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Friday 22 April 2022
Antwerp is the main polymer hub in Europe for production, handling and distribution of plastic pellets. These are part of our daily lives. From smartphones and bicycles to mattresses, insulation, solar panels and life-saving medical equipment. Port of Antwerp, together with the entire plastic value chain, is endeavouring to keeping the loss of pellets to an absolute minimum. In the context of 'zero pellet loss', Port of Antwerp is therefore launching an innovation challenge to develop a solution that will ensure that no pellets are lost during the loading of bulk trucks and containers from silos.
The plastic pellets are mainly stored in silos for further throughput. During the loading process of load bulk trucks and containers spills may occur, despite existing retention and cleaning procedures. In addition, there is also the risk of plastic pellets remaining on top of the bulk truck or on the chassis and entering the environment in that way. Various initiatives have already been implemented by producers and logistics players to limit possible losses, such as collars around the loading arms to retain any pellets that might be splashed.
Nevertheless, there is still room for innovation to further optimize the process. After all, to prevent the remaining loss of pellets is often the most difficult. Given that the port of Antwerp acts as a polymer hub that is home to very many different firms within the plastic value chain,the challenge is precisely to take into account a diversity of types of silos, users, procedures, containers and polymers.
In order to step up the game, Port of Antwerp is launching an innovation challenge. Candidates who have an innovative solution that will ensure that no pellets are lost during the loading process from silos, can submit their idea until 29 May 2022. An expert jury from the plastics industry will evaluate the submissions based on multiple criteria such as broad applicability, efficiency, usability, feasibility, innovative elements and zero loss. After a selection process, the selected concepts will be tested for feasibility. The solution with the best proven result will be rewarded with €5.000.
Vincent Van Dijck, Environmental Expert Port of Antwerp: “There are already numerous techniques in the plastic value chain to prevent pellet spillage. Various factors make the loading activity more complex than it seems and with this challenge we want to tackle the "last mile". Because zero pellet loss remains our goal and top priority."
Annick De Ridder, Vice-Mayor City of Antwerp & President Port of Antwerp: “Plastic pellets have a place in the port because of their many smart applications, but that place is not in the Scheldt, the dock water or nature. Therefore, together with the industry, we will put our shoulders under our 'zero pellet loss' ambition. Innovative solutions from the industry itself are the way forward.”
Publication date | 22/04/2022 |
Categories | News |
Source |
Port of Antwerp Newsroom - April 21, 2022 |
More info |
For more information on the innovation challenge: https://future.portofantwerp.com/zeroPelletLossChallenge |
Credits | Photo: Port of ANwterp |