Reference Point for Central and Eastern Europe

Date: 23 September 2010
Source: Imsa S.r.l.

Date: 23 September 2010

Imsa at Glasstec with all the novelties of the Group A difficult year.

Difficult but also stimulating in the “struggle for survival” to this crisis, which is still under way, pushing us to be ever more flexible, quick and creative. Imsa’s philosophy has always been oriented toward quality and professionalism.

For over 30 years we have worked with these values that, together with our experience and enthusiasm for the world of glass, has led us to today’s great reality: a reference point for the glass sector in the markets of Central and Eastern Europe.



Imsa offers the market an ample gamma of products from A to Z, but above all offers Solutions, Consulting and Assistence. To keep up with the times, be more competitive and ever more efficient, we too have more changes and new choices, to better serve our costumers.

The Glasstec Fair will be an excellent occasion to discover all the new things at the Imsa Group.

We await you with pleasure at our stand in Booth 16 D59 and remain at your disposal for any further information you may need.

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