Two and half years ago when Ahadi started, no one thought it would be the household name for the moving Industry, making companies who had been there for a decade run for their money. Victor, who had then resigned as a technician from one of the biggest cement manufacturing industry decided to venture in Removal and Logistics business. At first, his close friends and co-workers thought he was crazy leaving a promising career just to relocate people and offices.
With a burning desire to offer quality services in an industry dominated by a few, he came up with a package of first cleaning the houses before their clients moved in, professional packing during the day of moving, loading, transporting, doing the set up and finally installing Hi-Fi systems, Tv and even mounting them to the wall and eventually cleaning the new house.
“People want to do business with you because you help them get what they want. They don’t do business with you to help you get what you want. In this regard, I had to make sure we prepare the packages that offer real solutions in the moving industry. Once I had the idea I thought of, I had to make sure I implement it because the value of an idea lies in the using of it”, He said when contacted by our reporter.
Victor is a technology enthusiast who is always on the lookout on how best he can leverage on it in his business over large amount of capital,” once a new technology rolls over you, if you are not part of the steamroller, you are part of the road”, he said.
A year ago, He partnered with a smart city Lawyer in Nairobi, Dennis B. Mosota, who had a shared interested, they rebranded and introduced Logistics services to Ahadi. He says that they wanted to make Ahadi a one stop boutique for all services related to the Moving and Transport business and take the advantage of the time to spread their presence all over East Africa.With a new office strategically located at Remera next to the airport in Rwanda’s capital Kigali, and soon opening a new one in Tanzania, Ahadi, headquartered in Nairobi Capital on the 9th floor of Transnational Plaza is now able to offer services to Kenyans, Ugandans, Tanzanians and Rwandans moving and transporting items within East Africa.