A London-based trading and infrastructure partner sourcing quality goods from Europe and China — currently serving clients across Ghana and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with global reach.
Reelogistics Ltd is a UK-registered trading and infrastructure partner headquartered in London. We source quality goods from established suppliers across Europe and China, and deliver them to the markets where they make the most difference.
Our current clients are primarily based in Ghana, with the Democratic Republic of Congo coming online shortly — but our sourcing network and ambitions are global. We're small, agile, and personal — and that's how we like it.
Vetted suppliers, careful sourcing, and dependable shipping you can plan around.
Quality goods at prices that work for the communities and businesses we serve.
From solar lighting projects to circular-economy infrastructure — trade that builds futures.
Each division focuses on what it does best — bringing dedicated expertise and supplier networks to every category we serve.
Solar street lights, hook lights, and sustainable lighting engineered for African homes, farms, and rural communities.
Quality second-hand tyres sourced from Europe and carefully selected car parts shipped from China — built for African roads.
Turning waste tyres into roads, paving, and infrastructure materials — a circular-economy solution for growing nations.
Professionally refurbished phones, laptops, and tablets — making reliable technology accessible to more people.
Everyday essentials for households — practical, durable, and built for real life. From manual washing machines to cookware.
Bespoke procurement and supplier-vetting service — we help institutions source practical goods and reduce procurement risk.
Two flagship projects in Ghana — one bringing light, one turning waste into roads. Both built on partnership, transparency, and measurable impact.
Working hand-in-hand with village chiefs in the Kumasi region, our ReeRay community lighting initiative brings reliable, affordable solar energy to areas without safe or consistent electricity — making streets safer, extending study hours for children, and unlocking productivity for local businesses.
Every household receives 3-4 solar bulbs, with strategic solar street lights placed at key community locations. Every installation is documented for full transparency with our partners and funders.
Every year, thousands of tyres are discarded across Ghana's cities and highways. They don't decompose, they create environmental hazards, and when burned they release harmful toxins. Our ReeRoad initiative transforms this problem into opportunity.
From industrial shredding to rubber crumb and fine rubber powder production, we supply materials for rubber-modified asphalt (flexible, long-lasting, perfect for Ghana's climate), paving blocks, roofing, safety surfaces for playgrounds and sports tracks, and a range of recycled rubber products.
Three specialists across the UK and Ghana, working in concert to bridge global sourcing with local delivery.
Jermaine leads Reelogistics with hands-on experience in solar power lighting and small-scale infrastructure delivery. A graduate of London Metropolitan University in Computer Science & Business Management, he is the driving force behind both the ReeRay community lighting initiative and the ReeRoad tyre-recycling project in Ghana.
Nellie heads up global sourcing and procurement strategy at Reelogistics. Holding MBBS, LLM, and DBA qualifications, she helps institutions source practical goods with confidence — running supplier checks, product specifications, and procurement risk reviews across Europe and China.
Based in Accra, Emmanuel is Reelogistics' on-the-ground partner in Ghana — managing relationships with local authorities, securing permits, and overseeing project delivery. With a background in international trade and a specialism in rubber and recycled materials, he plays a central role in both our ReeRay and ReeRoad initiatives.
Looking to source goods, partner on a community project, or just want to know more about what we do? We'd love to hear from you.