Cherry, a recycling and demolition firm headquartered in Houston, has opened another stabilized material plant, giving the company a total of five stabilized facilities in the Greater Houston Area. The plant produces stabilized sand and base material for companies located primarily in counties near Houston.
The new stabilized (pug mill) plant will be capable of producing 500 tons per hour.
“With the new pug mill plant and our existing Crawford Rd. plant, we have doubled our monthly production capacity to approximately 160,000 tons per month for the northwest region. With the combination of all of our pug mill operations, Cherry is the largest, privately owned stabilized materials company is Texas,” says John Conyer, general manager of Cherry’s Stabilized Materials Division.
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