Keeping Biomass Moving
Biomass handling is a dynamic and demanding discipline. Operators must maintain stable output despite fluctuating material conditions, seasonal volume shifts, and infrastructure limitations. Moisture levels vary, pile geometry evolves, and feedstock characteristics change—often unpredictably.
These variations place continuous pressure on planning, logistics, and equipment performance. Downtime affects more than production; it disrupts supply chains, impacts emissions reporting, and strains operational budgets. Many facilities operate beyond their original design capacity, while expectations for efficiency and reliability continue to rise.
Space is often constrained. Integration with existing systems is rarely straightforward. As throughput increases, so do the risks of bottlenecks, wear, and inefficiency. In biomass operations, complexity is a constant—but so is the demand for performance.

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Safety by
Design
Biomass environments carry inherent fire risk. Dust accumulation, heat buildup, and organic material behavior demand more than reactive protocols. Safety must be embedded in how material is moved and stored—not treated as a checklist, but as a structural requirement that moves with the operation
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Continuity is a Capability
In biomass handling, uptime is measured in continuity. Every unplanned stop interrupts reclaim cycles, feed-in schedules, and safety margins. Recovery must be fast, controlled, and repeatable—because restarting isn’t just about resuming movement, it’s about restoring flow without compromise.
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Flexibility is the Foundation
Moisture levels shift. Pile geometry changes. Equipment wear accelerates under seasonal pressure. Biomass facilities must absorb variability without compromising feed-in schedules or safety margins. The system has to flex—without breaking rhythm.
Automated Biomass Cranes & Service
Why Choose DCB
DCB delivers crane systems built for operational reality. With full in-house control — from mechanical design to automation software — we ensure reliability, adaptability, and long-term performance. Every solution is shaped around your process and site conditions, whether it’s a retrofit in tight spaces or a scalable setup for future growth. Backed by more than 40 years of experience in automated material handling, we act as engineering partners — not just suppliers.

Contact a Biomass Crane Specialist Below

Alexander Mortensen
Sales Engineer
+ 4541938064
abm@dcb.dk

Kasper Kaas Christensen
Sales Engineer
+ 4551569832
kkc@dcb.dk

Martin Hansen
Sales Engineer
+ 4551569833
mah@dcb.dk

Kristoffer Gyltner Amtoft
Sales Engineer
+ 4551569821
kga@dcb.dk





