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Breakbulk Europe 2026 | 16–18 June 2026 | Rotterdam Ahoy

Tristar Port of Guyana at Breakbulk Europe 2026

Tristar Port of Guyana will be attending Breakbulk Europe 2026 in Rotterdam to meet cargo owners, shipping lines, freight forwarders, project logistics teams, and energy-sector partners evaluating Guyana's port and shore base capability.

16–18 June 2026
Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands

16–18 June 2026

Event dates

Breakbulk Europe 2026 takes place across three days in Rotterdam.

Rotterdam Ahoy

Event location

Meet Tristar Port of Guyana in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Project cargo

Breakbulk focus

Conversations focused on heavy lift, project cargo, breakbulk, and mixed cargo movements.

Guyana gateway

Port capability

A commercial and energy logistics hub supporting Guyana's trade and offshore development.

Attending Breakbulk Europe

Connecting Guyana's port capability with global project cargo demand

Breakbulk Europe 2026 brings together cargo owners, ocean carriers, freight forwarders, ports, terminals, and project logistics teams responsible for moving oversized and complex cargo.

Tristar Port of Guyana will attend the event to discuss port access, breakbulk handling, project cargo discharge, yard staging, marine coordination, and logistics support for companies operating in Guyana.

Capabilities

Port services aligned with breakbulk and project logistics

Tristar combines marine access, cargo handling, storage planning, and operational coordination for customers moving industrial, commercial, and energy-sector cargo through Guyana.

Breakbulk and project cargo

Support for cargo requiring controlled lifting, direct discharge planning, equipment coordination, and shore-side sequencing.

Heavy lift coordination

Planning support for oversized machinery, construction equipment, pipe bundles, and other non-containerized cargo.

Container and mixed cargo support

Operational readiness for containerized cargo, breakbulk cargo, and mixed vessel calls serving trade and offshore development.

Marine interface planning

Berth, vessel, and quayside coordination shaped around cargo requirements, safety controls, and delivery timelines.

Yard and storage management

Laydown, staging, and storage planning for equipment, materials, project components, and onward logistics.

Guyana logistics support

A local port platform for partners supporting Guyana's commercial growth, industrial projects, and offshore energy supply chain.

Operational Snapshot

Infrastructure and operating profile

A concise snapshot of infrastructure scale, operating readiness, and capacity planning for counterparties assessing breakbulk, project cargo, and logistics support in Guyana.

Quay frontage

720 m

Quayside frontage aligned with marine access, cargo interface, and phased operational growth.

Vessel access target

9 m

Designed access depth supporting larger vessel calls as offshore and industrial activity expands.

Primary port footprint

62 acres / 250,905 m²

Core terminal footprint supporting cargo handling, staging, and marine-side coordination.

Gateway Park support land

300 acres

Additional support land for logistics activity, industrial staging, and long-term growth.

Operating model

24/7 coordination

Built around marine schedules, cargo movements, and the time sensitivity of project logistics.

Expansion program

Phased berth and yard expansion

Long-term infrastructure planning designed to keep pace with Guyana's trade and energy-sector trajectory.

Project cargo discharge operation at Tristar Port of Guyana.

Project Cargo Operations

Breakbulk cargo support backed by disciplined port execution

Tristar's port operations support controlled cargo discharge, coordinated lifting, and marine-side execution for project cargo and equipment moving through Guyana.

  • Coordinated cargo handling supports safe and efficient movement from vessel to shore.
  • Project cargo planning connects marine operations, yard staging, and onward delivery requirements.
  • The port's growth program supports rising demand from trade, logistics, industrial, and offshore sectors.

Why Tristar, Why Guyana

A Guyana port platform for project cargo and offshore development

Guyana's economic growth is increasing demand for reliable port infrastructure, disciplined cargo handling, and local logistics coordination. Tristar is building a port platform positioned for project cargo, breakbulk, container, and energy-sector movements.

Relevant to breakbulk cargo owners

Tristar supports cargo profiles that require controlled handling, heavy equipment coordination, and practical shore-side logistics planning.

Built for practical partnership

The team works with cargo interests, logistics partners, vessel owners, and project teams that need dependable support in Guyana.

Aligned with Guyana's growth

As trade and offshore activity expand, Tristar is developing infrastructure and operating capacity for larger and more complex cargo programs.

Request a Meeting

Set up a conversation for Breakbulk Europe 2026

Use the enquiry form below to request a meeting with Tristar Port of Guyana's team before or during Breakbulk Europe 2026, or email the team directly with your preferred meeting window.

Meeting and contact details

  • Event: Breakbulk Europe 2026
  • Dates: 16–18 June 2026
  • Location: Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Email: portmanagement@tristarguyana.com
  • Phone: 592 765 6006

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