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  2. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    Two large stained-glass windows installed by Hartford City Glass Company's Belgian glass workers A New England Glass Company ewer , 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company , circa 1922

  3. Glas (company) - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1964 the company introduced the Glas 1300GT coupe and later the 1700GT. The body was designed by Pietro Frua . However competition, mostly from British cars, was tough and in 1966 they released the 2600GT powered by a SOHC V8 engine , with a volume just under 2.6 litres.

  4. Belron - Wikipedia

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    Belron International Limited is a South African vehicle glass repair and replacement group operating worldwide across 34 countries [1] and employing over 25,000 people. . Headquartered in Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom, [2] Belron's brands include Autoglass in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Poland, Carglass in most of Europe, O'Brien AutoGlass in Australia, Safelite in the United States ...

  5. Template:Glass makers and brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Libbey-Owens-Ford - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, Libbey-Owens was the first company to produce automotive laminated safety glass and won a contract to supply the Ford Motor Company with windshields for the Model A. Libbey-Owens merged with the Edward Ford Plate Glass Company in 1930 to form Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. [1] In April 1986, LOF sold its glass business and name to ...

  7. Fuyao Group - Wikipedia

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    By then, the company planned to produce enough auto glass for 4 million to 5 million automobiles a year, [11] taking advantage of the recent contraction in the U.S. auto market during the Great Recession. [12] By the time the plant entered full-scale production in October 2016, it had invested $1 billion in the U.S. subsidiary.

  8. Autoglass - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 October 2016, at 09:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Auto Windscreens - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by an entrepreneur (Brian Holmes) in 1971. [1] It was incorporated on 20 May as Auto Windscreens (Chesterfield) Ltd, as company number 01011907. [2] was part of national windscreens. [clarification needed] In 1982, it opened its own manufacturing facility in Chesterfield. [3]