Logistics Plus again had strong representation at this year’s Breakbulk Europe conference in Bremen, Germany. Breakbulk Events host over 15,000 specialized logisticians annually in event formats that are focused on business development, logistics transactions, new cargo connections and strategy. The events are held around the world in locations known as project cargo hubs for the wider regions. A few of the LP global project cargo experts were able to be found at booth 170B.
We also had some other people from around the world representing Logistics Plus at Breakbulk Europe 2019, including a number of folks from the LP Bremen office – the host country for this year’s event. Here is a nice photo of the “Wolfpack” all together. You can find a list of some of our most prominent global project cargo offices at www.logisticsplus.com/heavylift.
After winning the Into the Wild photo contest at Breakbulk Europe 2017, Logistics Plus is a winner again for the People Make it Happen video contest at Breakbulk Americas 2018! Breakbulk Americas 2018 was held on October 2nd-4th in Houston, Texas.
A big thank you to everyone that voted for Logistics Plus and to those who made this event possible. You can view the winning video on the Logistics Plus Youtube channel.
The 2018 Breakbulk Americas event is now over, and we’d like to thank our customers and partners that joined our Logistics Plus team for a wonderful evening at the Karbach Brewery on Tuesday, October 2nd. We hope you enjoyed the brewerie tour, refreshments and networking (here’s a short slide show of some photographs taken at the event from the Logistics Plus Flickr Page).
Breakbulk Americas brings together shippers and suppliers in Houston, the oil & gas capital of the world. It’s all about new project opportunities from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, down to the tip of Argentina and throughout the Caribbean. As a leading freight forwarder and manager of project cargo and break bulk, Logistics Plus is a regular attendee and participant at Breakbulk events around the world.
As recently reported by NVG Global News, the world’s largest bioLNG plant, featuring Puregas Solutions technology, has been officially opened by Norwegian Prime Minister, Erna Solberg. The biogas upgrading and liquefaction plant was installed at the Norske Skog Skogn paper mill. The plant will convert the cleaned biogas from fishery waste and residual paper mill slurry into liquid bioLNG fuel. You can more about the plant at: http://www.ngvglobal.com/blog/huge-biolng-plant-produces-rng-for-norwegian-public-transport-0903
The Logistics Plus Project Cargo division has been handling these wind turbine generators (5,70 x 5,70 x 2,85m, 30mt) for years and years, but we had 8 of them arriving in Antwerp, Belgium on a break bulk vessel last week and 4 more as break bulk on a container vessel over the weekend. So what do you do then? You shoot a little movie clip on how we handle those both in break bulk and on container vessels. ?