Globalia Expands into Three Strategic Territories

Each new member brings distinct specializations, reinforcing Globalia’s position as a structured and professionally managed network of freight forwarders

Globalia Logistics Network continues to strengthen its global footprint with the addition of three new members in Valencia (Spain), Penang (Malaysia), and Klaipeda/Vilnius (Lithuania). With these new partnerships, Globalia enhances its coverage across Southern Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Baltic region, offering members stronger trade lane support and expanded operational expertise. With 9 new members confirmed in 2026 and more membership applications currently under evaluation, the network’s expansion remains steady and quality-driven.

Globalia Logistics Network Expansion

Eccofreight Transport Services SL – New member in Valencia, Spain

Globalia’s presence in Spain grows stronger with the appointment of Eccofreight Transport Services as the official member in Valencia.

The company provides international maritime transport logistics services, supported by a global network of specialized agents aligned by cargo type. Their operational model combines industry expertise with advanced technological tools that add agility and transparency to every shipment. Clients benefit from streamlined processes and clear communication at every stage. Sustainability is embedded in their operations. From planning to final delivery, they integrate responsible practices throughout the transport chain, ensuring efficiency without compromising long-term environmental commitments.

Valencia is a key Mediterranean gateway, and Eccofreight’s addition reinforces Globalia’s capabilities in handling sea freight flows across Europe and beyond.

JTEX Malaysia SDN BHD – New member in Penang, Malaysia

Globalia also welcomes JTEX Malaysia as its new member in Penang, strengthening coverage in one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic logistics hubs. Founded by a team of seasoned logisticians with cross-industry experience, JTEX positions itself as a professional supply chain management provider with a strong focus on tailored solutions. The company offers a comprehensive one-stop logistics service portfolio that includes customs brokerage under its own license, air and sea freight, cross-border land transportation between Malaysia and China, cold chain transportation and warehousing, haulage and container depot services, seaport CFS for transshipment and personal effects shipments.

Their approach centers on flexibility and creative problem-solving. By continuously thinking beyond conventional frameworks, JTEX delivers integrated solutions designed to support long-term growth for its partners and customers. With Malaysia serving as a strategic link between regional and global markets, JTEX adds valuable strength to Globalia’s Asian network coverage.

Agrotreidas Logistics UAB – New member in Klaipėda / Vilnius, Lithuania

In the Baltic region, Globalia expands its reach with Agrotreidas Logistics covering Klaipėda and Vilnius in Lithuania. The company operates across logistics, agriculture, chemicals, and the food industry sectors. Their portfolio includes wholesale distribution of fertilizers, chemical products, and food industry raw materials, alongside comprehensive logistics services across all modes of transport.

From warehousing and distribution to global freight movements, Agrotreidas offers end-to-end solutions tailored to each client’s operational needs. Their experienced specialists and strong management team ensure that every shipment is handled with precision, speed, and accountability.

By combining sector-specific expertise with multimodal logistics capabilities, Agrotreidas strengthens Globalia’s presence in Northern Europe and enhances support for members requiring specialized cargo handling in these industries.

Expanding with purpose

As Globalia Logistics Network approaches its tenth year, expansion remains focused on quality, long-term partnerships, and structured global growth. For these new members, and for every company within Globalia, integration into the network goes beyond directory listings and email exchanges. Real cooperation strengthens when partners meet in person, understand each other’s capabilities, and build trust through direct conversation.

That is why Globalia’s Annual Meeting in October holds particular importance this year. It will offer the perfect setting for new members to introduce themselves, for existing members to explore fresh trade lanes, and for everyone to translate network coverage into concrete business opportunities.

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Almost a Decade: Globalia’s Next Chapter Is About to Begin

In the world of freight forwarding networks, ten years is no small feat. Networks appear with energy and ambition, but many quietly fade away within a few seasons. Market shifts, internal misalignment, financial instability, or a lack of long-term vision can shorten their lifespan. Globalia is now approaching its tenth year. And that’s exactly what makes this moment powerful. We are standing at the edge of a milestone, focused on what has been built and what comes next.

