Hill Engineering and WD Lewis seal £100,000 plus deal for buckets & hitches
Civil engineering company WD Lewis, based in Mid Glamorgan, Wales has recently signed a deal worth over £100,000 with Northern Ireland attachment manufacturer Hill Engineering for 20 TEFRA Quick Couplers and 60 Titan Buckets. Hill Engineering has been supplying WD Lewis with the TEFRA for the last six years – but this is the first deal that has included Hill Engineering’s TITAN HD buckets.
Graham Ponsford, group plant & transport manager at WD Lewis, said: “We were introduced to Hill Engineering and the
Miller strengthens its presence in Northern Ireland & Rep. of Ireland through McSharry Bros
Demand for Miller UK’s PowerLatch couplers in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland continues to grow after the company joined forces with dealer McSharry Bros.
McSharry Bros. has recently been appointed as the exclusive Kobelco dealer in the region, with Miller’s PowerLatch couplers now being used across a number of high-profile projects.
Kilcolgan-based civil engineering contractor, Ward and Burke, specified Miller’s PowerLatch couplers to be fitted to its fleet of Kobelco machines, which in
Keestrack highlight crusher gains since Italy-based OM acquisition
Keestrack has highlighted how the firm has developed its crushing equipment range since its 2010 acquisition of Italy-based OM and its OMTRACK crushers’ portfolio.
Processing plants have been built for more than 50 years at the former OM now Keestrack-OM facility in Ponzano Veneto, some 30km north of Venice in Northeast Italy. Founded in 1964, the company Officine Meccaniche di Ponzano Veneto – in short OM – produced static technology before turning to mobile processing and the booming recycling sector w
Kennetholme quarry named as a PRIME site by The Institute of Quarrying
Grundon Sand & Gravel’s flagship Kennetholme Quarry in county Berkshire, England has been recognised as a PRIME site by the Institute of Quarrying - the first quarry in the south of England to attain such a prestigious accolade.
It comes after Kennetholme was chosen as the latest location to pilot the Institute’s PRIME (Professional Recognition In Mineral Extraction) initiative, providing employees at all levels with ongoing training and professional development.
Once they have successfully attained
Terex Trucks’ winter kits keep deep freeze at bay
Terex Trucks has launched winter protection kits for its rigid dump trucks to help avoid the need to keep engines idling in extreme sub-zero temperatures.
It takes only a drop of four degrees in core body temperature for hypothermia to set in, therefore the body wastes no time in activating its defence against cold weather. Goosebumps, shivers, teeth chatter and raised hair are all symptoms triggered by the hypothalamus – the brain’s temperature centre – to produce heat.
And it’s not just humans wh
Yarrows Aggregates’ target YHAUC aggregate scheme victory
Yarrows Aggregates, based near Beverley in East Yorkshire, England has become the fourth business in Yorkshire to join a scheme that aims to raise the bar when it comes to supplying high quality, accredited materials for the construction and utility sectors.
Yarrows joins E J Lidster of Barnsley, Hull-based Mike Wakefield Tippers and Mone Brothers, based across West and North Yorkshire. All four firms are sharing best practice when it comes to reaching the required YHAUC (Yorkshire Highway Authorities an
Departing IQ CEO Phil James’s quarrying retrospective
Phil James is departing as CEO of the Institute of Quarrying in the UK. In a Q&A with Aggregates Business Europe he reflects on his achievements and the current and future challenges facing the quarrying industry.
Your arrival as IQ’s new CEO in late 2012 marked a return to quarrying for you – tell us about that.
I was Quarry Manager with the RMC Group at various quarries in the Midlands. RMC were taken over by Cemex in the early 2000’s. As well as being a fantastic new challenge for me, joining the I
ZF Friedrichshafen creates first ever India Technology Centre
Leading driveline and chassis technology company ZF Friedrichshafen is setting up its first ever India Technology Centre in Hyderabad dedicated to software and mechanical engineering. The new Technology Centre will support ZF’s global development teams while enabling the company to accelerate local product development.
Dr. Stefan Sommer, CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen, said: “This new facility is a significant investment for ZF in India. We are harnessing the skilled talent pool that India has to offer in
Geography students gain insight into quarrying industry
Tarmac’s Tunstead site in Buxton, county Derbyshire, England recently hosted its largest school visit to date, when over 100 students from Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School in Grantham, county Lincolnshire, came to visit its operations.
The sustainable construction solutions company gave year 10 students, who were studying for their Geography GCSE, the chance to learn more about geology, land use and minerals to assist with their studies and coursework. The pupils were able to watch a quarry blast and
LafargeHolcim reveal Q2 2016 performance and executive committee shake-up
LafargeHolcim saw its year-on-year net sales dip in Q2 2016, but the building materials giant’s operating EBITDA was up over the same trading period, with net income also rising in H1 2016, compared to H1 2015.
