Mauritius, as a strategic hub in the Indian Ocean, faces unique challenges in the procurement of calcined petroleum coke. Due to its geographic isolation, the local manufacturing sector relies heavily on imported high-grade carbon materials to maintain the quality of non-metallic mineral processing and metallurgical operations.
The humid tropical climate of Mauritius significantly impacts the storage and stability of graphite powder, requiring advanced moisture-proof packaging and specialized logistics to prevent oxidation and contamination during the transit from global ports to local facilities.
Currently, there is a growing shift toward higher efficiency in local smelting. The demand for graphitized petroleum coke is increasing as industries seek to reduce energy losses and improve the structural integrity of their thermal equipment.
