Jobs hopes after Ravensby Glass’s £6m investment in Dundee

Date: 6 June 2014

Directors at Dundee processor and manufacturer Ravensby Glass say they have placed their faith in the company’s workforce after investing £6 million to expand its presence in the city.

The firm — which specialises in toughening glass for use in the construction sector, and the manufacture of the sealed units which are in turn used to make windows — has opened a new factory on the city’s Tom Johnston Road as it seeks to target larger commercial markets more aggressively.

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