The Early Years: From Vision to Structure

Globalia began with a clear blueprint. From the outset, the objective was to create a structured, financially secure, and exclusive network where trust was embedded into the model itself. The ambition was strong, but so was the discipline behind it. Globalia Founder, Antonio Torres, reflects: “We were very clear about what we wanted to create. From day one, the objective was not to be the biggest network. It was to be a network that members could truly depend on.” That clarity translated into standards. Careful member selection. Financial protection mechanisms. A long-term mindset. What emerged was the steady construction of a reliable global structure.

A Decade That Felt Like a Generation

The last ten years in logistics have felt like a generation compressed into a decade. Digital transformation accelerated. Regulations tightened. Geopolitical tensions reshaped trade lanes. Supply chains were tested in ways few could have predicted. Through it all, Globalia strengthened its position. Maria Serrano, Globalia’s Head Office Manager, explains: “Ten years may not sound long in other industries, but in this sector it feels like a lifetime. We’ve seen networks come and go. Reaching this point tells us we built something solid. That solidity comes from consistency. From choosing partners carefully. From prioritizing financial protection. From focusing on quality over size.”

In a space where rapid expansion can weaken foundations, Globalia chose balance and discipline.

Stability That Speaks for Itself

Security, collaboration, and opportunity are strong reasons to join a network like Globalia.

Ten years sends a clear message of trust and stability. It reflects consistency, commitment, and a strong structure. For our members, it confirms they are part of something solid. For future partners, it signals they are entering an established, reliable community.

As Antonio Torres puts it, “Longevity creates confidence. When members see that we are close to year ten, they know we are not experimenting. We are committed. And we are here to stay.”

A Decade as a Launchpad

Reaching the edge of a decade is both about reflection and acceleration. For Globalia, this milestone reinforces the strength of our model while pushing us to aim higher. As we look ahead to the next decade, our focus remains clear: quality, personalized service, a strong human connection, and the agility to adapt, evolve, and move forward with our members.

“Reaching year ten is motivation and it heralds a new chapter for us. If we’ve built this in ten years, imagine what we can build in the next ten. The experience we’ve gained gives us confidence to face whatever comes next,” adds Mr. Torres. And here’s the important part: what comes next will be unveiled very soon.

The Road Ahead

A decade represents accumulated relationships, shared success stories, and experience forged through real-world challenges. It reflects trust built shipment by shipment, meeting by meeting, year after year. Simply put, Globalia stands today as a solid, structured, and professionally managed network. Its model has been proven in practice, and its foundation is robust. Most importantly, its team remains fully committed to driving long-term value for its members. Ten years in this industry is no small feat. For Globalia, it marks both a milestone and a platform for further growth. The next chapter is about evolution.

Let’s meet in Bangkok this October to celebrate, connect, and unveil what comes next. Confirm your place and move forward with us.

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Globalia Media Partner Event: Philippine Ports and Logistics 2026 to Gather Industry Leaders in Manila

Three days of conferences, exhibitions, and technical visits will take place at the heart of Southeast Asia’s maritime gateway from 10th to 12th March 2026

Globalia Logistics Network is a proud media partner of Philippine Ports and Logistics 2026, one of the most important annual gatherings for the maritime and supply chain community in the region. The event will take place at Solaire Resort, Manila, from 10 to 12 March 2026. The event is officially endorsed by the Department of Transportation of the Philippines and is expected to attract strong participation from both public and private sector stakeholders.

Philippine Ports and Logistics 2026
Philippine Ports and Logistics 2026

Located along major Asia Pacific trade lanes and close to the South China Sea, the Philippines plays a pivotal role in international shipping and logistics. Its ports connect global markets and support rapidly expanding regional supply chains, making the country a natural meeting point for professionals looking to strengthen their presence in Southeast Asia.

The program will open with an exclusive technical visit to Manila’s port and logistics facilities. Delegates will gain first-hand insight into the infrastructure, technology, and operational practices shaping growth and efficiency across the country’s maritime ecosystem.

