Method of material distribution and apparatus for use in the met

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53139, 53502, 414139, B65B 5107, B65B 702, B65B 104

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ABSTRACT:
A method of material distribution for distributing free-flowing material is provided which consists of transporting the material in bulk from one location to another, siting a mobile bagging apparatus at the second location, unloading the transported material into the bagging apparatus, and bagging the material for use. In a preferred arrangement the mobile bagging apparatus has a receiving hopper for material, a weighing and bagging machine for metering the material into bags in predetermined quantities by weight, and a stitching machine for closing the bags. The material is suitably transported in bulk by transport ship.

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