The world’s largest project cargo and breakbulk event

Carsten Wendt

Head of Sales, High & Heavy and Breakbulk, Germany Wallenius Willhelmsen Marine Transport / Germany

Carsten Wendt studied international transport management at Germany’s University of Applied Sciences Oldenburg/Ostfriesland/Wilhelmshaven, as part of which he spent six months studying international shipping and logistics at Hong Kong Polytechnic. Wendt went on to a position as team leader for key accounts and projects at Rickmers-Linie from 2007 to 2014. Since 2014, he has managed high and heavy and breakbulk sales for Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean’s German branch, located in Bremen.

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean is the leading RoRo breakbulk carrier with more than 50 vessels operating in a fixed liner network, providing a wide range of load and discharge ports globally. Coupled with the trade network of its sister companies, EUKOR and ARC, and it is unparalleled in terms of options for breakbulk and project cargo by operating more than 120 vessels, the largest of which can accommodate cargo up to 6.5 meters tall weighing up to 400 tonnes. Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean also has the world’s largest fleet of breakbulk equipment to handle cargo with the utmost care and attention, as well as technical experts at your disposal to create flexible, cost efficient and innovative solutions.


Breakbulk Europe Main Stage Sessions

Business & Market Outlook

After the highs & lows of the past two years within the breakbulk and project heavy lift sector, what might the future look like, considering the current geo-political and economic factors? Following our expert’s analysis, this session will give an overview of the current market, as well as an analysis of the real short to mid-term opportunities and threats that are facing the MPP shipping sector and how to best prepare for them.

Session Sponsored by AAL Shipping (AAL) 

Wednesday 07 June 11:20 - 12:05 Main Stage

Main Stage

Add to calendar 06/07/2023 11:20 06/07/2023 12:05 Business & Market Outlook

After the highs & lows of the past two years within the breakbulk and project heavy lift sector, what might the future look like, considering the current geo-political and economic factors? Following our expert’s analysis, this session will give an overview of the current market, as well as an analysis of the real short to mid-term opportunities and threats that are facing the MPP shipping sector and how to best prepare for them.

Session Sponsored by AAL Shipping (AAL) 

Main Stage Europe/London