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Year 2005 | The Taiwan Glass Corp., Taiwan's largest glass manufacturer, has resolved to invest US$10 million more in its Tianjin plant in China via a third-party place.
Year 2005 | The Corning Museum of Glass is fun to visit and offers plenty to see and learn. Now you can add to that experience by volunteering to become a museum guide.
Year 2005 | Volunteers who help keep our highways clean as part of the Arizona Department of Transportation's Adopt-a-Highway program are a diverse group of about 400 organizations, companies and families.
Year 2005 | Anchor Glass Container Corp.'s future grew bleaker Friday when it said it would revise at least three years' worth of financial reports and that it hired a law firm to help deal with the problem.
Year 2005 | A GLASS skyscraper which will be the tallest building in the North East of England is set to transform the skyline of Leeds.
Pilkington | GMH plans to source windscreens and back car windows from a French company in Thailand once the Pilkington contract expires.
Year 2005 | It's just not cricket. First those Frenchies contact a chap on the first day of the Lord's Test and try to persuade him to sell his company.
Year 2005 | Don Stebbins, president and chief operating officer of Visteon Corporation announced the appointment of Terry Gohl as vice president, North American manufacturing, for the global automotive supplier.
Architects | SCHOTT has established itself for more than 25 years as a fire-rated glazing specialist across Europe and Asia and now has entered the American markets with the introduction of two new glass-ceramic product lines, PYRAN® Crystal and PYRAN® Star --…
Switchable Glass | Corning Inc. of the United States has resolved to postpone mass production at its new glass-substrate plant in Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP) by one quarter, making supplies remain tight of glass substrates to local makers of TFT-LCD panels.
Pilkington | Workers from Pilkington Glass have rallied outside Holden's offices at Port Melbourne, saying 120 jobs could go if the company imports windscreens.General Motors Holden (GMH) says a decision was made two years ago to import windscreens.
Pilkington | An industrial dispute is set to close Geelong's Pilkington glass plant for up to six hours today. The dispute stems from a General Motors decision to source glass components from overseas, a decision that could endanger more than 100 jobs at…
Egypt | The Dubai Investment Co. is carrying out negotiations with Saudi Hamad Al Draiss Co., based in Riyadh, with the intention to purchase the Saudi American Glass Factory owned by Al Draiss Co.
Year 2005 | The government-sponsored Office of Fair Trading has called for a review into a £50 million deal involving Rockware Glass and Rexam Glass, which was designed to save local jobs.
Year 2005 | Schneider National Inc., the nation's largest full truckload provider, today announced its plans to hire 100 new professional truck drivers in the greater Gordonsville, Va. area.
Year 2005 | Consolidated first-half sales for the Saint-Gobain Group (six months ended June 30, 2005) came in at EUR16,877 million, up 7.0%, or 7.4% at constant exchange rates*.
Year 2005 | Northern Technologies International Corporation (Amex: NTI - News) announced today that the Board of Directors unanimously appointed Mr.
Year 2005 | PPG Industries has acquired Crown Coating Industries of Singapore, a privately held manufacturer of specialty wood coatings.
Year 2005 | Anchor Glass Container Corp. may be in crisis, but the Tampa bottlemaker recently extinguished a financial fire at its largest manufacturing plant.
Year 2005 | The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) referred the completed acquisition by Ardagh International Holdings Ltd of Redfearn Glass Limited (previously Rexam Glass Barnsley Limited) to the Competition Commission.