Operational bottlenecks at ports and mine sites leading to ports have caused continuous constrains and inconvenience for stakeholders. Despite commodity prices being lower than before, operational activities must continue. Hindrance caused to the supply chain can and will intimidate daily business operations – resulting in increased costs and even lower profits.
By attending BULK MATERIALS HANDLING AND LOGISTICS ASIA 2009, you will:
Develop alternative handling strategies to effectively export coal out of your port
Learn to boost your port’s effectiveness and efficiency which translates to performance improvement and help boost capacity
Gain innovative strategies on how to reduce bulk material handling logistics and transportation challenges
Focus on designing, implementing and operating conveyor systems to handle mining commodities
Hear the most interesting and insightful case studies from across the bulk materials industry, showcasing effective mine-to-port handling strategies currently being undertaken in the Asia-Pacific region.
Major themes covered in this forum include:
Mining Export Infrastructure
Conveyor Options
Mine-to-Port and Port Logistics
Port Management & Bulk Transportation
And many more...
Join us on 20 - 23 October in Singapore for the one dedicated materials handling event for the mining, ports and logistics industry.
Register by 10 September 2009 and receive up to $400 off!