Over the following two days, more than 40 international speakers will take the stage, while the event itself will welcome over 400 senior decision makers. Participants will include government representatives, port and harbour engineers, shipping lines, cargo owners, freight forwarders, terminal operators, and logistics providers from across Asia and beyond.

The exhibition area will host 50 stands, offering companies a focused platform to present their services, build strategic relationships, and explore commercial opportunities in a fast-developing market.

As a media partner, Globalia Logistics Network encourages members interested in expanding their reach in the Asia Pacific to consider taking part in this key industry meeting point.

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Globalia Strengthens Its Global Reach with New Members Across Six Territories

Globalia keeps expanding the network with trusted freight forwarders across key global markets

Globalia Logistics Network begins 2026 with fresh momentum as it welcomes a new group of freight forwarding companies into its global community. Each new member brings proven local expertise, strong operational capabilities, and a shared commitment to reliable collaboration. Most importantly, their addition strengthens Globalia’s international coverage and opens the door to new partnerships, smoother cross-border operations, and long-term growth for the entire network.

New members of Globalia Logistics Network

Globalia member in Geneva and Basel, Switzerland

Laufental Int. Express Transport AG, has grown from a single delivery van into a trusted international transport provider. Founded in 2004, the company began as a sole trade focused on urgent national shipments, built on reliability and hands-on service. Steady growth followed, leading to expansion into international, time-critical transport and the transition to a limited company. Today, supported by a team of 30 professionals, Laufental delivers dependable, fast, and customer-focused transport solutions.

Globalia member in Panama City / Colon, Panama

Corredores de Aduana Moreno, S.A., Globalia’s new member in Panama City  is a full-service logistics provider offering integrated solutions under one roof. The company specializes in customs brokerage, cargo consolidation, and transportation, ensuring shipments move smoothly from origin to destination through a single, coordinated team. With more than 40 trained professionals, including licensed customs brokers, lawyers, port agents, office staff, and experienced drivers, they deliver efficient, compliant, and reliable logistics services.

Globalia member in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Oriental Logistics Group (OLC), Globalia’s new member in Ho Chi Minh, is part of a well-established logistics group founded in 2000. With a strong focus on Southeast Asia, OLC combines deep regional expertise with a global reach thanks to Globalia. Furthermore, the group provides end-to-end solutions, including ocean and air freight, warehousing, customs clearance, and cross-border logistics. Guided by a customer-first approach and a commitment to integrity, OLC delivers efficient, high-quality logistics services.

Globalia member in Lahore, Pakistan

Next Aviation Systems, Globalia member in Lahore, Pakistan, is a freight forwarding company built on more than 30 years of industry experience. From the start, the team adopts a commitment-first mindset and treats every shipment as a challenge to deliver with precision and accountability. By thinking beyond conventional solutions, the company provides integrated services across air freight, ocean freight, and customs brokerage. Backed by seasoned professionals and a hands-on, problem-solving approach, Next Aviation Systems supports customers with reliable, flexible, and efficient logistics solutions in Pakistan and beyond.

Globalia member in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Silk Container Lines Ltd,  Globalia member in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is a well-established name in the global shipping industry with over 32 years of experience. Known for its reliability and customer-focused approach, the company supports seamless international trade through efficient and dependable logistics solutions. Silk Container Lines is committed to delivering cost-effective services tailored to each client’s specific needs, while continuously adapting to the changing demands of global markets. Driven by a mission to exceed customer expectations, the company combines industry expertise with a forward-looking mindset to remain a trusted logistics partner for businesses worldwide.

With this latest expansion, Globalia Logistics Network continues to grow with carefully selected partners. Their experience, regional strength, and collaborative mindset will help drive meaningful partnerships and shared success in the year ahead.

