UBM Global Trade Announces Redesign of Breakbulk.com
By Ubm Global Trade, PRNEThursday, May 27, 2010
More Breakbulk Coverage, Expanded Tools and Market Intelligence for Shipping Industry
NEWARK, New Jersey, May 28, 2010 - United Business Media Global Trade (UBM GT), a division of United
Business Media Limited is pleased to announce the launch of the newly
redesigned Breakbulk website (www.breakbulk.com). The site is the
counterpart to Breakbulk magazine which publishes news and business
intelligence for the breakbulk, heavy-lift and project cargo community.
(Logo: www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100528/NY12350LOGO )
"We are so thrilled with the newly released Breakbulk website. Our team
has worked diligently to build a multimedia platform worthy of serving
heavy-lift shippers, breakbulk transportation and project cargo shipment
specialists with timely news and information they can apply to their daily
jobs," said Alli McEntyre, Vice President and Publisher of Breakbulk.
Breakbulk.com is the only business-to-business website devoted solely to
the breakbulk and project-cargo industry. A division of The Journal of
Commerce, Breakbulk.com has been redesigned to deliver high-quality,
unbiased, expert news and opinions of the caliber expected from The Journal
of Commerce (www.joc.com/) publications. It does so through insightful
analysis of current events that affect the global breakbulk and project-cargo
industry, videos, Breakbulk Index, targeted directories offering a glimpse of
the carriers and ports plying the trade, and breaking news that helps readers
get to the center of the issues facing the industry. The site offers open
access to some of its information and articles as well as members-only
content and market data analysis.
The JoC Breakbulk division is comprised of business-to-business events, a
bimonthly magazine, the weekly newsletter "Breakbulk Newswire," and a website
devoted solely to heavy-lift, project cargo and breakbulk commodity shipping
worldwide. Breakbulk.com and Breakbulk Magazine, an outgrowth of the
editorial excellence of The Journal of Commerce, deliver insightful analysis
of current events affecting the global breakbulk and project cargo
industries. Breakbulk events include the Breakbulk Americas, Breakbulk Europe
and Breakbulk Asia conferences. For more information, please visit
www.breakbulk.com or call +1-225-784-0177.
About UBM Global Trade - UBM Global Trade provides proprietary data,
news, business intelligence and analytical content supporting commercial
maritime, rail, trucking, warehousing and logistics industries worldwide. The
company's portfolio of more than 100 online, print and interactive workflow
business solutions includes The Journal of Commerce, JoC Events, PIERS Global
Intelligence Solutions, Breakbulk and an array of international trade and
transportation databases and directories. UBM Global Trade, a subsidiary of
United Business Media Limited, is headquartered in East Windsor, NJ, with
offices throughout the U.S., and in Canada and Hong Kong. For more
information, explore www.ubmglobaltrade.com or call 800-221-5488
(+1-609-371-7700 outside the U.S. and Canada).
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Alli McEntyre, Vice President and Publisher Breakbulk, The Journal of Commerce, +1-225-784-0177, amcentyre at joc.com
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