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Soy port set to reopen

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Two Argentine companies, Alimentos Sagemuller SA (ASSA) and the local daughter company of French group Louis Dreyfuss, have agreed to bring ...

Adding a lick of bulk Polish

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Poland's economy still depends heavily on output of raw materials and bulk shipping accordingly remains of vital importance....

Dutch/German coal alliance

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The Amsterdam Port Authority has entered into a strategic alliance with the German inland port of Duisburg to create a logistics chain to an...

Cyprus down under

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Delegates of the Cyprus Grain Commission (CGC) visited South Australia recently to observe AusBulk Ltd's grain handling operations and the t...

Coal crowned king at Duluth

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For only the second time in more than 100 years, coal has eclipsed iron ore as the number one cargo moved through the port of Duluth-Superio...

New Volvo cab design

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Volvo Articulated Haulers AB (VAH) and Volvo Construction Equipment Cabs AB have come up with a new dumper cab design made from high strengt...

MVT in revamp

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Maschinen- und Verfahrens-technik Bernard Blatton GmbH (MVT), based in Dillingen in Germany, has been forced to restructure, reportedly as a...

Keeping the dust down

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European legislation requires the implementation of dust control measures to achieve specified minimum levels of dust pollution during all b...

Bulk access on line

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Several ports with bulk cargo operations on the USWC range are having to reassess their rail links...

Vancouver’s soft landing

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Due to competitive pressures, Vancouver Wharves decided that its new bulk export facility should be capable of handling 22 different types o...

Going with the flow

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UK-based Stable Micro Systems has launched the ManUmit Powder Rheometer, a new system for accurately measuring the flow properties of powder...

Digging it out

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As previously reported, Konepaja Mantsinen, part of the Mantsinen group in Finland, is responsible for the MSK range of harbour mobile crawl...

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