Premium baby diapers, adult incontinence, and femcare from European factories. Delivered to Kampala via Mombasa β East Africa's youngest population.
Direct access to European hygiene factories β premium quality at wholesale prices
Median age 16 = highest baby diaper demand per capita in Africa
Kampala's expanding middle class driving premium hygiene product demand
Government removed VAT on sanitary products β boosting femcare demand
Highest demand. Youngest population in Africa means massive diaper market. M and L sizes.
BEST SELLERVAT-free since government initiative. Wings preferred. Strong demand in schools and rural areas.
VAT FREEPopular with Owino Market traders. Repackers add local branding for upcountry distribution.
HIGH MARGINHospital and clinic sector in Kampala. Growing demand for quality incontinence care.
HEALTHCAREKenya's port + Northern Corridor road to Kampala
Sea + overland from Europe
Kenya-Uganda crossing, 3-5 days Mombasa to Kampala
EUR ~3,200 freight CIF Kampala
Serving Owino Market, Kikuubo, Nakasero and wholesale distributors across Uganda
Uganda is landlocked but well-connected via Mombasa port (Kenya). The Northern Corridor road is well-maintained. Freight adds ~EUR 400-600 per container vs. Mombasa CIF. We handle full door-to-door logistics.
Uganda is part of the East African Community (EAC). Goods entering through Kenya use the Single Customs Territory arrangement, simplifying documentation and reducing delays at the Busia border.
Yes, the Ugandan government removed VAT on sanitary towels and pads to improve menstrual hygiene management. This makes femcare products more affordable and increases demand significantly.
For new customers: 50% TT advance + 50% before shipment. LC at sight also accepted through Ugandan banks. After established relationship: flexible terms available.
Join successful Ugandan importers sourcing European quality at competitive prices. Serve Africa's youngest population.
Tell us what you need. Our team responds within 2 business hours with current stock and pricing.