LandGlass at Glasstec 2014

Date: 5 November 2014

Glasstec 2014 was held successfully from October 21 to 24 in Dusseldorf Exhibition Centre, Germany. The international sales team and some overseas agents of LandGlass took part in the exhibition.

The European economy has always kept a escalation momentum since the beginning of 2014 ,and the demand for tempered glass increased by a large margin than in previous years in Europe in such circumstances.The exhibitors and visitors also increased in this year's exhibition.

With the help of multimedia touch-screen player, LandGlass showed its most advanced glass processing technologies and first-class service to the existing customers and new customers. The unique design and excellent properties of the LandGlass tempering furnace were highly praised by the customers. And, more remarkable, the focus on high-end bent glass tempering machine increased obviously this year, and many customers who come form Germany, Italy and the UK were much more interested in the bent glass tempering machine which can be applied to architecture and automobiles. A customer who came from Bulgaria said that, "I have never seen such a perfect glass tempering furnace in my country." This is high praise for LandGlass, and also the driving force for LandGlass.

The four-day exhibition has brought to a successful close, but the endeavor of LandGlass will never stop. Up to now, dozens of LandGlass tempering furnace are running well in Europe, and LandGlass will strive to offer more advanced tempered glass oven and best service to the European and global customers.

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