High-velocity warehousing
Accessories live or die on fill rate. We plan climate-controlled storage and SKU-level visibility so retailers are not waiting on a charger while phones sit unsold.
01 — Accessories
Chargers, cables, cases, and power products move faster than espresso machines and fail more quietly. Egyptian shoppers buy them weekly. Most of what they find is uncertified or parallel. Aervolt treats accessories as a logistics and authenticity category: SKU depth, safety paperwork, and channels that do not train the market to expect fakes.
02 — How We Enter This Category
Accessories live or die on fill rate. We plan climate-controlled storage and SKU-level visibility so retailers are not waiting on a charger while phones sit unsold.
Power products and Bluetooth accessories need GOEIC inspection and, where they transmit, NTRA approval. Skipping this is how a line gets stuck at customs.
Noon and Amazon.eg matter, but only after MAP and authenticity rules are set. We use marketplaces as a controlled channel, not the whole strategy.
Cases and cables convert beside phones and audio. We design accessory ranges to sit next to small electronics and smart-home kits, not as an afterthought bin.
04 — Partner Questions
Yes. Chargers, cables, cases, power banks, and related accessories are a dedicated import line. High-velocity SKUs need inventory discipline and authenticity control, not opportunistic carton buying.
Accessories look simple and are easy to counterfeit. Poor cables and uncertified chargers create safety, warranty, and brand-trust problems. Authorised import plus GOEIC and, where relevant, NTRA approval is the correct route.
Public study references include Anker, Belkin, Ugreen, Spigen, Apple and other accessory houses. These names illustrate demand; they are not claimed exclusive agencies.