Seaports of Niedersachsen present diverse solutions in the areas of project cargo and general cargo at Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam
Oldenburg, 08.05.2025 | From May 13 to 15, the breakbulk specialists from the seaports of Lower Saxony will once again be using the Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH stand at Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam to acquire new customers and exchange ideas with industry representatives. Breakbulk Europe is regarded as one of the largest and most influential trade fairs in the field of project cargo and general cargo logistics. More than 11,000 trade visitors from over 125 countries are expected in Rotterdam. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
The handling, storage and logistics of general cargo and project cargo, such as components for the expansion of the energy transition, capital goods as well as steel and timber products, are clearly among the core competencies of Lower Saxony's seaports. Many years of experience and innovative, customized solutions make the port service providers in Lower Saxony reliable partners for industry and trade. The successful work of Lower Saxony's seaports in the areas of project cargo and general cargo is also reflected in last year's handling figures: at 14.1 million tons, they recorded an increase in handling of nine percent in the general cargo sector. The port companies want to continue to impress with their expertise in the future and intensify the breakbulk business in the seaports of Lower Saxony. Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam offers an ideal platform for maintaining customer contact and tapping into new markets.
“For the seaports of Lower Saxony, Breakbulk Europe is one of the most important events in the calendar every year. As a port marketing company, our trade fair stand provides an ideal platform for our associated handling companies and port service providers from Lower Saxony to engage in concrete discussions with customers,” explains Inke Onnen-Lübben, Managing Director of Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH.
In addition to the challenges facing the logistics industry as a result of the energy transition, major topics of discussion at the trade fair are likely to include trade restrictions with the USA and new potential economic agreements with other regions of the world.
Foto: J.Müller
From May 13 to 15, a wide range of solutions from the seaports of Lower Saxony will be presented at Breakbulk Europe
Foto: Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH
