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RubbleCrusher positions itself for US boom in crushing and demolition waste recycling

According to McLanahan, RubbleCrusher was founded with a focus on supporting the “zero waste” approach to the construction and demolition recycling industry. The machines, which are made in Leicestershire, England, are aimed at “small-to-medium-sized crushing and recycling projects that help contribute to a circular economy.”

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RubbleCrusher RC150V compact portable crusher
March 13, 2023

Winning the numbers game

Metso Outotec is a global aggregates plant major with exciting plans to build on its leading market position. Guy Woodford caught up with Markku Simula, the company’s Aggregates business president, and Sami Takaluoma, Metso Outotec’s president of Services, to get the full lowdown on what aggregates customers can expect next

Markku Simula (left) and Sami Takaluoma at Metso Outotec HQ in Helsinki
March 13, 2023

NSSGA Manufacturing & Services Division Chair passes the gavel

On the first evening of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) 2023 Annual Convention, the Manufacturing & Services (M&S) Division announced its Executive Committee Chair at its annual dinner. Outgoing Chair Josh Swank of Philippi-Hagenbuch handed the gavel to Charlie Johnson of DSC Dredge LLC. The M&S division also appointed Mark Krause of McLanahan Corporation as the M&S Vice Chair. 

March 12, 2023

2023 NSSGA Joint Annual Convention comes roaring back to Las Vegas

More than 1,100 industry leaders were gathering in Las Vegas today for the first day of the four-day National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) 2023 Joint Annual Convention. This event occurs every three years and includes collaborative programming with the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA) and the Portland Cement Association (PCA). The 2023 meeting theme of Building the Future Together focuses on the unity among the industries and the shared policy issues.

March 10, 2023

Go autonomous if you want to reduce your carbon footprint and improve operator safety

Autonomous machines may not feel like an obvious driver of sustainability, but as our roundtable of experts from Cummins, Trimble, and Volvo explains, non-operated technology is helping leading contractors around the world reduce their carbon footprints and improve their on-site safety records. It’s a win-win situation … and then, of course, there’s the thorny question of powertrain suitability.

March 10, 2023

Accelera by Cummins to advance the transition to a zero-emissions future

Cummins has announced the launch of Accelera by Cummins, a new brand for its New Power business unit. Accelera provides a diverse portfolio of zero-emissions solutions for many of the world’s most vital industries empowering customers to accelerate their transition to a sustainable future. 

March 9, 2023

Data will drive a future full of successful shared sustainability say Cummins, Volvo, and Trimble

Sharing data and working closely together with customers will push forward the construction industry’s rate of change in terms of carbon reduction, optimised equipment fleets, improved utilisation rates, and better-educated operators. Get your on-site monitoring right and new technology solutions are going to dramatically reduce emissions and a far healthier ecosystem say our roundtable experts.

Innovative cone crushing from Metso Outotec

The firm is also launching the latest version of the Lokotrack LT120 – one of the most efficient mobile jaw crushers in the market for demanding quarry and contract crushing applications. The LT120 features the proven Nordberg C120 jaw crusher and is equipped for optimised performance and extended wear life. It includes the Planet Positive hybrid composite MX jaw dies, a rock breaker, rubber lining in the feeder, a belt cleaning set for the long main conveyor, the latest intelligent crushing solution, and the new Metrics digital remote monitoring platform.

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Metso Outotec’s new crushing and screening technology offers efficiency
March 8, 2023

CNH Industrial women builders on the CASE

Find out what happened when volunteers representing CNH Industrial's CASE Construction Equipment brand joined forces with non-profit housing charity Habitat for Humanity in Racine, Wisconsin, USA.

At the charity's inaugural Women Build event held in the city, 20 of CASE's female employees volunteered to help construct new, safe, and affordable homes for single mothers.

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