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Industry-specific metal detector emerges from Eriez

Described as a ‘game-changing innovation,’ the new MetAlarm metal detector debuted this week at Hillhead. Keep Reading

Heidelberg Materials chairman reflects on first quarter

Dominik von Achten, chairman of the managing board at Heidelberg Materials, says the company increased its profitability in the first quarter despite a revenue decline. Keep Reading

Heidelberg Materials, Eagle partner on new slag facility

Heidelberg Materials North America and Eagle Materials are collaborating on a new slag cement facility that will get underway this year in Houston. Keep Reading

CRH remains atop USGS’s sand and gravel producer rankings

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released its latest top 100 list ranking the nation’s sand and gravel producers by their volumes. CRH Americas Materials tops the list. Find out about the other 99. Keep Reading

Vulcan tops USGS’s 2024 crushed stone producers list

Vulcan Materials is still No. 1 on the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) ranking of the nation’s top crushed stone producers, but several new companies crack the top 100 this year. Keep Reading

Producers making gains despite aggregate shipment declines

The 2023 growth narrative continued in the third quarter for the industry’s public producers, with further price increases once again offsetting declines in sales volumes for most. Get company-by-company rundowns. Keep Reading

Heidelberg Materials offers details on its third quarter

The company says it closed the first three quarters of 2023 with a strong financial result despite declining demand for construction materials. Keep Reading

Quarry Faces: November 2023

Catch up on recent aggregate industry events, including NSSGA’s recent Legislative & Policy Forum, Mapistry’s Environmental Summit and a visit to Kraemer Mining & Minerals. Keep Reading

More growth for Martin Marietta despite shipment declines

Aggregate revenues and gross profit were up in the third quarter at Martin Marietta despite a 7 percent dip in shipments. Chairman and CEO Ward Nye offers details. Keep Reading

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