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Day: October 26, 2022

Bates to Head Argos USA 

3 years ago Cement Optimized News
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Argos named Simon Bates as the new CEO of its United States division, effective Nov. 1. He succeeds Bill Wagner, who is retiring at the end of the month. 

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GCC Reports ‘Outstanding’ Third Quarter Results

3 years ago3 years ago Cement Optimized News

GCC, a supplier and producer of cement and concrete in the United States and Mexico, announced consolidated net sales increased 11.8% to $352.8 million for the third quarter of 2022.

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Titan America Attains End-to-End Digitalization of Cement Plants

3 years ago3 years ago Cement Optimized News

Titan America successfully implemented digitalization applications based on artificial intelligence and machine learning at its cement plants in Roanoke, Va., and Medley, Fla., resulting in significant operational improvements, cost efficiencies, and solid performance. 

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MDG America Supplies Chain Bucket Elevators to Drake Cement

3 years ago3 years ago Cement Optimized News

Drake Cement selected MDG America to supply its new vertical mill grinding plant in Paulden, Ariz., with four high-quality chain bucket elevators that will carry between 26 to 362 tph of material.

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Continental Cement Produces Lowest Carbon PLC 

3 years ago3 years ago Cement Optimized News

As part of an innovative research project for the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and National Road Research Alliance, Continental Cement Co., a subsidiary of Summit Materials, produced a 20% portland-limestone cement (PLC) – the lowest carbon PLC to date.

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