Project Cargo Professionals

Luke King

Project Cargo Professionals takes you inside the heavy lift business to meet the characters who make the big stuff move. Discover the extraordinary stories of logistics leaders from all walks of life – and all corners of the earth – who’ve successfully navigated the highs and lows of project forwarding. Join us as we junk the jargon and hear real stories from real people as they share their personal and business philosophies, some of the secrets of their success and give advice for the next generation of project professionals. New episodes every week on all podcast platforms. Hosted by Luke King and produced by Prospect Communications, a specialist PR agency for the project cargo sector. For questions or collaborations, email: Luke [at] prospectcomms.co.uk or find me on LinkedIn. Find us on YouTube for video content! https://www.youtube.com/@ProjectCargoPros

  1. 1d ago

    Joel Valenzuela: Why San Diego Wants a Bigger Slice of America’s Project Cargo

    California is home to some of America’s biggest container ports, but San Diego is building a different proposition – one centred on breakbulk, heavy lift and project cargo. In this episode of Voices of Breakbulk Americas, Luke King sits down with Joel Valenzuela, Vice President, Operations, Port of San Diego, to explore how the port is carving out a distinctive role in the US project cargo market. Joel explains why San Diego has chosen to specialise in non-containerised cargo, how two new all-electric mobile harbour cranes have given the port up to 400 tonnes of tandem lifting capacity, and why that could allow it to compete for projects far beyond Southern California, potentially even cargo traditionally routed through the Gulf Coast. The conversation also covers the growth of battery energy storage cargo, military logistics, opportunities from US mining projects, nearshoring in Mexico, tariffs and trade uncertainty, and the port’s $200 million-plus investment in greener operations. With project cargo treated as a priority rather than an afterthought, can San Diego persuade more shippers to look to the US West Coast? 🎥 Recorded live at Breakbulk Europe 2026 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. 👉 Connect with Joel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-valenzuela-a9784a7/ Hosted by Luke King and produced by Prospect Communications, a specialist PR consultancy for the project cargo sector. For all business enquires relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. About Our Series Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics Global Rhenus delivers turnkey solutions for complex industrial and infrastructure projects worldwide, combining in-house engineering with multi-modal transport and its own asset base. 👉 Visit https://www.rhenus.group/uk/en/project-logistics/

    Joel Valenzuela: Why San Diego Wants a Bigger Slice of America’s Project Cargo
  2. Aug 12

    The Shipper Sessions (Part 2) | Live with Ming Yang, Fluence & NEM Energy at Breakbulk Europe

    What do some of the world's fastest-growing energy markets mean for the future of project logistics? In Part 2 of The Shipper Sessions, recorded live at Breakbulk Europe 2026, three senior logistics and supply chain leaders from the wind, battery storage and power generation sectors share what they are seeing from the shipper side – from bigger and heavier cargo to changing supply chains, vessel capacity and the qualities they look for in logistics partners. In this episode of Project Cargo Professionals: Peter Wolf – Director of Transport & Installation, Ming Yang Smart Energy As wind turbines continue to grow in size, Peter discusses the transport and installation challenges facing the industry, Ming Yang's international expansion and growing European presence, and why ports, vessels and logistics infrastructure will need to evolve. He also explains what OEMs really want from logistics partners and why long-term relationships matter. Markus Gemmel – Logistics & Operations Manager EMEA, Fluence Markus takes us inside the rapidly expanding battery energy storage systems (BESS) market, where larger and heavier units are increasingly moving from containers to breakbulk. He discusses vessel capacity, heavy transport, lithium-ion battery requirements, remote project sites and what logistics providers need to understand to win business in this fast-growing sector. Olav van Buuren – Manager Operational Procurement & Supply Management, NEM Energy Olav explains how NEM manages a global supply chain for increasingly large and heavy heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs), with fabrication centred largely in Southeast Asia and projects across the US, Canada, Brazil, Europe and beyond. He discusses vessel availability, shifting laycans, booming demand in the US and Germany, and why NEM wants logistics providers that can build genuine partnerships and add value across the wider supply chain. Olav also discusses NEM Energy's recently announced acquisition by Hyundai Heavy Industries Power Systems and what the company's next chapter could mean for its global operations. Whether you work in project cargo, heavy lift, renewables, power generation or global supply chains, this episode offers three shipper-side perspectives on where major energy markets are heading – and what logistics providers need to do to keep pace. 🎙️ Recorded live at Breakbulk Europe 2026 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Hosted by Luke King and produced by Prospect Communications, a specialist PR consultancy for the project cargo sector. For all business enquires relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. About Our Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics Global Rhenus delivers turnkey solutions for complex industrial and infrastructure projects worldwide, combining in-house engineering with multi-modal transport and its own asset base. 👉 Visit https://www.rhenus.group/uk/en/project-logistics/ 0:00 Peter Wolf — Ming Yang 0:52 Peter's Role & Background 2:15 Wind Cargo Logistics Challenges 6:18 Our Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics 6:51 Markus — Fluence 8:19 Markus's Role & BESS Logistics 10:28 Delivering BESS to Remote Sites 14:20 Olav — NEM 15:00 Olav's Role & NEM's Acquisition 17:15 Logistics Procurement & Partnerships 19:37 Look Ahead to Breakbulk Americas

