Federation of Kenya Employers
(FKE)
Argwings Kodhek Road, Waajiri House,
P.O. Box 48311, Nairobi, GPO, 00100 Kenya
Tel. 00254-2-72 19 29, 72 19 48, 72 02 42, Fax: 00254-2-71
22 99/72 19 90
Email: fke@arcc.or.ke
FKE was registered under
the Trade Unions Act in January, 1959 as an association representing
the collective interests of employers. Its major objective
is to harmonise and defend employers' interests and to raise
the social consciousness of employers to enable them to realise
the full potential of their enterprises by promoting increased
labour productivity, sound management techniques, better industrial
relations, fair labour practices, effective work organisation
and staff motivation.
Fresh Produce Exporters Association
of Kenya (FPEAK)
Kabarnet Road, of Ngong Road,
P.O. Box 40312, Nairobi, GPO, 00100 Kenya
Tel. 00254-2-56 13 04/56 41 70, Fax: 00254-2-56 41 71
Email: fpeak@wanainchi.com
FPEAK was founded in 1975
to cater for the needs of Kenyan exporters of horticultural
produce. It provides market intelligence, export promotion,
technical support and training services for exporters and
their staff as well as negotiating favourable terms for provision
of goods and services to the industry.
Kenya Association of Manufacturers
(KAM)
Peponi Road, Westlands,
P.O. Box 30225, Nairobi, GPO, 00100 Kenya
Tel. 00254-2-74 60 05/7, Fax: 00254-2-74 60 28/30
Email: kam@africaonline.co.ke
KAM is a representative
organisation of industrialists. It was constituted as a corporate
body in 1959 to bring together industrialists with the aim
of encouraging investment and development of industrial potential
in Kenya.
Kenya Industrial Property Office
(KIPO)
Weights and Measures Building, Kapiti Road, off Mombasa Road,
P.O. Box 51648, Nairobi, GPO, 00100 Kenya
Tel. 00254-2-60 22 11, 60 63 26, Fax: 00254-2-60 63 12
Email: kipi@swiftkenya.com
KIPO was established in
1989 to promote inventive, innovative activities and to facilitate
the acquisition of technology through grant, regulation of
patents, utility models, industrial designs and rationalisation
models.
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