masscarrying
Masscarrying is the process of transporting mass from one location to another, typically involving the movement of large quantities of material or cargo. The term is not a formal discipline on its own but is used in industry and some academic discussions to describe systems and practices that move substantial amounts of mass efficiently and safely.
Applications of masscarrying span manufacturing, mining, agriculture, logistics, and energy production. Examples include belt conveyors moving
Key concepts associated with masscarrying include mass flow rate, the amount of mass passing a point per
Common methods of masscarrying are mechanical conveyance (belt, screw, and chain conveyors), pneumatic and hydraulic systems
Related terms include mass transport in physics and economics, bulk material handling, and logistics. While often