Sphinx Glass @ Glass South America Exhibition

Date: 5 June 2014

Although Brazil has always been one of our export markets, but this year marks our first participation in the “Glass South America” exhibition in Sao Paulo – said Wassim Khalil, the Export Sales Manager of Sphinx Glass.

Sphinx Glass has brought to the Glass South America Exhibition its complete portfolio of glass products.A wide range of thicknesses for the float glass was displayed, starting from 2 MM and up to 15 MM. In addition to that, our color palette of body-tinted and reflective glass took the attention of our visitors, confirmed Mr. Khalil.

The event was very successful, and we were lucky to meet with the glass industry’s professional from all over the continent. We received guests from Uruguay, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, etc…

View of our booth



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Very successful event, and huge traffic



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The Egyptian Consulate @ Sphinx Glass Booth



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