    The Shipper Sessions (Part 2) | Live with Ming Yang, Fluence & NEM Energy at Breakbulk Europe
  3. Jul 3

    The Shipper Sessions (Part 1) | Live with Elsewedy Electric & thyssenkrupp Uhde at Breakbulk Europe

    What does it really take to deliver the world's largest industrial, power and infrastructure projects? In this special edition of Project Cargo Professionals, recorded live at Breakbulk Europe 2026, two senior shippers share how project logistics is evolving from a transport function into a strategic advantage – and what that means for freight forwarders looking to win more business. In this episode of Project Cargo Professionals: Maher Said – Head of Logistics, Elsewedy Electric Power Systems Projects (Egypt) Maher shares lessons from delivering the US$2.9 billion Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project in Tanzania, why logistics must be embedded from the earliest stages of project planning, the importance of contingency planning, Elsewedy's expanding global project portfolio, and how the company selects, develops and continually evaluates its logistics service providers. Daniel Duus – Global Head of Logistics, thyssenkrupp Uhde (Germany) Daniel explains why logistics is becoming a strategic function within modern EPC businesses, discussing early contractor involvement, route studies, modular construction, geopolitical risk, evolving contract models, AI-driven supply chain visibility, and why project logistics providers need to understand their customers' industries – not just their cargo. Whether you're involved in EPC contracting, project cargo, heavy lift or global supply chains, this episode offers practical insight from two highly experienced shipper-side logistics leaders. 🎙️ Recorded live at Breakbulk Europe 2026 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Hosted by Luke King and produced by Prospect Communications, a specialist PR consultancy for the project cargo sector. For all business enquires relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Our Sponsor: UTC Overseas UTC Overseas is a global project logistics and freight forwarding specialist, providing tailored end-to-end solutions for complex cargo movements. With 43 offices across 22 countries and a trusted worldwide partner network, UTC delivers ocean, air, rail, inland transport and turnkey project logistics for customers around the globe. 👉 Visit https://utcoverseas.com 0:00 Introducing Maher Said 0:21 About Maher's Role 2:29 The Julius Nyerere Project, Tanzania 3:00 Logistics Challenges on the Project 4:50 Key Lessons Learned 8:36 Current Projects & Expansion into Europe 9:41 Approach to Logistics Service Providers 12:16 Meet Daniel Duus, thyssenkrupp Uhde 13:11 10 Years at thyssenkrupp – How the Role Has Evolved 21:47 Modularization in EPC Logistics 24:07 AI, Geopolitics & the Future of Project Logistics 25:33 Advice to Logistics Providers on Winning Business

    The Shipper Sessions (Part 1) | Live with Elsewedy Electric & thyssenkrupp Uhde at Breakbulk Europe
  4. Jun 25

    What Actually Wins Work: How Project Cargo Shippers Decide — Live at Breakbulk Europe 2026

