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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Senegal: How Maritalia Group contributes to sustainable energy development in Africa

by Mapathé SOW
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Maritalia Group, a leader in logistics and maritime freight solutions, made its presence felt at the 2025 edition of African Energy Week (AEC), one of the continent's flagship energy sector events. Held from 29 September to 3 October in Cape Town, the conference brought together experts, investors and decision-makers to discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with Africa's energy transition.

Represented by Mr Mouhamed Alga Ndiaye, Deputy CEO, Maritalia Group took advantage of this international platform to consolidate its strategic partnerships. During sessions dedicated to energy transition, sustainable investment and logistics innovation, Mr Ndiaye engaged in fruitful discussions with key industry players, international investors and government representatives. These interactions highlighted the group's expertise in maritime freight and integrated logistics solutions, which are essential assets for supporting infrastructure and energy development on the African continent.

"We are convinced that Africa's energy future depends on strong partnerships and innovative solutions. At Maritalia Group, we are committed to supporting this growth with agility, providing logistics services that facilitate access to resources and accelerate sustainable projects," said Mr Mouhamed Alga Ndiaye, Deputy CEO of Maritalia Group.

This participation reinforces Maritalia Group's commitment to Africa, a rapidly expanding market where the group already operates successfully. By focusing on innovation and sustainability, Maritalia Group continues to play a pivotal role in the energy supply chain, contributing to a more prosperous and resilient Africa.

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