Maritime Week Gibraltar 2023

- Type: Conference/Seminar
Event Overview:
Maritime Week Gibraltar 2023
Hosted by HM Government of Gibraltar, the Gibraltar Port Authority, the Gibraltar Maritime Administration, and the University of Gibraltar Maritime Academy – and created and organised by Petrospot – this third edition of the biennial Maritime Week Gibraltar will once again provide a global showcase for one of the most efficient, secure, and professionally managed ports in the world.
Strategically located at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and Atlantic and of Europe and Africa, Gibraltar is the most important bunkering hub in the Mediterranean but also provides a range of key maritime services, from ship repair and agency to hull cleaning and surveying, from major cruise destination to superyacht haven, from thriving financial and legal centre to preferred crew change location. Through a range of events, including a Flagship Conference, highly focused breakout sessions, bunker and LNG training courses, technical site visits, an exhibition and a wide range of fabulous networking opportunities, Maritime Week Gibraltar will demonstrate why Gibraltar has come to be recognised as a rock-solid partner for global shipping.
Visitor Demographics:
- Visitor Origin:
- United Kingdom (UK)
- Visitor demographic:
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- Pioneers from all sectors of the international shipping sector:
- Government regulators
- Shipowners and operators
- Ship managers
- Charterers
- Bunker suppliers and traders
- Agents
- Superyacht community
- Maritime lawyers
- Chandlers
- LNG su
Event organiser:
- Organiser:
- Petrospot Limited
- Address:
- Petrospot House, Somerville Court, Trinity Way, United Kingdom (UK)
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