Kevin Kwateng
Founder & CEO Project Logistics
Kevin Kwateng, P.Eng. is Founder & CEO of Project Logistics, an engineering firm with specialized manpower and experienced engineers dedicated to supporting transport companies, freight forwarders, and manufacturers. Project Logistics provides expert transport engineering, project management, and hands-on execution for complex heavy haul and oversized cargo movements, primarily across North America, but with global reach.
Kevin led North America’s first transportation of 107-meter wind turbine blades—the continent’s longest—and managed numerous rapid bridge replacements with SPMT and jack-and-slide technologies, including a Million Pound Bridge near Montreal. His portfolio spans major infrastructure projects such as the Champlain Bridge, R.E.M. Train System, and Turcot Interchange, as well as work across the wind, energy, oil & gas, power generation, mining, and manufacturing industries.
Project Logistics is on a mission to make engineering accessible by creating innovative technologies that boost efficiency and confidence. Their platforms, like HeavyGoods, which streamlines axle load calculations and permit planning, and SiteScan, which accelerates site and route assessments, are just the beginning of a new wave of tools transforming heavy transport worldwide.
2025 Event Agenda Sessions
Real Technologies Solving Breakbulk’s Biggest Bottlenecks
Digital transformation in breakbulk logistics is no longer a future goal – it’s a current necessity. From oversized cargo permitting to port-side coordination, today’s most complex cargo movements demand better speed, visibility, and collaboration. This panel explores how real-world digital tools – powered by AI, IoT, and automation – are helping project logistics teams solve bottlenecks across the supply chain.
Wednesday 01 October 15:30 - 16:00 Main Stage
Digital & Tech
Digital transformation in breakbulk logistics is no longer a future goal – it’s a current necessity. From oversized cargo permitting to port-side coordination, today’s most complex cargo movements demand better speed, visibility, and collaboration. This panel explores how real-world digital tools – powered by AI, IoT, and automation – are helping project logistics teams solve bottlenecks across the supply chain.
Main Stage America/Chicago





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