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Rank: Member Joined: 1/27/2012 Posts: 851 Location: Nairobi
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2012 wrote:mkeiy wrote:2012 wrote:mkeiy wrote:harrydre wrote:2012 wrote:So is there a safe parking within the stations where people can leave their cars if they are returning the same day or the next similar to the Airport? If not, that's a huge opportunity right there! If I may ask, what's the opportunity here? The opportunity is huge! If they have a parking lot then you can offer security services and maintenance. If not you can lease or buy land nearby and create a safe parking lot. Why use a taxi if your vehicle is cheaper for a same day return trip? In the US, people leave their cars in a lot, take the train to work and take their vehicles home in the evening or night. Really? What will be the ROI? 100% if you are holding idle land. What's the ROI of the parking lot at the airport? It's all up to how you market the service. If you target families, groups of friends going down for a night, business people... the list is endless. I will remind you once someone does it and I'm sure it is soon. Really? 100% ROI? You buy/lease,then turn around & say you are holding free land? Depends on marketing. I ask what marketing? The cars won't be that many. The only entity that can exploit this opportunity is KR. They already have the land. The rest nikuongea.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/9/2012 Posts: 576
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mkeiy wrote:2012 wrote:mkeiy wrote:2012 wrote:mkeiy wrote:harrydre wrote:2012 wrote:So is there a safe parking within the stations where people can leave their cars if they are returning the same day or the next similar to the Airport? If not, that's a huge opportunity right there! If I may ask, what's the opportunity here? The opportunity is huge! If they have a parking lot then you can offer security services and maintenance. If not you can lease or buy land nearby and create a safe parking lot. Why use a taxi if your vehicle is cheaper for a same day return trip? In the US, people leave their cars in a lot, take the train to work and take their vehicles home in the evening or night. Really? What will be the ROI? 100% if you are holding idle land. What's the ROI of the parking lot at the airport? It's all up to how you market the service. If you target families, groups of friends going down for a night, business people... the list is endless. I will remind you once someone does it and I'm sure it is soon. Really? 100% ROI? You buy/lease,then turn around & say you are holding free land? Depends on marketing. I ask what marketing? The cars won't be that many. The only entity that can exploit this opportunity is KR. They already have the land. The rest nikuongea. After constructing the Parking Kenya Railways starts their own secure parking akin to the one in JKIA.Hata wewe utajipata ukitumia ya Kenya Railways! Africa belongs to Africans.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 2,242
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Elsewhere, Joho said he will resume campaigning on July 1, with a “major press conference” to be attended by all those who have been affected by the SGR.The governor said he will show that the SGR will hurt the economy and Kenyans are not getting value for money. D- and economic analysis are worlds apart. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 11,935 Location: Nairobi
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Gathige wrote: Elsewhere, Joho said he will resume campaigning on July 1, with a “major press conference” to be attended by all those who have been affected by the SGR.The governor said he will show that the SGR will hurt the economy and Kenyans are not getting value for money.
D- and economic analysis are worlds apart.
Bus and truck owners. The D-Maina fellow is not used to much competition in his line of "business". Someone remind him business has no emotions and he shouldn't expect much support during his "woieee" moment. Poor man! http://www.nation.co.ke/...973908-aasgw2/index.htmlNothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Rank: Hello Joined: 6/21/2017 Posts: 2
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Swenani wrote:TSi wrote:I have a relative whose shamba falls on the SGR corridor, at least part of it at Kimuka just past Ngong. What are the payment rates that he should expect? How long does it take to be compensated? How big is it? I can buy him/her off at 1.5M per 1/8th @ Tsi, Seems your relative was my neighbour - @ DK44+200 or thereabout. That is the area a bit of activity is underway and with a road overpass along the cliff, some animals passage tunnel a few meters away. There was meant to be a 300m tunnel at DK43. .. but the rail route was deflected westwards slightly to avoid tunnel boring. This deflection squarely fell on my plot and am elbowed out. Waiting for compensation news.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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mkeiy wrote:mkeiy wrote:harrydre wrote:Some wonder why Mwafrika is behind in everything, it's some kind of reasoning I see here. These people opposing infrastructure expansion, go out there, visit the world we are eons behind.
Heck even if the SGR is double the cost, can you think outside the box on the pros, time saved, reduced congestion, quick flow of goods & services, roads damage, amount of cargo one round of train will transport etc etc. Nini mbaya na watu?? Lets review 1 Yr later and see. I recall people made noise on Thika Highway, these days wamenyamaza!
Heck, business is about profits and the margins are highest using road cargo for now, ceteris paribus. At the moment, trucking on the road is cheaper & convenient. I am wondering people who are not direct consumers of this SGR Cargo, are lecturing others. @harrydre. As it is; It's not saving time (congestion at ICD)& delays at Terminal 2 in Msa. Hence no such quick flow of goods. It's expensive.
These are the ONLY major factors a consumer (exporter or importer) will consider. Once they are fixed, we won't have reason to use road. I will benefit directly. Why would I oppose such a thing? Stuff like road congestion, amount of cargo moved per trip etc, those are for the masses. Masses do not transport cargo, individuals and businesses do. Fortunately, in business,it's more about business sense, unlike in our politics were other factors reign supreme. At the moment, Only @Essyk is seeing it as a consumer. She's going to try transporting using SGR Cargo, I am sticking to the road. Acheni siaza za Jubilee/Nasa, hii ni Biashara; @harrydre @Muchknow @Murchr @hardwood, what are you doing about it? Mwatumia SGR Cargo ama la?
SGR Cargo may not be cheaper, agents say! Quote:It will cost Sh50,000 to ferry a 20-foot container from the port to the Nairobi Inland Container Depot (ICD), according to Kenya Railways. Truckers charge between Sh60,000 and Sh80,000 to ferry the same container from the port to Nairobi, depending on the weight and type of cargo. “We have been paying the same rate to transport a container via Rift Valley Railways and really, if you look at other costs before goods are delivered at your door step, it might necessarily not be cheaper,” said William Ojonyo, the Kenya International Freight and Warehousing Association (Kifwa) chairman elect This is a very pedestrian argument no wonder very many truckers are making losses. Paying 100 shillings to travel in 3 days and paying 100 shillings to travel in 1 day doesn't have the same cost implication. One is definitely more expensive than the other even though the travel cost portion seems to be the same. Will DHL, Bollore, Fedex among other logistics and cargo handling firms prefer road transport to SGR? Any rational importer or business man will rather spend 10K more to have the cargo in 1-3 days rather than spend 10K less to have the cargo in 5-10 days. That is business sense! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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SGR fully booked until next week. They should introduce another train. http://www.the-star.co.k...dd-celebrations_c1583684
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 13,095
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 1,982 Location: matano manne
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[quote=hardwood]SGR fully booked until next week. They should introduce another train. http://www.the-star.co.k...d-celebrations_c1583684[/quote] @hardwood @impunity,why can't these trains make more than 1 trip per day.....Eg morning, afternoon and evening?
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