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Kevin Yanik

Kevin Yanik is editor-in-chief of Pit & Quarry. He can be reached at 216-706-3724 or kyanik@northcoastmedia.net.

Martin Sprocket’s Bell to serve CEMA as president

Noel Bell, vice president and general manager of the material handling and services division at Martin Sprocket & Gear, will play a leading role with the Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association (CEMA). Keep Reading

Rammer expansion coming along with new facility

Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology acquired Allied Construction products in 2020. Jonas Lindqvist explains what’s ahead for the market following the deal. Keep Reading

Sponsored: David Chereb Group raising its forecast for aggregate demand

P&Q contributor David Chereb shares what led to his decision to revise his aggregate forecast to factor in greater volumes for 2020, 2021 and 2022. Keep Reading

Hyundai putting on photo contest for customers

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas launched a photo contest for U.S. and Canadian customers that includes a variety of prizes. Keep Reading

MSHA opens Brookwood-Sago grant program for 2021

The Mine Safety & Health Administration's (MSHA) 2021 grants selection process will put special consideration on programs focusing on powered haulage, as well as other areas of mining. Keep Reading

U.S. Concrete board to undergo change

Bill Sandbrook, who retired as U.S. Concrete CEO last year, announced that he will not stand for reelection at the company’s 2021 annual stockholders meeting. Keep Reading

Tealinc offering pair of scholarships

Tealinc, which specializes in rail transportation solutions, is now taking nominations for two available scholarships. Keep Reading

Peckham Industries tabs new CEO

Damian Murphy will take over as Peckham Industries CEO on April 12. He will succeed John Peckham, who will transition to chairman of the company’s board. Keep Reading

When drilling and blasting might become fully autonomous

The future of drilling and blasting involves drones, autonomous drills, wireless detonators and remote-controlled explosives loaders, Precision Blasting Services’ Anthony Konya says. Keep Reading

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