Exhibitions / Congresses

BREAKBULK AMERICAS

United States, Houston - October 8-10, 2019
BREAKBULK AMERICAS JOIN THE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Breakbulk Americas brings together shippers and suppliers in Houston, the oil & gas capital of the world. It's all about new project opportunities from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, down to the tip of Argentina and throughout the Caribbean.

If you're looking for new business, you'll find it at Breakbulk Americas, Oct. 8-10, 2019.


From just a hundred attendees in 1990 to today's 4,700+, Breakbulk Americas, the original Breakbulk event, will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2019 - and we invite you to be a part of it.

Breakbulk Americas's targeted programming will ensure that you develop skills and strategy to help you do your job more effectively, while making industry connections that count.

Breakbulk Americas is the place to connect with executives from leading EPCs, oil & gas and petrochemicals project owners, top industrial manufacturers, mining companies and metals producers who are moving cargoes throughout the Americas and around the world.

Exhibitors and sponsors include specialized ocean carriers, freight forwarders, ports/ terminals, logistics providers, road, rail, barge and air transportation, export packers, equipment companies and more.

With volatile trade markets, resurging projects and big infrastructure investment in Latin America, now is the time to get the business intelligence you need to be successful. Hear from industry experts during the conference sessions throughout the two-day exhibition. You can also take advantage of professional workshops designed to boost your skills in areas such as project freight management and global compliance. Experience everything that Breakbulk Americas offers your business.

2019 will mark new additions to the event to make it even more valuable to you. We will launch a Latin America Pavilion on the show floor and expand the conference to include significant projects throughout the region where real opportunity exists for companies like yours.

To celebrate the achievements of our industry over the past three decades, we will create a multimedia display that includes milestone projects and transports, along with a special anniversary supplement to Breakbulk Magazine. Start thinking about your company's contribution to the industry and share your achievement with us.

Special activities will take place throughout the show and we'll close the 2019 edition with a gala 30th anniversary party.

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Date(s)
October 8-10, 2019
Venue
George R. Brown Convention Center
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