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Innovations Offering Explosion Protection

Logistics Business Magazine

Linde Material Handling will be presenting innovations from its explosion protection range at ACHEMA. Explosion protection measures include ignition protection against electrical and mechanical sparks, continuous temperature monitoring of relevant components and precautions to prevent electrostatic charging.

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BITO Introduces Last Mile Container for Online Grocery

Logistics Business Magazine

As online grocery continues to grow in popularity, retailers are being challenged to deliver temperature sensitive foods safely to the consumer – and, if possible, without producing any further packaging waste. In addition, goods that need to be shipped standing upright must be secured against tipping over.

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Hyster to Focus on Waste Management and Recycling Portfolio at IFAT

Logistics Business Magazine

All of these applications present specific, tough conditions as well as a common need to use attachments,” continues Kate. The specially developed Hyster® innovation allows 20ft containers to be lifted and tipped up to 60-degrees, creating the correct flow of wood chips from the container. Paper recycling.

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The hazards of Ammonium Nitrate and 100 years of related disasters

Shipping and Freight Resource

Ammonium nitrate decomposes in temperatures above 210 °C (410 °F). Pure AN is stable and will stop decomposing once the heat source is removed, but when catalysts are present, the reaction can become self-sustaining (known as self-sustaining decomposition, or SSD). Date:May 24, 2004. Country: Romania. Location:Mih?ile?ti,

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Taking cover from the heat

Automotive Logistics

The second-costliest tropical cyclone on record and the third hurricane of the exceptionally active 2017 hurricane season, it inflicted a reported $125 billion in damage and, according to Forbes magazine, destroyed over a million vehicles, mostly through flooding. Relatively few of these were new vehicles in transit, however.