Net sales of CHF 7.28 billion (€6.71 billion) were achieved in the second quarter of 2016. Net income increased CHF 318 million (€293.28 million) to CHF 452 million (€416.9 million) in the first half of this year, while LafargeHolcim’s Q2 EBITDA was up 6% in Q2 2016, compared to Q2 2015. Additiona
LafargeHolcim to sell Vietnam business to Siam City Cement Company
LafargeHolcim has signed an agreement with Siam City Cement Company (SCCC) for the divestment of its entire 65% shareholding in LafargeHolcim Vietnam for an enterprise value of CHF 867 million (US$895.4 million). LafargeHolcim Vietnam operates one integrated plant and four grinding plants with an annual cement grinding capacity of 6.3 million tonnes. The company is also a leading ready-mixed concrete producer operating seven plants in southern Vietnam.
Closing of the transaction in Vietnam is subject to
Euro Auctions to stage 75th Leeds auction 24-26 August
Two Terex Trucks TA400 articulated dump trucks, three Volvo CE A35F ADTs and two Caterpillar D6N crawler dozers are among the quarrying and earthmoving equipment models up for grabs at Euro Auctions’ 75th Leeds, England three-day unreserved auction 24-26 August 2016.
The auction at Euro Auctions site in Roall Lane, Kellington, near Goole will begin at 8.30am each day.
For more information visit www.euroauctions.com
Hope Cement celebrates becoming part of Breedon Group
Breedon Group has completed the acquisition of Hope Construction Materials, creating the UK’s largest independent construction materials group in a deal worth £336 million.
And the 200-strong team at the Hope Cement works in county Derbyshire, England today celebrated becoming part of Breedon with a visit from Group Chairman Peter Tom CBE and Group Chief Executive Pat Ward. Accompanied by Hope Cement Managing Director Ashley Bryan, they toured the site and met members of the workforce.
The iconic Peak
UK: MPA member sales of mineral products up in Q2 2016
Mineral Products Association member sales of mineral products in the second quarter of 2016 were better than expected, contrasting with official statistics showing a reduction in construction activity since the beginning of the year.
Following broadly flat markets in Q1 2016, sales of aggregates, ready-mixed concrete (RMC), mortar and asphalt improved in the second quarter. Compared to the first quarter of 2016, aggregates sales volumes increased by 1.5% in Q2 2016, RMC sales volumes by 3.3% and asphalt
Tarmac boosts customer offer with acquisition of 11 ready-mixed plants
Tarmac, the UK’s leading sustainable building materials and construction solutions company, has acquired 11 ready-mixed concrete sites from Breedon Aggregates and Hope Construction Materials.
The acquisition is part of Tarmac’s strategy to ensure it is well positioned to support UK infrastructure and construction growth and will provide significant additional production capacity and coverage for customers, by further strengthening the company’s nationwide network of 120 ready-mixed plants.
Mark Joel,
Super quarry Glensanda marks 30 years of shipping
Aggregate Industries UK this month marks the 30th anniversary of the first shipment made from super quarry Glensanda, located in the centre of a peak in Morvern Peninsula, near Oban on the West Coast of Scotland.
Glensanda is the flagship site of construction materials producer and supplier Aggregate Industries, and the largest granite quarry in Europe, exporting to markets all across Northern Europe. It has an annual production capacity in excess of 9 million tonnes and a massive 760 million tonnes res
XCMG Schwing stage international conference to launch new S9 concrete machinery
XCMG, the quarrying and construction equipment manufacturing giant, has staged an international conference to launch XCMG Schwing’s new S9 concrete machinery range.
Nearly 100 people, including representatives of concrete manufacturers from countries including Germany, France and Australia and XCMG dealers and clients from countries linked to the ‘One Belt, One Road’ project, including Pakistan, took part in the event on 29 July 2016 at the Chinese company’s HQ in Xuzhou, China.
At the conference XCMG
LafargeHolcim signs CHF 208mn sales agreement with Huxain for ‘most’ Chinese cement assets
LafargeHolcim has signed a framework agreement with Huaxin Cement (Huaxin) for the sale of most of the non-listed Chinese cement assets of Lafarge China Cement (LCC) to Huaxin for an estimated equity value of CHF 208 million (€.192.27 million). LafargeHolcim owns a 41.8% shareholding in Huaxin.
Eric Olsen, CEO of LafargeHolcim, said: “Following our announcement earlier this week to divest our listed entity Shuangma, this transaction is a further important step towards streamlining our operations in China
Hanson’s budding talent builds new infrastructure at Jamie’s Farm
A team of 11 potential senior leaders from Hanson UK’s career development programme rolled their sleeves up to make a series of improvements at Jamie’s Farm in Rowlestone, county Herefordshire, western England.
Jamie’s Farm acts as a catalyst for change, enabling disadvantaged young people to thrive academically, socially and emotionally. This is achieved through a novel residential experience at its county Wiltshire and county Herefordshire bases and a rigorous follow-up programme, combining ‘farming,
Volvo L220G wheeled loader powering the Cornish Man Engine
Volvo Construction Equipment is the driving force behind the UK’s largest ever mechanical puppet, an epic 10 metre plus Cornish Mining Man Engine, who has recently awakened and set off on his historic summer journey the entire length of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
Part of the ‘Tinth’ (10th) anniversary of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape being added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site Partnership provided the initial funding for the