In a bid to better serve customers nationwide, SETS General Trading has expanded its distribution network to key cities across Ethiopia. The new network ensures that high-quality construction materials, rebar, and imported goods are now more accessible to businesses and individuals in regions such as Bahir Dar, Dire Dawa, Hawassa, and Mekelle.
This strategic expansion aligns with SETS’s mission to support Ethiopia’s growing infrastructure and trade sectors. By reducing transportation times and costs, the extended network aims to streamline the supply chain, making it easier for clients to procure the materials they need for their projects. Customers can now benefit from quicker deliveries and improved availability of products.
To facilitate this growth, SETS has partnered with trusted logistics providers and established regional hubs equipped with the latest technology for efficient inventory management. These hubs are designed to handle large volumes of orders while ensuring that quality and customer satisfaction remain top priorities.
Speaking about the expansion, our Regional Operations Manager noted, “We are dedicated to making SETS products and services accessible to every corner of Ethiopia. This distribution network is a testament to our commitment to driving growth and meeting the demands of our diverse client base.”
Local contractors, developers, and retailers have already expressed their enthusiasm for the initiative. The increased proximity of distribution centers is expected to reduce project delays and improve efficiency in construction and trade operations.
Customers can now place orders through our website or visit the nearest SETS regional hub for personalized consultations and product recommendations. Our dedicated team is ready to assist with tailored solutions that meet your specific needs.
SETS General Trading is proud to play a vital role in Ethiopia’s development journey. This expansion is just one of the many ways we’re working to support businesses and communities nationwide.
Together, let’s build a stronger Ethiopia—one project at a time.