Maritime Week Africa, the longest-running and most popular bunkering event in Africa, will return to Cape Town in January 2026, building on its unrivalled reputation for bringing all parts of the industry together for top-level information exchange and direct access to the most influential
NatPower Marine, a leading developer of clean energy infrastructure for the maritime sector, is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Athenian Sea Carriers, a globally respected shipowner committed to sustainable operations. The MoU outlines a framework for collaboration on the deployment of cold ironing and electric i-fuel charging
The ship.energy summit will explore the critical role of energy, port, and technology stakeholders in solving the ‘last mile’ challenge for shipping’s energy transition. As regulations tighten and decarbonisation accelerates, the summit in Barcelona will feature expert insights, case studies, and the latest technological advancements. VIEW MORE DETAILS Erica
Indonesia’s President-Elect declared in his election campaign that the development of maritime infrastructure would be a top priority for his government.
















