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Port and Terminal Operations for Bulk Cargoes 2021 (ABTO)

Held in March earlier this year in collaboration with The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of Greenwhich at their Chatham campus, the course has been subsequently repeated online several times.

The course will next run online from 8-12 March 2021.

REGISTER NOW: For further details including fees, registration and discounts for ABTO members please click here or contact either Simon Gutteridge

at events@bulkterminals.org +33 (0)3 21 47 72 19 or Caroline Chapman at wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk  +44 (0)20 8331 8646

We hope to return to a physically attended course when it is safe to do so. Have a look at the March 2020 Course brochure. 

Other Short Courses Offered by The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology

The other short courses that The Wolfson Centre run will also be offered online for the foreseeable future. Particularly those dealing with the pneumatic conveying of bulk solids will be of interest to many in the bulk terminals community.

ABTO members have been kindly offered a discount on fees for this and The Wolfson Centre’s other short courses. Please click here or contact Caroline Chapman at wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk +44 (0)20 8331 8646 for further details.

Thank you to IMechE for their support.

 

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