Guardian Industries has approved the investment for an additional float and coated glass manufacturing plant in Czestochowa, Poland, to meet the growing demand for float, coated and fabricated glass products across Europe.
The new facility will be located next to the company’s existing plant, and is expected to begin operations in the third quarter of 2019. Reportedly creating more than 150 new jobs, it is set to process 1,000 metric tons of glass per day and will include a technologically advanced glass coater.
Guardian Glass president and CEO, Kevin Baird, said: “The new facility will be the biggest green field capital investment in Guardian Glass’ history and will further position us as a leading producer of high performance, safety and energy efficient glass products for European residential and commercial buildings.
“Guardian is excited about the growth we’ve seen in Poland and confident that the Czestochowa location is well positioned to meet our customer’s needs. We’ve enjoyed strong support from the city of Czestochowa, the Katowice Special Economic Zone and the Polish government.”
Guardian Glass’ existing float line in Czestochowa will go through a repair project at the start of 2018, designed to increase its production capacity.
“We look forward to continued growth in Poland and neighboring countries. The co-location of the two plants will create a competitive and efficient structure to deliver a wide range of glass products and will contribute to generate long-term value for our customers in the region,” said Guus Boekhoudt, vice president of Guardian Glass in Europe.
In addition to the Czestochowa plant, Guardian Glass operates facilities in Oroshaza, Hungary; Thalheim, Germany and Ryazan and Rostov, Russia, among its 10 European float plant locations.