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| In response to new standards passed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Owens-Illinois is forging ahead in the development of new child-resistant packaging in addition to those product lines already offered.
| Aa well as general maintenance advice, Pilkington Automotive encourages vehicle manufacturers to make sure car owners are aware of the dangers that could permanently damage windshields.
| Owens-Illinois, Inc., reported first quarter 2002 operating earnings of $0.44 per share (diluted), excluding the effects of unusual and extraordinary items and a change in method of accounting for goodwill.
| Traditionally, when bathing, the Japanese wash and rinse off and only then get into their bath. This is filled with extremely hot water, between 40 and 50°C, which is usually used by all the members of the family.
| From Finacial Times:"Vitro SA said it has sold its 51 pct stake in its Ampolletas SA unit to its joint venture partner in the company, Gerresheimer Glass AG, for 13.4 mln usd in cash.
| PPG Industries Inc. (PPG) reported first-quarter net income that was 39% lower than a year ago, but the results beat analysts' expectations, due mainly to cost-cutting.
| Shares in Pilkington remained steady on Wednesday morning after the glassmaker issued a positive trading statement.
| PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG) today won an "e-Learning Success Award" from e-Learning Magazine for its fast, cost-efficient efforts in training employees around the globe.
| Nippon Sheet Glass Co . (J.NSG or 5202) Friday revised down its profit forecast for the year ended March 31 due to slimmer profits on its information technology products and poor earnings at subsidiaries.
| Solutia Inc. (NYSE: SOI) has signed a comprehensive Consent Decree with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S.
| Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries has announced that executive vice president of glass and chemicals, Frank A. Archinaco, will retire July 1.
| High gas prices set by the Polish Oil and Gas Mining Company (PGNiG), are pushing chemical, glass, and ceramics companies to the verge of bankruptcy, trade unions representing the industries claim in a letter sent to Prime Minister Leszek Miller.
| The Forensic Kit KL 2500 LCD from the international technology group Schott, based in Mainz, Germany, will help investigators in the search for hard evidence.
| DuPont participated in an event Friday in Washington, D.C., to mark the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)'s certification of a bomb-resistant aircraft baggage container made with DuPont™ Kevlar© brand fiber.
| Glassmaker Pilkington plc (Saint Helens, United Kingdom) has closed one of its 11 U.S. glass plants. The closing, first announced in June of 1999, was originally scheduled for 2000 and then 2001, but was delayed due to market conditions.
| The value of new construction starts in December dropped one percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $479.9 billion, according to the F.W.
| The Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies are up in arms against glass bottle manufacturers after the latter's demand that Indian Made Forein Liquor companies use only 'virgin' bottles each time spirits are bottled afresh.
| Over the last three trading days, the Glaverbel share price has increased to over 145 euro per share, with abnormally high trading volumes.
| D-CALC America appointed Shawn Graska as its vice president, sales and marketing. Graska will be responsible for the growth of the company's sales and market share along with marketing its line of software products for the fenestration industry.
| One of the biggest highlights of trade shows like this year's interGLASSmetal/FENESTRATIONworld™ show are the educational seminars.