Breakbulk Europe 2025 Takes Place June 16–18 in Rotterdam
2026-06-11 15:05
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Breakbulk Europe will be held in Rotterdam from June 16 to 18, featuring events such as the Heavy Lift Workshop, the Breakbulk Women's Forum, and the Breakbulk Green World Awards. The organizers have pre-selected a list of notable exhibitors worth attention.

Beequip will be at booth 2B10–D11. The company provides specialized financing for ships, commercial vehicles, and material handling equipment, including excavators and forklifts. Since its founding in 2015, Beequip has helped over 5,500 small and medium-sized enterprises secure more than €4 billion in financing. Its approach uses company assets rather than annual data as the starting point for evaluation, making funding more accessible to startups and established companies in difficult times.

Brigade Electronics will be at booth 2R23. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, having launched Europe's first vehicle reversing alarm in 1976. Its products include 360° camera systems, distance warning sensors, radar-based reversing warning systems, and artificial intelligence systems, along with dedicated solutions for reach stackers, telescopic handlers, dump trucks, and trucks.

Container Technics will showcase its lashing and lifting products at booth 1E15. The company holds €5.5 million in inventory at its Belgian headquarters, with additional stock in China. All products are certified by members of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS), and a team of engineers provides lifting project consultancy.

Extreema Heavy Lift Slings, at booth 1H45, will feature the Extreema Black Belt Slings and Original slings. Black Belt Slings use HMPE fiber and Cordura jackets, offering high abrasion and tear resistance. Their repairable jackets and sustainable design make them ideal for long-term heavy-lift applications. Original slings are designed for general heavy lifting and are significantly lighter than steel or polyester slings. Also on display are Extreema XS round slings for lifting in confined spaces, featuring a small diameter and a 1:1 D/d ratio, with lifting capacities ranging from 3 to 20 tons. To extend sling life, Extreema also offers EP-L, EP-XL, and EP-XXL protective sleeves made from HMPE/Dyneema, as well as EP-C sleeves made from Cordura to resist wear, scratches, and high temperatures.

Fuchs will present its port material handling solutions at booth 2N43. A member of the Terex group, the company recently launched the Fuchs Port Line, including three telescopic conveyors and three feeders. The telescopic conveyors feature a radial telescopic design, enabling loading, trimming, and hatch changes from a single fixed feed point, reducing machine movement, shortening loading times, and minimizing demurrage risks. Fuchs feeders optimize material flow, reduce downtime, and increase productivity. Dominik Vierkotten, Vice President of Material Handling & Lifting, stated that these new solutions help operators achieve faster, safer, and more economical port handling.

Hanse Equipment will showcase its end-to-end cargo securing solutions at booth 1E40. Its product portfolio includes over 1,000 lashing, lifting, and rigging products, such as ropes, slings, eyes, chains, and load spreaders.

Italgru, at booth 2L40, has over 70 years of experience in manufacturing port cranes. Its electric portal cranes and mobile harbor cranes are equipped with proprietary crane management systems, covering FEM classifications A3 to A8. The company also manufactures a range of hydraulic cranes for the same applications and classifications.

Kaleris will demonstrate its terminal and yard management software at booth 2H30–J31. Serving over 680 companies in 97 countries, its RTG Optimization System (RTG-O) achieved up to a 20% increase in yard crane productivity at the Port of Houston's container terminal, thanks to smarter fleet management, more efficient RTG moves, and improved visibility of demand scheduling data. Over 560 terminals use Kaleris's Terminal Operating System (TOS), and 35% of global TEU throughput is handled by Kaleris TOS solutions.

Konecranes will showcase its port and terminal solutions at booth 2K10. The company recently launched an electric reach stacker that can run for up to 16 hours on a single charge. It is already available in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and South America, with plans to expand further into Europe and North America this year. Its fast-charging capability allows a full charge in under a few hours, and handling speeds are significantly faster than diesel models. Initially offered in four top-lift models. Additionally, the E-Hybrid RTG operates on electric batteries, designed for terminals hesitant to abandon diesel power due to potential blackouts. It requires only 60 kW of power, compared to 400 kW for traditional cable- or busbar-powered RTGs.

Liebherr will exhibit at booth 1C11. The company led global sales of mobile harbor cranes (MHCs) in 2025, including strong growth in the Americas and continued expansion in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia/Oceania. Other highlights include the delivery of the 2,000th Liebherr mobile harbor crane, an LHM 600 built for Marcegaglia in Ravenna, featuring a customized slewing platform design.

