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Industry News - 2011 - Page 7 of 20

  • Province's Truckers Hit With Higher Costs As Tire Prices Rapidly Inflate

    The costs of tires are on the rise, jumping nearly seven per cent in the last month alone. John Correia of Coast Tire and Auto Service says the price of tires is going up, regardless of size, tread or make, and the increases are not going to stop any time soon.

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    May 10, 2011 - 14 years ago

  • Hydraulic Crane Systems Adapted To User Requirements

    Where a hydraulic power system supply is available on site, then hydraulic cranes from J D Neuhaus can be a more practical option for all lifting and handling operations than their well established compressed air operated products.

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  • Cost Of Diesel Fuel Continues To Escalate In Canada

    Major Operating Cost on the Rise

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    May 10, 2011 - 14 years ago

  • Maritime Case Ltd. Appointed Ammann Dealer For New Brunswick And PEI


    Maritime Case Ltd. has been appointed the exclusive Ammann dealer in the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.

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    May 9, 2011 - 14 years ago

  • New England Ski Town Weathers Winter With DD13-Equipped Western Star

    With an average snow fall of 16 feet-per-year, Jackson, N.H. is no stranger to snow. As the town’s highway superintendent, it is Jay Henry’s job to keep every inch of it off the roads. Nestled in the White Mountains, Jackson is a picturesque New England ski resort located near Mount Washington, the highest Northeastern U.S. peak. Coined “home of the world’s worst weather”, the mountain produces tornadic winds and local weather patterns that combine to dump Jackson’s bare roads with wet, heavy snow. Six-foot snow banks can accumulate in a matter of hours.

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  • New Storm Water Chamber Introduced: ADS Continues To Expand Product Line

    The new StormTech® chamber developed to contain and control storm water runoff in an underground system is now available from Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS). The StormTech MC-4500™ chamber is designed in accordance with AASHTO and ASTM design standards, making it a qualified choice for use in commercial and municipal projects. Manufactured using a high performance impact modified polypropylene (PP), it is rated by ADS for a 100 year service life. Able to handle large storm water flow volumes, the MC-4500 measures 5-feet from the bottom to the top of the corrugation and has a base of more than 8 feet. The MC-4500 provides more storage volume per square foot of land area than any other chamber on the market. It can be used with a minimum of 24 inches of cover and is generally installed under parking lots.

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    May 9, 2011 - 14 years ago

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