Minor bulks news
ABP agribulk terminal shortlisted for IBJ award
The awards, which will have been hosted by IBJ for the 10th year running, recognise the achievements of bulk-specific organisations and highlight their accomplishments over the past 12 months.
Wheat futures hit AUS$300/t
Australian wheat growers are locking in 2020/2021 forward contracts.
Lightweight food-grade vibrators for bulk material flow or compaction
Martin Vibration Systems & Solutions introduces a new lineup of vibrators to improve material flow in sanitary applications, such as the processing and packaging of food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics.
CP ready to deliver Canadian minor bulks during 2018 - 2019 crop year
Canadian Pacific moved 25.8 million t of Western Canadian grain in 2017 - 2018 crop year, ready to safely and efficiently deliver 2018 - 19 crop.
NISSIN boosts operations with silos and pneumatic transport system installation
NISSIN FOODS DO BRAZIL has acquired a Zeppelin Systems bulk receiving system for storage and pneumatic conveying in diluted phase with positive pressure for flour handling.
Flowline develops new liquid and solids level measurement solutions
The EchoPro pulse radar solids level sensors provide reliable measurement.
Peel Ports London Medway invests in grain facilities
Peel Ports has recently invested a total of £5.4 million to upgrade its handling and storage facilities at the Port of Sheerness, strengthening its existing proposition for Kent’s established grain market.
Samson supplies material feeders to new biomass power plant
The two Samson feeders will receive the various biomass materials, which can be delivered by several trucks at the same time, and convey them into the power plant.
New Liebherr mobile crane handed over to Montcalm Montagens Industriais
Montcalm will use the new 250 t crane exclusively for the company's own cement, steel and paper plants, to name a few.
Day 2 of AGIC – focus on trade, productivity and innovation
Issues around lifting productivity, supporting innovation and the need for governments around the world to encourage open grain trade were key themes on the second day of AGIC.