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May 2026

The Summer 2026 issue of Dry Bulk begins with an insight into the Asian dry bulk market provided by Drewry. The issue then includes content on: Port & Terminal Equipment, Silos & Storage, Conveying (including our Conveyors Q&A), Energy Efficiency & Emissions Reduction, and a port profile of the Port of Corpus Christi.

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All Eyes On Asia
Deepanshi Puggalok, Drewry, explores how Asia’s shifting commodity demand, evolving trade routes, and energy dynamics are reshaping global dry bulk markets.

Handling It All
Bedeschi explains how integrated handling solutions are transforming port terminal performance across bulk operations.

Storing Spain’s Green Gold
JosŽ Mar’a Antona, SYMAGA, examines how silo design and advanced aeration systems are preserving pistachio quality at La Mancha Farms’ new processing facility in Spain.

Trough Truths
Todd Swinderman, Martin Engineering, provides a guide to calculating efficient conveyor trough angles.

Solar Sails The Seas
Wattlab explains how modular solar power systems are helping dry bulk vessels remove their emissions.

Efficient Engine Rooms
Christoffer Ahlstršm, Manta Marine Technologies, considers how tightening emissions regulations are driving a shift toward pragmatic, lower-energy solutions within engine room auxiliary systems.

Conveyors Q&A
Dry Bulk asked leading players in the conveyor sector to share their insights across a range of key topics, from automation and emissions reduction to the handling of corrosive materials.

Restoring Flow Under Pressure
Port of Corpus Christi explores how integrated rail infrastructure and operational agility enabled the rapid restoration of petcoke export flows under disruption.


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