Dry Bulk Trucking with Nordic Bulkers

Dry bulk trucking moves unpackaged materials—such as polymers, powders, minerals, and food ingredients—using sealed bulk trailers or intermodal containers designed for safe, efficient road transport.

Understanding Dry Bulk Trucking

Dry bulk trucking refers to transporting flowable solid materials in bulk form using specialized trucks or container chassis, ensuring clean, efficient, and contamination-free delivery.

Definition and Role in Modern Logistics

Dry bulk trucking is used to transport unpackaged materials such as granulates, powders, pellets, grains, and minerals. Materials move in:

  • Pneumatic tank trailers

  • Bulk hopper trucks

  • Silo trucks

  • Intermodal bulk containers (the Nordic Bulkers model)

This type of transport is essential for industries that rely on high-volume material flows, including plastics, chemicals, food processing, agriculture, and construction.

Road transport forms the first and last mile of most European bulk supply chains, connecting production sites, terminals, and customer silos.

Materials Transported Through Dry Bulk Trucking

Dry bulk trucking supports polymers, industrial powders, food ingredients, minerals, and agricultural solids.

Common Bulk Cargoes

  • Polymers: PP, PE, PET, ABS

  • Food ingredients: sugar, flour, starch, cocoa powder

  • Industrial powders: cement, gypsum, lime, soda ash

  • Minerals: sand, kaolin, limestone, sulphates

  • Agricultural solids: grains, fertilizers, feed

  • Recycled materials: RPP, RPE, regrind pellets

Each material has specific requirements around dust control, moisture protection, and hygienic handling.

Dry Bulk Trucking by Nordic Bulkers

Nordic Bulkers uses intermodal bulk containers transported on truck chassis to deliver clean, sealed, and highly efficient dry bulk trucking across Sweden and Europe.

A Clean, Modern, Intermodal Trucking System

Nordic Bulkers’ dry bulk trucking model provides:

  • 30ft engineered bulk containers

  • Food-grade and industrial liners

  • Sealed loading and unloading systems

  • Container chassis for flexible road transport

  • Direct discharge into customer silos

  • Rail-first long-distance movement

Trucking is used for first-mile pickup and last-mile delivery, ensuring full control over timing, cleanliness, and product integrity.

How Dry Bulk Trucking Works

Dry bulk trucking relies on sealed containers or bulk trailers to move materials safely and efficiently.

Step-by-Step Workflow

  1. Loading
     – Material loaded via silo, pneumatic feed, or gravity system into a lined container.

  2. Road Transport (First Mile)
     – A truck chassis collects the loaded container and delivers it to a rail terminal or port.

  3. Intermodal Transfer (Nordic Bulkers model)
     – Container transitions onto rail or short-sea transport for long-distance movement.

  4. Road Transport (Last Mile)
     – A truck handles final delivery to the customer’s site.

  5. Unloading
     – Pneumatic discharge for powders
     – Gravity unloading for granulates
     – Dust-free, sealed systems ensure hygiene

Because the material stays within the same sealed container from loading to unloading, contamination, moisture, and product loss are minimized.

Safety, Quality, and Environmental Standards in Dry Bulk Trucking

Dry bulk trucking must comply with strict hygiene, environmental, and product safety standards to ensure clean and reliable operations.

Nordic Bulkers’ Compliance Framework

Nordic Bulkers maintains:

  • ISO 9001 – Quality Management

  • ISO 14001 – Environmental Management

  • ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management

  • Operation Clean Sweep for pellet containment

  • Dust-controlled unloading systems

  • Moisture-protected liners

  • Rail-first routing reducing emissions

  • Digital CO₂ and ESG reporting

These systems support responsible, clean, and efficient bulk operations across Europe.

Why Dry Bulk Trucking Matters

Dry bulk trucking ensures flexible, fast, and reliable material movements within intermodal supply chains, connecting terminals to production and storage facilities.

Strategic Benefits

  • Flexible first- and last-mile delivery

  • No packaging waste

  • Faster loading and unloading than bagged goods

  • Higher payload efficiency

  • Cleaner and safer handling

  • Lower contamination risk

  • Supports rail-first low-emission logistics

  • Essential for just-in-time production

With Nordic Bulkers, dry bulk trucking becomes a clean, efficient, and fully integrated part of a modern intermodal bulk logistics system.