Globalia Bristol Named BIFA Project Forwarding Finalist Following Complex UK–Mexico Shipment

A cross-border, out-of-gauge shipment of heavy industrial kettles weighing 13,000 kg highlights their project forwarding expertise

Killick Martin, the member of the Globalia Logistics Network in Bristol, UK, earned finalist recognition in the Project Forwarding category at the 2025 BIFA Awards after successfully executing a complex oversized shipment from the UK to Mexico.

Originally founded in 1861 by Captain James Killick and James Henry Martin, Killick Martin entered a new phase in 2019 when it was reimagined as a global logistics provider under the Atlantic Pacific Group. While the company’s current focus is on innovation, process improvement, and digitalization across customer supply chains, it continues to draw on deep operational expertise built over more than 150 years.

The project involved transporting four industrial kettles from Manchester to Torreón, Mexico, for one of the world’s largest metallurgical mining operations. Each unit measured 4.22 x 4.22 x 3.1 metres and weighed 13,000 kg, making the cargo significantly out of gauge and requiring careful coordination across road, port, and sea transport.

Killick Martin Recognised at BIFA 2025 for OOG Project Shipment

Working in close cooperation with their partners in Mexico, they reviewed multiple routing options from the UK and Northern Europe to Mexico’s east coast. They selected a Maersk service via Bremerhaven to the Port of Altamira to meet the client’s operational timeline. They completed route planning, pricing approval, and confirmation within a short timeframe.

To manage height restrictions and infrastructure constraints, they moved the kettles onto low-loaders to the Port of Felixstowe before loading them onto container flat racks for the ocean leg. The operation involved detailed planning around crane capacity, lashing and securing methods, and multiple transloading points at both UK and Mexican ports.

Globalia Bristol also coordinated all regulatory requirements, including police escorts, highway and bridge permits, and VR1 submissions through the ESDAL system. They secured approval within a week, enabling two escorted vehicles, each carrying two kettles valued at £70,000 per unit, to move as scheduled.

Commenting on the recognition, Sarah Parsons, Managing Director, said: “Becoming a finalist at the BIFA Awards reflects the level of planning, collaboration, and attention to detail required on complex project movements like this. These shipments demand precision at every stage, and this project was a strong example of that approach in practice.”

Congratulations and all the best for their upcoming projects!

Tribulations of a China Agent in China… and Abroad

A lighthearted tale about freight forwarding, opportunity, and Globalia Logistics Network

Mr. Li was a freight forwarder in China. A good one. Efficient, meticulous, and permanently attached to his phone. His days were filled with quotes, schedules, and a never-ending symphony of emails that began with “Dear Partner” and ended with “Please revert ASAP.” Some partners were excellent. Others were… mysterious. Very mysterious. At night, when the office lights dimmed, and only his screen remained glowing, Mr. Li would sigh. “Why is it so hard,” he wondered, “to find reliable partners abroad?” Thus began the tribulations of a China agent in China… and beyond.

Chapter 1: The Problem with the World Outside

Domestically, Mr. Li was strong. He knew his market. He knew his ports. He knew who to call when a container needed to be moved yesterday. Internationally, however, the story was different. Every shipment required a new search. New agents. New introductions. New uncertainty. Some were fast, some were cheap, while some disappeared the moment something went wrong. Mr. Li did what most forwarders do: he tried to manage it all himself. He believed independence was strength. But independence, he was discovering, could also be exhausting.

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Chapter 2: A Curious Discovery

One evening, while scrolling through yet another list of potential overseas partners, Mr. Li stumbled across something different.

Not simply a directory.
Not a marketplace.
But a network.

A global community of freight forwarders working together under shared standards, mutual trust, and long-term collaboration. Its name was Globalia Logistics Network. Mr. Li leaned closer to the screen. “A network?” he muttered. “What exactly does that mean for a forwarder like me?”

A Tale About Forwarding, Opportunity, and Globalia Logistics Network

What Is Globalia Logistics Network?

Globalia Logistics Network is a worldwide alliance of independent freight forwarders who collaborate to provide reliable international logistics services. Unlike open directories or informal agent lists, Globalia is built on:

  • Carefully selected members in key cities and countries
  • Long-term business relationships, not one-off transactions
  • Mutual support and professional standards
  • Annual meetings and direct communication to strengthen trust

In simple terms: Globalia is not about finding agents. It is about already knowing them. For Mr. Li, this sounded… revolutionary.

