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Aluminum Association Signs MoU with Indian Group
Posted on December 13th, 2011 No commentsThe Aluminum Association ( www.aluminum.org ),
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Personnel Notes
Posted on October 21st, 2011 No commentsBHS Expands Projects Group Team Bulk Handling Systems (BHS), Eugene, Ore., a supplier of processing systems to the recycling industry, has named Scott Sweistal project manager.
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Georgia DOT Using Recycled Tires in Asphalt
Posted on October 4th, 2011 No commentsLehigh Technologies has announced that the Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) has laid rubber-modified asphalt (RMA), made from recycled tires, in Bibb County, Ga. The state is expanding on previous studies with RMA, testing the material’s performance versus traditional asphalt materials in “real-world conditions.” Currently, according to Lehigh Technologies, Georgia permits rubber modification in certain asphalt pavement type and jobs. The test is being conducted in collaboration with several Georgia companies: Reeves Construction, a leader in the heavy highway and asphalt paving industry in Georgia; Liberty Tire Recycling, which does the primary processing of the end-of-life tires from Georgia; and Lehigh Technologies, which processes the product from Liberty into sustainable micronized rubber powder (MRP) that is added to the asphalt formulation to be applied by Reeves
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Justice Department Sues James J. Williams Bulk Service Transport in Washington to Protect Employment Rights of Air Force Reservist
Posted on June 30th, 2011 No commentsThe Department of Justice today filed a lawsuit on behalf of Dave Axtell, a U.S.
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Becker Iron & Metal Relocating Headquarters to Illinois
Posted on January 23rd, 2011 No commentsIllinois Governor Pat Quinn has announced that Becker Iron & Metal Inc., a scrap metal firm, is relocating its headquarters from St. Louis to Venice, Illinois. “We are continuing to take the necessary steps to increase our competitiveness in the global economy, which is why more businesses are choosing to move to Illinois,” says Governor Quinn in a release.
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