
Photo courtesy of Thalle Industries and Thompson & Bender
Briarcliff Manor, New York-based Thalle Industries says it has launched Dakota Concrete in Montrose, New York, to expand access to concrete products for its customers in the Lower Hudson Valley region of that state.
Thalle Industries describes itself as an environmentally responsible supplier of high-quality virgin and recycled aggregates, asphalt products and brownfield fill for the construction industry.
The company operates a quarry and asphalt plant in Fishkill, New York, and a recycling center it has trademarked as a Virtual Quarry in Elmsford, New York.
The launch of Dakota Concrete will allow Thalle Industries to open its second Virtual Quarry recycling center in Montrose, designed to give customers in Putnam and southern Dutchess counties in the Empire State a new recycling option.
“Dakota Concrete fits with what we do, and the operation is a natural extension of our business,” says Thalle Industries CEO Glenn Pacchiana. “The concrete plant has a team of young people who we want to help grow into valued members of the Thalle family.”
Pacchiana continues, “We are confident that this launch provides the opportunity to expand the concrete plant’s existing customer base while providing new opportunities to employees for their growth and careers. We are committed to working with our customers to ensure that we are providing the best quality products and services at competitive prices.”
A 350-ton-per-hour asphalt plant opened April 1 at the Fishkill site, and it was upgraded over the winter with what Thalle calls the latest burner and silo technologies. During the height of the paving season, the plant can load pavement trailers and trucks within three minutes.
Thalle Industries says effective immediately it is handling orders and deliveries at the new recycling center in Montrose.
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