On August 15, 2024, Qingdao LAF Technology Co., Ltd. (LAF) and Qingdao University of Science and Technology (QUST) signed a five-year industry-university research collaboration agreement. The signing ceremony was attended by Jianming Zhang, Dean of the Polymer Science College at QUST, and Fisher Ma,
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Dry Cargo International ISSUE NO. 248 JULY 2021 WWW.DRYCARGOMAG.COM The world's leading and only monthly magazine for the dry bulk industrial.
Given the challenges and global demand for palm oil, the need for efficient and sustainable transportation methods is critical. The traditional methods of transporting palm oil, such as in bulk containers or drums, are often inefficient and costly. Flexibags, flexible bags used to transport bulk liquids in standard containers, have emerged as a highly efficient solution for transporting palm oil.
The global push for sustainability and carbon neutrality has brought Used Cooking Oil (UCO) into the spotlight as a valuable feedstock for renewable energy. UCO, often discarded as waste, is now being transformed into biofuels like biodiesel and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), offering significant environmental benefits. Innovations in transportation methods, particularly the use of flexitanks, have further streamlined the logistics of UCO, ensuring its efficient and cost-effective delivery to refineries worldwide.
Despite its ubiquity, transporting flour presents significant challenges. Flour’s fine, powdery nature makes it prone to dust pollution during loading, unloading, and transit. This not only risks contamination but also poses serious health concerns for workers exposed to airborne particles over prolonged periods. Addressing these issues requires innovative and efficient solutions to ensure both product integrity and worker healthy.
In today’s world, businesses across various sectors are increasingly prioritizing sustainability and eco-friendly practices.
Fish oil, rich in Omega-3 fatty acids like EPA and DHA, is widely used in dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals, and functional foods. With its rising demand, particularly due to increasing health consciousness, the need for efficient, safe, and sustainable packaging for fish oil has become more critical. Paper Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) offer a compelling solution for the transport and storage of fish oil, combining environmental benefits with economic efficiency.
In an era where sustainability and environmental responsibility are at the forefront of global business practices, packaging solutions play a critical role in reducing waste and conserving resources.