en.Wedoany.com Reported - The 2026 Bulk Expo exhibitor list is now online, featuring participating companies including WAM Australia (WAMGROUP), Mettler Toledo, Keith Manufacturing, Kinder Australia, LEAP Australia, TUNRA Bulk Solids, SKALA Australasia, Tecweigh, Ultra-Dynamics, Flow Power, Cimbria, Concetti, HMA Group, and Prime Manufacturing, among other global and local firms.

The event is held concurrently with Australia's rapidly growing mining, agriculture, energy, and industrial sectors, showcasing the latest technologies in the conveying, metering, processing, and protection of bulk solid materials. Exhibitors cover various segments of the bulk handling industry, including conveying and storage systems, precision metering, dust control, engineering design, energy, simulation software, and processing solutions.
Molly Hancock, Marketing Manager at Prime Creative Media, stated that the exhibitor lineup reflects the depth and technical strength of the industry. She noted that Bulk Expo brings together companies that are truly driving the industry forward, and the exhibitor list showcases the scale of expertise both in Australia and globally, covering major original equipment manufacturers, specialized engineering, and metering providers.
Hancock also emphasized that the exhibitor list highlights the diversity of the industry, spanning mining, agriculture, food production, fertilizers, construction materials, ports, and heavy industry. She pointed out that these sectors are interconnected, with each exhibitor addressing critical links in the bulk handling chain, including material flow, energy usage, safety, and metering accuracy.
Bulk Expo is positioned as an exclusive meeting point for professionals in the bulk solid materials handling field, bringing together engineers, operators, suppliers, and decision-makers. Hancock stated that the event focuses on practical innovation, allowing visitors not only to learn about new technologies but also to meet with engineers and experts to discuss the application of solutions in real-world operations. The full exhibitor list is now online, with additional exhibitors expected to be announced before the event.








