Major order for A+W Software GmbH from Algeria

Date: 24 June 2014

Cevital Group orders integrated system for glass and window manufacturing. The Cevital corporation, also known as MFG Mediterranean Float Glass, is establishing in Algeria a new, fully automated plant for the glass and window manufacturer Oxxo, who was aquired in 2013.

The new Oxxo plant will produce the entire product range of glass and windows and will set up its own extrusion plant.  



From left to right: Khaled BOUALI, Directeur Général Oxxo; Peter Dixen, A+W Vice President Sales and Marketing

Cevital has decided on June 18th to purchase a comprehensive A+W CANTOR ERP solution, including the A+W CANTOR dealer software. The high-tech glass production of the Oxxo-plant will be equipped with a premium A+W Production system including the automatic optimizing and sorting system DynOpt. The contract has a total volume of 1 million Euros.

The Cevital group, founded in 2008, is a conglomerate with 12,000 employees in 18 branches. The glass division MFG is one of the largest flat glass corporations in Africa. Oxxo is one of the leading glass and window manufacturers in France.

A + W CEO Dr. Uwe Schmid: "We are glad that Cevital has opted for A+W software! A+W does not only offer holistic high-end solutions for the glass and window production, 'all of a piece '; as the global market leader, we have the experience and potential to professionally implement complex international projects of this magnitude."

The Oxxo project is just the beginning of a long-term cooperation between Cevital and A+W: In the second step of the project, more Cevital / MFG production plants in France and Algeria will be equipped with A+W software in 2015.

Dr. Michael Küttner +49 (6404) 2051-241 +49 (6404) 2051-877

Senior Manager Company Communications / Public Relations

A+W Software GmbH: Software for Glass and Windows

A+W is the market leader for software in the flat glass industry as well as the windows and doors business. We develop ERP-, PPS-and optimization software in order to make glass and window manufacturers even more efficient.

Our products are suitable for small, mid-sized and large companies.

We have been active on the market for more than 30 years and we sell our products worldwide. 
A+W cooperates with experienced and competent companies in the industry. This combination provides the best possible solution for our customers.

Our solutions help us control and optimize the whole value chain, from basic glass to finished windows or facade elements.

- ~170 employees worldwide

- More than 1,800 customers worldwide

- Net-Sales: ~ € 21 Mio. in 2013

- 50 employees in Research+Development

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