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Equipment manufacturers showcase latest portable plants
Cossatot boosts production with cone crusher
A case for renting mobile machinery | Photo courtesy of KPI
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LEADING OFF
Doppstadt Improving productivity with latest equipment, technology
Check out some of the latest portable plant developments on the market that can improve your worksite productivity. arrow
NEWS
aggregate US aggregate production slightly down
An estimated 656 million metric tons of construction aggregate were produced in the United States in the third quarter, a slight decrease from the same time period last year. Find out what caused the decline. arrow
Barford Equipment New portable
plant player in
the US market

Barford Equipment, a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of mobile screeners, screen boxes, trailers, and wheeled and tracked conveyors, will enter the U.S. market next year. arrow
• Dodge Momentum Index surges arrow
• ARTBA: US transportation infrastructure
  market to rebound in 2018
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• Cedarapids brand of Terex MPS names
   regional sales manager
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FEATURED EQUIPMENT
Photo courtesy of Keestrack Keestrack
debuts hybrid impact crusher

Keestrack launched its R5e hybrid impact crusher unit, which is a diesel-electric version of its 350-tph all-around model. Get a rundown on its features. arrow
• Rotochopper introduces remote
   monitoring system
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• Rockland launches peeler grapples arrow
• Talbert Manufacturing releases lowbed
   trailer
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EDITORS' BLOG
Cemex Making changes to improve processes
Aggregate producers and contractors everywhere are resistant to change. Many have processed materials a certain way for years, maybe decades. But what if your approach to processing – the one that you regularly employ – was “broke” from the start? arrow