Glass International November issue out now

Date: 23 November 2015
Source: www.glass-international.com

Date: 23 November 2015

The November 2015 issue of Glass International is out now. We believe some of the glass industry's brightest and most inventive minds have been interviewed in this issue.

O-I Europe Managing Director, Vitaliano Torno, discusses the company's most recent activity, including the acquisition of Vitro and the latest technology in the Black Glass sector. Verallia CEO Jean-Pierre Floris talks about the recent acquisition of the company by Apollo Global Management fund and Bpifrance and how Verallia plans to make acquisitions in the future. Michele Gusti, President of Italian trade association GIMAV explains why the country's hollow glass industry has a bright future, while Fives Executive Vice President for Glass, Thierry Valot, highlights the company's work in the industry. Recent recipient of the Phoenix Award, Surasak Decharin, tells of his honour at being named the winner, while ahead of the Glassman Asia show in 2017 we focus on the Indonesian hollow glass industry. All this, plus a wealth of technical papers from the likes of Bucher Emhart Glass, Siemens, EW Bowman and AGC Glass Europe. Front cover image courtesy of Zippe Industrieanlagen.The November 2015 issue of Glass International is out now. We believe some of the glass industry's brightest and most inventive minds have been interviewed in this issue. 



O-I Europe Managing Director, Vitaliano Torno, discusses the company's most recent activity, including the acquisition of Vitro and the latest technology in the Black Glass sector. Verallia CEO Jean-Pierre Floris talks about the recent acquisition of the company by Apollo Global Management fund and Bpifrance and how Verallia plans to make acquisitions in the future.



Michele Gusti, President of Italian trade association GIMAV explains why the country's hollow glass industry has a bright future, while Fives Executive Vice President for Glass, Thierry Valot, highlights the company's work in the industry.



Recent recipient of the Phoenix Award, Surasak Decharin, tells of his honour at being named the winner, while ahead of the Glassman Asia show in 2017 we focus on the Indonesian hollow glass industry. All this, plus a wealth of technical papers from the likes of Bucher Emhart Glass, Siemens, EW Bowman and AGC Glass Europe. Front cover image courtesy of Zippe Industrieanlagen.

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