Qibin Glass Starts Operating Zhangzhou Float Glass Project

Date: 26 February 2009
Source: Sinocast.com

Date: 26 February 2009

Zhangzhou Qibin Glass Co., Ltd. (Qibin Glass) started operating its float glass production line in Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, on February 10, 2009.

The production line is able to melt 900 tons of glass per day, providing products widely used in construction, furniture, automobile and optic instrument, according to the Zhangzhou glassmaker.With a total investment of CNY 3.72 billion, the project is expected to achieve an annual output value of CNY 10 billion after it is fully operated.Read more.

Zhangzhou Qibin Glass Co., Ltd. (Qibin Glass) started operating its float glass production line in Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, on February 10, 2009.

The production line is able to melt 900 tons of glass per day, providing products widely used in construction, furniture, automobile and optic instrument, according to the Zhangzhou glassmaker.

With a total investment of CNY 3.72 billion, the project is expected to achieve an annual output value of CNY 10 billion after it is fully operated.

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