Day two of the Breakbulk Europe event in Rotterdam is almost halfway done. But the crowds are still in, more networking and more opportunities for Project Cargo Journal and Project Cargo Summit teams. Read more
The second day of the Breakbulk Europe event is on its way. It started a bit unusually, with a run which was organised by BBC Chartering, ITJ, Martin Bencher, Port of Rotterdam, Broekman Logistics, HELD...Read more
Proceedings at the Breakbulk Europe 2022 opened with the Welcome Reception at the venue, Rotterdam Ahoy. The reception is followed by a Breakbulk Boulevard, a welcome to Rotterdam party organised by the Port of Rotterdam,...Read more
After a two year hiatus, Breakbulk Europe, the largest project cargo and breakbulk event has moved to Rotterdam for 2022. Biggest names in the business are all meeting over the coming three days in Rotterdam...Read more
With Breakbulk Europe coming to Rotterdam for 2022, and approaching fast (May 17-19), ProMedia team, including us at Project Cargo Journal and our colleagues from the Project Cargo Summit 2022 organisation board, will be present. Read more
Breakbulk Europe 2021 has been cancelled. Large scale events in Germany are still prohibited and these restrictions are unlikely to be removed in time for the event to take place, organiser Hyve Group states. The...Read more
EventsBreakbulk Middle East is the first Covid-19 casualty of the planned breakbulk events this year. The postponement of the event to next year follows hot on the heels of the cancellation of Transport Logistic 2021...Read more
EventsBreakbulk 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...Read more
EventsBreakbulk Asia has been cancelled for this year and the next. “With the ongoing travel restrictions into China for international exhibitors and delegates, as well as internal restrictions as those in place for Beijing-based customers,...Read more
EventsBreakbulk Europe has been postponed until the 29th of September as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The event will now take place at Messe Bremen from 29 September to 1 October 2020.
“We have been...Read more
The outbreak of the coronavirus is having a major impact on the transport and logistics industry but event planners are faced with tough decisions as well. An increasing number of breakbulk and project cargo events...Read more
Breakbulk EuropeBreakbulk Europe will return to Bremen for the fourth consecutive year in 2021. “Bremen has proved to be a good fit for the Breakbulk attendees with its historical charm, modern amenities, maritime environment and visitor...Read more
PortsModest general cargo growth of 1.7% helped Bremen Ports to keep its throughput stable in 2018. The ports in the Federal Land of Bremen handled a total sea freight volume of 74.4 million tons, a...Read more
EventsBreakbulk Europe will return to Bremen for the third consecutive year in 2020, organizer ITE Group announced. On the 3rd of April, the company signed an agreement with the Federal state of Bremen and Bremen...Read more