September 2025
The Autumn issue of Dry Bulk begins with a look into the state of the European dry bulk sector, analysing the causes of recent disruption and exploring the solutions on offer. The issue then moves to cover a range of topics, including: conveying, loading and unloading, crushing, marine fuels, decarbonisation, and more.
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Dry Bulk Bottlenecks And Beyond
Ben Beattie, Forbeats, provides an overview of the European dry bulk sector, examines the causes of disruption, and explores how toll processors can help operators overcome challenges.
Building Better Bulk Terminals
Superior Industries outlines how integrated construction management is streamlining terminal development for marine bulk handlers.
Red Tape Or Red Warning
Bob Nelson, Conveyor Belt Specialist, examines the impact of European chemical regulations on the conveyor belt industry and questions whether they represent unnecessary red tape or essential environmental safeguards.
Custom Cargo Solutions
Aleksejs Busils, NK TEHNOLOGA, discusses the importance of custom engineering solutions for bulk cargo handlers.
Waste Fuels The Future
Nicholas Ball, XFuel, explores how recycled carbon fuels can support the dry bulk sector’s decarbonisation journey while maintaining competitiveness.
Bridging Regulation And Readiness
Lee Hyungchul, Korean Register, explores how classification societies are expanding their roles to help dry bulk operators navigate the complex demands of emissions control and decarbonisation.
Navigating New Regulations
DNV explains how bulk carriers can navigate regulatory complexity and decarbonisation goals in a rapidly evolving maritime industry.
Crushing Smart
Dusty Jacobson, Metso, outlines eight critical considerations for optimising cone crusher performance and modernisation in mining and aggregates operations.
No Sea Unconnected
David Fotheringham, Kymeta, explores how resilient satellite connectivity is transforming safety, security, and digital operations in the dry bulk shipping industry.
Conquering Crane Capability
Robert Vennemann, Konecranes, highlights how four-rope mobile harbour cranes are transforming dry bulk handling.
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