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MV Armia Krajowa (39,071DWT) loading Soyabeans on a nice sunny day at the port of Santos, Brazil.

5 de May de 2023

Soybeans are originated in East Asia and are now widely grown and consumed throughout the world. According to the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee, soybeans are the number one source of plant-derived protein on the planet. The Chinese began cultivating soybeans over 3,000 years ago.

They are rich sources of protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals and are commonly used in a variety of foods, including tofu, soy milk, tempeh, and soy sauce.

Soybean oil is another important byproduct of soybeans, which is widely used in cooking and food processing. It is a versatile oil with a neutral flavor and a high smoke point, making it ideal for frying and baking.

Soybean meal is another common byproduct of soybeans, which is produced by grinding the leftover soybean solids after the oil has been extracted (the crushing process). Soybean meal is a rich source of protein and is commonly used as an animal feed, particularly for poultry, swine, and dairy cattle.

Other byproducts of soybeans include soy flour, which is made by grinding whole soybeans into a fine powder and is used as a protein-rich ingredient in baked goods and other food products, and soy lecithin, which is a natural emulsifier used in a wide variety of food products, including confectionery items, baked goods, and salad dressings.

Overall, soybeans and their byproducts are widely used in the food and agriculture industries and provide important sources of protein, fiber, and other essential nutrients.

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AEC’s Bulk wheat program

5 de April de 2023

AEC continue our active bulk wheat program with trades that have formed part of the company’s core business since the inception.

MV Bunun Justice, a 37,748 mts Dwat vessel, discharging bulk wheat at the port of Salvador, brazil.

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Discharging of Aluminum Ingots from AEC’s fleet vessel MV ASAHI BULKER (33,179DWT) at Koper, Slovenia.

6 de March de 2023

Aluminum ingots is non-ferrous product that is produced by pouring molten aluminum into special molds. These molds come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and the ingots created by this variety have different types in appearance.

The process of ingots production is done with high-tech equipment. The melt is purified, which excludes the presence of slag formations in the finished ingot, resulting in high quality products. The weights of produced ingot are normally between 7.5-8.5 kg. 

Aluminum Ingots or aluminum alloy are used in the production of everything from hexagon drives to pipes, sheets and other rolled products. Rolled metal is normally used for the manufacturing of building structures, building materials etc.

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