Welcome to Breakbulk Events
Breakbulk Transportation Conferences & Exhibitions are the largest international events focused on traditional breakbulk logistics, heavy-lift transportation and project cargo trade issues. Our conferences provide breakbulk shippers the opportunity to learn about breakbulk cargo issues and meet with specialized cargo carriers, ports, terminals, freight forwarders, heavy equipment transportation companies and packers. Join us at one of our highly regarded educational sessions or meet face-to-face with industry leaders at a networking function or exhibit hall.
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Americas
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Breakbulk Americas 2012
October 9-11 George R. Brown Convention Center & Hilton Americas
Breakbulk Americas is the largest and most important gathering in North America for companies involved in the shipping of heavy-lift, project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargoes. It is where shippers have the opportunity to meet and develop relationships with the leading specialized carriers, forwarders, ports, terminals and packers who have the expertise and resources to handle oversized cargoes with unique handling requirements.
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Africa
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Breakbulk Africa Congress 2012
August 7-8 Southern Sun Cape Sun Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
The Breakbulk Africa Congress is a targeted gathering, focused on educational and networking opportunities for project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargo logisticians who are actively involved in African trade & transportation. In addition to 2-full days of educational programming, this event will include four sessions of SpeedMeetings that move participants quickly from introduction to identifying business opportunities.
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Europe
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Breakbulk Europe 2012
May 22-24 The Antwerp Expo, Antwerp, Belgium
Breakbulk Europe is the largest and most important gathering in Europe for companies involved in the shipping of heavy-lift, project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargoes.
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South America
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Breakbulk South America Congress 2012
December 4-5 Centro Fecomercio de Eventos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
The Breakbulk South America Congress is a targeted gathering, focused on educational and networking opportunities for project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargo logisticians who are actively involved in trade & transportation in South American cargo market. In addition to the 2-day conference, this event will include four sessions of SpeedMeetings that move participants quickly from introduction to identifying business opportunities.
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India
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Breakbulk India Congress 2013
April 1-3
The Breakbulk India Congress is a targeted gathering, focused on educational and networking opportunities for project cargo and traditional breakbulk cargo logisticians who are actively involved in trade & transportation in the Indian subcontinent. In addition to the 2-day conference, this event will include four sessions of SpeedMeetings that move participants quickly from introduction to identifying business opportunities.
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Turkey
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Breakbulk Turkey 2012
November 6-8 Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey is uniquely situated as an important region to project cargo and traditional breakbulk shippers. At the crossroads between East and West; Europe, Africa and Asia; with a spider’s web of trade routes and a multitude of major projects ongoing and in planning - there are few countries with a brighter future.
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