Firm To Set Up Glass Processing Complex In Bahrain

Date: 15 July 2009
Source: AME Info

Date: 15 July 2009

Bahrain-based Glasstech Industries has announced plans to set up an industrial complex for glass processing for architectural works in the Park in Hidd area in the kingdom, the Gulf Daily News has reported.

The new plant will produce one million metres of glass annually per shift of a wide range of glass of different sizes including tempered, laminated, insulated, sandblasted and silk screen printed glass, the company said. The construction contract for the complex will be awarded in October this year and Glasstech expects to be producing for the local market, Gulf and Middle Eastern countries by the end of 2010.

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