Breakbulk Shipping

Breakbulk shipping plays an important role in global trade, especially for cargo that cannot be transported in standard containers. Items such as heavy machinery, steel products, construction materials, turbines, and large industrial equipment are often moved using breakbulk shipping methods. These goods are loaded individually onto vessels using cranes and specialised handling equipment, making it possible to transport oversized and project cargo across international routes.

The Breakbulk Shipping category on The Maritime Standard provides the latest news, market insights, and industry developments related to breakbulk and project cargo transportation. The section highlights updates from ports, shipping companies, logistics providers, and global trade networks involved in handling heavy and non-containerised cargo.

Readers can explore expert coverage on shipping trends, port infrastructure developments, new project cargo operations, and challenges impacting the breakbulk sector. Through reliable reporting and industry-focused analysis, The Maritime Standard keeps maritime professionals informed about key developments shaping the breakbulk shipping industry worldwide.

Tristar is expanding its global tank storage capacity

Tank storage portfolio investm...

Tank storage portfoli...

Tristar Transport, the UAE-based integrated energy logistics group, is acquiring a 51% stake in HG S...
Tristar Transport, the UAE-based ...
Justin Park, leader of HMM’s Bulkliner & Heavylift team, with Toshioku Hasegawa, General Manager, Plant & Module Group, NBP

Joint venture to target Middle...

Joint venture to targ...

South Korean shipping group, Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM), and NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers (NB...
South Korean shipping group, Hyun...
The aggregates terminal agreement was formalised between Sohar Port and Marafi on May 23rd at the Sohar Port and Freezone branch office in Muscat. Sohar Port chief executive, Mark Geilenkirchen, signed the agreement along with Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Al Abri representing Marafi Sohar

New aggregates terminal for So...

New aggregates termin...

In response to the rapid growth in demand for aggregates within the Middle East region, Marafi Sohar...
In response to the rapid growth i...
The Svenja unloading the last of 84 modules delivered by JSI Alliance for the Basrah refinery project

Basrah project completed by he...

Basrah project comple...

When the heavy lift vessel Svenja discharged its cargo of nine modules last month, it marked the com...
When the heavy lift vessel Svenja...
The Port of Neom is aiming to establish itself as a gateway for cargoes moving into Iraq via the Red Sea

Neom positions itself as gatew...

Neom positions itself...

Neom Pilots Egypt–Iraq Trade Corridor via Intermodal Route Saudi Arabia’s Port of Neom has piloted ...
Neom Pilots Egypt–Iraq Trade Co...
Yanbu Commercial Port is one of eight locations in Saudi Arabia where private-public sector partnerships to develop breakbulk handling are planned

Saudi Ports Authority seeks br...

Saudi Ports Authority...

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani), through the Supervisory Committee for Privatisation in the Trans...
The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani...
IBJ

Believe in Bulk

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The global maritime bulk industry gathered on 16th November for the IBJ Awards 2015, a salute to exc...
The global maritime bulk industry...
Gautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, speaking at the event to inaugurate the Dhamra Port expansion

Second phase of Dhamra port ex...

Second phase of Dhamr...

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), India’s largest port developer, has inaugurated the P...
Adani Ports and Special Economic ...
Bahri’s new generation multi-purpose ro-ro ships will now call into the port of Alexandria

Bahri introduces Alexandria di...

Bahri introduces Alex...

Bahri Logistics, one of the world’s leading breakbulk carriers, has added Alexandria to its portfoli...
Bahri Logistics, one of the world...
The MoU was signed by Ahmed Al Mutawa, chief executive officer of Fujairah Terminals, and MamedMagomadov, partner at United Steel Industries

Fujairah gets steel traffic bo...

Fujairah gets steel t...

Fujairah Terminals has signed a MoU with United Steel Industries (USI), a leading manufacturer of re...
Fujairah Terminals has signed a M...
DP World, UAE Region successfully transported four reactors from Jebel Ali Port to Rotterdam handled with the help of a floating crane from Drydocks World, in collaboration with the CMA CGM Group

Jebel Ali completes heavy lift...

Jebel Ali completes h...

DP World’s Jebel Ali Port recently shipped four large polyethylene reactors, the biggest weighing 22...
DP World’s Jebel Ali Port recen...
Fujairah Terminals is a multi-purpose port that handles a wide range of cargo types

Fujairah Terminals handles gas...

Fujairah Terminals ha...

Fujairah Terminals, part of the AD Ports Group, recently handled three of the largest gas turbines e...
Fujairah Terminals, part of the A...

Frequently Asked Questions

Breakbulk shipping refers to transporting cargo as individual units rather than in containers or loose bulk. Items such as machinery, steel beams, timber, and large equipment are loaded separately onto vessels using cranes or specialised lifting equipment. This method is commonly used for oversized or irregular cargo that cannot fit into standard shipping containers.
Breakbulk cargo often includes heavy machinery, construction materials, steel products, vehicles, timber and industrial equipment. These goods are usually too large, heavy or irregularly shaped to be transported in standard containers, making breakbulk shipping the most practical solution.
In container shipping, goods are packed inside standardised containers for easier handling and transport. Breakbulk shipping, however, involves loading and unloading cargo individually, often using cranes and specialised equipment. This allows the transport of oversized or non-containerised goods that require special handling.
Breakbulk shipping plays a critical role in transporting components used in large industrial projects such as power plants, offshore energy installations, construction developments and oil and gas facilities. These projects often require moving oversized equipment like turbines, pipelines, and heavy machinery that cannot be containerised.
You can stay informed about breakbulk shipping developments, project cargo movements, logistics trends, and port operations by visiting The Maritime Standard’s Breakbulk Shipping category page. It provides industry news, expert insights, and analysis on global breakbulk trade and maritime logistics.