Let’s get to know GFP Meccanica better, the new addition to the CMS family

Date: 8 October 2021
Source: www.cms.it
Let’s get to know GFP Meccanica better, the new addition to the CMS family
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Date: 8 October 2021

A few months ago, CMS announced its takeover of the company, GFP Meccanica, an important organization in the world of cutting and glass processing.

GFP Meccanica is a company that manufactures tables and cutting lines, automatic seaming machines for flat glass.

Why is GFP Meccanica an important player on the glass market?

  • More than 40 years of experience
  • a production plant in Schio (Vicenza)
  • 100% Italian made reliability

The solutions achieved to date involve:

  • Automatic benches for straight and shaped cutting of flat glass
  • Automatic vertical and horizontal seaming machines
  • Handling, loading, and truncating machines for glass sheets

GFP Meccanica as described by its clients

GFP Meccanica has always been identified on the market as a reliable partner throughout the entire process that stems from offering consultation on the choice of machine right up to every kind of after-sales service.

From the words of Luisella Calzarotto, partner at the company, Vetreria Feca s.r.l. and longstanding client, the passion and skill that has always driven those who work at GFP Meccanica is clear: “GFP has always been there for us as we grew professionally. They have always provided fast assistance and are there to help with our processing requirements at all times.

A longstanding, profitable relationship for both parties, like the one established between GFP Meccanica and CMS!

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