Glas Trösch Rail makes a stop at InnoTrans

Glas Trösch Rail makes a stop at InnoTrans
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Glas Trösch Group

Date: 16 September 2024

Glas Trösch Rail is set to make a stop at InnoTrans, the world’s leading trade fair for transport technology, in Berlin from 24 September.

As a full-service provider for rail vehicle glazing, Glas Trösch Rail will present its comprehensive solutions for high-speed trains, regional railways, and metros at stand 720 in Hall 1.1.

With over 300 reference vehicles across five continents, Glas Trösch Rail is a trusted partner for major train manufacturers like Stadler, Siemens, and Alstom. The company offers individual development, technical feasibility testing, and reliable series production. In addition, it supplies replacement glazing to leading train operators and maintenance firms.

Glas Trösch Rail’s commitment to sustainability and ethics is underscored by its EcoVadis Silver award, reflecting high standards in environmental protection, human rights, and procurement practices.

Visitors to the booth will have the opportunity to learn more about Glas Trösch Rail’s innovative glass solutions and high-quality standards.

Glas Trösch Rail makes a stop at InnoTrans

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