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Another round of expansion and investment has been completed at NTG in Tennessee with further increased cutting and tempering capacity.
Systron GmbH was founded in 2014 with the goal of producing industrial glass processing machines with integrated high-pressure technology for the vertical range. Following intensive development work, the first production line was installed…
The Glass Forum contains the glass-processing branch of the LiSEC Group. The 70-members team processes economically flat glass and thus builds up its machine manufacturing expertise.
As we move into November I am delighted to report the factory move is going to timescale and so far without any significant disruption to service.
The freight carrier Van Huët is a great believer in innovation and, since the beginning of the year, has been testing an inloader that can transport a tonne more glass for Euroglas.
Crystal Units Ltd is located in North West London (Hendon) – with great views of Wembley Stadium from the Board Room.
The addition of almost 10,000 m² of production space marks yet another investment by HEGLA in the Beverungen site.
This year’s Glass Australia conference was held in Melbourne at the Pullman Hotel, only a stone’s throw from the historic MCG.
Established in Sydney in 1998, and with distributors now in the ACT, South Coast, Hunter Valley, Central West and Central Coast, DecoGlaze™ leads the glass splash backs industry by providing the highest quality products and a total commitment to…
Hegla Corp. will display at GlassBuild America 2015 at stand 3143 the Rapidline Cutting system, a high-performance cutting system featuring linear drives. The system is available with numerous options that can be customized to the requirements of…
Faster – Higher – Stronger! Bystronic glass is re-interpreting this classic motto originally adopted by Pierre de Coubertin for the Olympic Games, by adding the phase “bigger”.
On August 1st 2015 LISEC Austria established a new branch in Italy: LISEC Solutions Italy S.r.l. With the new office, LiSEC pursues the clear goal to serve its customers the best possible way.
The first sod for the new service and training center at the LiSEC production site Seitenstetten was turned on August 4th 2015. The group of companies leading in the field of glass processing invests roughly 2.8 million Euros into the globally…
On the day before the opening of the annual AGGA conference the Melbourne Pullman Hotel will host the 1st LiSEC Day of Australia. More information can be obtained from our team in Sydney: angela.demaina@lisec.com
FLACHGLAS Wernberg GmbH is one of Europe´s leading glass processors and has been located in the German town of Wernberg since 1938.
Scores of interested participants flocked to this year's Technology Days in Bad Arolsen, a small town in Hesse, on 29 and 30 June.
Bohle Group (www.bohle-group.com) will be taking part as an exhibitor at Vitrum trade fair in Milan from October 6th to 9th focussing on products and applications for glass processing and finishing, measuring devices and glass hardware.
On May 19th, 2015, LiSEC Shanghai Trading Co., Ltd. and the China Building Material Test & Certification Group Co., Ltd. organized a forum about the “Development Trends of Glass Processing” at the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel in Beijing. In their…
This year’s China Glass Exhibition took place at the China International Exhibition Center from May 20~23, 2015. The 4-day event covered an exhibition area of 100.000 m2 and attracted nearly 25,000 professionals of the glass industry from more than…
GGR Group’s mini spider cranes have helped in the construction of Christie’s new ground-breaking Manchester Cancer Research Centre.
Counterbalance floor cranes are relatively simple easy-to-use devices for low level lifting tasks – including glass lifting.
The GlasLift 550/1212 is now available. Our new mobile glass handler is finally here, and sure to impress!! With the new GlasLift’s front twin-wheels, and hydrostatic drive, this machine can operate in all kinds of terrains.
Back in Winter 2013 GGR’s vacuum lifters and mini cranes helped to build the new Cefn Castell in Wales.
QComp continues to grow in the flat glass industry by utilizing robotics to handle a large range of sizes.
Hird has expanded its mini crane and glass lifting fleets with the addition of new Maeda mini cranes and a specially-designed fin lifter vacuum.