
The event was strategically placed to ensure that both domestic and international visitors were able to develop and maintain strong business relationships with a growing number of exhibitors.
Bulkex 2011 grew further this year with its much anticipated co-location with well-known Sydney Materials Handling and The Safety Show Sydney.
Sydney Materials Handling displayed a wide range of materials and manual handling equipment and training, while The Safety Show showcased leading edge developments in safety solutions and injury prevention. With over more than 4,800m2 of exhibition space, Bulkex 2011 grew and provided a strong platform for business generation and networking in the Bulk Materials and Powder Particulates Handling industries.
BULKEX 2011 represented a wide range of industries including:
// Mining and mineral production and processing
// Chemical and petrochemical process industries
// Agricultural crop production and processing
// Food industry
// Power generation
// Shipping & transportation
// Engineering & design specialists
A dedicated Conference featuring the crème of the academic and industrial worlds was also launched at Bulkex 2011.
"The conference will bring together Australia's foremost practitioners of bulk materials handling," said Tim Bostridge, General Manager. "The technical committee comprises Mark Jones and Craig Wheeler from the University of Newcastle, as well as David Hastie and Peter Wypych from the University of Wollongong".
For more information about Bulkex 2011 visit www.bulkex.com.au