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Charting Africa’s maritime opportunities

Maritime tender intelligence

Africa is shopping for maritime services, equipment, boats and consultants. In the first three months of 2026, Maritime Review Africa published 165 maritime procurement opportunities across 16 countries.

From boats to port concessions, there are opportunities that are open to both national and international bidders. Patrol boats for governments racing to secure their coastlines. Fishing vessel fleets funded by the World Bank. A torpedo-shaped underwater robot for one of South Africa’s most sophisticated research institutions.

What’s more interesting is the flurry of consultancy mandates that collectively reveal where Africa’s maritime economy is heading long before the infrastructure tenders arrive.

The Q1 2026 Africa Maritime Tenders Quarterly Intelligence Report is here — the first in an ongoing series, and free for Maritime Review Africa Premium Tender Subscribers.

The Q1 2026 Africa Maritime Tenders Quarterly Intelligence Report is Maritime Review Africa’s new deep-dive analysis of every maritime procurement opportunity published during the first quarter. It is the first in a quarterly series that will track, contextualise and analyse the continent’s maritime procurement landscape throughout the year, effectively giving maritime professionals the intelligence they need to compete, plan and grow.

Tender notices are published in fragments; scattered across government portals, procurement platforms, and organisational websites in formats ranging from polished RFP documents to hastily translated PDFs. Most businesses operating in Africa’s maritime sector catch a fraction of what is issued, and typically only the tenders they already knew to look for.

This report pulls the complete picture of published tenders together. Every tender published in Q1 2026 is captured, categorised and analysed by country, by sector, by scope of work, by issuer type, and by bidder eligibility. The result is an intelligence product that aims to piece Africa’s maritime ambitions together.

Diving into details

The Q1 2026 report includes a dedicated chapter on the quarter’s boat building opportunities ranging from a World Bank-funded fishing vessel fleet procurement in Kenya to a sophisticated autonomous underwater vehicle for a South African research institution, and a fast interceptor boat for the Mauritius Revenue Authority. For shipyards and marine equipment suppliers, this analysis provides vessel specifications context, funding source identification, and bidder eligibility assessment in a single place.

A separate chapter examines the 18 consultancy tenders issued across the quarter. These are arguably among the most strategically illuminating procurement events in the dataset. Consultancy tenders reveal what governments do not yet know and what infrastructure deals are still being assembled.

Transaction advisory mandates from Transnet and the Kenya Ports Authority. Green hydrogen export pathway studies. Pan-African fisheries governance frameworks from GIZ. A licensing round preparation brief from Kenya’s Ministry of Energy. They are the advance signals of the major tenders that follow.

FREE FOR PREMIUM TENDER SUBSCRIBERS

The Q1 2026 Quarterly Intelligence Report is available free of charge to Maritime Review Africa Premium Tender Subscribers. If you already subscribe, your copy is waiting for you.
Not yet a Premium Subscriber? The quarterly reports are one of the reasons to become one. Premium Tender Subscribers receive real-time alerts for every new maritime tender published across Africa along with full access to the Quarterly Intelligence Report series as each edition is released.

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The Q1 2026 Maritime Tender Intelligence Report is the first in a new series of quarterly deep-dives. It includes detailed sections highlighting trends and opportunities within a number of maritime sectors across Africa.

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