The world’s largest project cargo and breakbulk event

Lukasz Chwalczuk

Board Member; Managing Director; President ESTA Europe Association; Kancelaria Prawna Luridica; OSPTN Board

Łukasz Chwalczuk, President of the Polish Abnormal Road Transport Association (OSPTN), Managing Partner at the Law Firm iuridica, ESTA Europe Board Member, ranked as a „Rising Star – lawyer of tomorrow” in 2015.

Łukasz  has over 15 years of experience in the industry, from the national and international perspective. He is representing national abnormal road transport industry since 2008 when the big development for heavy transport occured in Poland. Recently he is engaged in the European Commision initiative for the evaluation of the weight and dimensions directive (96/53/EC) and national amendment of the escort car legal requierments. He is an experienced lobbyist and industry representative, involved in eFTI regulation (EU 2020/1056) and e-CMR implementaion in Poland.

Łukasz is an acknowledged specialist and advisor in the field of abnormal road transport, in 2022 he advised an investor on the transport of the largest load in the history of Poland (TBM transport from Opole to Babica).

Łukasz is also a speaker at numerous logistics conferences and a lecturer at the SGH - Warsaw School of Economics and the Kozminski University.
 


Breakbulk Europe Main Stage Sessions

Nuclear Power Projects in Europe: Infrastructure, Feasibility and Collaboration

Fuelled by the pursuit of cleaner emissions and, more recently, the geo-political impact of the Ukraine conflict, the energy transition in Europe remains a top priority. This session will focus on a nuclear power project in Poland as an example of many others in the region with a need to develop local relationships, validate proper infrastructure, and ensure projects of this scale are feasible moving forward.

Wednesday 07 June 12:20 - 13:05 Main Stage

Main Stage

Add to calendar 06/07/2023 12:20 06/07/2023 13:05 Nuclear Power Projects in Europe: Infrastructure, Feasibility and Collaboration

Fuelled by the pursuit of cleaner emissions and, more recently, the geo-political impact of the Ukraine conflict, the energy transition in Europe remains a top priority. This session will focus on a nuclear power project in Poland as an example of many others in the region with a need to develop local relationships, validate proper infrastructure, and ensure projects of this scale are feasible moving forward.

Main Stage Europe/London