Saint-Gobain Glass Introduces Climalit® Plus to the Moroccan Market

Saint-Gobain Glass Introduces Climalit® Plus to the Moroccan Market
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Date: 12 February 2025

Saint-Gobain Glass is pleased to announce the launch of Climalit® Plus in Morocco, an innovative double-glazing solution with solar control designed to enhance energy efficiency in modern homes.

This advanced technology significantly improves thermal insulation, reducing reliance on heating and air conditioning and contributing to substantial energy savings.

The introduction of Climalit® Plus is made possible through a strategic partnership with leading glass processors in Morocco, including Arkiglass, Camiver, JetGlass, Medglass, Professionel Vitrage, Sotraglass, and TVM.

Saint-Gobain Glass Introduces Climalit® Plus to the Moroccan Market

Saint-Gobain Glass extends its appreciation to Continental Trading Glass, its trusted agent in Morocco for over 40 years, for its pivotal role in coordinating efforts to bring this project to fruition. The official launch took place at Saint-Gobain Morocco's headquarters, attended by key industry leaders, marking a significant milestone for the company and the Moroccan market.

Saint-Gobain Glass Introduces Climalit® Plus to the Moroccan Market

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