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Glaston Corporation will publish its January 1 – September 30, 2015 Interim Report on Monday, October 26th, 2015 at 13.00 p.m.
Glaston Corporation’s shareholders’ Nomination Board consists of the four largest shareholders registered in the shareholders’ register of the company as of the first working day in September in the year concerned and of the Chairman of the Company’…
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.
At Vitrum, Glaston will fully exploit the possibilities offered by digitalization and invites visitors to come and dive into the virtual reality and to experience the future of glass processing when showcasing its latest technology and services for…
VITRUM 2015- Time: 06 Oct 2015 - 09 Oct 2015 Location: Milan, Italy    We welcome you to visit us and learn more about the latest in:Machinery for Architectural glass processing• Glaston's latest FC1000™ – continues FC500™ tempering line's…
Glaston has received a significant order from Yunnan Diankai Energy Saving Science & Technology Co., Ltd. for two Glaston CCS1000™ double chamber glass tempering furnaces.  The deal is worth approximately EUR 2.4 million and also includes…
Headquartered in Park Royal, London, European Glass Group is the largest independent glass processor in the UK and Ireland with production in four facilities, including two in London, and sites at Swindon and Manchester.
This release is a summary of Glaston Corporation’s Interim Report for January-June 2015.      The complete report is attached to this release as a pdf-file.
Time:16 Sep 2015 - 18 Sep 2015Location:Atlanta, U.S.A.Join us in two booths #3023 and #2934  during the show! Your Glaston sales team will be on hand to answer all of your questions.
Glaston Corporation has closed the sale of 100% of the shares of Glaston Italy S.p.A to the local management of Glaston Italy S.p.A. as announced in a stock exchange release on 22 May 2015.
Glaston Corporation has closed a deal for glass processing machinery valued at EUR 2.4 million with Press Glass SA, a leading European glass processor.
Opportunity to experience the future of glass processing technology - During GPD 2015 this week Glaston will open its brand-new showroom in Tampere, Finland, to give guests a first-hand opportunity to see some of its latest glass processing…
Glaston Corporation has today signed a new long-term financing agreement to refinance the financing agreement maturing in 2016.
Glaston has closed a deal worth EUR 2.6 million with Amjad Scientific located in Kuwait. The deal includes the Glaston FC500™ tempering line and the ProL™ laminating line as well as pre-processing machines.  The machines will be delivered to the…
GGR Group’s mini spider cranes have helped in the construction of Christie’s new ground-breaking Manchester Cancer Research Centre.
Glaston has closed a deal valued at over EUR 4 million for heat treatment and pre-processing lines with a Spanish company Tvitec - Técnicas de Vidro Transformado S.
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.
Glaston Corporation signed on May 22, 2015 a binding agreement on the sale of 100% of the shares of Glaston Italy S.p.A to the local management of Glaston Italy S.p.A.   “Glaston has a clear strategy and direction, which is sustainable and…
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.
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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.
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