December 2024
The Winter issue of Dry Bulk kicks off with a focus on decarbonising the dry bulk sector, with content from DNV and Svitzer. The issue then moves on to cover a range of topics, including: Bucket Elevators, Stockyard Management, Software & Digitalisation, Paints & Coatings, and mooring. This issue then concludes with the 2024 edition of the Dry Bulk Ports & Terminals Review, showcasing projects and updates from a number of ports around the world.
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Decarbonising dry bulk operations
Morten Løvstad, DNV, writes that maximising energy efficiency, combined with the use of biofuel and potentially even on-board carbon capture and storage, seems to be the most promising strategy for the decarbonisation of bulk carriers.
The way to green towage
Gareth Prowse, Svitzer, provides insights into the solutions that are driving dry bulk operators towards a more sustainable future.
Maintenance is a must
Carl Swisher, 4B, analyses the issues facing industrial bucket elevators, highlighting the need for periodic inspections in maintenance programmes.
Stockyard success
Andrea Vitturi, Bedeschi, discusses the important role of storage, stackers, and reclaimers in optimising material handling in the dry bulk sector.
Transforming with TOS
Carlos Lopez Barbera, Kaleris, USA, explains how new technologies, like terminal operating systems (TOS) can transform the dry bulk handling and transportation industry.
Improving the supply chain with TMS
Brian Cupp, IntelliTrans, explores how a transportation management system (TMS) can improve supply chain operations for bulk distributors.
Coatings, compliance, carbon cutting
Yigit Kemal Demirel, Hempel, discusses how carefully selected hull coatings can play a role in securing compliance and cutting exposure to carbon costs.
More about mooring
Marko Ronkainen, Vikesh Dhanpat, and Bruno Guasti Motta, Cavotec, discuss how pioneering vacuum mooring technology is enhancing vessel docking by providing a modern alternative to traditional mooring methods.
Ports & Terminals Review 2024
Representatives of various global ports & terminals showcase their unique features and innovations. Featuring contributions from: Associated British Ports, Port of Corpus Christi, Port Esbjerg, Port of Hamburg, and RAK Ports.
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