By Eddah Waithaka
SGA Security and Isuzu East Africa have sealed a strategic partnership to enhance operational efficiency, expand fleet capacity, and improve secure logistics services across East Africa.

A $3 Million Investment in Security & Efficiency
Under the deal, Isuzu will supply customized Isuzu NMR 85H trucks, fitted for Cash-in-Transit (CIT) and courier services, to meet SGA’s growing demand for secure valuables transportation.
The partnership, valued at $3 million (KES 387.6 million), will roll out in phases, starting in Uganda and Tanzania from July 17, 2025.
The collaboration aims to cut maintenance costs, standardize operations, and optimize fleet performance, backed by Isuzu’s strong after-sales support and engineering expertise.
Strengthening Regional Security Logistics
Jules Delahaije, CEO & Chairman of SGA Security Group, called the deal a “strategic investment in reliability, safety, and scalability.”
“Partnering with Isuzu, a leader in durable and high-performance vehicles, will enhance our ability to deliver secure, timely, and efficient services across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda,” Delahaije said.
The Isuzu NMR 85H built for tough terrains, will bolster SGA’s CIT operations, ensuring faster, safer, and more dependable customer deliveries.
Isuzu’s Commitment to Excellence
Rita Kavashe, Managing Director of Isuzu East Africa, said the partnership reflects a shared commitment to innovation and service excellence.
“SGA Security, like Isuzu, stands for trust and reliability. Our NMR 85H trucks are engineered for demanding CIT operations, and with our extensive support network, we’ll ensure SGA maximizes uptime and efficiency as they expand regionally,” Kavashe stated.
A Win for East Africa’s Security & Logistics Sector
The alliance reinforces SGA’s leadership in secure logistics while highlighting Isuzu’s role in enabling high-performance transport solutions across East Africa.
With this deal, both companies reaffirm their dedication to operational excellence, innovation, and long-term growth in the region.
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