Hyundai Glovis announced its participation in the World Breakbulk Expo 2026 held in Shanghai last week, signaling a strategic move to forge stronger alliances with global shippers and expand its reach in the breakbulk logistics sector.
The World Breakbulk Expo, a premier Asian event for breakbulk and project cargo logistics, serves as a vital platform for shipping lines, logistics providers, cargo owners, and port operators to connect, analyze market dynamics, and identify potential business ventures.
This year’s expo drew an impressive crowd of approximately 170 companies and over 10,000 professionals representing diverse sectors of the global logistics industry.
During the expo, Hyundai Glovis emphasized its robust maritime transport solutions, leveraging its extensive fleet and wealth of experience in handling complex project logistics. The company actively engaged with prospective clients, exploring opportunities for synergistic partnerships and collaborations.
Recently, Hyundai Glovis established a specialized High & Heavy cargo division, reinforcing its commitment to excellence in breakbulk logistics. In Shanghai, the focus was on promoting tailored transport services for Chinese manufacturers specializing in commercial vehicles and heavy machinery.
Furthermore, Hyundai Glovis showcased its comprehensive end-to-end logistics capabilities, seamlessly integrating maritime and inland transportation through a global network encompassing more than 100 strategically located overseas bases.
“Hyundai Glovis possesses optimized capabilities not only for finished vehicle transport but also for breakbulk cargo such as heavy equipment,” stated a Hyundai Glovis official. “We are dedicated to expanding our collaborative efforts with global shippers and evolving into a leading comprehensive logistics provider, offering unparalleled services and solutions.”
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