SmartGlass International’s new website

Date: 6 April 2009

SmartGlass International has launched its new and improved website. The stylish and easy to navigate website www.smartglassinternational.com offers clients the ability to view completed project portfolio’s, find local sales representatives, order samples boxes, request CPD seminars as well as providing all relevant technical information about SmartGlass International’s products. SmartGlass International sales manager Mr.

Alan Saxby said, “The investment in our new website will include various language versions in the near future with an Arabic language version coming on stream in late April. In these tough economic times we continue to experience growth in our worldwide sales and plan to continue investment in marketing tools such as our website.”

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