Tamglass, Bavelloni opening glass processing machinery factory in China

Date: 20 June 2006

Tamglass and Z. Bavelloni, which form part of Glaston Technologies, said they have set up a glass product processing machinery facility in the northern Chinese municipality of Tianjin which will start operations this month.

Tamglass will expand its local flat tempering machine range and also begin

Chinese production of its bending and tempering machines. Bavelloni's production at the new factory includes glass cutting and grinding machinery.

No financial details were provided.

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