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With the Middle East and its neighbouring regions identified as one of the key growth markets for the glass industry, Glass World 2010, the Middle East's largest exhibition for glass products & glass technology, is set to attract this…
Turkish glass company Sisecam expects to return to profit in the second quarter because of the appreciation of the lira and the rouble, its Chairman Ahmet Kirman told Reuters.* Maintains 3.7 billion lira 2009 sales target* Sticks to $500 million…
With only one month to go, we hope you are ready for Glass World 2009, which will be staged at Cairo International Fairground in Egypt during 25 –28 June, 2009, It’s the only glass exhibition that shows the hidden opportunities in the glass market…
The strength of glass growth throughout the Middle East and North Africa markets was clearly shown by an announcement made by Raya ventured into the glass processing industry in partnership with Interpane, a leading German company in the field of…
The construction of this factory, an investment of Euro 45 million, will kick off in 2010, Gruevski said, pointing out that the new plant will employ about 300 persons at the onset.
A unit of Sisecam (SISE.IS), a Turkish glass manufacturer owned by Is Bankasi (ISCTR.IS), said on Monday it plans to build a sheet-glass factory in RussiaThe investment will be worth between $180 million and $190 million, Cem Kozlu, the head of a…
All the world affected by the global economic crisis, but in fact the markets in the Middle East are solid enough not to be influenced by global crisis as other parts of the world, it is likely to slow growth in the Middle East glass industry, but…
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Consol Glass, the largest glass manufacturer in Africa, has announced further upgrade and capacity expansion plans valued at R86-million at its Bellville factory.
Egypt's Prime Industrial Holding made a formal bid for all 15 million shares in National Company for Glass and Crystal GLAS.
Trakia Glass Bulgaria, the local arm of Turkish glass and chemicals group Turkey Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari (Sisecam), will double the output of its Targovishte plant through 2010, investing USD 415 mln (EUR 263m), Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip…
Glass World 2008's total mass area is over 3 times larger in its capacity from the last year, it is exceeded more than 4500 sqm.
On January 15th, the first batch of investment projects in Africa by the China-Africa Fund was signed in Beijing; the cooperative agreement totals over 90 million dollars.
Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State says the State Government is determined to resuscitate the moribund Delta Glass Factory, Ughelli by bringing private investors to take it over.
MENA Glass, through its fully owned subsidiary Sphinx Glass, signed a €97 million agreement on Thursday, January 3, 2008, with Italian contractor Ianua SPA for the engineering, plant construction, assembly and supervision of a new greenfield float…
Egypt's National Bank for Development (NBD) said on Monday it had preliminarily accepted an improved bid by Prime Capital for its stake in National Company for Glass and Crystal (NCGC).
The strong growth in the glass manufacturing industry throughout the Middle East and North Africa markets was clearly shown by the announcement of born new glass factories that are planned to be in operation in the near future, by 2009 to cover the…
The South African Breweries Ltd (SAB) said today that the company continues to experience 'unusually high' demand for this time of the year, across its range of brands.
Turkish glass giant Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari (Sisecam) is freezing plans that it had to double its investments in Bulgaria, until problems in the country’s labour laws are solved.
The workers of Trakia Glass Bulgaria, the local unit of Turkish glass and chemicals group Turkey Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari (Sisecam), will go on strike from Saturday after the management and the trade unions failed to agree on new pay benefits.
Turkish glassware maker Sisecam, one of the biggest green-field investors in Bulgaria, said it froze plans for further investment in the country until the government amends the labour legislation.
The European Investment Bank is lending 55 million ЕUR to Sisecam, a leading Turkish glass manufacturer, for funding part of a modernisation and capacity expansion programme.
Türkiye Şişe ve Cam Fabrikaları A.Ş. (Şişecam), an İş Bank controlled company, has secured a project credit amount of up to EUR 55 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The Glass Recycling Company is South Africa's new national organisation responsible for facilitating the recovery of waste glass for recycling, endorsed by the Ministry for Environmental Affairs and Tourism.
One of leading green-field investors in Bulgaria, Turkish glassware producer Sisecam, has made a bow to local culture and history giving the start to a limited series of glassware.