KPI-JCI Equipment Featured On #1 TV Show 'Gold Rush'


Fans of Gold Rush, Discovery Channel's number one TV show, likely noticed a big difference this season with the addition of new equipment, which has enabled Team Hoffman to bring in more gold than any other season.

Reality TV show Gold Rush follows the trials and tribulations of down-on-their-luck men who are risking everything to strike it rich mining for gold in Alaska. Currently in its third season, the show focuses on Todd Hoffman, Dave Turin, Dakota Fred and Parker Schnabel. This year, Hoffman and Turin doubled down on equipment, personnel and mining sites - which includes KPI-JCI's Cascade incline vibrating screen, manufactured at its Johnson Crushers International (JCI) location in Eugene, Ore., and Kolberg conveyors, manufactured at Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. (KPI) in Yankton, S.D.

In the season opener Oct. 26, Dave Turin and Todd Hoffman divide Team Hoffman and manage two claims - Indian River and Quartz Creek. Turin, a quarry and mining expert who happens to be a longtime KPI-JCI customer, invested in the KPI-JCI Cascade incline vibrating screen, which is commonly used in that geographic region. Hoffman took a riskier approach and invested in a trommel screen, which is less commonly used for rock and more commonly used for topsoil and compost.

At the end of January, viewers watched as Hoffman shut down the defunct trommel screen for good and joined forces with Turin and his KPI-JCI Cascade screen on the Indian River claim.

"It will be interesting to see how the remainder of the season turns out," said Lisa Carson, marketing manager for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. "Discovery Channel has already promoted that one of the mining teams hits paydirt this season. Now that both Dave Turin and Todd Hoffman are using the KPI-JCI Cascade screen and conveyors on the Indian River claim, we are confident they will hit their 1,000-ounce target."
Every Monday, KPI-JCI publishes a recap of Friday's episode on its blog, www.factsfiguressolutions.com. The company also offers Gold Rush giveaways on its Facebook page, www.facebook.com/kpijci, and Twitter, www.twitter.com/kpijci_ams.

"This is an incredible opportunity for KPI-JCI to market its brand and products on one of cable television's most popular shows," Carson said. "Last year, more than 3.5 million people tuned in each Friday to see what would happen next. We're excited to promote our brand to all of these viewers and share with them the success of the KPI-JCI Cascade screen."

Gold Rush airs every Friday at 9/8 Central. For more information about KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, visit www.kpijci.com.

About KPI-JCI & Astec Mobile Screens

KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, Astec companies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is a world-wide leader in manufacturing equipment for the aggregate, construction, paving and recycling industries. As an innovative, high integrity manufacturer, KPI-JCI develops quality, state-of-the-art products and has the ability to engineer custom products because of a highly qualified engineering staff. KPI and JCI joined together in 1997 with the purchase of JCI by Astec Industries. KPI and JCI joined together in 2006 in a marketing effort under the KPI-JCI logo. Astec Mobile Screens and KPI-JCI joined sales and marketing efforts in the spring of 2008. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens proudly manufacture its products in Yankton, South Dakota, Eugene, Oregon and Sterling, Illinois. For more information, call (605) 668-2524 or visit the web site at www.kpijci.com.

For more information, contact:

Lisa Carson

Marketing Manager, KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens

700 West 21st Street

Yankton, SD 57078

(605) 668-2524

lisacarson@kpijci.com

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