Glaston closes an above EUR 8 million deal for multiple automotive pre-processing lines

Glaston closes an above EUR 8 million deal for multiple automotive pre-processing lines
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Glaston Corporation

Date: 6 March 2023

Glaston has closed a strategically important deal valued at above EUR 8 million including multiple CHAMP EVO automotive glass pre-processing lines.

Glaston has received a significant order valued at above EUR 8 million from a global automotive industry glass processor. The order is booked in Glaston’s received orders for Q1/2023. The first lines will be delivered in H2/2023 and the final delivery is scheduled for H1/2024.

The strategically important deal includes multiple CHAMP EVO automotive glass pre-processing lines for highly efficient and precise cutting, breaking and grinding and drilling of automotive glass. The lines will be manufactured in Switzerland in 2023 and 2024.

“We are delighted to work with a customer who has long-term experience with Glaston technology and trusts our capability to provide them with lifecycle support. The high degree of process automation combined with high output and quality of grinding convinced the customer to choose Glaston technology,” says Glaston Corporation’s CEO Anders Dahlblom.

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