Brosolo brothers move into purpose-built premises

Date: 28 February 2003
Source: Bordermail.com

Date: 28 February 2003

Brothers and business partners Edward and Chris Brosolo have moved from rented premises into their own purpose-built facility.

The brothers have operated Albury Autoscreen for more than 12 years.

Mr Edward Brosolo said the business specialised in windscreen replacement and windscreen repairs, side glass for cars and flat glass for trucks and earthmoving equipment.

“We also do side mirrors which means we only have to replace the mirror and not the whole unit,” he said.

“We started in the business 12 years ago in rented premises at 364 Griffith Rd and we just ran out of room.

“We bought this block four years ago and built these premises. We had just outgrown the rented premises.

“We had enough room for two-and-a-half cars and if it was wet we could not do a bus or a truck.

“These premises have been purpose-designed and built and we can get six cars in here.”

600450 Brosolo brothers move into purpose-built premises glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Local quality glass producer Emirates Glass Limited has won contracts to supply 68,000 square metres of its high quality EmiCool glass to five major projects in Dubai.
Southwall Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq:SWTX), a global developer, manufacturer and marketer of thin-film coatings for the electronic display, automotive glass and architectural markets, today announced that on Dec. 18, 2003, it secured an agreement for a new bank loan guarantee and equity financing package of up to $7.5 million from Needham & Company, Inc., its affiliates and Dolphin Asset Management.
KUB Malaysia Bhd has accepted an offer from Nippon Sheet Glass Co Ltd (NSG) to acquire its 15% stake in Malaysian Sheet Glass Bhd (MSG) for RM32.6 million in cash, or RM2.68 per share.
Co-Ventures in Glass Containers (CVIGC, Ltd.) of Tampa, Florida, USA and Micro-Tek Canada, Inc. Of Toronto, Canada are excited to announce the beginning of a long term joint venture to combine their extensive experiences and resources to offer the Glass Container Industry globally a best value alternative for all their outsourcing needs in manufacturing, operations and technical assistance agreements, specifically targeted to the smaller manufacturers who have found the larger service companies to be cost and profit prohibitive.The principals of the two companies have found a global need for smaller glass companies who require excellent technical resources to properly compete within the industry without the high costs of employing their own staffs or outsourcing their requirements to the larger service companies whose own operating costs and overhead are substantial.
China's largest automobile glass maker Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co, Ltd, won its case against the dumping ruling of the US Department of Commerce (DOC).
When did the wine industry start using glass bottles, and how did they settle on their current size of 750ml? For the answer to these questions, you have to go back in time - back thousands of years to when wine was first cultivated and enjoyed.

Add new comment