    How do you keep your logistics operation under control when your business is growing 30%+ year on year? How can logistics providers win more project cargo business by leveraging their in-house engineering capability — rather than relying only on sales reps? And how could LSPs be helping shippers navigate the growing weight of global regulatory compliance, from CBAM to Article 232? These are just some of the questions addressed in this special episode, recorded live on the Breakbulk Live Stage at Breakbulk Europe 2026 in Rotterdam, and moderated by Luke King, This episode of Project Cargo Professionals offers a candid, no-filter panel of three senior logistics decision-makers — the people who actually decide which providers get the work. They are: Christian Ohlrich — Director of Global Logistics at Fluence Energy, one of the world's leading battery energy storage integrators, managing shipments of hundreds of 45-tonne-plus units to project sites across the globe. Steffen Blumhofer — Head of Trade, Transport and Logistics Sourcing at Hitachi Energy Germany, responsible for sourcing logistics for some of the largest power infrastructure projects in the world. Henk Alma — Logistics Manager at NEM Energy, a specialist manufacturer of heat recovery steam generators whose modules can weigh up to 220 tonnes — and whose project pipeline is, in his own words, "going berserk." In this session we get into what actually drives project cargo awards — and we go beyond HSE records and scorecard ratings. Christian makes a compelling case for why this industry will always be a people business, and why no scorecard will save you if the gut feeling isn't there. Henk explains why NEM cut its logistics provider pool from 80 companies down to a core group — and what it takes to get into that group and stay there. Steffen talks about the shift from transactional, project-by-project thinking to genuine long-term partnership, and what that means for providers willing to invest in the relationship. We also get into the changing cargo realities each of them is managing right now: Fluence's deliberate decision to go against the industry trend and break its BESS units apart rather than go bigger; Hitachi's approach to managing an increasingly complex global supply chain under constant geopolitical pressure; and NEM's deep dive into the regulatory headaches — CBAM, US Section 232, mill certificate demands — that are quietly consuming enormous management bandwidth at companies that don't have dedicated compliance departments. If you work in project cargo logistics and you want to understand how your customers think, this is the episode for you. 🎥 Recorded in Rotterdam, Netherlands 👉Connect with the panellists on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianohlrich/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/henk-alma-51969137/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffen-blumhofer/ Produced by Prospect Communications, a specialist PR consultancy for the project cargo sector. For all business enquires relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. 00:00 Welcome and Panel Intro 01:18 NEM Energy Acquisition News 01:52 Biggest Logistics Frustrations 04:44 What Wins Work Today 08:35 Forwarding Quality Rising 12:15 Requirements Getting Harder 18:06 Regulations and Compliance Pain 22:17 Industry Consolidation Debate 26:03 Sustainability and Paying Premiums 33:29 Top Tips to Win Business 41:38 Closing & Thanks

    What Actually Wins Work: How Project Cargo Shippers Decide — Live at Breakbulk Europe 2026
  5. Jun 9

    Giovanni Marraffa: How One Truck Became an Italian Heavy Transport Success Story

    Italy's project logistics sector faces no shortage of challenges — aging infrastructure, permit delays, rising complexity and growing demand from the power and energy sector. In this episode of Project Cargo Professionals, Giovanni Marraffa reflects on the journey of a family business that began with a single truck in southern Italy and has grown into one of the country's best-known heavy transport and lifting specialists. Alongside brother Pasquale, Giovanni is helping lead the next generation of the Marraffa-WeRent Group, while still working alongside founder Michele Marraffa, who started the company in 1977. Speaking in Taranto, Italy, with host Luke King, Giovanni shares his perspective on the realities of moving project cargo across Italy, investing in a 700-tonne Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane, developing the next generation of talent and why the company continues to focus on the specialist jobs that others often avoid. Part of PCP's Voices of Breakbulk Europe series, this episode also explores: • The state of Italy's manufacturing and industrial sectors • Infrastructure challenges and permit delays affecting heavy transport • Why Marraffa focuses on versatile equipment rather than single-industry solutions • Major power and energy projects driving demand across Italy • The story behind Marraffa's 700-tonne Liebherr crane investment • Transporting a 300-tonne generator across Italy • Talent development and the launch of Marraffa's training academy • Family business succession and working alongside founder Michele Marraffa • CEVA’s acquisition of Fagioli and what it means for the Italian market • Why face-to-face relationships still matter in project logistics "Michele always tried to find the jobs that nobody wanted to do — something special, something difficult." 🎥 Recorded in Taranto, Italy 👉 Connect with Giovanni on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giovannimarraffa/ For all business enquiries relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. About Our Series Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics Global Rhenus delivers turnkey solutions for complex industrial and infrastructure projects worldwide, combining in-house engineering with multi-modal transport and its own asset base. 👉 Visit https://www.rhenus.group/uk/en/project-logistics/ About Our Supporter: Procam Group Procam Group is a leading integrated project logistics company in India specializing in heavy haul, chartering, installation, and project freight. 👉 Visit https://procamgroup.in/

