Tag: SOI

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2019 state by state report: Oklahoma

December 7, 2019 By

Devery Youngblood, the executive director of the Oklahoma Aggregates Association, provides a 2020 outlook for the Sooner State.

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Remote machine monitoring will likely become the standard, and data and telematics will continue to modify practices for increased uptime. Photo by Kevin Yanik.

Equipping aggregate producers to move more

December 6, 2019 By

Bridgestone Americas’ Tim Netzel offers an outlook for 2020.

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More aggregate producers are turning to technology and automation for crushing equipment to assist production. Photo courtesy of Kemper Equipment.

New factors driving producers to equipment, technology

December 5, 2019 By

Kemper Equipment’s Greg Donecker offers a look at the evolving factors impacting producers’ equipment and tech purchasing decisions.

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Trends in crushing equipment design and technology

December 5, 2019 By

Elrus Aggregate Systems’ Greg Helfrich offers a look at developing crushing trends.

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Utilizing telematics data, producers can make more informed purchasing decisions for their next big investment. Photo courtesy of Hyundai

Ongoing and new trends with equipment

December 5, 2019 By

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas’ Patti Liljegren looks at how aggregate producers are going about equipment and technology investments these days.

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2019 state by state report: Washington

December 5, 2019 By

The head of the Washington Aggregates & Concrete Association and the Washington Chapter of the American Concrete Institute shares his optimism for 2020.

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Lile Quarry is currently opening up a new pit in southwest Missouri, marking a new chapter at the operation that falls under owner Jim Lile’s purview. Photo courtesy of Kevin Yanik

Dodge: Economic slowdown to impact construction growth

December 5, 2019 By

Dodge Data & Analytics’ chief economist offers a summary of the 2020 Dodge Construction Outlook’s findings.

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Aggregate producers located in the South and Mountain states are in a position to benefit from migration in the coming years. Photo by Kevin Yanik

The five-year aggregate industry outlook

December 5, 2019 By

While construction and the economy remain relatively healthy, S-C Market Analytics’ David Chereb says there’s still potential for aggregate sales to be disrupted in 2020.

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What keeps aggregate producers up at night?

December 5, 2019 By

Producers reveal their largest 2019 concerns, including employee retention, hiring, Mine Safety & Health Administration compliance and more.

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