Africa is on the cusp of a trade and connectivity transformation. With the launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in January 2021, the continent aimed to eliminate import duties, reduce non-tariff barriers and significantly amplify regional integration. This growth had direct implications on maritime transports and services trade. An UN Economic Commission for Africa study highlights that by 2030, cargo carrying vessels would double i.e. from 58 million to 132 million. If the infrastructure projects move forward as planned, Africa’s maritime fleet could grow immensely crafting unprecedented opportunities and challenges for the maritime service sector.
At the backdrop of this expanding trade and shipping activity, the role of a reliable and efficient JRC service provider in Africa becomes even more critical and ineluctable. From the oil-rich coast of Angola to the strategic shipping lanes of Egypt businesses demand uninterrupted communication, advanced navigation and technical support to stay competitive in this era of growth.
JRC is a globally trusted brand for their marine navigation and communication equipments. It ’s advanced radar, satellite communication and integrated bridge systems have set industry benchmarks worldwide. Our strategic partnership with JRC brings world-class technology to meet unique needs of African shores. As a renowned JRC service provider in Africa, we combine local expertise with next-generation technology to keep vessels, ports and offshore operations running seamlessly.
Whether it’s a busting port in Egypt or offshore energy operations in Angola, Master Systems collaboration with JRC ensures that African ports are equipped with the same-high standard service trusted by global shipping giants.
Choosing a maritime partner for Africa is more than just technical support, you need to consider one who understands your market, your environment and your industry demands. This is exactly what Master Systems has in store for you:
Angola’s position in the Atlantic coast makes it a vital gateway for West African trade and offshore energy operations. As the country is evolving in number of ports, shipping lines and oil and gas platforms, it demands robust navigation and communication systems to ensure safe sea voyages. Here is where Master systems comes into action.
Through local service teams and rapid development capabilities we ensure vessels, rigs and terminals in Angola remain fully operational, safe and compliant even in harsh or tough environments.
Egypt is the catalyst for global trade and it stands at the intersection of the Suez Canal, one of the busiest waterways in the world. The country’s ports, logistics hubs and offshore activities require high-performance communication and navigation solutions that operate flawlessly around the clock.
Our local presence in Egypt allows us to respond quickly to service requests and deliver solutions that meet both global standards and local operational needs.
What sets Master Systems in action is more than just technical expertise. It’s the strength of our collaboration with JRC. By combining JRC’s cutting-edge technology with Master Systems’ decades of regional experience, we offer a level of support and service unmatched in the African market.
This continent-wide capability ensures that wherever your operations expand, Master Systems remains your constant and trusted JRC service provider in Africa.
The maritime and offshore industries in Africa are evolving fast and staying ahead means understanding the challenges of the region and delivering solutions that are knitted specially for it.
If you’re looking for a partner who understands the complexity of maritime operations and offers end-to-end JRC services tailored to Africa’s unique challenges, Master Systems is here to help.
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Contact Master Systems today to learn how our JRC services can enhance safety, boost operational efficiency, and keep your operations seamlessly connected across the African continent.