Key Facts
Aspect Details
Name / Brand Bravo Group Limited (often branded as Bravo Logistics).
Industry Transportation, logistics, freight forwarding, warehousing, and cargo clearance across sea, air, road, and rail.
Location / Headquarters Head office: Kurasini, Kilwa Road, Bandari Area, Mivinjeni, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Other Offices / Service Centres Includes branches in Dar es Salaam (city centre), Tunduma, and service centres in Temeke, among others.
When Founded / History Operating since around 2005.
Size / Employees Mid-sized company with approximately 51-200 employees.
Services Offered Sea & air freight servicesRoad and rail transport (local and transit freight)Clearing & forwarding (local and transit)Container Freight Stations (CFS) & Inland Container Depots (ICDs)Warehousing, storage, and terminal services
Certifications / Memberships ISO certified since 2015Member of Tanzania Freight Forwarders Association (TAFFA)Platinum member of Tanzania Truck Owners Association (TATOA)Member of FIATA (International Federation of Freight Forwarders)
Contact Phone: +255 (022) 211 3127; Email: inquiries@bravo.co.tz
Strengths & Positioning
Comprehensive logistics services: Covers multiple transport modes and integrated services, offering flexibility and efficiency.
Infrastructure: Owns inland container depots, container freight stations, and terminal facilities that support high cargo handling capacity.
Credibility: ISO certification and industry memberships add credibility and trustworthiness.
Local expertise: With nearly two decades of operations, they have strong knowledge of Tanzanian and regional logistics landscapes.
Weaknesses / Gaps / Risks
Limited public financial information: Revenue and profit data are not readily available.
Unclear founding date: Records indicate around 2005, but not always consistently stated.
Capacity transparency: Specific details about throughput and storage capacity aren’t widely shared.
Competitive pressures: Operates in a crowded logistics sector with challenges such as customs delays and regional infrastructure issues.