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  2. Bulk material handling - Wikipedia

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    A ship being loaded at Pier 86 Grain Terminal in Seattle Concrete grain storage silos. Bulk material handling is an engineering field that is centered on the design of equipment used for the handling of dry materials. Bulk materials are those dry materials which are powdery, granular or lumpy in nature, and are stored in heaps. [1]

  3. Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Automated storage systems can be built up to 40m high. For a warehouse to function efficiently, the facility must be properly slotted. Slotting addresses which storage medium a product is picked from (pallet rack or carton flow), where each item is placed for storage, and how items are picked (pick-to-light, pick-to-voice, or pick-to

  4. Port of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    190 acres (0.77 km 2) of warehouses and facilities. 780,000+ square meters (8.39 million square feet) of storage. Lake Calumet terminal: Transit sheds: 29,000 square meters (315,000 square feet). 900+ linear meters (3000 linear feet) of ship and barge berthing. Approximately 1,600 acres. Grain storage: 493,000 metric tons (14 million bushels)

  5. US manufacturers predict growth in 2025 after prolonged slump

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturers are optimistic that the sector will emerge from a prolonged recession next year, though capital expenditure growth was likely to fall short of 2024's pace.

  6. Distribution center - Wikipedia

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    Break-bulk: Break-bulk (also known as split case) is a lower-capacity version of the bulk department. Orders usually contain part boxes or items not requiring pallets. Due to the number of smaller customers a distribution center may serve, a break-bulk department may need more workers than a bulk department.

  7. Stowage plan for container ships - Wikipedia

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    Planners can also load a 40 feet container on top of two units of 20 feet container, this known as a "Russian stowage" or "mixed stowage". [21] Hatch cover clearance – Hatch cover clearance refers to how many "High Cube" (height over 8.6 ft (2.6 m)) containers allowed to load in the hold without preventing the hatch cover from closing correctly.

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