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U.S. Pavement Services continues the pavement industry’s “Made in America” campaign

Woburn, MA At U.S. Pavement Services, we are very proud of our employees and the customer relationships we have built over our 35-year history. Beyond this, we are most proud to be Americans!

We continue to support American made products and services with our “Made in America” campaign that we established in 2012. U.S. Pavement Services began this initiative to buy only American made products, equipment, goods, and services. As part of this program, we have pledged to hire veterans and support our local communities and charitable foundations. We are confident that these programs will benefit the American people and the country. It will help keep the United States competitive in the global economy and enrich the lives of those we touch.    

 

 

Our program was designed to identify the best suppliers and service providers throughout the United States, providing cost-effective American made products for the pavement industry. From sealcoat to trucks to office supplies, the list comprehensively covers all purchasing needs with Made in America suppliers.

At the outset of 2012, U.S. Pavement Services unveiled this program in Memphis, Tenn. to the pavement industry in front of hundreds of similar small businesses. The energy and excitement was phenomenal. Contractors from throughout the country were excited, energized, and inspired by this campaign. U.S. Pavement Services distributed hundreds of copies of the “Pavement Contractors’ Guide to Buying American” to these contractors.

The momentum established in Memphis surrounding this campaign continued at similar industry conventions in Las Vegas and Charlotte, leading to similar programs being developed in many other industries.  We are paving the way to help contractors throughout the country commit to this initiative. Our customers can take pride in knowing that all the equipment, vehicles, products, and services U.S. Pavement Services offers are Made in America.

For starters, check out our new Roadtech ™ milling machine with the American flag installed in the back to support this great campaign.

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