Telsmith’s Hydra-Jaw Series’ new H3450
With its processing capabilities of up to 600tonnes/hour, and designed with a 34-inch x 50-inch opening, the H3450 is the latest addition to Telsmith’s Hydra-Jaw Series.
Ma-estro’s finely-tuned quarry automation
Cooperativa Trasporti Imola’s Linaro aggregates processing plant near Imola in northern Italy has seen notable operational gains since the installation of a Ma-estro Q-Automation plant control system in early 2013. Aggregates Business Europe Editor Guy Woodford visited the site to find out more.
Ettore Bergamaschi is very warm and welcoming to visitors to his aggregates processing plant on the outskirts of Imola in the beautiful countryside of Emilia Romagna in northern Italy.
Cemex ventures into the fashion world
Cemex is venturing into the fashion world with the introduction of ladies handbags made from cement packaging bags.
These, as well as other items, are made by members of Mujeres Transformando a San Luis Potosí (Women Transforming San Luis Potosi) at El Terrero community, and are the result of dress-making courses organised by Cemex as part of its community development programmes, which have the support of the Instituto de Capacitación para el Trabajo (Institute for Work Training) of the Mexican State Go
Finning opens £8m national distribution centre to support growth plans
Finning has opened its £8 million (€10 million) purpose-built National Distribution Centre in Cannock, County Staffordshire, England, to support its continued customer growth in after sales support and maintenance.
The state-of-the-art warehouse facility houses all of the dealership’s engines plus 60,000 different product lines, all of which are available for next day delivery. In addition the company has worked with their transport and logistics provider to replace eight of their existing trailers with
Cemex recognised as employer of the year in the Philippines
Cemex has won the top recognition by the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) for human resource excellence at its APO Cement Plant in the Philippines.
PMAP’s prestigious Employer of the Year Award annually recognises outstanding achievers whose leadership, dynamism, and professionalism measure up to the high standards of PMAP.
“At Cemex we value our people because they are our competitive advantage: we know that by hiring only the best we ensure that our team’s health, safety and p
Holcim and Lafarge formally notify proposed merger with the European Commission
Lafarge and Holcim have formally notified the European Commission of their proposed merger in order to obtain regulatory approval.
With this notification, Holcim and Lafarge have now completed all necessary notifications with regulatory authorities worldwide.
During the constructive pre-notification discussions which Lafarge and Holcim have had with the European Commission, the list of proposed assets for divestment in Europe has been slightly amended. Compared with the list of assets presented on 7 J
Tudor Griffiths Group’s 140 years with a new vehicle for each decade
A major player in the provision of a range of construction industry services is celebrating its 140th anniversary by buying 14 new vehicles, one for each decade of its history.
The family-run Tudor Griffiths Group, based in Ellesmere, County Shropshire, England, covers five generations, and started when William Griffiths set out on this journey. Now, 140 years on the company he founded employs more than 250 people in mainly rural areas and delivers an annual turnover in excess of £35 million (€44 million
MPA response to the English Heritage Consultation: Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning
English Heritage has recently consulted on Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning, which relates to the historic environment in local plans, decision-taking in the historic environment and the setting of heritage assets .
However, the UK’s Mineral Products Associaton (MPA) believes that the proposed content of English Heritage’s Good Practice Advice (GPA) is not in tune with the presumption in favour of sustainable development formalised by the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
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MPA welcomes BIS ‘Extractive Industries’ report
The UK-based Mineral Products Association (MPA) has welcomed The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee’s Report ‘The Extractive Industries’, published today, which takes direct account of key evidence highlighted by the MPA and the CBI Minerals Group (CBIMG) in a number of its recommendations to Government.
The MPA and CBIMG recommendations contained in the influential report were that that the UK Government’s Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) Department publishes a domestic extractives plan sett
IronPlanet’s October 2014 Auction Includes VINCI special
IronPlanet (www.ironplanet.com), a leading online auction company for pre-owned construction equipment, will make around 300 items from across Europe available to purchase in its ‘VINCI special’ online auction taking place today (29/10/14).
Europe’s leading construction company and a major global player, VINCI is the driving-force behind some of the largest construction projects on the planet and employ more than 69,000 people across 100 countries.
In continuing its long-standing relationship with Ir
Volvo CE: Q3 2014 earnings rise on flat sales
Volvo Construction Equipment says its earnings rose strongly in Q3 2014 – despite stable market growth in North America being dented by a faster decline in China and a loss of momentum in Europe.
A solid 9% improvement in the North American market was not enough to overcome uncertainty and negative growth elsewhere in Volvo CE third quarter results, which saw revenues rise 2% in the period. However, Q3 2014 earnings rose by almost a third - 31% – compared to the same period of 2013 thanks to beneficial c
Cemex reports third-quarter 2014 results
Cemex says that its consolidated net sales reached approximately US$4.1 billion (€3.25 billion) in the third-quarter of 2014, an increase of 4% on a like-to-like basis for the ongoing operations and adjusting for currency fluctuations, versus the comparable period in 2013.
Key sections of new Polish motorways to have concrete surface
The Polish national roads authority GDDKiA has decided that in its building programme for 2014-20 key stretches of motorways and dual carriageways will have a concrete rather than an asphalt surface.
Estonia: calls for better use of shale ash
In Estonia, Tônis Meriste, director of development at Eesti Energia, says that the comprehensive utilisation and shale ash recycling should be improved. The mixture of shale ash with bitumen and crushed asphalt could replace granite gravel in laying the sub-base in road building.
Russia’s Krasnodarstat building materials figures for nine months
According to Krasnodarstat, enterprises in the Krasnodar region (South) of Russia produced 4.6million tonnes of cement in January-September 2014, up 1.2% on Q1-3 2013.
Case wins gold for the third time in Bulgaria
Titan Machinery Bulgaria, the official dealer of Case Construction Equipment in the country, has been awarded a Gold Medal and Diploma for the best innovation in the Machine Building category at the 70th International Technical Fair, held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Chicago Pneumatic targets further growth in South Africa with appointment of new distributor
International construction equipment manufacturer Chicago Pneumatic has appointed BMI Group as its latest authorised distributor in South Africa to support Chicago Pneumatic in further expanding its growing presence in that country.
BMI has full access to the CP portfolio of handheld pneumatic, hydraulic and petrol-driven tools alongside compaction equipment, rig-mounted attachments, portable compressors, generators and light towers.
“What ultimately made us decide to partner with Chicago Pneumatic is
Eco-Cement plans cement from bacteria
Eco-Cement, a vast European research programme, is aimed at developing a green mortar from bacteria.
The first stage sees the revitalisation of the bacteria in a mixture of urea and nutritional substances at a constant temperature of around 30°C. The revitalised bacteria are then blended with sand, industrial cement waste and ashes from rice husks.
Laura Sánchez Alonso, a coordinator of the Eco-Cement project, states that the raw materials are essentially waste.
Germany’s AKW holds ceremony for new sand/gravel plant
Amberger Kaolinwerke (AKW) of Hirschau, a subsidiary of Frechen-based Quarzwerke, has held the topping-out ceremony for its new sand and gravel plant in Schnaittenbach.
Investment in the new plant will add up to almost €25 million. The new plant will have around 30 staff.
Heidelberg Cement best improver in carbon project
HeidelbergCement has been honoured as the best improver in disclosing environmental information among the 350 largest listed companies in the region Germany-Austria-Switzerland (DACCH) by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP).
HeidelbergCement says it now ranks among the top five companies in the sector of energy and materials.
The company received the award as best improver during the CDP Leadership Award Conference and Ceremony held in Munich, Germany, where it was accepted by Rob van der Meer, public