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April 9, 2019
Maurice Ward Group will be participating at Breakbulk Europe 2019 exhibition held in Bremen, Germany, scheduled to take place from the 21st of to 23th of May.
It is the continent’s largest exhibition designed for the breakbulk and project cargo industry, bringing together EPCs, ports, forwarders, transporters and other cargo specialists and industry experts.
The three-day event offers industry workshops, conference sessions featuring leading breakbulk and project cargo experts and an exhibition showcasing a range of both international and European companies.
Spread across four halls, the exhibition will offer a multitude of networking opportunities, executive presentations focused on Europe’s economic and transport issues and workshops for those seeking to build their professional skills.
Breakbulk is valued for its targeted event program, wide range of services, and unmatched networking and sponsorships opportunities. In 2019, more than 350 exhibitors and 7,200 visitors are expected to attend the expo.
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If you happen to be in the area, make sure to visit us at stand A86.
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