Exhibitions / Congresses

Antwerp XL

Belgium, Antwerp - May 7 - 9, 2019
Antwerp XL Antwerp XL will be the ultimate event for the breakbulk industry, involving all the key players in the handling of breakbulk and project cargo.

Supported by the Port of Antwerp, the largest breakbulk port in Europe, this inaugural event will take place at the heart of the European breakbulk industry. Over three days, it will bring together cargo owners and specialised transportation professionals from across Europe and the rest of the world to meet, learn, network and conduct business.
Date(s)
May 7 - 9, 2019
Venue
Antwerp Expo
Contact for booking / more info
Sophie McKimm Send an email
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