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"Blogging for Books" Rolls on with Tom Taylor's New Guide to IBCs

May 28, 2007

Posted by Don Dunnington at May 28, 2007 08:34 PM

Our "blogging for books" event continues with a new book by Tom Taylor, "Selection and Use of Intermediate Bulk Containers" published by the British Materials Handling Board. Each of the next three bloggers who post an article will receive a free book.

To become a powderandbulk blogger. just send an email with your contact information to don@powderandbulk.com with the subject line: sign me up for the powder blog. We'll create an account for you and help you get started. If you’re one of the next three bloggers, you’ll receive one of these IBC Guides by Tom Taylor.

Intermediate Bulk Containers or IBCs have grown in popularity for a wide range of applications because of their convenience and the ease with which they can be taken directly to the final point of use for their contents.

Taylor's guide covers the full breadth of IBCs, whether constructed of plastic, aluminium, mild or stainless steel, and a wide choice of contact surfaces and finishes.

The guide includes appendices with specific product information from some leading manufacturers of IBC handling systems. IBC design involves some proprietary design features or integrated handling systems which are presented by these manufacturers.

Blog for Your Book Now
To receive one of these books free, register today as a blog author by emailing
don@powderandbulk.com and requesting a free account. Be sure to include in the subject line: sign me up for the powder blog. To create an account for you, we need your name (first and last), email address, business address and phone number.

Everyone is welcome to become a blog author; however, a free book can only be sent to addresses in North America.

Don Dunnington
Blog Moderator



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