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Increasing demand for high quality aggregate has seen a major investment in a state-of-the-art Polish quarry. Patrick Smith reports. What has been…
Construction work for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sotshi, Russia is boosting demand for aggregates from Russia's Karelian region The wide…
Hydraulic breakers are proving more popular for primary winning in quarries than ever before. Mike Woof visited Lopardo quarry in Italy to find out…
Investing in new equipment and using western quarrying techniques is helping one Chinese quarry to boost productivity. Second hand machinery,…
AR Aggregates has said it is aiming for quality rather than quality with it latest equipment purchase for its newest UK operation. The newly formed…
The drill and blast method is used in many quarries to win stone for crushing, but there are alternatives. Patrick Smith reports. European…
Contract crushing is gaining popularity as quarry operators try to match production to market need. Demand for aggregates in Spain has been steadily…
"A niche player" is how Sandvik construction president Thomas Schulz describes the company and said recent acquisitions reinforce this claim. Claire…
The largest aggregates quarry in Norway is going full speed ahead on expansion plans, with its owners investing 'a lot of money' to increase…
Production at Trapp's Quarry is scheduled to restart in autumn 2011 after the Trapp operator has completed the renewal of some equipment. A joint…