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(8 articles)AI-Powered Cargo Tech Transforms New Orleans Port Operations
Port NOLA, New Orleans Public Belt Railroad, and UTC Transoceanic have launched a strategic partnership to introduce AI-powered technology for managing oversized and breakbulk cargo at the Port of New
Defense Sector Drives Growth in Specialized Breakbulk Logistics
The defense sector represents a significant and growing opportunity for specialized logistics providers, particularly in breakbulk and heavy-lift cargo operations. Government defense spending and mili
Jumbo and Dajin Launch Heavy Lift Newbuilds
Jumbo and Dajin have announced a strategic partnership to develop new heavy lift vessels, signaling continued investment in specialized project cargo infrastructure. This collaboration reflects growin
MSC Keynotes Breakbulk Europe 2026 in Rotterdam
MSC, one of the world's largest container shipping lines, has secured a keynote position at Breakbulk Europe 2026, the leading conference for the breakbulk and project cargo sector. The event will tak
Toepfer Transport Updates Monthly Multipurpose Shipping Rates
Toepfer Transport has published its monthly multipurpose shipping rate update, providing current market intelligence for heavy lift and project forwarding professionals. This routine market report ref
Spark Global Logistics Executes Complex Breakbulk Shipment Europe to Tasmania
Spark Global Logistics has completed a complex breakbulk shipment operation routing cargo from European origins to Tasmania, highlighting the specialized expertise required for non-containerized, heav
Chipolbrok Expands Italian Port Operations with New 62,000 DWT Vessel
Chipolbrok, a major breakbulk and project cargo operator, is intensifying its presence in Italian ports by ramping up call frequency and welcoming the Kopernik, a 62,000 DWT multipurpose vessel. This
Project Cargo Risk Buckets Reshape Logistics Priorities
The Breakbulk26 conference highlighted a critical shift in how project cargo logistics professionals are categorizing and managing operational risks. Rather than treating disruptions as isolated incid
