Skip to content

Eagle Crusher: Introducing the 1200-CC Portable Crushing and Screening Plant at AGG1

Eagle Crusher is introducing its next generation 1200-CC portable crushing and screening plant at AGG1, on display in Booth 1912 March 25-27, 2025 in St. Louis. Discover the 1200-CC, Eagle Crusher’s most popular plant, enhanced with new features to make… Keep Reading

Eagle Crusher to showcase enhanced version of popular plant

The company will unveil a next-generation version of its 1200-CC portable crushing and screening plant at March’s AGG1. Keep Reading

Quarry Faces: October 2024

In this month's Quarry Faces, P&Q visited Gregory Trucking, Regal Rexnord hosted a media day, Resolve Aggregates is adding a second CDE wet processing plant, and P&Q welcomed a new team member. Keep Reading

Hills Machinery expands further into Virginia

Hills Machinery opened its latest full-service facility in Chesapeake, Virginia – it's third location in the state and 13th overall across Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Keep Reading

Eagle Crusher two-in-one plant debuts at AGG1

Eagle Crusher utilized AGG1 2024 as an opportunity to debut its two-in-one plant that can be configured to either a 1200-OCSS or MaxRap 25 portable. Keep Reading

Eagle Crusher CEO, Takeuchi founder inducted into AEM Hall of Fame

Susanne Cobey, president and CEO of Eagle Crusher Co., and Akio Takeuchi, founder of Takeuchi Manufacturing, were the latest inductees into the Association of Equipment Manufacturers' (AEM) Hall of Fame. Keep Reading

Eagle Crusher, Mellott partner in Mid-Atlantic

Mellott established another partnership in the region, coming to terms on a deal with Eagle Crusher involving crushing and screening equipment. Keep Reading

Portable offerings anchor Eagle Crusher’s ConExpo showcase

One piece ConExpo-Con/Agg visitors could not miss on the trade show floor earlier this month was Eagle Crusher’s new UltraMax 1600X-OC portable impactor plant. Keep Reading

Eagle Crusher debuting new-look equipment at ConExpo

After decades of manufacturing equipment with its traditional signature orange, Eagle Crusher says its new look will incorporate more black detail. Keep Reading

To top