CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 15, 2017 -- Astec Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTE) announces today that it will attend the Dougherty & Company Institutional Conference in Minneapolis, MN on Tuesday, September 19, 2017. Richard A. Patek, Group President – Aggregate & Mining and Stephen C. Anderson, Vice President of Administration and Director of Investor Relations will attend the conference.
Astec Industries, Inc. (www.astecindustries.com) is a manufacturer of specialized equipment for asphalt road building; aggregate processing; wood processing and water well, oil and gas drilling. Astec's manufacturing operations are divided into three primary business segments: road building and related equipment (Infrastructure Group); aggregate processing and mining equipment (Aggregate and Mining Group); and equipment for the production and extraction of fuels, biomass production, and water drilling equipment (Energy Group).
For Additional Information Contact:
Stephen C. Anderson
Vice President of Administration and Director of Investor Relations
Phone: (423) 553-5934
Fax: (423) 899-4456
E-mail: [email protected]


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