Talk is golden again
A specialist transport manufacturer at Breakbulk Europe, Rotterdam. The firm Goldhofer Aktiengesellschaft, one of the leading manufacturers of heavy-duty and special transport solutions, will once again be present with a stand at the Breakbulk Europe trade fair, scheduled to take place in Rotterdam from 21 – 23 May.
The Breakbulk Europe trade fair is the world’s largest meeting place for project freight and heavylift logistics operators. Every year it attracts around 11,000 visitors, as it offers specialists an unparalleled platform to network as well as to develop their business activities.
The fair, again taking place this year in the Dutch port metropolis of Rotterdam, represents an excellent opportunity for decision-makers and experts from the heavylift industry to meet, discuss current trends and develop forward-looking strategies.
Welcome to stand 1E21-F20
With an impressive number of around 4,000 companies presenting their services there, Breakbulk Europe is a must for anyone working in the project cargo industry. Goldhofer has invited all of its partners as well as all of the participants attending the event to visit its stand 1E21-F20, where they can learn all about the latest innovations as well as the tailor-made transport solutions the corporation has on offer.
The firm, headquartered in Memmingen (Germany), is convinced that “the fair provides a perfect opportunity to learn first-hand about the advanced technologies and services that Goldhofer has developed to meet the challenges of the heavylift industry.”
The future of heavylift logistics
Robert Steinhauser, who holds the position of vice-president of sales and service with the company Goldhofer Aktiengesellschaft, was keen to underscore the key importance of the trade fair to the ITJ.
“The Breakbulk Europe industry meeting is an outstanding event that allows us to present our latest products and services to a wide professional audience. We look forward to welcoming existing and new clients to our stand and shaping the future of heavylift logistics together.”