200 employees keeping jobs after Gerresheimer sells Vineland glass plant, officials say

Date: 7 July 2015

The 200 employees at the Gerresheimer Glass Inc. borosilicate glass tubing facility in Vineland will stay on after it is sold to Corning Inc., according to an announcement by officials.

The sale is part of a 196 million euro deal — equaling $217.3 million — between Germany-based Gerresheimer and New York-based Corning.Read more at: www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2015/07/200_employees_keeping_jobs_after_gerresheimer_sell.htmlThe 200 employees at the Gerresheimer Glass Inc. borosilicate glass tubing facility in Vineland will stay on after it is sold to Corning Inc., according to an announcement by officials.  
The sale is part of a 196 million euro deal — equaling $217.3 million — between Germany-based Gerresheimer and New York-based Corning.



Read more at: www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2015/07/200_employees_keeping_jobs_after_gerresheimer_sell.html

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