MHEA welcomes new overseas member
The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association is delighted to announce that Turkish-based TORAMAN MAKİNA has signed up to become a new member of the MHEA.
The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association is delighted to announce that Turkish-based TORAMAN MAKİNA has signed up to become a new member of the MHEA.
Following the success of the May site visit, a further date was arranged for MHEA members to see the inner workings of Peel Port on 28th November. Hosted by Chris Griffin, Business Developments Manager, the tour was another well-attended and informative event. The outing started with a short presentation by Chris Griffin, giving an overview of the Peel Port Group and the challenges they face, followed by a visit to the grain tower. The weather was clear and bright, and…
The BULKEX16 exhibition and conference held last week for the UK’s bulk materials handling industry has been hailed a ‘great success’, with hundreds of industry experts attending the two day event.
The Materials Handling Engineers Association has announced another key speaker for BULKEX16.
He is Tom Hammond, Applications Engineer at Siemens Data Services. BULKEX16 takes place next week (Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 October).
Register now for free tickets to next month’s BULKEX16, the premier exhibition and conference for the bulk materials handling industry taking place at the Harrogate International Centre next month.
MHEA members and contacts are invited to join the Compliance in Bulk Materials Handling seminar, taking place on 22 September in Sheffield. Organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, this is an essential seminar to hear key regulatory guidance, gain practical solutions to bulk handling challenges and share insights from senior engineering professionals. Hear case studies and join panel discussions with organisations including ABP Humber Ports, Gexcon, The Wolfson Centre, DEKRA Insight and Environment Agency. Discount for MHEA members! For…
Britain is set to get its first new nuclear power station for a generation after EDF's directors voted in favour of building Hinkley Point C. After a decade of debate about the controversial £18bn project, the EDF board approved the project by 10 votes to seven, according to reports in Paris. The UK government, which has backed the project heavily, will welcome EDF’s commitment as a vote of confidence in the economy after the country voted to leave the EU…
With mining industry analysists predicting the bottoming out of the commodity price cycle, the ABMEC Annual Conference looks at the best way forward.
The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association is delighted to announce that DMN UK Ltd has signed up to become a new member of the MHEA.
Have you entered the MHEA excellence awards?
Free to enter, the awards are open to everyone involved in bulk and materials handling – whether that’s across the ports, power, mining, steel or cement industries.