A flood prevention project in Machida, Tokyo, is using pouch conveyor belts to transport bulk materials safely and cleanly with low noise and emissions.
As part of Tokyo’s development, a number of rivers
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BULKtalk: Bulk outside of the box
Steve Davis, Senior bulk handling expert at Advisian, has been involved in projects around the world and seen issues and concepts not often considered in the Australian bulk materials handling world.
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Supporting supplier success at the 2020 Bulk Awards
SEW Eurodrive tells ABHR why the company has decided to sponsor the Supplier of the Year award at the 2020 Australian Bulk Handling Awards.
In April 2020, industries will be brought together
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Aurizon board member retires
John Cooper has announced his retirement from the board of bulk rail and network operator Aurizon.
Cooper has decided to retire from the board, a position he has held since April 2012, for health reasons.
Aurizon
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Bulk grain to be imported from Canada as drought worsens
A single shipment of bulk wheat from Canada will head to Australian shores as the drought places further pressure on the local market.
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has issued the permit
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Australian Government strengthens seasonal measures to manage stink bug risk
The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has released its proposed measures for brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) in response to its rapid expansion throughout Europe and North America.
According
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Why ESS’s new Air Cannon systems are a real blast
The latest Air Cannon system designed by ESS is now the most powerful option on the Australian market.
The build-up of materials in bulk storage systems is a common issue. When silos and bunkers
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Acquisition broadens horizons for Kockums
Back in May, ABHR reported that Australian company Kockums Bulk Systems (KBS) had been acquired by Premier Tech Chronos (PTC) of Canada. Here, the managing director of KBS speaks to ABHR about what has happened since then and the company’s plans for the year ahead.
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Historic Victorian gold mines to restart production
Production is set to restart at the historic Victorian Morning Star and Rose of Denmark gold mines.
Mining company AuStar Gold has moved through a number of exploration, development, mining and processing
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Old SA power station to become bulk commodity and port facility
An old power station is set to become a new bulk commodity and port facility and renew Port Augusta’s economy.
CU River mining has agreed to purchase the former northern power station from Flinders Power
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