The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association (MHEA)

BULKEX SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED

BULKEX is attracting a high-profile list of speakers on a range of current issues, MHEA announced today.

The first few speakers for the 2017 conference, Bulk Handling Today and Tomorrow, are set to fill the seminar rooms to capacity with their topical and technical presentations.

The following speakers have been confirmed (more to be announced shortly):

  • Darryn Quayle, Mining Engineer and Specialist, UKTI – Doing business in Chile: benefits, opportunities and free trade agreements
  • Matt Drew, Managing Director, Saxlund International – Waste energy to biomass
  • Dave Woods, Manager Application Specialists, Flexco – Documented reductions in breakage, dust and spillage at transfer points in the coal, grain and wood pellet industries

Michael Kaye, Chairman of MHEA, said: “BULKEX is renowned for its excellent standard of thought-provoking seminar content, and 2017 is set to follow this trend.

“Once again BULKEX promises to be an occasion not to be missed, with insightful papers on a range of subjects pertinent to everyone involved the bulk handling industry from manufacturers and suppliers to end users.”

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