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Carly McFadden

Carly McFadden is a former associate editor for Pit & Quarry.

Sandvik acquires Allied Construction

Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology's purchase of Allied Construction Products enables it to expand its existing dealer network and penetrate new customer segments with a broader product offering. Keep Reading

O&G Industries utilizes solar energy to power quarry

The company's 3,762-panel, 1.3-megawatt (DC) solar array sits on five acres and produces the energy equivalent of powering 150 homes. Keep Reading

Manufacturers, dealers discuss value of dealer training

How manufacturers keep dealers up to speed on their latest products and make sure they understand the full features of equipment. Keep Reading

Bridgestone acquires iTrack Solutions

iTrack is a global provider of tire management solutions for the off-the-road vehicle market, and offers a tire pressure monitoring system for mining tires. Keep Reading

Sandvik launches rock tools mobile app

The mobile app, My Rock Tools – Analyze, is designed to help customers improve their rock tool performance through analyzing failure and discard reasons. Keep Reading

MLPA awards scholarships to 13 students

The Missouri Limestone Producers Association (MLPA) award recognizes the accomplishments of outstanding high school seniors, with each recipient earning a scholarship for the 2020-21 academic year. Keep Reading

Dealer Issue Extra: Superior Industries’ John Garrison shares insights on dealer training

John Garrison, vice president of sales at Superior Industries, offers insights and advice regarding dealer training in an exclusive Pit & Quarry interview. Keep Reading

Dealer Issue Extra: Terex MPS’s Spencer Kossl talks training, service

Spencer Kossl, manager of new business development and applications at Terex MPS, visited with P&Q to share his insights on training dealers, servicing equipment and more. Keep Reading

Caterpillar acquires assets, employees from Marble Robot

Cat plans to leverage the expertise of its new roboticists to help meet the changing needs of the industry.  Keep Reading

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