Pit & Quarry Road to Recovery
 
DECEMBER 15, 2021
 
  LEADING OFF
 
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Possible stocking solutions for supply shortages
 
The demand for equipment and wear parts amid supply shortages opens the door for special programs that allow customers to better manage operational needs. Learn more about the unique opportunities out there.
 
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  NEWS
 
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Aggregate production up nicely in the third quarter
 
Crushed stone and sand and gravel production each got solid bumps, with aggregate production nationwide approaching 2 billion metric tons through three-quarters of 2021. Get the very latest from the U.S. Geological Survey.
 
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Great Lakes limestone trade continues on upward trajectory
 
U.S. and Canadian ports shipped significantly more limestone this November than they did in November 2020, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association. Find out how quarries in Ohio, Michigan and Ontario, Canada fared.
 
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Wingra Stone VP reflects on 2021
 
Travis Wise, vice president and general manager at Wingra Stone, looks back on the year that was for his Wisconsin company and the roadblocks it faced in a Q&A with P&Q's Kevin Yanik.
 
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Local, federal funding key to North Carolina’s 2022
 
Jasper Stem, executive director of the North Carolina Aggregates Association, shares why he is somewhat optimistic about the aggregate industry 2022 following an encouraging 2021.
 
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