    Giovanni Marraffa: How One Truck Became an Italian Heavy Transport Success Story
  6. Jun 2

    What Wind Power Can Teach Project Logistics | Ruediger Fromm, Siemens Energy

    Wind power is growing larger, more complex and more exposed to global disruption — and that is changing the role logistics plays in project delivery. In this episode of Project Cargo Professionals, Siemens Energy's Ruediger Fromm explains why logistics can no longer be treated as an execution function. From turbine design and engineering through to project delivery, logistics is increasingly shaping decisions at every stage of the project lifecycle. As Logistics Business Partner for Wind Power at Siemens Energy, Ruediger offers valuable insight into engineering, supply chain and project execution. Drawing on experience from both the shipper and heavy transport sides of the industry, he addresses the continued growth of offshore wind, the impact of geopolitical volatility on global supply chains, and why flexibility has become one of the most important attributes in modern project logistics. We discuss data transparency, sustainability expectations, Europe's competitiveness, the challenge of attracting new talent and Ruediger's views on the growing trend towards integrated, one-stop-shop logistics providers. Part of PCP’s Voices of Breakbulk Europe series, hosted by Luke King, this episode also explores: • Why offshore wind demand remains strong despite market uncertainty • The growing impact of geopolitics on project logistics planning • Why logistics teams are now involved during turbine design and engineering • How transport considerations increasingly influence product development • The biggest risks facing wind power logistics today • Data transparency and the future of supply chain visibility • Are one-stop-shop logistics providers really what customers want? • Sustainability expectations for logistics service providers • Europe's competitiveness and the challenge of bureaucracy 🎥 Recorded in Bremen, Germany 👉 Connect with Ruediger on LinkedIn: / ruediger-fromm-aa66b986 For all business enquiries relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. About Our Series Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics Global Rhenus delivers turnkey solutions for complex industrial and infrastructure projects worldwide, combining in-house engineering with multi-modal transport and its own asset base. 👉 Visit https://www.rhenus.group/uk/en/project-logistics/ About Our Supporter: Procam Group Procam Group is a leading integrated project logistics company in India specializing in heavy haul, chartering, installation, and project freight. 👉 Visit https://procamgroup.in/

    What Wind Power Can Teach Project Logistics | Ruediger Fromm, Siemens Energy
  7. May 26

    Carsten Wendt: The Rise of RoRo for Heavy Cargo & Making Green Shipping Transparent | Project Cargo Professionals

    Wallenius Wilhelmsen has long been known as one of the world’s leading RoRo operators, but as Carsten Wendt explains in this episode of Project Cargo Professionals, the company is making a renewed push into breakbulk and project cargo at a time when global trade patterns, sourcing strategies and fleet deployment are rapidly evolving. Recorded in Bremen, Germany, Carsten discusses how Wallenius Wilhelmsen navigated the post-Covid vehicle boom, why shifting manufacturing from Europe to Asia is reshaping global shipping routes, and how RoRo carriers are positioning themselves as a safer and more flexible option for oversized cargo. We also dive into one of the company’s standout recent shipments: the transport of a 334-ton generator stator from Germany to Brisbane for Siemens Energy and CS Energy — the heaviest single piece ever transported on one of Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s RoRo vessels. A major focus of the conversation is sustainability and the commercial realities behind decarbonization in shipping. Carsten speaks candidly about the lack of a “silver bullet” fuel solution, why customers still prioritise price over green transport, and why Wallenius Wilhelmsen has taken the unusual step of separating sustainability-related costs transparently rather than hiding them within freight rates. Hosted by Luke King, this interview also explores EV fire risk mitigation, fleet renewal, the challenge of decarbonization and the growing overlap between shipping lines and freight forwarders. In this episode of Voices of Breakbulk Europe: • Why Wallenius Wilhelmsen sees project cargo as a strategic long-term growth area • How tariffs and geopolitical shifts are changing vessel deployment and cargo flows • The operational advantages of RoRo for oversized and heavy cargo • Why the company is investing in methanol- and ammonia-ready vessels • The reality of sustainable shipping — and why customers still prioritise price • How Wallenius Wilhelmsen is expanding beyond ocean freight into end-to-end logistics • Why shipping lines and freight forwarders are increasingly overlapping Carsten is Senior Manager - Head of Sales High & Heavy and Breakbulk at Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean AS. 🎥 Recorded in Bremen, Germany 👉 Connect with Carsten on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carsten-wendt-6490a72/ For all business enquiries relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. About Our Series Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics Global Rhenus delivers turnkey solutions for complex industrial and infrastructure projects worldwide, combining in-house engineering with multi-modal transport and its own asset base. 👉 Visit https://www.rhenus.group/uk/en/project-logistics/ About Our Supporter: Procam Group Procam Group is a leading integrated project logistics company in India specializing in heavy haul, chartering, installation, and project freight. 👉 Visit https://procamgroup.in/

