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2020 in a nutshell for Pit & Quarry readers

P&Q editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik looks back on 2020, selecting six developments the magazine covered that stand out about the aggregate industry's year that was. Keep Reading

Doing more with less the 2020 recipe for success

In a year that presented numerous obstacles, aggregate producers found quick cost-saving measures in existing operations and ran lean to bring down their cost per ton, writes Rock Machinery's Bryant Fazer. Keep Reading

Pennsylvania’s year of ups and downs continues

The threat of a late-year shutdown on Pennsylvania construction projects was the latest in a string of events that probably gave the state’s aggregate producers heart palpitations. Long-term funding solutions could, however, finally be on the way. Keep Reading

Martin: Production steady, but new pressures emerging

Martin Stone Quarries owner Rod Martin weighs in from the Mid-Atlantic with a Road to Recovery commentary on aggregate production and pricing. Keep Reading

Curry Supply makes key appointment

Will Buddin joins the commercial service vehicle manufacturer as a regional sales manager covering the Southeast. Keep Reading

Plowing through in Pennsylvania despite complex circumstances

The pandemic presented Pennsylvania’s producers more challenges than most, but 2020, when said and done, may turn out alright in the Keystone State. Keep Reading

ASGCO to move headquarters to new Pennsylvania facility

ASGCO Manufacturing will move its headquarters to a 194,000-sq.-ft. facility in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, with plans to move in during fall 2021. Keep Reading

Which states have the worst bridges?

An American Road & Transportation Builders Association analysis of national data offers insights on the bridges that need major repairs or replacements the most across the United States. Keep Reading

Eriez names president, CEO

Lukas Guenthardt succeeds Timothy Shuttleworth, who retired after serving as president and CEO at Eriez since 2004. Keep Reading

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