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Home»Companies»KDF conducts site visit to Bamburi in a bid to help fight increasing road carnages
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KDF conducts site visit to Bamburi in a bid to help fight increasing road carnages

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT15th March 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Kenya Defence Forces, in a concerted effort to enhance road safety standards in its operations, completed a two-day benchmarking exercise at Bamburi Cement Plc.
The exercise centered on the role of data and technology in driver, vehicle, journey, load, and contractor management – critical pillars used to address road safety and responsible driving behaviors at the listed cement company.
It included visits to the Bamburi Special Products (BSP) and Nairobi Grinding Plant in the Industrial Area and Athi River respectively.
Speaking during the visit, Colonel Boniface Chomba, the head of Kenya Army Corps of Transport’s (KACT) delegation, said the operation was part of insight-building with the private sector to entrench professionalism in KDF’s motor transport units and combat road accidents.
“This private sector benchmarking tour is critical for comprehensive strategy learning at a time when the number of accidents reported countrywide is high and that mitigative measures such as leveraging data and technology can aid in its reduction,” said Chomba.
Bamburi Cement currently manages over 300 trucks transporting cement, concrete, aggregates, and building materials from its sites on any given day. In 2023 alone, its fleet’s sub-contracted drivers covered a total distance of over 12 million kilometers across the country.
Bamburi Cement Plc chief executive officer Mohit Kapoor said the company’s investment in emerging technology and data has been influential in managing its dynamic fleet operations.
“Creating a safe road environment is a top priority for Bamburi Cement since we rely heavily on transport to conduct our business,” said Kapoor.
“As a national interest issue, we are open to collaborating with like-minded private and public institutions on road safety management, leveraging our reliable and accurate data to help formulate strategy and inform policy formulation, implementation, and solution,” he added.
The CEO said that through fleet telematics technology, Bamburi Cement transporters undergo an In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) which monitors driver behavior such as harsh braking, harsh acceleration, freewheeling (driving on neutral gear), speeding, driving hours, and fuel consumption.
This helps develop the driver’s scorecard which leads to rewarding or sanctioning of the drivers therefore correcting driving behavior as well as positive reinforcement for the safe drivers.
The National Transport and Safety Authority reported that at least 22,885 people were involved in traffic accidents last year. There were 4,324 deaths, 10,769 serious injuries, and 7,792 minor injuries. In the report, the government highlighted 13 top causes of accidents in Kenya.
According to the WHO, Kenya is ranked 15th worldwide in terms of the number of fatalities per 100,000 vehicles on the road. Over three thousand road-related fatalities occur per annum. Most of these people are vulnerable road users – pedestrians, motorcyclists, and cyclists.

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