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The aggregate equipment and recycling industry provides equipment and services for the construction and recycling industries and includes companies that manufacture and sell a range of equipment, such as crushers, screens, conveyors, and shredders, for use in aggregate production, construction, demolition, and recycling operations. With a focus on sustainability and environmental concerns, many companies in this highly competitive industry are developing innovative technologies to reduce the environmental impact of their operations and products.
In recent years, self-driving vehicles have become a popular discussion topic. Sandvik has had automated loaders and trucks working in mines for more than 20 years — with zero accidents involving people.....
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Rockster - Thu September 20, 2018
Rockster Wind Sifter RVB1700 Blows Away Impurities
The Austrian company Rockster Recycler GmbH has developed an wind sifter retrofit kit for its mobile crushers. With relatively little effort, the final products to be produced can be significantly increased in value....

Rockster - Thu September 20, 2018
Rockster is a Reliable Partner for Road Construction in Southern Turkey
The traditionally important region in southern Turkey — located on the border with Syria — is still one of Turkey's most important industrial areas. For the expansion of the infrastructure, executing companies especially focus on machines with best reliability....

Rubble Master - Mon September 17, 2018
Rubble Master Welcomes Groff Tractor to Its Northern Ireland Screen Manufacturing Plant
Groff Tractor is among the first of Rubble Master's dealer network to tour and see firsthand Rubble Master's manufacturing facility in Northern Ireland. To meet increasing customer demands, Rubble Master acquired a screen manufacturing facility earlier this year, building scalping screens, incline screens and track mounted stackers....

Kinshofer - Thu September 13, 2018
Kinshofer's D-Series Demolition, Sorting Grapples Increase Excavator Versatility
Kinshofer, a global manufacturer of high-quality excavator and loader crane attachments, offers its D-Series grapples with a new light, compact and flexible shell, ideal for sorting and demolition. The attachments feature 360-degree endless rotation for precise positioning to give construction, demolition and recycling contractors optimal control when grabbing materials....

John Deere - Wed September 12, 2018
John Deere Adds Stump Shredder to Worksite Pro Attachments Lineup
John Deere continues to expand its Worksite Pro attachments lineup with the addition of the SS30 model stump shredder. Ideal for landscaping and construction job sites, the new shredder removes stumps from 8 to 28 in....

KPI-JCI - Thu August 30, 2018
Kirby Promoted to North American Sales Director — East
Kolberg Pioneer Inc. , Johnson Crushers International Inc. and Astec Mobile Screens Inc. announced the promotion of Darren Kirby to North America sales director — East. In his new position, Kirby will be responsible for directing, administering and coordinating all domestic field sales operations for the eastern region....

Mack Trucks - Thu August 23, 2018
Eight-Year-Old Entrepreneur Trades Family Pickup for LR Refuse Truck
Mack Trucks has released the fifth episode of its RoadLife series on roadlife.tv and Amazon Prime Video. “Ryan's Route” stars 8-year-old Ryan Hickman, a recycling entrepreneur and owner of Orange County, Calif.-based Ryan's Recycling, as he trades in the family pickup for a more appropriate work truck: a Mack LR refuse model....

Sondra Rossi – CEG EDITORIAL ASSISTANT - Tue August 21, 2018
Kobelco SK210-D Makes Quick Work of Cars at Wilbert's U-Pull It
There's an expression that says "If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck."In the case of the Kobelco SK210-D, despite the machine's parts commonality with standard excavators, the machine is decidedly not an excavator....

CEG - Tue August 21, 2018
Kurrass, All Island Equipment — A Long-Term Relationship
Kurrass Materials, located in Long Island/East Patchogue, N.Y., recycles concrete and asphalt into RCA (recycled road base) and screens topsoil and sand. The company also makes “specialty items” out of the concrete that other people don't want to make, according to Norman K....

Bomag - Wed August 08, 2018
Matt White Joins Bomag As Manager of Milling, Reclamation
Bomag Americas Inc. announced that Matt White has joined the Bomag team as manager, milling and reclamation. In this newly developed role, White will work with North American territory managers, distributors and end-users to develop programs designed to achieve growth objectives and improve customer support for Bomag cold milling machines, recyclers and stabilizers....
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