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Report: HeidelbergCement exploring U.S. asset sale

One of the world’s largest construction materials producers is looking to divest businesses in California, according to a Bloomberg report. Keep Reading

Despite down volumes, HeidelbergCement earnings are up

On the year, North American aggregate sales volumes are down about 3 percent at HeidelbergCement. The company, however, is optimistic about the road ahead. Keep Reading

Lehigh Hanson’s Markussen named Safety and Health Professional of the Year

Lehigh Hanson's Robin Markussen is the 2020 James M. Christie Safety and Health Professional of the Year, as named by the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association. Keep Reading

North American market proving stronger for HeidelbergCement

Although the company’s second-quarter aggregate sales volumes were down slightly, the decline in North America was nowhere near as dramatic as some HeidelbergCement experienced elsewhere in the world. Keep Reading

Why Georgia’s aggregate industry has thrived

Hanson Aggregates’ Scott Dickson offers a glimpse into a Georgia producer’s world, discussing the state’s tremendous economic incentives and the opportunities at hand to grow the industry in the Southeast and beyond. 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

NSSGA tabs Environmental Excellence award winners

NSSGA's Environmental Excellence award recognizes operations that actively demonstrate a commitment to the exemplary use of environmental controls. Keep Reading

How Lehigh Hanson is approaching truck fleet management

Lehigh Hanson is working with a tech company to modernize its aggregate delivery capacity, booking and truck scheduling. Keep Reading

Evaluating rail locations and their effect on your bottom line

When rail transportation costs get out of hand, it’s time to explore viable alternatives that can boost profit margins. Keep Reading

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