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Estonian natural stone has a long and dignified history as a building material. The passage of centuries has not diminished either the beauty or the durability of the material -…
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Estonian natural stone has a long and dignified history as a building material. The passage of centuries has not diminished either the beauty or the durability of the material -…
Driving along the St Petersburg highway, many people don't even notice that there is a large quarry nearby. For many years, the Estonian Paekivitoodete Tehas (now Limestone Factories of Estonia…
Estonian natural stone has many good qualities - including durability, timeless appearance, good price-quality ratio, and ease of maintenance. While limestone and dolomite have been used as building stones for…
On the 17th of July 2023 a new mobile diesel-electric scalper Keestrack K6e arrived and was already launched in Väo quarry. Limestone Factories of Estonia OÜ received support from EIC (the…
On Sunday, 23 July, the traditional «Flower Ball – 2023» and the international competition for professional florists «Flower Dress» took place in Tallinn. This year the grand prize of €1000…
Dear customers! Due to large-scale preparation works in Maardu quarry, there will be no loading of customers between 17.07.23 - 03.09.23. Loading at the Väo quarry will take place according…
Limestone Factories of Estonia OÜ has bought 2 more new Hitachi ZX350-7 excavators, new Komatsu WA 475-10E0 loader, and on the 17th of July 2023 a new mobile diesel-electric scalper…
Dear Customers VÄO QUARRY Works during summer holidays: 22.06.2023 till 15:00 23.06.2023 is CLOSED Maardu quarry 22.06.2023 till 13:00 23.06.2023 is CLOSED
Limestone Factories of Estonia OÜ acquired one more new Japanese Hitachi H3 ZX350-7 excavator for the Väo quarry. In addition, this new Hitachi excavator is with mounted hydraulic hammer. We…
Engineering company Steiger prepared an environmental impact assessment of the Maardu III limestone deposit area of investigation, which recommends reducing the mining area by a third but confirms that mining…