April conference in New Orleans to spotlight advanced logistics solutions
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MSC provides reliable transport for oversized and sensitive equipment used in fruit and vegetable production.
From 23–25 April 2025, MSC will take part in the Breakbulk and Project Cargo Conference in New Orleans, USA, showcasing its expertise in logistics solutions that support global agricultural development and fresh produce infrastructure.
As demand grows for efficient, large-scale handling of agricultural inputs and post-harvest systems, MSC’s project cargo division offers tailored transport solutions for critical components such as greenhouses, cold storage units, irrigation systems, and food processing equipment. These services help enable farm-to-market supply chains across emerging and established agri-export regions.
With its extensive sailing network, intermodal capabilities, and decades of experience, MSC provides reliable transport for oversized and sensitive equipment used in fruit and vegetable production. From port to inland delivery, MSC ensures seamless movement of materials essential for scaling up agricultural operations and maintaining the cold chain.
By participating in Breakbulk 2025, MSC reinforces its commitment to supporting global food supply chains — not only through reefer cargo for perishable goods but also by powering the infrastructure behind them.
Interested in logistics solutions that support your fresh produce operations?
Book a meeting with MSC’s project cargo specialists at Breakbulk & Project Cargo 2025.