Deutz joins eFuel Alliance
Off-road engine manufacturer Deutz has joined the eFuel Alliance, which represents companies involved in the industrial-scale production of synthetic fuels from renewable energies.
Rubble Master marks 30 years in crushing and screening
Rubble Master and its customers have been celebrating three decades of the Austrian company's involvement in the crushing and screening market.
WCA conference to showcase decarbonisation efforts
The World Cement Association has announced its 4th annual conference to take place on 20-21 October.
CDE to host open house in Texas
CDE is to host an open house with its customer Resource Materials in Jarell, Texas, which will include a guided tour of its 450tph custom wash plant.
Aggregate king pursues new crown
A UK aggregate king is looking to complete a hat-trick of building materials conglomerates at the age of 81.
Cemex strengthens presence in Guatemala
Cemex is increasing its capacity in Guatemala by constructing a new cement grinding mill. The project is due for completion by early 2023 and is said to comply with Cemex's Future in Action climate action programme to reduce its carbon footprint.
EvoQuip names new Hungary distributor
Northern Irish crushing and screening equipment maker EvoQuip has appointed RM Technik as its authorised distributor for Hungary.
Carbon Direct invests €15m in LEILAC CO2 capture business
Decarbonisation investor Carbon Direct has invested €15m for a 6.98% equity stake in Calix-owned LEILAC Group, which develops CO2 capture technology.
Mannok named one of Ireland's best managed companies
Quarrying and construction products firm Mannok has been named one of Ireland’s best managed companies.
Brokk rolls out breaker boom system
Swedish remote-controlled demolition robots manufacturer Brokk has launched the Pedestal Boom, a stationary compact breaker boom system for the aggregates and mining sectors.
Project ACCSESS: HeidelbergCement to pilot carbon capture project in Eastern Europe
HeidelbergCement is piloting the landmark Project ACCSESS carbon capture project in Eastern Europe.
Ritchie sells 8,100+ items at Edmonton auction
Ritchie Bros has confirmed it sold 8,100+ equipment items for more than CAN$59 million at an online version of its Edmonton site auction in Canada.
Ecocem appoints Pat Cox as chair
Pat Cox has been appointed as chair of Ireland-based low carbon cement provider Ecocem Group.
CQMS gets Irish trade shows back on the road
Ireland has staged one of its first major industry shows since the pandemic with over 4,000 people attending the CQMS event.
Warning of potential "construction crisis"
Demand for building materials is ‘higher than ever’, but a senior industry figure has warned that a disruption in supply chains and rise in the price of materials could lead to a construction crisis.
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Thoma Bravo to acquire HCSS
Investment firm Thoma Bravo is to acquire HCSS, a company that develops software to help construction companies streamline their operations.
GGBS milestone for Hanson at Hinkley Point C
The 10,000th load of Hanson’s Regen GGBS has been delivered to the Hinkley Point C (HPC) new nuclear power station construction site in Somerset, south-west England. The material is helping to enhance the project’s low carbon credentials before it begins operations to supply some 6 million homes with low carbon electricity.
Fast-track HGV tests welcomed in principle but more needs to be done, says MPA
The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will attempt to fast track drivers into the haulage industry by accelerating testing amid chronic shortages which have caused supply problems.
JCB bids farewell to ERF truck fleet after 15 million miles
JCB's fleet of ERF trucks will go under the auctioneer’s hammer later this month after racking up 15 million miles - the equivalent of almost 600 times around the world.