Public Relations In The Crushed Stone Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. James Campbell
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Ladies and Gentlemen: Never in the history of our mining industry has the emphasis on public relations been accelerated as much as it has in the last few years. Knowing of your keen interest in this subject I consider it a great privilege that your program committee has asked me here to discuss the crushed stone segment of our industry approach to this important part of our daily business lives. As you are aware, crushed stone operations are present in almost every segment of the country wherever aggregates for construction projects are required. The tonnage of crushed stone produced is second only to sand and gravel - another source of aggregates - and this together with sand and gravel amounts to over half of the tonnage of all mined products in the United States. What is unique about this industry that will be of interest to all of you in analyzing how they have approached Public Relations? The fact that it is so wide-spread is of course obvious, but perhaps a more significant nature of this segment of the mining industry that has brought it more in the limelight of public interest and on a larger scale is the location of a large part of the quarries quite close into the urban area and population centers where you have the greatest demand for aggregate products.
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APA: S. James Campbell  (1969)  Public Relations In The Crushed Stone Industry

MLA: S. James Campbell Public Relations In The Crushed Stone Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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