A Practical Guide to Reducing Energy and Operating Costs in Dry Bulk Transport
How to Improve Pneumatic Conveying Efficiency When Margins Are Under Pressure
Energy prices are rising, margins are tightening, and bulk transport operators are being asked to do more with less.
If energy consumption, unloading time, or operating costs are increasing, you’re not alone—many pneumatic conveying systems were designed for different conditions than today’s reality.
This guide is designed to help you understand where energy and money are often wasted in dry bulk transport, and how smarter pneumatic conveying solutions can help you regain control of operating costs.

In many bulk transport operations, high energy use is not caused by one big issue—but by multiple small inefficiencies that add up quickly.
The most common cost drivers include:
- Oversized blowers or compressors delivering more air and pressure than required
- Long unloading times, keeping engines or motors running longer than necessary
- Pressure losses caused by inefficient system design or component mismatch
- Frequent maintenance and downtime, increasing indirect energy and labor costs
When energy prices rise, these inefficiencies become immediately visible on operating budgets.
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