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Supply chain uncertainties surfacing ahead of start-up

Spring’s start-up could take a left-hand turn for some operations if key components are not readily available to aggregate producers. Keep Reading

What ‘Made in America’ means to one aggregate producer

Jonathan Hart, vice president at Washington Rock Quarries, offers his two cents on this hot-button topic that’s taken center stage on presidential campaign trail. Keep Reading

Survey: Half of producers notice slowdown in parts, service

P&Q conducted a survey that found the majority of producers were still effectively getting parts and service from their vendors. Unfortunately, a small percentage were facing challenges. Keep Reading

Getting parts and service in a pandemic

Some producers are seeing a slight slowdown on the supply side while others report their vendors really aren’t missing a beat through the coronavirus pandemic. Keep Reading

Five winter maintenance tips for screen media

Whether shutting down for the winter or pressing through, aggregate processing operations must take steps to maintain productivity and minimize maintenance costs. Keep Reading

Motion Industries names Central Group VP

Chris Pacer, who has more than 24 years of experience within the industry, takes on this new role with the company. Keep Reading

Telsmith adds Southeast part sales rep

Lane Quick joins the company, covering Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. Keep Reading

Caterpillar introduces electric-drive loader, new excavators and more

Cat introduced its 988K XE electric-drive wheel loader, next-generation excavators, Yellowmark budget replacement parts and first-ever utility vehicles. Keep Reading

Terex Materials Processing unveils parts facility

Terex Materials Processing opened a global parts facility in Dungannon, Northern Ireland. According to Terex Corp., the company invested more than $7.2 million in the facility. The facility property consists of a main office block of 10,300 sq. ft. The facility… Keep Reading

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