First glass satinizing plant in Germany inaugurated

Date: 31 March 2008

On 13th March 2008, in the SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS Cologne Porz plant, the first production line for satinized glass was officially opened.

Over 80 customers, suppliers and partners accepted the invitation and were provided with insights into the production of the design glass SGG SATINOVO MATE.



The chairman of the management of SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS Deutschland, Dr. Fabrice Didier, and the Works Manager in Porz, Thomas Schuster, welcomed the guests at this special event. The new further processing line is the first pilot plant worldwide on which SGG SATINOVO MATE is produced already stacked. The objective is, according to Thomas Schuster, with this addition to the product family at the Porz location, to further extend the service for customers.





Dr. Fabrice Didier opened the first production line for satinized glass in Germany.

SGG SATINOVO MATE in the Parisian boutique Calesta: design glass for a wide range of design options.

SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

Viktoriaallee 3-5 • D-52066 Aachen

Tel. +49 (0)2 41 / 5 16-28 74 • Fax +49 (0)2 41 / 5 16-22 24

Press contact: Janina Rudnizki

Janina.Rudnizki@saint-gobain.com • www.saint-gobain-glass.com

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