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Sustainability as an opportunity

Dear reader,

Despite the turbulence in the world, dry bulk handling and woodprocessing operators are looking forward, seeking opportunities to secure a new, sustainable future. We want to actively contribute to this, and signals are that the industries do too.

Currently, we are experiencing fantastic growth and the number of inquiries continues to rise.

Bulk Handling News is a customer magazine for the dry bulk handling industry. The opinions expressed by the authors or individuals interviewed do not necessarily represent the views of Bruks Siwertell.

Publisher:

Bruks Siwertell AB

P.O. Box 566 Gunnarstorp SE-26725 Bjuv, Sweden

Editors:

Emily Brækhus Cueva emily.cueva@bruks-siwertell.com

Malin Pekberg malin.pekberg@bruks-siwertell.com

Lindsay Gilliland lindsay.gilliland@bruks-siwertell.com

Editorial assistant:

Anette Andersson anette.andersson@bruks-siwertell.com

Layout and production:

Metamorf Design Group AB

Image sources:

Shutterstock and Bruks Siwertell

Printed by:

@graphiken, Malmö 2023

We have put sustainability at the heart of our company, and our technology. We see sustainability as an opportunity, and this issue coincides with the release of our first full sustainability report.

It is not uncommon for companies to make the mistake of pitching sustainability against profitability. We believe that there is no such direct opposition. In today’s climate, to attract customers, partners and the best personnel, sustainability work has to be a prerequisite, particularly as the general need for dry bulk material continues its upward trajectory.

We have always been proud of the environmental legacy inherent in our equipment. We stand ready to help our customers as one of the industry’s most complete, technologically capable companies in dry bulk material handling and wood processing. We serve entire logistics chains, adding value and sustainability at every stage.

This issue serves to highlight the wealth of opportunities open to operators looking to move away from traditional technology. Our service work shows the operational longevity of our machines and how we support customers over decades. It also highlights new areas of growth and market developments.

As always, I hope that you enjoy reading about these, and much more, in this issue of Bulk Handling News.

Peter Jonsson, Group CEO