Breakbulk Americas, September 22-23, Houston TX, Where Projects Move Forward

Kevin Kwateng

Founder & CEO Project Logistics Engineering Solutions

Kevin Kwateng is Founder & CEO of Project Logistics Engineering Solutions, an engineering firm delivering transport engineering, project management, and hands-on execution for complex heavy-haul and oversized cargo movements across North America and beyond.

Kevin led North America's first transport of 107-meter wind turbine blades, the continent's longest, and has managed numerous bridge replacements using SPMT and jack-and-slide methods, including a Million Pound Bridge near Montreal. His portfolio spans the Champlain Bridge, R.E.M. light-rail system, and Turcot Interchange, across construction, wind energy, oil & gas, power generation, mining, hydro, and data centers.

He is now building the software to support this industry. Kevin leads development of SiteSnap, a platform that captures field and route data on site and turns it into stakeholder-ready reports in minutes, cutting reporting time by 80%. That field intelligence feeds the wider ecosystem, powering the engineering behind every move: route feasibility, clearance studies, axle-load analysis, and permit planning. His focus is cutting the delays, guesswork, and risk out of moving the world's heaviest cargo.
 


2026 Event Agenda Sessions

Inland & Multimodal Logistics Across the Americas: The Decisions That Make – or Break – Projects

Project cargo rarely moves in a straight line, and the biggest execution risks are often locked in long before transport begins. This session examines how project teams make critical inland logistics decisions across road, rail, barge and port networks, and why choices made at the prefeasibility stage can determine project success years later. Through real project examples, speakers explore how teams evaluate corridors, work around infrastructure constraints, balance cost, speed and execution certainty, and respond when conditions on the ground force plans to change. A practical discussion focused on what works in delivering complex projects across the Americas.

Tuesday 22 September 12:30 - 13:15 Breakbulk Live Stage

Add to calendar 09/22/2026 12:30 09/22/2026 13:15 Inland & Multimodal Logistics Across the Americas: The Decisions That Make – or Break – Projects

Project cargo rarely moves in a straight line, and the biggest execution risks are often locked in long before transport begins. This session examines how project teams make critical inland logistics decisions across road, rail, barge and port networks, and why choices made at the prefeasibility stage can determine project success years later. Through real project examples, speakers explore how teams evaluate corridors, work around infrastructure constraints, balance cost, speed and execution certainty, and respond when conditions on the ground force plans to change. A practical discussion focused on what works in delivering complex projects across the Americas.

Breakbulk Live Stage America/Chicago