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Aggregate Industries moves plant to Inverness city centre

Aggregate Industries said that its new plant in the centre of Inverness, Scotland, provides warm mix asphalt to allow surfacing contractors to extend their range of products. AI, which relocated its asphalt plant in Daviot to Inverness, said that the new location makes it faster for customers to access the plant by offering 24-hour service by request. Also, customers are less likely to be affected by adverse weather conditions as previously experienced in Daviot.
July 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min

2297 Aggregate Industries said that its new plant in the centre of Inverness, Scotland, provides warm mix asphalt to allow surfacing contractors to extend their range of products. AI, which relocated its asphalt plant in Daviot to Inverness, said that the new location makes it faster for customers to access the plant by offering 24-hour service by request. Also, customers are less likely to be affected by adverse weather conditions as previously experienced in Daviot.

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