Chapter 3: The Temptation of Trust

Mr. Li imagined his daily routine transformed.

No more cold emails to unknown partners.
No more hoping that the agent on the other side would “do their best.”
No more solving international problems alone at midnight.

Instead: a network of trusted partners in major global markets, all committed to helping each other succeed. But Mr. Li had a practical mind. “This sounds promising,” he said, “but what’s in it for an agent in China like me?”

Why Agents in China Should Join Globalia

Mr. Li adjusted his glasses and did what any sensible freight forwarder would do. He started asking practical questions. China, after all, is not a small forwarding market. It’s crowded, competitive, and full of agents who can move containers faster than you can finish a cup of tea. Why would he need a network? Then he read a little closer. For freight forwarders in China, Globalia represents a strategic business opportunity, not just a badge of membership. (I would delete this line from here)

  1. Become a Trusted International Partner

Globalia members don’t compete blindly in open marketplaces. Overseas agents already inside the network prefer working with fellow members. That meant fewer emails that began with “We are checking options” and more that began with “We have a shipment for you.” For Mr. Li, this was a revelation. Instead of being one of ten Chinese agents quoting Guangzhou –Hamburg, he could be the Guangzhou partner someone already trusted. Less chasing. More doing business.

  1. Build Long-Term Relationships

Rather than chasing one-off shipments, Globalia encourages stable, recurring cooperation with agents worldwide. Mr. Li was used to one-time shipments from agents he might never hear from again. Globalia promised something different: recurring cooperation. Same agents. Same lanes. Fewer surprises. The kind of relationships where people stop negotiating every detail from scratch and start saying things like, “Same terms as last time?” Mr. Li liked that very much.

  1. Strengthen Your Global Presence

Opening overseas offices had crossed Mr. Li’s mind before. Then he looked at the costs and quickly crossed them off again. Through Globalia, he could have reliable partners in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Southeast Asia without hiring a single new employee. To his overseas clients, he looked global. To his accountant, he still looked sensible. This, Mr. Li decided, was an excellent combination.

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  1. Differentiate in a Competitive Market

In China, everyone claims to be reliable. Everyone promises speed. Everyone says they have “strong overseas partners.” Globalia membership meant proof. A vetted network, shared standards, and a reputation backed by real companies, not just confident emails. Mr. Li nodded. This was not just about but also about growth.

Chapter 4: The Map with Empty Spaces

Then came the detail that truly caught his attention. Globalia did not simply accept unlimited members in every city. Instead, it offered exclusive representation in specific territories. In other words: opportunity. Some Chinese cities and regions were already represented but others were still open. Forwarders in those locations could claim their territory and become the only official Globalia member in that market.

Mr. Li imagined the possibilities. “No more blending into the crowd,” he said. “No more competing only on price.” Instead, he could position his company as a recognized, preferred partner for international forwarders seeking reliable coverage in his city.

Exclusive Territory Opportunities

Globalia’s structure is designed to protect its members’ interests.

  • Limited number of members per city or region
  • No uncontrolled duplication of agents
  • Clear positioning as a trusted local representative

For Chinese forwarders, this means the chance to:

  • Secure a strategic position within an international network
  • Receive consistent inbound and outbound cooperation
  • Build reputation as the go-to agent in their territory

For Mr. Li, this was no longer a story about logistics. It was a direction story.

Chapter 5: The Decision

The next morning, Mr. Li closed the directory tabs on his browser. For the first time in years, he did not search for “agent in Europe” or “partner in Latin America.” Instead, he reached out to learn more about Globalia. He still worked hard. He still negotiated rates. But now, he was no longer working alone.

