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Brandt Partners With Murphy to Bring Material Handler to Midwestern U.S.

Brandt partners with Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. to introduce the first North American-made material handler to the Midwest metal recycling industry. The Brandt material handler, built on the John Deere platform, offers high productivity and local support through Murphy's 29 locations, enhancing efficiency and productivity for customers.


Thompson Equipment Adds Rubble Master's Mobile Impact Crushers to Its Offerings

Thompson Equipment partners with Rubble Master to offer mobile impact crushers, enhancing agility and productivity for customers in New England. The addition of RM's machines provides efficient fuel consumption, reduced downtime, and profitability-boosting telematics solutions.


NSSGA Receives EPA Grant to Advance Aggregates Sustainability

NSSGA secures $9.65M EPA grant to advance sustainability in aggregates industry. Initiatives include EPDs, CO2 emission reduction practices, and carbon sequestration efforts.


Optimize Your Washout Recycling Operation

Learn how MB Crusher's innovative attachments help recycle excess concrete washout, turning it into profitable recycled aggregates. Avoid wastage, transportation costs and unlock new revenue streams with on-site crushing solutions. Visit www.mbcrusher.com/us/us/ for more info.


PacWest Machinery Acquires Miller Machinery

PacWest Machinery LLC based in Kent, Wash., announced the purchase of Miller Machinery of Longview, Wash. Since its formation in 2007, Miller Machinery has served customers in Washington, Oregon and Hawaii who operate rock crushing and screening equipment primarily in quarry and sand and gravel environments.... Continue Reading...


Runway Rubblization Saves 5,600 Truck Trips

Replacing a worn-out runway at an airport used to be a tedious business. The concrete pavement would be broken and removed, then hauled off to a landfill or used as a base material in a new pavement. That's old school.... Continue Reading...