Updated worldwide glass market study 2024 available now for flat, container glass and tableware

We have updated our international studies on flat glass, container glass and tableware for 2024.

This unique software provides a global overview about glass producers and technical details. Easy to use and clear tables summarize information and data about glass makers such as: Glass types: flat glass, container glass, tableware, production capacities in regions and countries, number of furnaces, furnace types, year of construction, glass types and sub-types, products, project information, special news and downloads.

Further databases supplying demoscopic data and import and export data complete the market survey. Based on these data, prepare individual country profiles with information about local production capacities, local market sizes and expected demand in the future.

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Indirizzo GlassFibreEurope
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Referente

Referente 1. Technical Support
Phone: 0032 2 538 44 46
Fax: 0032 2 537 84 69

Prodotti o Macchinari

GlassFibreEurope includes producers of reinforcement fibres and glass yarn only. Producers of glass wool being affiliated to EURIMA, the European Insulation Manufacturers Association.

GlassFibreEurope acquired member companies due to the accession of the European Community of Eastern European countries. Today GlassFibreEurope membership is no longer restricted to companies operating in Western Europe, but to the entire EU-27 plus Turkey.

 

 


Storia

GlassFibreEurope, with the APFE acronym for Association des Producteurs de Fibres de Verre Européens, was founded in 1987 under Belgian law and as non-profit international trade association based in Brussels. It succeeded to a "group" that was part of CIRFS, the Comité International de la Rayonne et des Fibres Synthétiques in Paris, which was created earlier as the interest group of producers and processors of man-made fibres, as opposed to processors of natural fibres.

GlassFibreEurope decided to set up an independent branch organisation with a close link or membership with CPIV, Comité Permanent des Industries du Verre Européennes, as CIRFS representativeness progressively focused on textiles and textile industry sectors in Western Europe.