Hashi Energy

Hashi Energy Hashi Energy Holding Ltd( HEHL) is a privately owned company founded in 1991 as a key petroleum distributor for Chevron (trading as Caltex).

In the years that followed, Hashi has established itself as an integrated transport and logistics company, whose core business in East and Central Africa is in the;

-Importation and Distribution of Food

-Logistics – End-to-end Supply Chain Solutions

-Turnkey Operations

-Importation, Distribution and Marketing of Petroleum Products

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Hashi Energy
Nairobi

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With almost 3 decades of experience, Hashi Group has grown into a leading integrated solution provider focusing on turnkey solutions. It is our vision that with the continued support from partners & clients we will be able to build an even stronger portfolio of services and products to meet and exceed the ever-growing demands for more innovative solutions across Africa.

Hashi Group of Companies have their foundation in the registration of Hashi Empex Limited in Kenya. That Company later changed its name to Hashi Energy Limited. The registration of the company was the vision of Mr. Ahmed Hashi, who saw great business potential in remote, unfavorable terrains and unstable states within the surrounding regions.

At its initial stages, Hashi Energy Limited started out as a Kerosene distributer for Chevron Kenya, using Kerosene jerry cans to supply these African regions (Rwanda and DRC Markets) and eventually in the mid 90’s the company acquired depots in western Kenya to better serve the local market as well as the export market within East and Central Africa.

In 2008, the company rebranded itself to Hashi Energy Ltd, with the core business being importation, distribution, and marketing of petroleum products through imports, exports, bulk trading, petroleum depots, distribution networks, and service stations.