    Carsten Wendt: The Rise of RoRo for Heavy Cargo & Making Green Shipping Transparent | Project Cargo Professionals
  8. May 20

    Tina Benjamin-Lea: New Industries, New Thinking and the Need to Adapt | Project Cargo Professionals

    Currently on assignment at Eli Lilly and Company, supporting the construction of a major pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Germany, Tina Benjamin-Lea joins Project Cargo Professionals for a wide-ranging discussion on how project logistics is evolving far beyond its traditional oil & gas roots. Tina’s conversation with host Luke King offers a rare shipper-side perspective from somebody who has spent decades leading logistics on some of the world’s most complex industrial developments — from Iraq and Afghanistan to giga-projects in Saudi Arabia, major EPC environments and now Europe’s fast-growing advanced manufacturing sector. Over a career spanning Shell, SNC-Lavalin, Air Products, Kerry Logistics and major Middle East infrastructure programs, Tina has worked across oil & gas, defence, renewables, and construction logistics, giving her a uniquely broad perspective on where project cargo is heading next. In this episode of Voices of Breakbulk Europe, Tina explains why sectors like pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, battery plants and data centres are likely to be the industry’s next major growth drivers — and why project logistics companies need to rethink how they approach these markets. Tina also explores the human side of the business: leadership, communication, adaptability and why some of the industry’s most valuable people are increasingly being overlooked. In this episode: • Why advanced manufacturing sectors are creating major new opportunities for project logistics • What project forwarders still misunderstand about shipper expectations • How Tina adapted from oil & gas megaprojects to pharmaceutical construction logistics • Why curiosity and adaptability matter more than technical expertise alone • Her experiences working across Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East • Why communication and collaboration become critical during crises and supply chain disruption • The growing talent gap in project logistics — and why experienced professionals are being overlooked • Why women remain underrepresented in senior project logistics roles 🎥 Recorded in Rotterdam, Netherlands 👉 Connect with Tina on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-benjamin-lea-miex-a1a62610/ For all business enquiries relating to the podcast, email Luke@prospectcomms.co.uk and visit https://www.projectcargopros.com/ About Breakbulk Breakbulk organises the world's largest events for project cargo and breakbulk logistics, bringing together cargo owners, EPCs, carriers, forwarders and ports from across the global supply chain. With flagship events held annually in Dubai, Rotterdam, Houston and Singapore, Breakbulk serves as a key meeting point for networking, deal-making and industry insight. 👉 Visit https://breakbulk.com to find out more about upcoming events and registration. About Our Series Sponsor: Rhenus Project Logistics Global Rhenus delivers turnkey solutions for complex industrial and infrastructure projects worldwide, combining in-house engineering with multi-modal transport and its own asset base. 👉 Visit https://www.rhenus.group/uk/en/project-logistics/ About Our Supporter: Procam Group Procam Group is a leading integrated project logistics company in India specializing in heavy haul, chartering, installation, and project freight. 👉 Visit https://procamgroup.in/

    Tina Benjamin-Lea: New Industries, New Thinking and the Need to Adapt | Project Cargo Professionals

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Project Cargo Professionals takes you inside the heavy lift business to meet the characters who make the big stuff move. Discover the extraordinary stories of logistics leaders from all walks of life – and all corners of the earth – who’ve successfully navigated the highs and lows of project forwarding. Join us as we junk the jargon and hear real stories from real people as they share their personal and business philosophies, some of the secrets of their success and give advice for the next generation of project professionals. New episodes every week on all podcast platforms. Hosted by Luke King and produced by Prospect Communications, a specialist PR agency for the project cargo sector. For questions or collaborations, email: Luke [at] prospectcomms.co.uk or find me on LinkedIn. Find us on YouTube for video content! https://www.youtube.com/@ProjectCargoPros