AGC to Build New Fabrication Facility in Atlanta

Date: 13 September 2012
Source: AGC Glass North America

Date: 13 September 2012

Alpharetta, Ga.-based AGC Glass Company North America has announced that it plans to build a new fabrication facility in Atlanta for both commercial and residential glass.

Operations at the plant are scheduled to begin in mid-2013.

"We strongly believe in the North American market - including introducing higher value-added products and continuing to provide a high level of customer service," says AGC Glass Company North America president and CEO Mark Ishiko. "Based on our analysis of the market, we believe in the North American recovery. By delivering innovative solutions to our customers, we're demonstrating our commitment to looking 'Beyond Glass' to both the success of our company and the success of our customers." 

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