Events

Breakbulk Europe cancelled for 2020

Foto: Hyve Group

Breakbulk Europe has been cancelled for 2020. “Government regulations impose a ban on all events and exhibitions with 1,000 or more participants until 31 October 2020, which means it is impossible to deliver the event this year”, organizer Hyve Group says.

“We have been monitoring the situation in Bremen very carefully over the past months and have consulted with the venue, local authorities and industry bodies regarding options for the event this year. When the decision to postpone Breakbulk Europe was made in March, there was optimism that a September dateline would work. The Government regulations currently in place impose a ban on all events and exhibitions with 1,000 or more participants until 31 October 2020, which means that sadly, it is impossible to deliver the event for our attendees and customers of Breakbulk Europe this year”, Hyve Group writes in a statement.

Breakbulk Europe was initially planned to take place in May this year but following the outbreak of the coronavirus, it was rescheduled for 29 September to 1 October.

Hyve Group says work for the 2021 edition is already well underway. It is planned to take place from 18-20 May in Bremen.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Events

Breakbulk Europe cancelled for 2020

Foto: Hyve Group

Breakbulk Europe has been cancelled for 2020. “Government regulations impose a ban on all events and exhibitions with 1,000 or more participants until 31 October 2020, which means it is impossible to deliver the event this year”, organizer Hyve Group says.

“We have been monitoring the situation in Bremen very carefully over the past months and have consulted with the venue, local authorities and industry bodies regarding options for the event this year. When the decision to postpone Breakbulk Europe was made in March, there was optimism that a September dateline would work. The Government regulations currently in place impose a ban on all events and exhibitions with 1,000 or more participants until 31 October 2020, which means that sadly, it is impossible to deliver the event for our attendees and customers of Breakbulk Europe this year”, Hyve Group writes in a statement.

Breakbulk Europe was initially planned to take place in May this year but following the outbreak of the coronavirus, it was rescheduled for 29 September to 1 October.

Hyve Group says work for the 2021 edition is already well underway. It is planned to take place from 18-20 May in Bremen.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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