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    Bulk Handling Technical Conference: conveyor design and wear insights for engineers

    June 23, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Bulk Handling Technical Conference: conveyor design and wear insights for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    The Bulk Handling Technical Conference, running alongside the Australian Bulk Handling Expo in Melbourne from 16–17 September, will convene engineers and technical specialists to dissect current challenges in bulk materials handling. Sessions will focus on conveyor technology, including high-capacity overland systems and transfer chute design, as well as wear management strategies for liners, idlers and transfer points in abrasive ore streams. Mining operators, OEMs and consultants are expected to use the forum to benchmark design approaches, maintenance regimes and upgrade options for existing materials handling circuits.

    Technical Brief

    • Programme is structured around discrete technical streams: conveyor systems, wear management, and mining innovation topics.
    • Presentations are delivered by practising engineers, OEM specialists and site-based technical staff, not generalist speakers.
    • Case-study content is expected to cover brownfield upgrade constraints, retrofit strategies and debottlenecking of existing circuits.
    • Sessions are positioned to provide design detail useful for EPCM scopes, not just high-level concept discussion.
    • Networking around the expo floor allows direct comparison of alternative chute, liner and idler products discussed in sessions.
    • For similar bulk terminals and mines, the format offers a compact forum to cross-check design philosophies and maintenance tactics.

    Our Take

    Australian Mining and Prime Creative Media appear frequently in our Australia-focused mining coverage, signalling that the Bulk Handling Technical Conference is likely to draw on the same contractor, rail and ESG themes seen in recent pieces on Martinus’ heavy‑haul rail work and ESG‑driven mine design.

    Because the Australian Bulk Handling Expo runs every two years, suppliers of bulk handling products and services often time major product launches or case‑study releases to coincide with it, which can influence procurement cycles for Australian projects in the following 12–24 months.

    With Australian Mining also profiling contractor expansion into larger EPC‑style packages, a technical conference in Australia centred on bulk handling is likely to double as a deal‑making venue where contractors and OEMs position themselves for integrated materials‑handling and infrastructure packages.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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