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    2024 Bulk Handling Expo themes: practical lessons for mine project engineers

    March 26, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    2024 Bulk Handling Expo themes: practical lessons for mine project engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Conference themes for the 2024 Australian Bulk Handling Expo will centre on practical bulk solids handling, focusing on what works when materials behave unpredictably in real plants rather than in idealised theory. Sessions are expected to drill into issues such as flow blockages, dust and spillage control, and wear on transfer chutes and conveyors under high-throughput conditions. For engineers, the event signals strong demand for field-proven design, maintenance and troubleshooting methods on operating sites, not just new models and simulations.

    Technical Brief

    • Dust, spillage and impact issues are framed as both production and occupational health and safety risks.

    Our Take

    Prime Creative Media’s role in both Bulk Expo and the Women in Industry Awards suggests the organiser is using its broader events portfolio to cross-pollinate themes like workforce diversity and safety culture into bulk materials and project-focused forums, which can influence how Australian operators frame ESG and safety initiatives in project pipelines.

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