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GlassPrint, Europe’s only dedicated conference and exhibition for glass decoration will return to Düsseldorf, Germany on 25-26 November 2015. Decoration is a key process in the manufacture of architectural, automotive and hollow glass, and adds…
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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.
Hird has added a new fin lifter to its glass lifting hire fleet to stay fully in step with innovations in the structural use of glass in building design.
Lewmar is pleased to announce the completion of its ultra-modern tempering plants in the UK for marine glazing.
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Flair Plastic Products have recently invested in an additional Stuga ZX4 – MK2 cutting and machining centre which will further increase capacity at the Kömmerling fabricator to help cope with demand from their thriving customers.
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HEGLA presented RAPIDCUT KT, a new standalone cutting line, to coincide with glasstec 2014. At the same time, this replaces the Formline KT that is established in the market.
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We were recently contacted by All Glass & Window in Florida – a full-service commercial glass and glazing company that offers a wide range of architectural products and services.
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If, given the struggling economy, the fortunes of the European market offer limited and fluctuating satisfaction for professionals in the world of glass, all it takes is a glance at the other international markets to quickly lift one’s mood.
Thanks to the many innovative machines and systems in operation, the Glasstec visitors who visited the HEGLA booth were given the chance of experiencing technology live in action.