Locatum AB, at booth 2H25 and headquartered in Sweden, offers sales and rental services for lifting and lashing equipment, along with comprehensive training on proper product use. Its product range includes round slings and shackles.

Ludwig System will present the radio-controlled lifting hook LudwigHook at booth 2N51, which allows loads to be released from a safe distance. It is designed to reduce manual labor while speeding up turnaround times, keeping personnel away from the load area.

Mammoet, at booth 1E21, offers intelligent container crane relocation services, moving large machines in as large components as possible to save time on disassembly and reassembly, helping ports resume work faster with less disruption.

Mingrun Machinery, at booth 2M15, is a family-owned enterprise specializing in forging and chain manufacturing. Its product portfolio covers maritime, industrial, and transport chains and rigging products, including long-link lashing chains, tension bars, quick-release lashings, and shackles with safe working loads (SWL) up to 85t, as well as lashing shackles, turnbuckles, D-rings, and stop plates. Mingrun is represented by German sales agent Stuut Lifting and Lashing, which is also the official distributor of OX Worldwide spreaders, multi-lug beams, and trolley products.

Negrini will showcase its clamshell and orange-peel grabs, designed and manufactured for nearly 60 years, at booth 2E72. Its clamshell grabs can handle most bulk materials such as grain, coal, and ore, while orange-peel grabs are used for more challenging materials like scrap metal, recycled waste, cast iron, or rocks. Port products include manual, electro-hydraulic, and remote-controlled clamshell grabs, as well as orange-peel grabs.

Peiner Smag will present its grabs and slewing devices at booth 2D02. Headquartered in Salzgitter, Germany, with production facilities in Germany and Shanghai, China, the company offers nearly 5,000 grab models, with over 80% of annual production exported. Peiner also manufactures slewing devices (rotators) for rotating and positioning loads, widely used on mobile harbor cranes. The company is currently expanding its global dealer network, recently appointing Sea Power as its dealer in Greece and partnering with Goltens Worldwide in the Middle East.

RAM Spreaders will display a variety of lifting attachments at booth 1G53, including lifting beams, pipe handling, bulk handling, grabs, and container spreaders. Among them is the RAM Octo universal pipe handling spreader, designed for the breakbulk market, capable of handling 1 to 3 pipes with diameters from 16 to 60 inches (40 cm to 152 cm), as well as the RAM Revolver for dust-free bulk handling.

SANY Europe will exhibit at booth 2G64–H65. One of the world's largest construction equipment manufacturers, its portfolio includes reach stackers capable of lifting loads up to 45 tons, 9-ton and 10-ton empty container handlers, 16-ton to 32-ton heavy forklifts, and bulk material handling equipment. Nearly all product lines now include fully electric options, all powered by lithium-ion batteries. SANY Europe has operated its factory in Bedburg, near Cologne, Germany, for 15 years and has over 100 dealers across Europe.

Sennebogen will showcase a full range of material handling equipment and port cranes at booth 2D80, covering solutions from bulk and general cargo handling to transshipment on floating pontoons or ships. Thanks to the company's Green Hybrid system, its machines are individually configurable and energy-efficient. The company recently launched the new series of five-blade orange-peel grabs, the MG4.1, comprising four models with capacities ranging from 600 to 1,200 liters, designed for scrap handling and enabling various shell configurations from half-open to fully closed. Developed and manufactured in Straubing, Germany, the grab features a center beam made of high-strength cast steel, grab shells made of robust Hardox steel, generously dimensioned pivot points with high-strength bolts and bushings. The welded grab tips are made of high-strength forged steel with high wear resistance and are equipped with wear indicators that clearly show when replacement is needed. The design includes space at the shell pivot points to allow small materials to fall through, preventing buildup. It can be equipped with one or two rotary drives, and QR codes on each component provide direct access to corresponding technical documentation or operating instructions.

Shandong Sling & Strap will present its products at booth 2Q30. Founded in 1994, the company is a leader in lifting slings, ratchet tie-downs, and tow straps in China, specializing in the production of webbing for belt slings and ratchet straps, webbing slings, round slings, tie-down straps, tow straps, bolt straps, and cargo nets, with a monthly output of over 1,000 tons of webbing and corresponding finished products.

TGS (The Grab Specialist) will exhibit at booth 1C01, a brand in bulk grab manufacturing for over 50 years. Its portfolio includes mechanical, hydraulic, electro-hydraulic, and diesel grabs, designed for precision in bulk operations, with fully customizable dimensions, weights, and material specifications. Products include clamshell grabs and orange-peel grabs, as well as bale clamps and pipe clamps.

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