Conclusion: Fewer Tribulations, Greater Horizons

Mr. Li’s story is not unique. Across China, thousands of capable freight forwarders face the same challenge: how to grow internationally without losing control, trust, or time. Globalia Logistics Network offers a clear alternative. Not through ghosts, not through fantasy, but through real collaboration, trusted partnerships, and strategic territory opportunities. For forwarders in China ready to become more than just another name in a directory, the opportunity is simple:

Stop searching. Start connecting. Claim your place in a global network.

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Globalia Logistics Network Releases Its December Newsletter

The year-end edition highlights member achievements, industry insights, and a look ahead to the Annual Meeting in Bangkok.

Globalia Logistics Network has published its December Newsletter, bringing members a comprehensive overview of key developments from across the network and the wider logistics industry.

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This edition features direct links to all news shared by Globalia members over the past three months, offering a snapshot of recent milestones, achievements, and initiatives from across the network. Alongside member updates, the newsletter includes curated sector news, keeping readers informed on the latest movements shaping the logistics and supply chain landscape.

Readers will also find a selection of industry-specific blogs published over the last three months, covering practical insights and trends relevant to freight forwarders and logistics professionals. In addition, the newsletter highlights key logistics news headlines to ensure members stay up to date with what matters most in the industry.

The newsletter also turns its focus to Globalia’s 7th Annual Meeting, set to take place in Bangkok from 26 to 28 October 2026. The event will bring members together for strategic discussions, networking, and collaboration in one of Asia’s most dynamic logistics hubs. Rounding out the edition is a featured article titled Discover Bangkok: A Guide to Culture, Cuisine, and Leisure Around Globalia’s Annual Meeting, giving members a preview of the destination and experiences surrounding the upcoming event.

Members are encouraged to explore the newsletter and discover the stories, insights, and opportunities shaping the Globalia network.

A Christmas Forwarder’s Tale

Freightneezer Scrooge and the Three Spirits of Logistics

Freightneezer Scrooge was a freight forwarder who believed in many things: rates, cut-off times, and Excel spreadsheets.
But above all, he believed in one sacred principle: “I don’t need a network.”

On Christmas Eve, while the rest of the city was busy eating mince pies and pretending to enjoy office parties, Freightneezer sat alone in his office, refreshing freight directories like a man possessed.

“Agent in Jakarta… agent in Lima… agent in nowhere in particular,” he grumbled.
Hundreds of names. Zero relationships. “Why join a network,” he scoffed, “when I can send ten emails and hope one replies?” As the clock struck midnight, a loud ping echoed through the office. Not an email. Not an invoice. Something… supernatural.

A translucent figure appeared, wrapped in old bills of lading and dusty contracts. “I am the Ghost of Logistics Past,” it announced. Before Freightneezer could say “please confirm your best rate,” he was transported back in time. He realized he’d been picking agents for the speed of their replies, then trusting “very professional companies” that vanished the second a shipment hit trouble. However, what lingered was the uneasy thought afterward: strange how solid they looked on paper. They showed up in search results, lists, the old white pages of logistics, even recommended by AI assistants. And yet, gone.

“You were never short of contacts,” said the ghost gently. “Only of trust.” Freightneezer winced. Suddenly, the office transformed. Phones rang. Screens glowed. Laughter, actual laughter, could be heard.

 

The Ghost of Logistics Present stood proudly before him. “These forwarders don’t ask for recommendations,” the ghost said. “They already have them.” Freightneezer watched members of a global network working together. Problems solved with one call. Shipments moving smoothly. No frantic emails titled URGENT URGENT URGENT.

“They’re not cheaper,” Freightneezer noted. “No,” replied the ghost. “They’re better.” Then everything went quiet.

The Ghost of Logistics Future appeared, pointing to two visions. In one, Freightneezer was still alone, still searching directories at midnight, still saying, ‘This agent seemed fine at first.’ In the other, he was part of a trusted global network. Fewer emails, more confidence and stronger relationships that lasted longer than a single shipment.

Then, one name appeared briefly in the glow, Globalia Logistics Network, not as an advertisement, but as a symbol of what happens when forwarders stop searching and start trusting.

