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Maritime Week Africa 2025: Embracing Change and Planning for the Future

Maritime Week Africa (#MWAF25), the longest-running and most popular bunkering event on the African continent, is making history by hosting its 16th edition on the beautiful island nation of Mauritius from 24-27 March 2025.
For the very first time, the industry’s key stakeholders – including bunker buyers and suppliers, ports, refiners, regulators, and maritime professionals – will convene at the Hilton Mauritius to explore cutting-edge developments, unique opportunities, and pressing challenges impacting the bunkering sector in Mauritius, across Africa, and beyond.
Packed Conference Programme
Attendees can expect an in-depth focus on both traditional marine fuels and emerging alternatives, reflecting the industry’s drive toward innovation and sustainability. Sessions will examine the critical factors shaping current markets and forecast the forces that will influence future growth. For a detailed look at the full conference agenda, please visit the MWAF 2025 Programme.
Event Highlights
1. Major International Conference: Thought leaders will share insights on bunkering, decarbonization, and next-generation fuel options.
2. Specialised Training Courses: Deep-dive sessions on shipping, bunkering, and alternative fuels to keep professionals ahead of the curve.
3. Exclusive Port Louis Tour: Experience the key maritime gateway of Mauritius and gain firsthand knowledge of its strategic importance.
4. Unparalleled Networking: Engage with industry colleagues at receptions, dinners, and other social gatherings amidst the island’s picturesque setting.
Join Us
Maritime Week Africa 2025 represents a pivotal opportunity to embrace change, plan for the future, and shape the evolving narrative of Africa’s marine fuels industry. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative event.
Contact & Registration
For more information, media inquiries, or registration details, please visit the official Maritime Week Africa 2025 website at maritimeweekafrica.com or email us at info@ship.energy

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Email: lbh@ship.energy

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