Bulk26 Melbourne: conveyor monitoring and guarding takeaways for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
BULK26 in Melbourne on 10–11 April will focus on predictive conveyor monitoring, next-generation transfer point guarding and dust control technologies across ports, terminals, stockyards and mine load‑out facilities. Exhibitors and speakers will cover condition‑based maintenance for high‑tonnage conveyor systems, advanced chute and liner designs to reduce impact wear, and engineered guarding solutions that maintain AS/NZS compliance while improving access. For plant, maintenance and materials‑handling engineers, the event offers direct exposure to vendors and case studies targeting common bottlenecks such as spillage, belt misalignment and unplanned conveyor downtime.
Technical Brief
- Sessions are structured around operational “pain points” rather than product categories, encouraging failure‑driven discussion.
- Format combines supplier case studies with end‑user panels from ports, terminals and mine load‑out plants.
- Exhibitor mix targets whole conveyor streams: drives, idlers, chutes, dust systems, guarding and monitoring hardware.
- Operators can benchmark OEM offerings side‑by‑side for retrofit versus greenfield conveyor upgrade strategies.
- Discussion is framed around Australian regulatory settings, including AS/NZS compliance and site access constraints.
- Event design encourages cross‑site comparison of maintenance regimes and shutdown planning for bulk handling assets.
- For other bulk materials hubs, the model offers a template for issue‑focused, multi‑disciplinary conveyor forums.
Our Take
Prime Creative Media and Australian Mining are using events like Bulk26 alongside the WA Mining Conference and PNG Expo to build a contiguous calendar of materials handling and project-focused forums across Australia and PNG, which tends to help OEMs and contractors plan product launches and trials around show dates.
Within our mining-projects coverage, Australia stands out as the main hub where product-focused expos (such as Bulk26 and WA Mining) are explicitly tied to brownfield optimisation rather than only greenfield promotion, signalling that operators are looking to retrofit new handling solutions into existing bulk operations.
The same organiser pairing behind Bulk26 is also promoting decarbonised heavy mobile equipment in Australia through coverage of XCMG’s battery-electric fleets, suggesting that bulk handling themes at Bulk26 are likely to intersect with low-emission haulage and loading options rather than conventional diesel-only systems.
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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