Sea-Cargo exhibits at Breakbulk Rotterdam 2025
Expertise in project cargo, RoRo, and OOG logistics in Northern Europe
Sea-Cargo is pleased to announce our participation at Breakbulk Europe 2025 in Rotterdam, taking place from 13-15 May at Rotterdam Ahoy. As a long-time attendee and exhibitor, we look forward to engage with the global breakbulk and project cargo community once again.
Visitors will find us at stand 1A18, where we’ll be available for informal discussions about cargo flows in the North Sea region, current logistics challenges, and opportunities in out-of-gauge (OOG), RoRo (roll-on/roll-off), and general freight transport
Join the Conversation at Stand 1A18
If you are involved in shipping, logistics planning, or project management for OOG or ro-ro cargo, we welcome you to visit our stand at Breakbulk Rotterdam. Our team will be present to share insights, discuss market trends, and explore how we can collectively improve efficiency and resilience in the project cargo sector.
Whether you’re already operating in Northern Europe or exploring new routes and partners, we’re happy to contribute to the conversation.
Sea-Cargo’s consistent presence at industry events like Breakbulk underlines our commitment to the breakbulk and OOG cargo market in Northern Europe. With direct services across Norway, the UK, Denmark, and the Netherlands, we’re strategically positioned to support industries reliant on flexible maritime transport solutions.

Wind-Powered Efficiency: Our Rotor Sail Solution
As part of our commitment to greener maritime operations, Sea-Cargo has taken significant steps to reduce fuel consumption and emissions by utilising rotor sail technology.
We have already equipped one of our vessels with two rotor sails, and two additional vessels (Trans Hav and Trans Sol) are being rebuilt to carry three rotor sails each. This innovative system uses wind as a direct propulsion source, avoiding the transformation losses associated with other energy types.
By harnessing renewable wind energy, we’ve succeeded in reducing fuel usage and CO2 emissions by up to 25%, marking a key milestone in our shift toward more sustainable shipping.
We look forward to see you in Rotterdam!