Editors’ Blog
How one dealer is working through the coronavirus
Jordan Russell, CEO of Indiana-based Belt Tech, is optimistic about the road ahead and already sees the industry pulling through the coronavirus pandemic together. Keep Reading
Catching up with Turner Mining Group
Turner Mining Group’s Keaton Turner and Tracy O’Brien visited with P&Q to reflect on the coronavirus pandemic, its impact on the industry and their outlook for the future. Keep Reading
Yanik: Plenty of reasons to give thanks these days
Taking the temperature of the world around us provides a reminder of just how fortunate we are to work in and around the aggregate industry. Keep Reading
How the coronavirus is changing the way aggregate producers do business
Producers weigh in on how the pandemic is forcing them to rethink simple business practices. Keep Reading
Allen: Exemptions, spring provide reason for optimism
Clint Allen of CRH Americas Materials provides a guest commentary on the current state of the industry and how to best get through the coronavirus pandemic. Keep Reading
Illinois geologist recognized for industry contributions
The Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers recognized Donald Mikulic's contributions to the aggregate industry during its annual convention. Keep Reading
Proactive lobby key to deeming Pennsylvania producers as ‘life-sustaining’
When Pennsylvania’s governor initially classified the mining industry as “non-life-sustaining,” organizations like the Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association moved quickly to keep operations open. Keep Reading
Yanik: The industry adjusts to the new normal
While rock is still being crushed across the nation, P&Q Editor-in-Chief Kevin Yanik writes how aggregate producers are taking new measures to keep employees safe while assessing the road ahead for their businesses. Keep Reading
ConExpo-Con/Agg, coronavirus and the strangest of circumstances
With high drama leading up to the show, ConExpo-Con/Agg 2020 was largely a success despite health concerns keeping top aggregate producers away. Keep Reading