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"Breakbulk Middle East" It launches in Dubai on February 10

Dubai, January 14 / WAM / On February 10 and 11, the Dubai World Trade Center will host the “Brick Bulk Middle East” exhibition under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, with the participation of 175 companies specialized in shipping bulk goods and project equipment.

Revenues, and it is expected that “Breakbulk Middle East 2025” will attract more than 7,500 visitors.

His Excellency Engineer Hassan Mohammed Juma Al Mansouri, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for Infrastructure and Transport Affairs, said that “Break Bulk Middle East”, which is expected to attract more than 7,500 visitors, has proven its ability to bring together industry specialists, enhance cooperation, and promote innovative solutions for the supply chain.

Al Mansouri stressed that while we face challenges such as climate change and trade efficiency, the UAE remains committed to supporting those platforms that contribute to facilitating constructive dialogue and advancing progress in international trade.

Shehab Al Jasmi, Senior Vice President of Ports and Terminals at DB World GCC, said that infrastructure development, investment in renewable energy projects, and an increasing focus on local manufacturing are creating new opportunities for the sector in the region.

Mohammed Jaber, Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of DSV Air & Sea Abu Dhabi, stressed that the remarkable growth of this event is evidence of the spirit of cooperation in the sector, to find practical solutions to ensure that the sector adapts to changes and continues to flourish.

Arnaud Deckers, Head of Business Development at DHL Industrial Projects in the Middle East and Africa, explained that the Breakbulk Middle East discussions will focus on the most important vital dialogues facing the goods shipping sector and projects.

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