Exhibitions / Congresses

Breakbulk Europe 2018

Germany, BREMEN - May 29-31
Breakbulk Europe 2018 The world's largest exhibition for the project cargo and breakbulk industry

For more than a decade, Breakbulk Europe has served as the networking hub for industry professionals who do business in Europe- or would like to! Exhibitors and sponsors include cargo owners, ocean carriers, freight forwarders, ports/terminals, heavy haulers, equipment companies and more that are involved in this specialized industry. In addition to exceptional networking opportunities, Breakbulk Europe provides a dynamic conference, along with a range of educational and training workshops - intensive all-day classes held the day before the exhibition opens as well as many on-the-floor sessions.

Meet with over 400 exhibitors and sponsors
Hear from industry experts, including leading shippers, during the conference sessions
Learn new skills in the educational workshops held before the exhibition and on-the-floor micro-seminars and exhibitor-led sessions during the event
Date(s)
May 29-31
Venue
MESSE BREMEN
Contact for booking / more info
Lyndon Baptiste: send an email
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June 30-July 2, 2026 - Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Movers & Shakers
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Board chair, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
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Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)