Hyundai Glovis showcases cargo logistics capabilities at WBX 2026 in Shanghai

Hyundai Glovis, the shipping unit of Hyundai Motor Group, participated in an international logistics exhibition in Shanghai last week to promote its capabilities in transporting oversized and heavy cargo. The company showcased its strengths at the World Breakbulk Expo (WBX) 2026, targeting Chinese manufacturers of commercial vehicles and heavy equipment.

Hyundai Glovis, the shipping unit of Hyundai Motor Group, took part in the World Breakbulk Expo (WBX) 2026 held in Shanghai for two days from Thursday last week. The company promoted its heavy cargo transport capabilities to Chinese manufacturers of commercial vehicles and heavy equipment. WBX is one of the largest international exhibitions in Asia dedicated to breakbulk cargo, which refers to oversized or irregularly shaped freight that cannot be easily loaded into standard containers. Hyundai Glovis showcased its maritime logistics strengths, including its fleet of car carriers and bulk vessels, as well as experience in handling various special project cargo, while seeking new business opportunities with potential clients. As of the end of last year, the company operates 98 car carriers and 25 bulk vessels, offering customized transport services tailored to different types of cargo. > “We plan to expand partnerships with global clients and broaden our business as a comprehensive logistics provider,” a company official said. The announcement was made on Monday, March 23, 2026.

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