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How diagnostics can maximize plant productivity

Mines and quarries must stay on the cutting edge to keep up and maximize productivity and profits in a rapidly changing industry. Keep Reading

Lesley: Series of opportunities 
on the horizon

Daren Lesley, vice president of aggregates at U.S. Concrete, shares why his company is optimistic about the road ahead. Keep Reading

How producers can extend a crusher’s lifespan while saving money

Crusher rebuilds give producers the potential to extend a crusher’s lifespan by decades, allowing them to save money and maximize their original investment. Keep Reading

Blasting Through the Ages: The evolution of initiation systems

Step through time and observe how miners of the past initiated blasts, as well as how initiation systems became safer and more reliable. Keep Reading

Reddin: Backlogs, continuing resolution should sustain industry through 2020

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin shares his expectations for the year’s remaining months and what's ahead for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Branch: Although the recession is ‘over,’ 
the recovery will present obstacles

Dodge Data & Analytics’ Richard Branch explains why 'optimism' is kind of a strong word to describe how he feels about the road ahead. Keep Reading

Alexander: Looking to replicate the first half 
in the months to come

Arcosa’s Scott Alexander sees big opportunities ahead once the coronavirus pandemic passes the aggregate industry on by. Keep Reading

Examining the refined test for ‘S&S’ violations

For inspectors, whether a citation is going to be S&S often comes down to a simple assessment of hazard exposure and injury level. Keep Reading

Hubacz-Kiley: Industry’s ‘essential’ status providing some reassurance

Some traction on infrastructure funding is uplifting to Bond Construction Corp.'s Karen Hubacz-Kiley. Keep Reading

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