Grain cargo news
Cimbria sells 16 000th Moduflex loading chutes
Cimbria recently sold its 16 000th Moduflex loading chute to longtime German dealer Agrichema Schüttguttechnik GmbH.
Bratney Companies reveals partnership with F.H. Schule Mühlenbau
The partnership will include joint distributorship, sales and promotional efforts for new and existing milling plants in the US.
Fumigation doesn't work for some ship cargoes
Fumigation is not fully effective in controlling certain grain cargo pests.
BAMIN signs agreement for Porto Sul development in Brazil
The agreement on the unification of the terminals aims to provide extensive storage and transport capacity for key commodities, including iron ore, grain and fertilizers.
Cargill contracts Bedeschi for shiploading system
Bedeschi will engineer, manufacture, install and commission a shuttle type shiploading arm able to load grains and oilseeds at 2200 tph on vessels up to 120 000 DWT.
Bedeschi provides shipunloader services to Ashdod Port
Bedeschi has provided hoppers for a continuous shipunloader for grain handling for Ashdod Port in Israel.
Lucky Bay project update
T-Ports has stated that the Lucky Bay project remains on track to open for grower receivals later this year.
Boost for UK agriculture with new Liverpool grain store
Global animal feed trader ADM Agriculture (formerly ADM Arkady) has completed its £7.4 million expansion at the Port of Liverpool.
Prado Silos installs four silos for Intermalta
Prado Silos has finished installing four malt silos in Spain for Intermalta.
Protecting crops at all costs
In order to comply with legislation and safeguard processing equipment, Cimbria has recently introduced the new infrared spark detection system called CIM-Safe.