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Motion Industries’ Cook promoted to executive VP, CFO
Greg Cook, who joined the company in November 2016, will take on his new responsibilities April 1. Keep Reading
Congress passes coronavirus stimulus bill, businesses to see relief
The largest stimulus package in U.S. history made its way through Congress and to the president's desk, where it was signed Friday. Keep Reading
How MSHA is responding to the coronavirus
Although the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) continues to perform mandatory inspections, the agency is encouraging inspectors to work in cooperation with operators on site due to the circumstances created by the coronavirus. Keep Reading
Dodge Data economist offers update on construction’s road ahead
Noting that the current impact of the coronavirus on construction activity is still uncertain, the market research and forecasting firm’s chief economist provides thoughts on the weeks and months to come. Keep Reading
How top producers are addressing the coronavirus
A number of the largest crushed stone and sand and gravel producers have addressed the coronavirus through company statements and other means. Keep Reading
MSHA providing operators flexibility on recertifications
In light of the current business environment, the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will work with mine operators on several key recertifications, including annual refresher training. Keep Reading
Martin: Impact beds offer distinct benefits within load zones
According to Martin Sprocket & Gear, which showcased a heavy impact bed at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2020, the equipment is an alternative to conventional impact idlers. Keep Reading
NSSGA’s Young Leaders meeting bumped to August
With heightened concerns around the coronavirus pandemic, the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) made the decision to move the upcoming meeting. Keep Reading
Regal Beloit introduces equipment monitoring solutions
The Perceptive Technologies wireless monitoring system provides 24/7 services to help detect abnormalities in equipment before they become problematic. Keep Reading