Aggregate Industries invests £30 million in Glensanda quarry
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
Aggregate Industries has completed a £30 million upgrade at its Glensanda quarry in the Scottish Highlands – Europe’s largest granite quarry. The investment, which secures 500 Scottish jobs for the next 25 years, comprised a new primary crusher and a new tunnel for transporting material from the site and on to waiting vessels for export via sea to locations as far as Tampa, USA and the Baltic states.
To mark Glensanda’s important role within the local economy and its international role as a provider of construction materials, Aggregate Industries recently invited local dignitaries, members of the community and key customers to view the new facilities and gain an insight into one of the world’s largest single quarry operations. The event saw guests witness a rock blast, enjoy a tour of the quarry and view the pride of the company’s logistics operations, one of its purpose-built, self-discharging bulk vessels.
CEO of Aggregate Industries, Pat Ward, said: “We are committed to our operations in Scotland and the £30 million investment is part of an ongoing programme of upgrades that will help us achieve our ambitions to increase production.
“Annual production capacity at present is in excess of 9 million tonnes and the next step is to produce 15 million tonnes of granite globally as demand continues to increase. The quarry’s new 30 metre high crusher house and reclaim tunnel will enable us to reduce the distance the dumpers have to travel to offload aggregate, speeding up the transportation process and allowing us to secure upwards of 500 jobs and their associated benefits for almost three decades.”
Adapted from press release by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/13102014/aggregate-industries-invests-30-million-in-glensanda-quarry-654/
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