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ELM Companies is a technology based team providing compliance products and services to various sectors including utilities, manufacturing, construction, hospitality and health safety. Starting with our 25-year commitment to excellence in the Damage Prevention industry, ELM has created technology offerings in the form of our LaunchPointTM Logistics and FieldSightTM Monitoring & Control Systems. Together, these IoT platforms provide real time decision-making capabilities by leveraging ever-advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) protocols as well as powerful connected control through robust computing capabilities at the Edge of the Cloud where the work is being done and compliance must be demonstrated. In the world of damage prevention this means real-time asset and personnel location, dynamic prioritization, solid documentation capabilities and robust communication tools to keep the facility owner and the excavating community informed and involved in the process of protecting underground facilities and ensuring the public safety.
Page Electric Utility is a Page, AZ-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Premay Equipment LP is a Edmonton, AB-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
BASA Resources is a Dallas, TX-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Arch Resources is a leading U.S. producer of metallurgical products for the global steel industry, and the leading supplier of premium High-Vol A metallurgical coal globally. Arch and its subsidiaries operate four large, modern metallurgical mines that consistently set the industry standard for both mine safety and environmental stewardship. The flagship Leer mine consistently ranks among the lowest cost U.S. metallurgical mines and produces a product quality that is recognized and sought-after worldwide. An Arch subsidiary is in the process of developing a second world-class longwall mine known as Leer South on the same reserve base. Leer South is expected to commence longwall production in the third quarter of 2021. The startup of Leer South is expected to increase Arch`s annual High-Vol A output to around 8 million tons per year; enhance its already advantageous position on the U.S. cost curve; strengthen its coking coal profit margins across a wide range of market conditions; and solidify its position as the leading supplier of High-Vol A coal globally. The Leer and Leer South operations are complemented by the Beckley and Mountain Laurel mines, which in aggregate provide Arch with a full suite of high-quality metallurgical products for sale into the global metallurgical market. Arch and its subsidiaries also operate highly efficient, low-cost thermal mines in the United States — in the Powder River Basin, Colorado and Illinois. These mines produce highly cost-competitive thermal coal for sale into the domestic and international power generation markets.