There’s no overstating the importance of Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and its members staying up to date on the current regulatory, compliance and standards environment in the off-road equipment industry. This helps companies maintain market access, build safer machines and meet the ever-changing demands of their customers. It’s why AEM established its Alternative Power Technical Committee (APTC), which serves…
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PCA Mulls Rebranding
The Portland Cement Association (PCA) is considering a rebranding effort, which would include changing the name of the association.
Read MoreHolcim México Names New CFO
Holcim México appointed Jorge González Mateu to the position of chief financial officer, effective immediately. He previously served as head of controlling/deputy CFO for the company.
Read MoreHeidelberg Materials Holds Packaging System Demo
Heidelberg Materials North America recently hosted customers and other industry partners at its Mitchell, Ind., cement plant to demonstrate the operation of its rotating packaging system.
Read MoreASTM to Host Workshop on Cements, SCMs
Registration is now open for ASTM International’s Workshop on Next Generation Cements and SCMs: Towards Specification, to be held June 9 in Philadelphia.
Read MoreGCC Pueblo Plant Earns Energy Star Status
The GCC Pueblo Plant in Colorado has again been honored with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star certification for its exceptional energy efficiency.
Read MoreFurno Secures $6.5M to Cement Carbon Neutral Future
Decarbonization startup Furno closed an oversubscribed $6.5 million seed funding round and introduced its end-to-end cement production unit, the Furno Brick.
Read MoreABB, SaltX Expand Collaboration to Decarbonize Industry
ABB and green tech company SaltX have signed an agreement to accelerate the commercialization of SaltX’s electrification and carbon separation technology. ABB will also become a minority shareholder in SaltX.
Read MoreDragon Cement Alters Maine Plant Closure
After announcing last year that its Thomaston, Maine, cement plant was ending production, Dragon Products Co., a subsidiary of Giant Cement, will now shift the operation into a distribution center for imported cement, according to local media.
Read MoreFlexicon Releases Tilt-Down Flexible Screw Conveyor
Flexicon launched a Twin Tilt-Down Flexible Screw Conveyor system, with dual hoppers on a common mobile base, constructed and finished to 3-A sanitary standards.
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