July 25, 2017
PQ Weekly Report
THE AUTHORITY ON EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY    ENEWS ARCHIVE

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LEADING OFF
Luck Stone Luck Stone business expands into Maryland
Luck Ecosystems is expanding its footprint into Maryland through a partnership with Chaney Enterprises, a ready-mix, sand and gravel supplier. Find out what this expansion means for the future of both companies. → MORE
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Photo courtesy of the Kentucky Crushed Stone Association Kentucky producers recognized for community relations, safety
The Kentucky Crushed Stone Association presented its 2017 Good Neighbor Award and Safety Milestone Awards to aggregate producers demonstrating community involvement and reaching safety milestones. Find out which companies earned the awards. → MORE
→ June construction starts rise 4 percent
→ Unimin to build West Texas frac sand plant
→ Thaman Rubber teams with dredging equipment
     supplier

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Vermeer Vermeer Terrain Leveler Surface Excavation Machine (SEM)
With thousands of core samples tested at the Vermeer Rock Lab and surface miners working around the world today, Vermeer has the expertise to help you be more productive. → MORE
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Hawk Measurement Choosing the right level device
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What do mines, power generation facilities and cement plants have in common? All demand level measurement devices that withstand harsh conditions. In the July issue of Pit & Quarry, Jack Evans, president of Hawk Measurement America, outlines the different types of technologies for different sites. → MORE
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Photo courtesy of LafargeHolcim Reclamation underway
at Aggregate Industries’ Saugus Quarry

Aggregate Industries launched a land reclamation project at its Saugus Quarry in Saugus, Massachusetts. Learn more about the project, which is expected to take about 15 years to complete. → MORE
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Kespry Out of harm’s way
Conducting inventory requires staff at aggregate producers to climb up and down stockpiles while carrying heavy equipment. Drones provide these workers with a much safer option, allowing them to collect data from afar. → MORE
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