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Aggregates Manager is dedicated to serving the information needs of the entire aggregates industry, from front office to front-end loader.
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If you're in the aggregate, concrete or asphalt business, aggregateRESEARCH.com is your sole resource for practical solutions, as well as technical and industry information. Use the valuable free services; news, question and answer forum, industry financial analysis and/or the online software to enhance your business in the construction materials market.
aggregateRESEARCH.com is brought to you by ARI - Communications.
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Links of importance to companies in the aggregate, roadbuilding, ready mix concrete, construction and asphalt production industry.
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The American Highway
Users Alliance is a nonprofit advocacy organization serving as the united
voice of the transportation community promoting safe, uncongested highways
and enhanced freedom of mobility.
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The Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST) is an international technical association with more than 9,000 members representing iron and steel producers, related suppliers and those in metallurgy, engineering and materials science academia. AIST is dedicated to advancing the technical development, production, processing and application of iron and steel.
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Headquartered in Washington, D.C., American Road & Transportation Builders Association is a full-service association with more than 5,000 members, whose eight membership divisions reveal its industry's diversity: contractors, planning and design, transportation officials, traffic safety, materials and services, public-private ventures in transportation, research & education and equipment manufacturers. ARTBA holds annual meetings and conferences, maintains standing committees, policy advisory councils, and professional development sections that work on issues to promote the effectiveness and efficiency of the transportation construction industry.
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The Michigan Aggregates Association (MAA) is a non-profit trade association
founded in 1960 by a group of conscientious and environmentally concerned
aggregate producers to protect and promote the interests, growth and welfare
of the Michigan aggregates industry.
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The National Slag Association, founded in 1918, is a trade association uniting iron and steel slag processors world wide. The primary function of NSA is to communicate and fulfill an advocate position for iron and steel slag. Slag is the nonmetallic commercial product made in furnaces simultaneously with iron and steel and used mostly as a construction aggregate.
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Since it was launched in 1916, the first-ever magazine exclusively for nonmetallic minerals producers, Pit & Quarry has been the industry leader. Today, offering its more than 24,000 readers informative articles on equipment and technology, plant operations and key issues, Pit & Quarry is still out in front.
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The Steel Manufacturers Association ("SMA") consists of 47 North American
companies that operate over 115 steel plants, primarily Electric Arc
Furnaces ("EAFs"), making it the largest North American steel trade
association by size. The SMA also has six international steel company
members in countries outside North America, comprising a total membership of
53 steel companies, worldwide. The SMA has 147 Associate Member companies
operating worldwide that supply goods and services to the steel industry.
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Steelynx is a
meta-site of more than 7,000 links to steelmaking and the sciences,
industries and products dependent on steel.
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