Concern AGC Glass Europe to build in the Omsk region a major plant construction glass

Date: 5 October 2011
Source: http://www.steklosouz.ru

Date: 5 October 2011

Search for the industrial site for the erection of a glass factory began in the Omsk region concern AGC Glass Europe - Europe's largest architectural glass.

The greatest interest of the company, told Itar-Tass in the government of Omsk region, called the land for industrial use in Kalachinskaya, near the border with the Novosibirsk area. This small town is located on the Trans-Siberian railway and road. Its rapid development in recent years contributed to the emergence of several major industries - glass plants, cereals, health lnovaty, agricultural engineering, and others.



Kalachinsk attractive and what is next Kormilovskoe deposit of quartz sand - the main raw material for glass production. Development of the field is going to the Belgian company "in partnership with the Government of the Omsk region."



AGC Glass Europe is a transnational corporation Asahi Glass Company, which manufactures construction industry Float Glass / sheet glass manufactured using the most modern method - thermoforming to melt the metal /. The corporation also produces glass for the chemical and automotive industries, electronics. Plants in Europe, North and South America, India, Japan and Korea.



Source: ITAR-TASS, Siberia

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