Breakbulk Middle east 2026 Dates: Get Ready for Breakbulk Week Dubai

Dubaiβs project-cargo marketplace returns early 2026. Across two packed days, EPCs, shippers, forwarders, carriers, ports, and heavy-lift specialists meet in one hall to compare routes, capacity, risk, and 2026β27 bid calendars, where Middle East projects turn from conversations into bookings.
Breakbulk Middle East 2026 β Event Snapshot
What you will find in Dubai
The show floor brings together buyers and solution providers for outsized and industrial cargo. Use this time to confirm routings, capacity, risk, and target pricing for 2026 moves.
Carriers and lifting plans
Meet multipurpose and heavy-lift carriers to align stow plans, lifting studies, and gear selection with delivery windows.
- Bring: dims, weights, photos
- Ask: laycan options and penalties
- Check: method statements and HSE
Corridors and gateways
Compare Gulf, Red Sea, and East Med routings with port constraints, permits, and road escorts in mind.
- Bring: origin and POD alternates
- Ask: berth windows and crane limits
- Check: OD and OW permit timing
Workshops and skills
Short-format sessions to sharpen chartering, heavy-lift execution, and project controls for 2026 schedules.
- Voyage chartering essentials
- Heavy-lift safety and rigging
- Planning tools and templates
Buyer meetings
EPCs and cargo owners share bid calendars and delivery windows. Convert hallway talks into site visits and RFQs.
- Bring: project briefs and dates
- Ask: decision makers and next steps
- Book: follow ups before day two
Women in Breakbulk
Focused sessions and networking to build careers and teams in project cargo.
- Panels with industry leaders
- Mentor meetups
- Limited-capacity luncheon
Plan to convert
Use mornings for working sessions and the last hour for walk-bys. Keep a short list of targets and owners.
- Checklist: drawings, photos, Incoterms
- Timing: slot holds and validity
- Follow up: emails and site dates
Visitor registration
Secure your badge for Breakbulk Middle East 2026. Review ticket options and plan your agenda before you arrive.
Practical notes for Dubai
Arrivals and access
- Airport to DWTC by taxi is often about 10 to 20 minutes outside peak times.
- Visitor entry is via show registration and on site badging. Bring photo ID.
- Under 18 and general leisure visitors are not admitted. Trade only.
Moving around
- Use morning show hours for working meetings on the floor.
- Book one to one meetings in advance and allow time between halls.
- Evening receptions and side events create limited daytime windows. Block your priorities early.
Planning tips
- Carry project briefs with dims, weights, and photos.
- Prepare alternates for routes and gateways in the region.
- Confirm stand locations and hall numbers before day one.