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World's Major Ports Doing Breakbulk Shipping?

Breakbulk shipping is commonly handled at various ports around the world that are equipped to manage oversized, heavy, and irregularly shaped cargo. These ports have specialized facilities and equipment such as heavy-lift cranes, large storage areas, and skilled labor to efficiently handle breakbulk cargo. Here are some notable ports known for their breakbulk capabilities:

North America

  1. Port of Houston (Texas, USA)

    • One of the largest breakbulk ports in the United States, handling a wide range of industrial and project cargo.

  2. Port of New Orleans (Louisiana, USA)

    • Known for its extensive breakbulk operations, including steel, rubber, and project cargo.

  3. Port of Baltimore (Maryland, USA)

    • Specializes in handling automotive, heavy machinery, and other breakbulk cargo.

Europe

  1. Port of Antwerp (Belgium)

    • A major hub for breakbulk cargo in Europe, handling steel, project cargo, and forest products.

  2. Port of Rotterdam (Netherlands)

    • One of the busiest ports in the world, with extensive facilities for handling various types of breakbulk cargo.

  3. Port of Hamburg (Germany)

    • Known for its efficient handling of breakbulk cargo, including machinery, metals, and project cargo.

Asia

  1. Port of Shanghai (China)

    • One of the largest ports globally, with significant breakbulk operations for industrial and project cargo.

  2. Port of Singapore

    • A key transshipment hub with advanced facilities for handling breakbulk cargo.

  3. Port of Mumbai (India)

    • A major Indian port with extensive breakbulk handling capabilities, particularly for project cargo and heavy machinery.

Middle East

  1. Port of Jebel Ali (Dubai, UAE)

    • A major hub for breakbulk cargo in the Middle East, known for handling industrial equipment and project cargo.

  2. Port of Dammam (Saudi Arabia)

    • Handles a significant amount of breakbulk cargo, including construction and industrial machinery.

Africa

  1. Port of Durban (South Africa)

    • The largest and busiest port in Africa, with extensive facilities for handling breakbulk cargo.

  2. Port of Lagos (Nigeria)

    • A key port in West Africa with significant breakbulk operations, particularly for industrial and construction equipment.

South America

  1. Port of Santos (Brazil)

    • The largest port in South America, handling a wide range of breakbulk cargo including machinery, vehicles, and agricultural products.

  2. Port of Buenos Aires (Argentina)

    • Known for handling various types of breakbulk cargo, including industrial and construction equipment.

 

 

These ports are strategically located to serve major industrial and commercial regions, providing efficient handling and transportation of breakbulk cargo to various destinations around the world.

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