Scheuten sells Hazerswoude glazing activities

Date: 20 June 2008
Source: Scheuten Glas Nederland b.v.

Date: 20 June 2008

As of the 1st of June 2008, Scheuten Glas Nederland b.v. has sold her daughter company Scheuten Glas Montage Hazerswoude to the current management team.





The management team and its 30 employees will continue operations under the name Glascentrale Midden-Holland BV. Scheuten wishes the Glascentrale Midden-Holland BV management team much success and will continue to maintain good business relations.



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Scheuten is a leading and fast growing international high volume manufacturer of total solutions in glass and solar energy systems with its head office in Venlo. Scheuten employs a staff of 1,500 and has a turnover of 360 million euros. Scheuten continually invests in new developments. New innovative glass products are developed by combining knowledge from all its production facilities. Cooperation with leading universities and research institutes leads to sustainable, functional solutions in the fields of glass and solar technology.



For further information please apply to:

Lilian Geurtjens

Communication Manager

Phone: +31 77 3599202

Fax: +31 77 3599227

E-mail: lgeurtjens@scheuten.com 

Website: www.scheuten.co

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