January 29, 2019
PQ Weekly Report
THE AUTHORITY ON EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY    ENEWS ARCHIVE

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LEADING OFF
Photo: Allison Barwacz Report: Recycled construction aggregate market on the rise
The recycled construction aggregate market sold more than 3.7 million tons of product in 2018, as estimated by a recent report from Fact.MR. Check out more details from the report. → MORE
NEWS MORE NEWS
Photo: Allison Barwacz McLanahan hosts second Dealer Academy
McLanahan Corp. hosted its second Dealer Academy Jan. 22-23 in Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more about the two-day event, which aimed to educate and update McLanahan dealers.
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Photo: Kevin Yanik Brock resigns as CEO, president of Astec Industries
Benjamin Brock resigned as president and CEO, and as a member of the board of directors at Astec Industries. Read more about his career in the aggregate industry. → MORE
→ December construction starts decline, 2018 total
     boasts improvement

→ Dodge Momentum Index drops in December
→ Hillhead 2018 breaks attendance record, 2020
     show dates released

→ Volvo CE opens parts distribution center in Canada
→ Terex Trucks names dealer in the Carolinas
→ EvoQuip appoints Minnesota distributor
→ Athabasca Minerals appoints COO
→ Eriez promotes executive VP, chief marketing officer
PRODUCT NEWS MORE PRODUCT NEWS
Photo: Philippi-Hagenbuch Philippi-Hagenbuch debuts Push Block feature
Philippi-Hagenbuch introduced the Push Block feature for articulated and rigid-frame trucks. Read more about the Push Block, which is designed to integrate with the rear chassis on off-highway trucks ranging from 20 to 400 tons. → MORE
FEATURED VIDEO MORE VIDEOS
Photo: Kevin Yanik Equipment trends in the aggregate industry
McLanahan Corp.’s Mark Krause discusses the equipment trends he’s been seeing in the aggregate industry at the McLanahan 2019 Dealer Academy, which took place Jan. 22-23 in Nashville, Tennessee. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
Cover photo: iStock.com/imaginepictures1 → The basics of screening

→ Haver & Boecker enters the portable
     plant market


→ Super-duty scalping at Hanson
     Aggregates