Saint-Gobain Container Profile 3 Background 3 Stunning Figure 4 Operation of the glass manufacturing process 5 Raw material 5 Melting 6 Adjustment 6 Molding 7 Annealing 8 Inspection 9 Packaging 10 Conclusion 10 Introduction Saint-Gobain Container is one of the leading glass packaging companies. And the beverage industry. Saint-Gobain Containers, with more than 4,000 employees and 14 offices in North America, has become one of the industry leaders. The Saint-Gobain Containers are ranked first in the European market and second in the world, and it has been proved to have a first-class operational management infrastructure.
Saint Gobain Glass, a subsidiary of Saint Gobain in France, has entered the industry since the 17th century. This is a long period of time, they have successfully pioneered their own niche markets for the glass industry. Miller industry basically only the products they produce, ie glass, but they dominate the B2C high-end lens market. There are also many local companies in the industry. When middle-income customers buy a mirror, he will not suffer from the "brand" of the mirror. He is worried about the value of money, and there is no image distortion, glass thickness, design, kind.
Saint Gobain is a multinational corporation founded in Paris in 1665. Headquartered in La Defense suburbs of Paris. The company started manufacturing mirrors and expanded its business to manufacture various buildings and high-performance materials. Saint-Gobain operates in geographically different places and has established manufacturing facilities all over the world, such as Singapore, France, UK, India. Saint-Gobain Glass India is a wholly owned subsidiary of Saint Gobain France, one of the world's leading float glass manufacturers. Saint Gobain Glass India manufactures and sells various types of float glasses including sunlight glass and refractory glass at the Sriperumbudur factory 40 km from Chennai in India Gridwell Norton acquired shares in India in 1996. In the latter half of 2000, we started our own glass manufacturing.