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SGGS SAS GLAS is an essential link within the Saint Gobain Glass Solutions network and is an important supplier to the façade building industry. The company is a division of Saint Gobain Glass, the largest glass manufacturer in Europe and the most prominent in the World.

Posted 6 June 2013

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SGGS SAS GLAS is an essential link within the Saint Gobain Glass Solutions network and is an important supplier to the façade building industry. The company is a division of Saint Gobain Glass, the largest glass manufacturer in Europe and the most prominent in the World.

SGGS SAS GLAS finds solutions for the market. We uphold an open dialogue with architects in order to realize creative ideas. Façade builders know how to find SGGS SAS GLAS for its innovative and high quality products.

SGGS SAS GLAS is a ‘project plant’, aimed at innovation. The company distinguishes itself by the custom made development of flat glass products for interior and exterior applications.
No wonder SGGS SAS GLAS has a large number of world novelties under her name. Examples are the façade of the Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, with a combination of digital printing and
fusing and the impressive façade of the Office Center 1000 in Lithuania, which is covered with an enormous silk screen print on one side.

SGGS SAS GLAS specializes in the processing of flat glass into – amongst others – enamelled glass, high quality solar control glass, insulating glass and hardened safety glass. The company is specialized
in solutions in which glass, design and functionality are realized in one single concept. By her diversity in products and applications SGGS SAS GLAS operates under the ‘one stop shopping’ principle.

One of the characteristic specialties is the printing (both digital as silk screen) of flat glass.
The techniques can be applied to almost all existing types of glass. A while ago we started operating an innovative large format rotation silk screen printing-machine. This machine moves the technological limits of silk screen printing forward and paves the way for the development of new applications.

SAS GLAS
Glassolutions
Saint-Gobain
Westkade 20
NL-4551 BV Sas van Gent
+31 (0)115-458 271
+31 (0)115-453 754
+31 (0)6-30457155

8 april 2014
Factory Glassolutions Sas van Gent about to close down

The Executive Board of Glassolutions Sas van Gent, Netherlands, yesterday informed the works council and employees of its intention, on account of adverse circumstances, to close down the factory in Sas van Gent. The decision was taken in consultation with the general board of directors of Glassolutions and means the closure of the branch in Sas van Gent in mid-2014. The planned closure will mean redundancy for the 89 employees. The trade unions have now also been informed and have been requested to consult on the decision and to come together with a view to putting forward a social plan for the employees, said Sas Glass.
The crisis is severely affecting the glass industry. The board of directors of Saint-Gobain Glass announced in February this year their intention to close the Benelux factory in Auvelais (B). The float line was shut down earlier in February 2013. The AGC Group announced in March that it intends to close the figured glass factory in Roux, Belgium and lines in its two oldest factories in Moustier, Belgium and Salerno, Italy, as well as a plant in Tiel, Netherlands.

Photo: Sas Glas
Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, Hilversum, Architct: Neutelings Riedijk, Artist: Jaap Drupsteen

Photo: Sas Glas
Inside space Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, Hilversum, Architct: Neutelings Riedijk, Artist: Jaap Drupsteen

Photo: Sas Glas
Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, Hilversum, Architct: Neutelings Riedijk, Artist: Jaap Drupsteen

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