Bulk dry loads refers to unpackaged, loose materials transported in large quantities. This type of load plays a significant role in modern logistics and transportation. According to transportation classification, unpackaged, loose cargo is prone to mixing and falls into two primary categories:
- Granular Load:Granular load consists of small-sized particles that are transported loosely in containers, trucks, or directly on the floor. Examples include sand, gravel, grains, and more. Specialized vehicles and containers are used for transporting granular load, ensuring its safety and efficiency.
- Non-Granular Largo:Non-granular largo includes larger, bulkier items that require fewer transport units but still demand careful handling. Examples include metal scraps, plastic waste, and paper waste. Non-granular cargo typically requires specific equipment and machinery to prevent damage during transportation.