| GGI Wins Crystal Achievement Award - September 2010 |
| The Harlem Hospital Project wins award for most innovative decorative glass project, commercial. Read More... |
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| Glass Magazine - April 2010 |
| Sky High Design: Architects take decorative glass to new levels in large-scale façade applications. Read More... |
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The Architect's Newspaper - February 2010
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| In Detail: Harlem Hospital modernization project perserves historic murals. Read More... |
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| Glassmakers Go Cutting Edge - April 2009 |
| Secaucus - Economic conditions already were headed downhill when cousins David and Richard Balik decided to spend a couple of million dollars on a direct-to-glass printer. Read More... |
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Glass Magazine Cover Story - April 2009
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| The process of introducing a new product is never linear. What comes first, the process or the product? For General Glass International, Secaucus, N.J., the impetus to buy one of the first direct-to-glass printing machines in the United States came at GlassBuild America in 2007. Read More... |
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SEGD Design - Fall 2009
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| Through the Looking Glass – General Glass International has introduced Alice® direct-to-glass digital ink-jet printing. The permanent ceramic-frit images are printed to 360-dpi resolution on a wide variety of glass types and will not fade, says GGI. Read More... |
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| Columbia Daily Tribune – April 2009 |
| Glassmaker is on the cutting Edge. Century-old firm picks up high-tech printing. Read More... |
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| Glass Magazine – January 2006 |
| On-demand strategy: Improve customer service to remain competitive in the global economy. Like many industries in today's global business environment, competitors in the domestic glass market have felt the pinch of overseas manufacturing. Read More... |
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| US Glass News Network |
| General Glass International (GGI) of Secaucus, N.J., opened a West Coast specialty glass warehouse in Othello, Wash. to better serve the growing demand for decorative glass in the residential and commercial construction markets. Read More... |
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| US Glass News Network - General Glass International on the Go |
| Secaucus, N.J. based importer and distributor General Glass International has made a number of changes recently. The company has expanded in the West with the addition of a new warehouse in Othello, Wash.; it had added new fabricating equipment at its operation in N.J.; and expanded floor space Read More... |
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| North Carolina Southeast – July 1999 |
| (Rockingham) - General Glass International Corp., of New Rochelle, NY, announced today that they will purchase the Richmond County Shell Building, a 40,000 square facility that was erected earlier this year as a tool to attract industry. Read More... |
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