Describes what is customary in the market for sales and customer support.

U.S. firms exporting products to Kenya should fully train local staff and establish a strong liaison with end-users for continuous equipment performance assessment. Manufacturers, in conjunction with a local representative, should provide detailed product information including set-up and operating instructions. Good local availability of spare parts and strong, integrated back-up service is vital.

Kenyan buyers increasingly demand strong after-sale service and customer support, including warranties, especially for electronics items. Buyers increasingly demand guarantees from retailers to ensure that products remain functional. After-sales repair, technical service, and customer support is particularly crucial given Kenya’s challenging physical infrastructure environment. Products in Kenya often suffer damage from transit, improper installation, and constant power fluctuations. Training and support remain an integral part of the sales cycle and provide an added advantage to one supplier over another.

U.S. firms exporting products to Kenya should fully train local staff and establish a strong liaison with end-users for continuous equipment performance assessment. Manufacturers, in conjunction with a local representative, should provide detailed product information including set-up and operating instructions. Good local availability of spare parts and strong, integrated back-up service is vital.

Kenyan buyers increasingly demand strong after-sale service and customer support, including warranties, especially for electronics items. Buyers increasingly demand guarantees from retailers to ensure that products remain functional. After-sales repair, technical service, and customer support is particularly crucial given Kenya’s challenging physical infrastructure environment. Products in Kenya often suffer damage from transit, improper installation, and constant power fluctuations. Training and support remain an integral part of the sales cycle and provide an added advantage to one supplier over another.
 

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