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This paper describes an example of a network flow modelling approach for "quick and dirty" analysis of traffic dynamics in material handling systems. The example is based on a real installation. It serves to demonstrate potential for quickly comparing the design feasibility of alternate conveyor system layouts under dynamic loading before using specially programmed simulations.