Large storage capacity     Saving valuable space    Environmentally safe     Fully automated

Five success criteria to consider

The Eurosilo system has become the preferred choice for leading producers in sectors such as Agribulk, Power, Process Industries, and Mining. With over 190 units installed globally, five key factors consistently underline its successful implementation. As the number of criteria to be met increases, the likelihood that space-saving and environmentally friendly vertical storage is the ideal solution also rises. So, what are the primary drivers of success in these varied applications? And when should the Eurosilo be regarded as the most viable option?

1. The requirement for (large scale) storage of bulk products

Economic growth and a rising global population are driving increased demand across various industries, leading to the need for expanded production and additional storage capacity. As urbanization intensifies, the pressure on available space and environmental resources grows, requiring more efficient and sustainable solutions. Systems like the Eurosilo offer a future-proof answer by maximizing storage capacity within a minimal footprint, while also addressing environmental and logistical challenges.

2. Limited availability of storage space

Plant sites and terminals built decades ago are often fully utilized, leaving minimal space for new facilities or installations. So, how can the growing material flows be stored effectively? With a footprint about one-third the size of stockpiles or A-frame sheds, the Eurosilo’s space-saving design has been a critical factor in many cases. It not only optimizes storage capacity but also reduces the need for costly infrastructure investments.

3. Fulfillment of strict environmental (dust) regulations

Though the Eurosilo has a strong track record of environmentally safe storage in Europe, its benefits are now recognized worldwide. The growing global demand for eco-friendly solutions is becoming more urgent and will be crucial in obtaining permits for the expansion of power stations, plants, terminals, and mining sites. With its fully enclosed design and highly automated material handling, the Eurosilo system stands out as the most environmentally safe option available.

4. Protection of valuable bulk products

Shifting consumption patterns, new technologies, and supply chain instability highlight the importance of strategic buffers within the logistics chain to maintain stable production availability. Protecting high-value bulk solids from environmental influences is crucial for preserving product quality. The versatile, fully enclosed Eurosilo system offers high flexibility in design and capacity, making it an ideal solution to meet the demands of the entire logistics chain.

5. Reduction of operational/maintance costs

The Eurosilo system is a fully automated solution designed for efficiently feeding and discharging bulk materials. When assessing the system’s feasibility, it’s essential to consider not only the initial capital expenditure (Capex) but also ongoing operational expenses (Opex). The automated Eurosilo significantly reduces labor costs and eliminates the need for investments in shovels and trucks, minimizing downtime while enhancing the health and safety of operators. As labor standards continue to rise, the Eurosilo effectively meets these evolving demands, providing a cost-efficient and safe solution for bulk material handling.

 

A wider scope for a smaller footprint

 

Looking at the key drivers for successful implementation of the Eurosilo, it is obviously always a combination of criteria that are applicable for individual projects. The more criteria that need to be met, the more likely it is that space saving and environmentally safe vertical storage is the right solution. In the article ‘A wider scope for a smaller footprint’, published by Dry Bulk, you can learn more about the working principles and possibilities of the Eurosilo for a growing number of applications.

Want to have a quick overview and more insights? Learn more about a wider scope for a smaller footprint.

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