Kenya & Burki Motors FZCO is an automotive trading and export company established in 2001, operating from Dubai Auto Zone (DAZ) under the regulatory authority of Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA).
The company specializes in the sourcing and export of used and new vehicles from Japan and the United States to international customers, including clients in:
Kenya & Burki Motors FZCO maintains a long-standing operational history based on lawful trade practices, documented supply chains, and compliance with international KYC/AML standards applicable to cross-border automotive transactions.
Where a vehicle is not available from in-house inventory, the company sources units directly from verified and licensed auction houses in Japan and the United States. The full transaction lifecycle — including sourcing, inspection, documentation, export clearance, and international shipping — is handled internally.
Following shipment, customers are provided with official shipping details and can monitor container or vessel status via the respective shipping line’s tracking platforms.
Kenya & Burki Motors FZCO operates through separate, legally registered entities based on jurisdiction and transaction requirements.
Kenya & Burki Motors FZCO
Dubai Auto Zone (DAZ), United Arab Emirates
Regulated by JAFZA
Established: 2001
This entity serves as the primary hub for:
Kenya & Burki Motors LLC
Registered in Wyoming, United States
Established: Recently incorporated
The U.S. entity has been established to:
All physical vehicle handling, export operations, and fulfillment activities remain conducted through the Dubai-based operating entity to ensure consistency, control, and regulatory compliance.
Kenya & Burki Motors follows structured internal controls designed to mitigate transactional, fraud, and delivery risks, including:
Kenya & Burki Motors conducts business through affiliated legal entities. The applicable entity for invoicing, payment processing, and contractual obligations may vary based on customer location, payment method, and regulatory requirements.