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In this issue of Stone World read about the Stone Fabricator's Alliance tour in Italy, an overview of Coverings 2023, the TILE July insert and much more!
Each year, the Stone Fabricator’s Alliance (SFA) invites some of its members to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Italy where they visit quarries and machinery/tooling plants, as well as experience local culture
The Stone Fabricator’s Alliance, more commonly known at the SFA, organizes an annual voyage to Italy. Stone World had the privilege of going on the trip this year. Here is a summary of what was discussed.
Since quartzite remains a topic of discussion among many fabricators, a panel of industry experts address concerns and offer suggestions to make working with the material easier
Originally constructed for the Erie Railroad, the Starrucca Viaduct completion was in 1848. The Bluestone structure stretches 1,040 feet long, rises 100 feet high and expands 25 feet wide at the top.
The one great thing about all my trips to trade shows and other industry events is it keeps me up-to-date on current hot topics for fabricators, as well as product and design trends.