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Fueling alternatives for aggregate producers to consider

While aggregate producers may request wet hosing operations from fuel distributors, it’s worth understanding alternative methods and the benefits of bulk fuel storage. Keep Reading

The Frazier Quarry looks to the future

With a third operation online in 2022 and investments in two mainstay sites making impacts, The Frazier Quarry is ready for the coming years in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Keep Reading

USLM reflects on the second quarter

While revenue was up in the second quarter, United States Lime & Minerals (USLM) says its gross profit was down as a result of inflationary pressures. Keep Reading

Aggregate sales contribute to quarterly growth at Eagle Materials

President and CEO Michael Haack says construction activity was healthy across the company’s markets in the quarter. Keep Reading

Martin Marietta sets several second-quarter records

Ward Nye, chairman and CEO of the nation’s second-largest aggregate producer, reflected on the company’s performance in April, May and June. Keep Reading

Breaking down a supply chain like no other

With a variety of pain points present with equipment and parts supply, aggregate producers and manufacturers shared their most recent experiences at the 2022 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference. Keep Reading

How producers, manufacturers are managing inflation

Participants at the 2022 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference discussed the rapidly changing economic environment, exploring best approaches to price increases on a variety of fronts. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Lynx Cat Mountain Quarry’s Gina Zatica

P&Q visited with Lynx Cat Mountain Quarry's Gina Zatica, during which she discussed starting her aggregate company and her plans for its future. Keep Reading

California producer obtains LGBTBE certification

Lynx Cat Mountain Quarry Operations says it is the first aggregate producer in the state to be certified for Lesbian, Gay, Transgender and Bisexual Business Enterprises (LGBTBE). Keep Reading

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