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Nederland, Rotterdam, 07/06/2023,

 

Breakbulk Europe. MASTERS STUDENTS PRESENTATIONS at Futures stage

 

foto Jan de Groen.

  

Nederland, Rotterdam, 08/06/2023,

 

Breakbulk Europe.

 

foto Jan de Groen.

  

Lashed generators to flat racks on board Westwood Rainier.

Breakbulk Europe 2023 Day One, Tuesday

Thomas Sender Mehl, SVP Global Supply Chain, General Manager - Cakeboxx Technologies

 

Rotterdam, 06/06/2023

  

A photo from JAXPORT's 2006 Faces of the Port photography exhibit by Joella Davis.

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

XLProjects exhibited at Breakbulk Americas 2013 in New Orleans, on September 24-26. With almost 280 exhibitors and over 3,000 attendees, XLProjects was able to connect with traditional breakbulk and project cargo industry professionals from around the world. Breakbulk Americas 2013 is the largest exhibition & educational forum in the Americas addressing the needs of traditional breakbulk and project cargo logistics specialists.

 

This was the first year that XLProjects has attended this event, and we are looking forward to attending Breakbulk 2014 in Houston next year. If you were able to stop by our booth and chat with us this year, please contact us with any questions you may have regarding our group and the XLProjects membership.

See you in Houston in 2014!

 

17/05/22

Breakbulk boulevard Party

  

KUALA LUMPUR—Today Y.B. Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai, Minister of Transport for Malaysia, opened the 2nd China Malaysia Port Alliance Annual Meeting at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. The meeting was held alongside the first Breakbulk Southeast Asia convention and exhibition for the project cargo and breakbulk industry.

 

The minister took the podium in front of more than 50 members of the alliance who gathered to discuss the alliance’s progress and several new initiatives. The China Malaysia Port Alliance was formed to support the two nation’s common objective to promote regional economic cooperation, increase investments and bring development and prosperity as part of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, also known as the One Belt and One Road initiative.

 

“Malaysia strongly supports the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative and we are committed to work with China to further enhance the bilateral ties towards a comprehensive strategic partnership,” Minister Liow Tiong Lai. “The ultimate objective of the port alliance is to facilitate trade by using ports in Malaysia and China as the gateway.

 

Currently, there are six Malaysian ports and 10 Chinese ports in the alliance. Malaysia will add three new port members and China will add an additional two, he said. In the future, the alliance may expand membership to include shipping lines, freight forwarders and other key port partners.

 

China and Malaysia already have a strong collaboration with Chinese investment fueling various sectors. The minister mentioned a recently formed partnership with Alibaba, a Chinese technology leader, to create the Digital Free Trade Zone. “It will be the world’s first special trade zone that will promote the growth of e-commerce,” he said. “This initiative is part of the digital road map which aims to double ecommerce growth rate of SME’s goods exports to reach US$38 billion by 2025.

 

Other partnerships include the proposed Melaka Gateway Multipurpose Deep Sea Port, Maritime Industrial Park and the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project.

 

He closed his comments by congratulating Port Klang Authority as Malaysia Secretariat and also the other Malaysian Ports on this initiative. Port Klang Authority General Manager Capt. K. Subramaniam will discuss the port’s perspective on regional project and breakbulk trade, as well as the port’s plans for development, at the Breakbulk Southeast Asia event on Thursday, 6 Sept. at 14:00 in Hall 4 of the KLCC.

17/05/22

Breakbulk boulevard Party

  

XLProjects exhibited at Breakbulk Americas 2013 in New Orleans, on September 24-26. With almost 280 exhibitors and over 3,000 attendees, XLProjects was able to connect with traditional breakbulk and project cargo industry professionals from around the world. Breakbulk Americas 2013 is the largest exhibition & educational forum in the Americas addressing the needs of traditional breakbulk and project cargo logistics specialists.

 

This was the first year that XLProjects has attended this event, and we are looking forward to attending Breakbulk 2014 in Houston next year. If you were able to stop by our booth and chat with us this year, please contact us with any questions you may have regarding our group and the XLProjects membership.

See you in Houston in 2014!

 

The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi, Dubai Ballroom

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

17/05/22

Breakbulk boulevard Party

  

The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi, Dubai Ballroom. Shehab Mohamad Al Jasmi, Director-P&T Commercial, Commercial Department DP World, UAE Region

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

XLProjects featured member Simon Ng from the Linc Group in Singapore with Steven Cross from XLProjects, Michel Thoumas from Thocomar Shipping Agency in Senegal, Jean Kwekam from SMAP s.a in Cameroon, Shone Matthew from Sabelatrans Shipping Global in Dubai who is an XLProjects member as well as Mahyar Forghani from Tehran Rahvar International Freight Forwarders in Iran also an XLProjects member.

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XLProjects exhibited at Breakbulk China 2015 in Shanghai and it was a roaring success with a booth that was thriving with activity the entire time. The fruits of our labor are already coming to fruition!

XLProjects is a non-exclusive network of independent project forwarders and project charterers who are defining today’s project logistics industry and will continue to do so in the coming years. XLProjects is run by people who understand the needs of project forwarders and charterers, but also know how to run the network.

 

Website: www.XLProjects.net

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On the exhibition floor, conference sessions, micro-seminars, exhibitor-led sessions all from day 1 of Breakbulk Americas 2016 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Sept. 28.

Working Together for China’s Belt & Road Initiative

China’s commitment to boosting trade and development in central and southeast Asia and the Middle East spurred a Sarens-Sinotrans joint venture that’s a model for future ventures. How did it happen? How can other companies capitalize on OBOR joint ventures?

Moderator: Vincent Fan, Manager of Business Development Department, Sinotrans Eastern Company Project Logistics Branch

Dirk Verwimp, General Manager, Sinotrans Sarens JV, Heavy Lift and Transport Specialist Advisor & Lecturer

Huan Chen, Project Manager, Sinotrans Sarens JV

Liming Lu, Managing Director, Intermarine Beijing Co., Ltd.

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