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Kenya's next industrial revolution will be built on scale

Acquisition of East African Portland Cement Company by Amsons Group illustrates the shift in Kenya’s industrial sector. [File, Standard]

Kenya’s industrial sector is entering a new phase, one defined by consolidation, capital muscle, and the logic of economies of scale. The recent wave of mergers and acquisitions across industries, from cement to banking and logistics, signals a restructuring of how business is done in a highly competitive, cost-sensitive environment.

The ongoing acquisition of East African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) by Amsons Group, coming just months after Amsons’ takeover of Bamburi Cement, perfectly illustrates this shift. The cement industry is capital-intensive, energy-hungry, and logistics-heavy. This combination punishes inefficiency and rewards size. Larger players produce cement at lower unit costs, spread their overheads across output, negotiate better supplier contracts, and invest in cleaner, more modern technology. Ultimately, consumers benefit the most from this.

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