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  2. Concrete pump - Wikipedia

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    There are different types of concrete pumps. A common type of concrete pump for large scale construction projects is known as a boom concrete pump, because it uses a remote-controlled articulating robotic arm (called a boom) to place concrete accurately. It is attached to a truck or a semi-trailer. Boom pumps are capable of pumping at very high ...

  3. Stewart & Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    A Rail King rail car mover. The company manufactures oilfield equipment that includes truck, trailer, and skid mounted fracturing blenders and pumpers and units for chemical additive, cementing, coiled tubing, nitrogen pumping, controls, and power generation equipment; land-based drilling, workover, and well servicing rigs; and Rail King railcar movers. [4]

  4. Eagle Materials - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Materials Inc. is an American producer of building materials based in Dallas, Texas. The company produces cement, concrete, construction aggregate, gypsum, wallboard, paperboard, and sand for hydraulic fracturing. [1]

  5. Schwing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Schwing Concrete pump. The Schwing Group was founded as a medium-sized enterprise on 17 March 1934, by Friedrich Wilhelm Schwing (* 1909; † 1992), a locksmith from Wanne-Eickel. In 1957, Schwing built the world's first oil-hydraulic two-cylinder concrete pump. Starting in 1964, the company also built the first large concrete mixers.

  6. Ryder - Wikipedia

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    Ryder was founded in Miami, Florida, in 1933 by James Ryder as a concrete hauling company with one truck, a 1931 Model "A" Ford. [7] In 1938, Ryder signed a five-truck lease deal with Champagne Velvet Beer, increasing Ryder's fleet to 20 trucks. [8] By the following year, the fleet had more than 50 trucks.

  7. Halliburton - Wikipedia

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    Halliburton was headquartered in Dallas, Texas, from 1961 to 2003. [86] The company moved its headquarters from the Southland Life Building in Dallas to 50,648 square feet (4,705.4 m 2) of space in Lincoln Plaza in Downtown Dallas in 1985. [87] 20 employees worked in Halliburton's headquarters in Dallas. [88]

  8. Driver rescued from truck hanging off I-35 bridge after crash ...

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    Firefighters and Dallas County Sheriff’s Office traffic deputies worked to rescue a driver in a truck that was hanging off a bridge after crashing on northbound Interstate 35 near Victory Avenue ...

  9. Marmon Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, after Marmon-Herrington, the successor to the Marmon Motor Car Company, ceased truck production, a new company, Marmon Motor Company of Denton, Texas, purchased and revived the Marmon brand to build and sell premium truck designs that Marmon-Herrington had been planning.