Company That Makes Architectural Glass And Aluminum Products Adding 20 Jobs In Mississippi

Date: 9 November 2009
Source: Startribune.com

Date: 9 November 2009

GRENADA, Miss. - Mississippi economic officials say Vitro America LLC is expanding its operation in the state.

The company makes architectural glass and aluminum products. The Mississippi Development Authority said in a news release Wednesday that Vitro America will create 20 jobs over the next three years by moving production of storefront metal systems to the plant in Grenada. The plant makes safety glass and already has about 100 employees. Read full story here.GRENADA, Miss. - Mississippi economic officials say Vitro America LLC is expanding its operation in the state.
 
The company makes architectural glass and aluminum products.
 
The Mississippi Development Authority said in a news release Wednesday that Vitro America will create 20 jobs over the next three years by moving production of storefront metal systems to the plant in Grenada.
 
The plant makes safety glass and already has about 100 employees.
 
Read full story here.

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