Powering the “Big 4” and Beyond through Steel Innovation Agribusiness is the engine of the Kenyan economy. However, to compete globally in 2026, Kenyan farmers are moving away from makeshift timber structures toward industrial-grade steel fabrication. Vinct Engineering is proud to be at the forefront of this agricultural revolution.
Specialized Cold Storage and Packhouses
For the horticulture sector in Central Kenya and the Rift Valley, the “Cold Chain” is everything. We fabricate the structural skeletons for massive refrigerated packhouses. Steel is the ideal material here because it doesn’t warp under extreme temperature shifts and provides a hygienic environment that meets international export standards. Our designs integrate seamless sandwich-panel insulation with high-strength steel frames to ensure thermal efficiency.
Grain Silos and Bulk Storage
Post-harvest loss is a major challenge for Kenyan grain farmers. Traditional storage is prone to pests and moisture. Our fabricated steel silos provide an airtight, vermin-proof solution. We use galvanized corrugated steel to ensure that even in the heat of the North Rift, the internal temperature remains stable, preserving the nutritional value and market price of the crop.
Why Steel Beats Timber in Agribusiness
While timber is cheap initially, it is a liability in the long run. It rots, harbors termites, and is a significant fire risk. Vinct’s galvanized steel greenhouse frames and livestock sheds are a “one-time” investment. They are fire-resistant, pest-proof, and can withstand the heavy winds of the Kenyan highlands, ensuring your crops and livestock remain protected year-round.