Why Exhibit?

Reinvigorated for its 11th edition, Sea Asia 2027 is poised to enable the maritime and offshore industry to explore partnerships with new customers in decarbonisation, technology and innovation. With demonstrated success fostering connections in past editions, Sea Asia 2027 will connect, engage and help take your business forward.

Sea Asia has built a community of unique and productive relationships within the regional maritime market, uniting thousands of maritime buyers with innovative industry suppliers, solution-providers and equipment manufacturers.

Anchor your presence at Sea Asia 2027 and supplement your traditional relationships with new partnerships that matter to your business!

Key Reasons to Exhibit at Sea Asia 2027

Connect with Key Industry Buyers

Gain direct access to Sea Asia’s pool of high-quality buyers for all 3 days. 60%* of visitors made purchasing and recommending decisions

Expand Your Network

Sea Asia attracts maritime professionals with strong buying power, offering exhibitors the opportunity to re-connect with existing connections and establish new ones

Achieve Maximum Brand Awareness

Showcase your products and services to over 20,000 maritime professionals in-person and establish your company’s presence in the region

Secure New Sales Leads

Reach your target audience with Sea Asia’s large percentage of industry influencer, decision makers and purchasers to achieve your business objectives

Visitor’s Profile At A Glance

Ship Owners / Ship Managers / Crew Management

Shipyards / Ship Design / Naval Architects

Bunkering / Logistics / Ship Agencies / Brokers

Banking / Finance / Legal / HR / Insurance

Equipment Manufacturing / Supplier / Distributor

Maritime IT / Communications / Startups


Classification Societies

Port Authorities & Terminals / Regulatory Bodies / Associations

Get in touch to find out more about how we can help grow your presence in the region

South-East Asia

Jonathan Kiang
T: +65 9278 1701
E: [email protected]

Putri Wulandari
T: +65 6727 5548
E: [email protected]

International

Chris Adams
T: +44 (0) 7866 799191
E: [email protected]

Hear From Past Editions’ Exhibitors

Interview with SES Networks

Interview with Wilhelmsen Ships Service

What do our participants like about Sea Asia?

Why Asia?

Despite the challenging global market conditions faced by the maritime and offshore industry, the long-term prospects for Asia are positive as it remains one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. Here are some reasons why you should not miss riding on Asia’s wave and be present at Sea Asia:

Asian Shipowners’ Association membership controls about 50% of the world’s merchant fleet

The world’s top 10 container ports by volume in 2021 are in Asia

China, Japan and South korea account for over 95% of the entire global shipbuilding market share in 2022

Why Singapore?

Singapore is Asia’s gateway for global leaders in ship financing, ship broking, risk management and marine insurance. Capitalising on its strategic location, sophisticated port facilities and shipyards, Singapore has developed into a premier International Maritime Centre (IMC) as one of the world’s busiest transshipment hubs where ships hub and essential ancillary services in shipping, commerce, and logistics flourish. Strategically positioned, Sea Asia is your one-stop platform to forge connections that matter and reach out to key decision makers who are actively sourcing for ancillary services in this crucial maritime hub.

  • Annually, more than 130,000 ships call at Singapore
  • At any one time, there are about 1,000 vessels in the Singapore port
  • The Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS) is amongst the top 5 largest ship registries in the world. Today, the SRS has over 4,400 vessels registered with it.
  • Singapore maintained its lead in the Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Centre Development (ISCD) for the eighth year running
    Singapore is one of the world’s busiest transshipment hubs with links to more than 600 ports in over 120 countries
  • Singapore is recognised as the top leading maritime capital of the world (Menon Report) in 2022.