Glass Build America 2011 was a successful event for AGC Glass Company

Date: 22 September 2011
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Date: 22 September 2011

In spite of the lower attendance this year, Glass Build America 2011 was a successful event for AGC Glass Company and other exhibitors who were there in support of our industry.

The show was attended by more than 6,295 participants who were focused on learning more about our industry, and excited to see what new and innovative products were being displayed.



Clearly, the showstopper at the AGC exhibit was our Krystal Interiors products: digital imaging and back-painted glass! Of course, we had much more on display...



AGC Glass Company also won an award for "BEST AT SHOW", which made our sales team exceptionally proud!



Last but not least, we are proud to announce the WINNER of our IPAD drawing...



CONGRATULATIONS!



JEFCO, INC.



Ashland, Virginia



Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, AGC Glass Company North America is one of the largest flat glass manufacturers in North America. The company is part of Japan-based Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. - the world leader in glass production. A fully integrated supplier, AGC has 4,300 employees in three major divisions: Primary, Coatings, and Fabrication. Through its three strategic business units, AGC offers one of the industry's broadest lines of Building Products, Solar Glass and Automotive Glass. With facilities across North America, AGC has built its success on providing practical solutions for its customers. Visit www.us.agc.com or www.agc-solar.com to learn more.

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