Ramps Logistics has been shortlisted for the 2025 Breakbulk Awards, marking the first time a technology created in the Caribbean has been recognized at this world stage.

The company’s platform, MAWI, has been named a finalist in the category Best Logistics Strategy for an Energy Project. This honor underscores Ramps Logistics’ shift from traditional logistics to technology-driven solutions and signals the Caribbean’s growing influence in the future of global supply chains.

Breakbulk is the world’s largest and most prestigious gathering for project cargo and logistics. Its awards have highlighted landmark projects with energy and industrial leaders such as ExxonMobil, GE, and Siemens. For MAWI to now stand alongside these names shows that Caribbean innovation is no longer on the sidelines, it is part of global conversations.

MAWI is the world’s first AI-driven customs brokerage platform. It slashes clearance times from hours to minutes, streamlines compliance, and keeps vital cargo moving. Already in use by energy operators in Trinidad and Guyana, MAWI is cutting port congestion, reducing emissions, and ensuring equipment for both oil and renewables reaches its destination faster.

According to Ramps, this recognition is not simply a nomination. It is proof that AI is unlocking opportunities for the Caribbean to innovate, to expand beyond traditional boundaries, and to redefine how companies are built. MAWI is a signal that technology born in the region can scale globally and help shape the future of logistics.

The Breakbulk Awards ceremony will take place on October 2, 2025, in Houston, Texas, during Breakbulk Americas.

Mawi previously won the Energy Chamber’s Innovation and Technology Challenge at the T&T Energy Conference in February 2025 .

Applications for the Innovation and Technology Challenge 2026 is now open to innovators from the energy industry in the Caribbean.