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China’s car sales may be stagnating on the whole this year amid a rough stretch for the country’s economy, but Fuyao Glass Industry, one of Asia’s largest automobile glass, said on Sunday its first-half profit increased by 16%  as it won new…
Glass.net, the leading online auto glass replacement marketplace, announced that it will be returning to sponsor Auto Glass Week™ 2015.
National Windscreens is delighted to announce that it has signed a further three year sole supplier contract with one of the UK’s most diverse rental fleet companies, SHB Hire Ltd, following a competitive tender process.
FLACHGLAS Wernberg GmbH is one of Europe´s leading glass processors and has been located in the German town of Wernberg since 1938.
The Spanish company Oribay, which specialises in the manufacturing of parts which are attached to windscreens, has invested more than €3 million this year (2015) in five new plants where innovation and adaptation are becoming its principal objective.
Automotive Glass manufacturers and their subcontractors can find at Marposs a full range of gauging components including analogue and digital sensors (DigiCrownTM digital measuring network and Red CrownTM analogue pencil probes), interface boxes,…
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.
Autoglass® announces the appointment of Nick Cleary to the newly created role of Technology Director, joining the executive leadership team.
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.
The automotive market for glass could see real growth in early 2016 when the country’s passenger car markets recover in a stable and sustained manner, says B Santhanam, president and MD, Flat Glass, Saint-Gobain India speaking on the sidelines of a…
Maria Charlton, director of the Independent Windscreen Academy, looks at changes in the windscreen market.   As vehicle manufacturers push the boundaries of design so too is automotive glazing evolving.
Valspar is recognized as a global leader in delivering innovative new technology to the coatings industry and Valspar’s mirror coatings and solutions business is no exception.
As a result of the ever-growing success of its innovative TPS thermoplastic spacer designed especially for use with Bystronic Glass applicators, Fenzi has invested in further upgrading production capacity and final product quality.
2015 Market Research Report on Global Automotive Glass Industry is a professional and deep research report in this field.
In January 2015 was successfully launched hardening equipment for automobile glass (manufacture «Mountain», China).
National Windscreens is delighted to announce that its vehicle glazing repair and replacement contract with Thrifty Car and Van Rental has been extended for a further two years following a successful competitive tender process.
As part of its strategic growth plan Northampton-based CET Glass has invested in a new Bystronic high-speed IGU line.
From 13th till 15th March 2015, EME Maschinenfabrik Clasen GmbH is represented at this year's Glasspex in Mumbai, India.
The reason the glass industry is so broken up is because each category takes years of experience and training to learn, then people choose to become professionals and get jobs in their field to better their careers.