Glenshaw Glass Equipment to be Sold at Auction October 10

Date: 21 September 2006

Glass bottle production and packaging equipment surplus to the needs of Glenshaw Glass in Pittsburgh, PA (USA) will be sold at public auction by Harry Davis & Company on Tuesday, October 10.

Glass production equipment to be sold includes Maul Technologies IS Glass Forming Machines, Furnace Components, (4) Pennekamp & Bowman Lehrs, 1998 Imetec Model 9000 Stacker, Inex and Powers Inspection Equipment, Coders, Packers, Conveyors and Accumulation Tables.

Packaging equipment includes (5) Palletizers and Depalletizers, Case Erectors, U-Partition and 6-Pack Machines, Trine & Shorewood Labelers, Case Packers, Sealers, Paint Line with Robot Sprayer and More. An excellent selection of general plant equipment, including (6) Air Compressors, (23) Forklifts, a complete Machine Shop and many spare parts will also be sold at auction.

Full details are available at www.harrydavis.com or by calling 412-765-1170 or 800-775-2289 (US or Canada) Online bidding will be available, see our web site for details!

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