AMG now Skyline Materials; acquisition changes name of Greene Limestone; Staff was allowed to stay on
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Jan. 22 was a busy day for the movers of much of Butler County's gravel.
Decorah-based Bruening Rock Products/Skyline Materials acquired the aggregate and limestone division of Allied Mannatts Group LLC in Charles City on Jan. 22, while New Hampton-based Croell Redi-Mix acquired the Redi-Mix and construction division of AMG.
Bruening Rock Products is keeping an office in Charles City called Skyline Materials.
The company has kept most of its employees and will continue to serve Butler and Floyd counties.
“Approximately 40 people (from Butler and Floyd counties) will be with the new company (Skyline Materials)," said Kalen Schlader, Skyline Materials general manager based in Charles City. This includes the Greene Limestone division.
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The Butler County Board of Supervisors heard about the acquisition at a Feb. 23 meeting. Speakers were Smokey Doyle, sales manager, Bruening Rock Products Inc., and Schlader, who had worked for the acquired AMG.
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Please refer to the story in the March 10 Butler County Tribune-Journal and Clarksville Star.
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