Pilkington Signs on as Charter Sponsor for Auto Glass Week

Date: 22 February 2011
Source: Pilkington

Date: 22 February 2011

Pilkington has signed on to serve as a charter sponsor in this year’s Auto Glass Week™ event in Memphis, Tenn., in September.

Pilkington NSG is pleased to be a part of an event that brings together quality-driven industry professionals that succeed by incorporating safety, sustainability and exacting glass standards in their everyday operations,” says Bill George, director of marketing for Pilkington North America.

“Pilkington has been a foundational building block for many of the events that have come together to create Auto Glass Week,” adds event director Holly Biller. “Their continued support and commitment have made this one-of-a-kind event possible and we’re so thankful to have them join our efforts once again toward bettering the auto glass industry.”

Auto Glass Week™ will be held September 15-17, 2011, at the Memphis Cook County Convention Center and Memphis Marriott Downtown.

Pilkington Classics specializes in OEM Quality auto glass replacement products for classic cars, trucks and exotic automobiles, and is also a manufacturer and supplier of authentic GM Restoration Parts. Pilkington NSG also will introduce The Pilkington Clear Advantage™, a product and service-oriented brand for itself and its retail partners, during Auto Glass Week™.

Auto Glass Week will bring together all of the major auto glass groups, including the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards Council (AGRSS), Independent Glass Association (IGA), National Glass Association (NGA) and the National Windshield Repair Association (NWRA), along with AGRR™ magazine’s Pilkington Clear Advantage Auto Glass Technician Olympics and Walt Gorman Memorial Windshield Repair Olympics. The International Window Film Tint-Off and Conference™ also will be held concurrently. The event is managed by AGRR magazine.

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