Freightneezer woke up suddenly at his desk. Christmas morning. He laughed, closing the search engine and opened something new. “Maybe,” he said, smiling, “independence doesn’t mean being alone.”

And from that day on, Freightneezer Scrooge became a changed forwarder. Still careful with rates, old habits die hard, but wiser, warmer, and finally part of a network built on real relationships.

Because in logistics, the best connections are not found.  They’re built. Season’s Greetings from Globalia Logistics Network!

Globalia Logistics Network Joins Forces with Breakbulk Middle East 2026 to Boost Industry Impact

More than 10,500 professionals will convene at Dubai World Trade Centre this February to connect with key players driving the Middle East’s project cargo growth

Breakbulk Middle East 2026
Breakbulk Middle East 2026
Globalia Logistics Network is proud to support Breakbulk Middle East 2026, the region’s premier project cargo event happening on 4-5 February at the Dubai World Trade Centre (Halls 5-8 & Pavilion). This event brings together over 10,500 industry professionals from 125 countries, offering unparalleled opportunities to connect with government officials, top oil & gas leaders, EPCs, and logistics experts driving the Middle East’s ambitious infrastructure projects.
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Tickets are free, and we encourage all members and industry partners to register early using this link.

For over a decade, Breakbulk Middle East has been the must-attend event for companies shaping the region’s most ambitious infrastructure and energy projects. Exhibitors and visitors alike benefit from a concentrated, high-quality audience focused on project cargo, breakbulk, and logistics solutions.

Globalia members attending will have the chance to showcase their expertise, forge valuable partnerships, and gain exposure to key markets that continue to lead the world in innovation and infrastructure development. With 94% of exhibitors returning year after year, Breakbulk Middle East has proven itself as an essential platform for business growth.

By supporting premier industry events like Breakbulk Middle East, Globalia Logistics Network strengthens our collective brand, making it more visible and relevant across the global logistics landscape. After all, that is the core reason behind our commitment: to empower members through strategic connections and shared success.

Breakbulk Middle East 2026 – Event Details:

Date: 4-5 February 2026

Location: Dubai World Trade Centre, Halls 5, 6, 7, 8 & Pavilion

Visitor Hours:
Wednesday, 4 February: 10:00 – 18:00
Thursday, 5 February: 10:00 – 17:00

Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of the region’s premier project cargo event and connect with over 200 exhibitors and thousands of professionals driving the future of breakbulk logistics in the Middle East and beyond.

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Globalia Kaohsiung/Tainan Moves Oversized Forging Press from Taiwan to India with Precision Handling

TMG Logistics reinforces its project cargo expertise with the safe handling and export of complex industrial equipment

TMG Logistics, Globalia member in Kaohsiung/Tainan, Taiwan, has completed a noteworthy project shipment, managing the export of a large forging press bound for India. The team managed every stage of the operation, planning the lifting work, coordinating schedules, and executing the loading with precision to ensure a smooth departure.

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Oversized project cargo shipment by TMG Logistics

The cargo included the main forging press along with a separate package of accessories, consolidated into two transport units. The primary machine measured 5.92 meters in length, 3.75 meters in width, and 3.36 meters in height. The accessories measured 5.52 meters by 2.98 meters by 2.85 meters. After securing both components, the shipment left Taiwan and is now on its way to its final destination in India.

Reflecting on the achievement, Mr Curt Chen, General Manager of TMG Logistics, stated, “This project reflects the strength and experience of our team. Oversized industrial equipment demands precise planning and execution, and we are pleased to have completed this shipment smoothly and safely.”

Looking ahead, TMG Logistics remains focused on delivering dependable solutions for complex movements. They offer comprehensive door-to-door services covering dangerous chemicals, temperature-controlled chemicals, and general cargo, along with full import, export, and value-added supporting services. Mr Chen continued, “We stand committed to providing reliable solutions for complex logistics needs. Each project cargo we manage reflects our focus on professionalism and trust.”

Congratulations to TMG Logistics and all the best for their upcoming projects!