'Breakbulk America'... New Shipper Discovery Planned

Hyundai Glovis is participating in North America's largest bulk cargo industry exhibition to promote its global shipping business competitiveness.


Hyundai Glovis announced on the 13th that it will participate in 'Break Bulk America 2023 (BBA),' held from the 26th to the 28th at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas, USA. This is the largest bulk cargo industry exhibition in North America. Break bulk cargo refers to large heavy cargo such as industrial and power generation equipment, electric vehicles, steel products, and construction and mining equipment.

Hyundai Glovis Car Carrier Glovis Century [Photo by Hyundai Glovis]

Hyundai Glovis Car Carrier Glovis Century [Photo by Hyundai Glovis]

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The company plans to use its participation in BBA as a sales opportunity to discover new shippers. It also plans to build a sales network targeting shippers participating from around the world, including the United States. It emphasizes its competitiveness in shipping as the only automobile carrier in Korea and its overseas network of more than 100 locations worldwide. It will also highlight its previous break bulk order achievements. In the past, it successfully transported thermal and wind power generation equipment on car carriers to the United States and Germany.


Based on the exhibition, it plans to establish partnerships with inland transportation logistics companies and forwarders in the United States. It already established a land transportation specialized subsidiary in the U.S. in 2019 and directly operates truck transportation for finished vehicle production parts within the U.S.



A Hyundai Glovis official said, "Currently, the global automobile carrier market is experiencing a supply shortage due to an increase in finished vehicle export volumes," adding, "Nevertheless, through this exhibition, we plan to promote the company's shipping competitiveness and use it as an opportunity to expand long-term shipping and logistics business."


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