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Glaston’s employer-employee (YT) consultation on possible lay-offs and personnel reductions, which was launched in Finland on 9 August 2016, has ended.
At Glasstec, Glaston demonstrates the performance of the all-new flat tempering lines as well as the advantages of Glaston Insight.
A+W Australia at gathering of fenestration and glass professionals with a special atmosphere
At Glasstec 2016, Glaston’s will introduce its latest innovations to help glass processors reach an even higher level of performance.
Since Glasstec 2014, the environment in which the flat glass industry works has rapidly changed.
“It’s really something when you have a new section installed in between all the old, and everything works seamlessly both mechanically and electrically,” says Lone Kjaer Joergensen, Production Manager of Glaseksperten A/S in Hjorring, Denmark.
According to this motto we are energetically supporting a great project of two German sailors, who are on their sailing trip through the Mediterranean Sea and free the beaches from plastic waste.
We’re happy to present the next chapter in the glass heat treatment business at this year’s Glasstec 2016 by combining our technology leadership with smart connectivity.
Agnora creates oversized masterpieces for iconic brands
Software for continuous automation and logistics - Overarching logistics where machines and workpieces exchange information directly via intelli-gent interfaces is the pivotal topic on the agenda at Industrie 4.0.
M.Sc.(Econ.) Päivi Lindqvist has been appointed Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and a member of the Executive Management Group at Glaston Corporation as of 19 September 2016.
One of the most controversial issues in the glass industry today (and one of the most-read articles in Glastory) is the subject of anisotropy, and whether it is a quality defect or not.  
Cost cutting, it is often said, is difficult in glass production and processing as this sector is characterised by manual processes.
“Over the years, we’ve always been able to differentiate our offering by providing the very best quality with very short delivery times. 
Despite turbulence in the world’s economy and construction industry in particular, Glaston has set a new sales record with its premium FC500 tempering line for unmatched glass processing versatility and end product quality.
“When you start up a glass processing facility from scratch, you need to now that you can be comfortable with your choice of equipment.
Patrick Czivisz (48) industrial assistant with a degree in business administration, has been supporting A+W CANTOR sales as Director Sales EMEA Fenestration since early March.
Glaston Corporation has closed a deal for advanced safety glass processing machinery valued at over EUR 2 million with HORN Glass Industries AG, a leading international float glass plant design and construction company.
Juha Liettyä, SVP, Machines and member of the Executive Management Group has been appointed SVP, Sales and Service, Americas as of 1 July 2016.  Liettyä will continue to be a member of the Executive Management Group, reporting to President & CEO…
This release is a summary of Glaston Corporation's Interim Report for January-March 2016. The complete report is attached to this release as a pdf-file.  The stock exchange release is also available on the company's website at the address…
A+W is one of the most important companies for software in the flat glass industry as well as the windows and doors business. 
Glaston Corporation will hold its Annual General Meeting in Helsinki today, Tuesday 5 April 2016, at 3 p.m.
Glaston has closed a machinery deal worth approximately EUR 4 million with a leading glass fabricator in the United States. The deal includes flat tempering and laminating equipment representing Glaston’s latest technology as well as a Glaston Care…
“It’s perfect timing,” says John Tierney, Operating Directorof TuffX Glass, as his third and newest Glaston furnace, the FC500™ is starting to roll out glass.
Second Glaston FC500™ soon in operation - “I’d say we’ve always been informed opportunists,” states Tim Kelley, owner of TriStar Glass.  “What sets us apart is being able to move fast, to adapt quickly to change.