in the mix of charter types.

MINERALS - METAL
Safe shipping solutions for your mining products and minerals. As one the world’s leading multipurpose shipping company, we transport vast amounts of mining products and minerals every year. Many of the world’s largest exporting companies rely on us to deliver their coltan, copper, gold, lithium, diamond, bauxite and ores etc, with safely and security.When it comes to shipping mining products, we understand the importance of reliability, environmental sustainability and economic viability. So wherever you are in the Asia, Europe, North and South America, Australia, Africa, Middle East, our team of dedicated specialists can help you to establish a flexible, reliable and efficient supply chain for your mining products. The shipping of mining products and minerals isn’t just about ocean transportation. Cargo also needs to be transported inland, often at both ends of its journey. That’s why we offer a full-service solution, our team of experts deliver flexible tailored shipping solutions that safeguard the quality of your mining products, from origin to destination.

SECURITY AND STORAGE SOLUTIONS
Security Solutions: Security for minerals involves protecting valuable raw materials from theft, sabotage, smuggling, and other threats throughout their lifecycle—from extraction to processing, storage, and transportation. Given your specialization in mining security, here are key aspects to consider:
1. Physical Security
Perimeter Protection: Fences, barriers, and access control systems.
Surveillance: CCTV, drones, and motion sensors for continuous monitoring.
Security Personnel: Armed or unarmed guards with patrol routes and rapid response teams.
2. Cybersecurity
SCADA/ICS Protection: Secure operational technology (OT) against cyber threats.
Network Security: Firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDS), and VPNs for remote monitoring.
Data Protection: Encryption and access controls for geological and transactional data.
3. Asset Tracking & Inventory Management
RFID & GPS Tracking: For minerals in transit to prevent theft and diversion.
Blockchain & Digital Ledger: Enhancing supply chain transparency and preventing fraud.
4. Insider Threat Prevention
Employee Vetting & Monitoring: Background checks and behavior analysis.
Access Controls & Least Privilege Principle: Restricting access based on necessity.
Whistleblower Mechanisms: Encouraging reporting of suspicious activities.
5. Secure Transportation
Armored Vehicles & Escorts: For high-value mineral transport.
Route Planning & Diversion Strategies: Preventing hijack attempts.
Tamper-Proof Packaging: Sealing and tracking mineral containers.
6. Emergency Response & Crisis Management
Incident Response Plans: Rapid reaction to security breaches.
Drills & Training: Preparing staff for emergencies like theft or cyberattacks.
Coordination with Law Enforcement: Ensuring legal support in case of incidents.

Founder and Group Chairman
Captain. Vicente Kamau
Captain Vicente Kamau, Founder and Group Chairman of Sierra Freight Security Solutions, was born in Kenya. He began his career as a young captain operating passenger ferries in East Africa, following his graduation from the Kenya Maritime Academy. His early experience in the maritime industry provided him with valuable insights into both the challenges and opportunities within the sector. In 2015, Mr. Kamau co-founded Sierra Freight Security Solutions with his partner, and since then, he has been instrumental in driving the company's growth. Under his leadership, Sierra Freight Security Solutions has expanded its reach internationally, establishing the company as a prominent player in the global shipping and freight security industry.

Co Founder and President
Jane May
Jane May, the co-founder and president of Sierra Freight Security Solutions, has played a pivotal role in the establishment and growth of the company. As a co-founder, she was instrumental in shaping the company's vision, structure, and operational strategy. In her role as president, Jane May oversees day-to-day operations, manages key relationships, and drives the company's overall growth and development. She is also deeply involved in decision-making processes related to logistics, customer service, and strategic partnerships, ensuring Sierra Freight Security Solutions maintains a competitive position within the shipping and freight security industry. Her leadership has been central to the company's success and its ongoing expansion in a dynamic and competitive market.

CEO
Susan Onyango
Susan Onyango joined Sierra Freight Security Solutions (SFSS) as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in March 2016, reporting directly to the Group President, Jane May. In her role, she is responsible for overseeing the operations of SFSS, a global shipping company that handles air freight, sea freight, and logistics, including ocean liner services. With over 13 years of experience in the shipping industry, Susan Onyango brings significant expertise to her leadership role. Prior to joining SFSS, she was a Member of the Executive Board at GAC, having held various leadership positions in East Africa.