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Kobelco opens excavator plant in South Carolina

Kobelco Construction Machinery USA celebrated the opening of a new 156,000-sq.-ft. excavator production plant in Moore, S.C. Keep Reading

Our industry in 3-D

It was just a matter of time. Just a matter of time before 3-D printing went from being a novelty to becoming a practical tool. And just a matter of time before 3-D printers became affordable to businesses. Well, the… Keep Reading

Sandvik to combine mining, construction segments

Sandvik plans to merge its Sandvik Mining and Sandvik Construction business segments into a new business called Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology on July 1. The company says the operations will be organized in a decentralized business model with separate product… Keep Reading

IRock names regional sales manager

IRock Crushers hired John Patton as its southeast regional sales manager. According to IRock, Patton manages sales with a focus on setting up a dealer network and identifying rental and sale opportunities for dealers. His territory includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia,… Keep Reading

Pit & Quarry Roundtable draws nearly 50

The Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference took place Jan. 12-14 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., uniting aggregate producers, manufacturers and allied trade representatives in an idea-exchanging forum. The event, which was sponsored by Am Cast, Philippi-Hagenbuch, Sandvik Mining & Construction,… Keep Reading

Ox Bodies creates sales manager position

Ox Bodies, a medium- and heavy-duty dump truck and trailer manufacturer, added Gene Dorsey to its team to fill the newly created Ox Trailers sales manager position. In the new role, Dorsey will be responsible for all sales of Ox… Keep Reading

Superior launches crushing, screening equipment division

Superior Industries launched a crushing and screening equipment product division to complement its conveying and washing equipment divisions. John Garrison, Superior’s director of crushing and screening, says the company has created a team of crusher service and parts professionals to… Keep Reading

FMI forecast revised to incorporate more potential growth

Construction activities are forecasted to grow at 6 percent through 2015, up from a second-quarter forecast of 5 percent, according to the latest FMI construction outlook. Construction growth is not only predicted to rise this year, but it is expected… Keep Reading

Buckle your seat belt

If you like seeing new equipment and technology introduced to the aggregates industry, you’re in for a treat. Over the course of a 12-month period beginning in March, manufacturers will unveil cutting-edge equipment at no less than five major trade… Keep Reading

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