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Saint-Gobain opens its World Glass Complex in Rajasthan

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 27 October 2014

Capacity to manufacture close to 1000 tons of Glass per day.

Saint-Gobain has inaugurated the World Glass Complex at Bhiwadi, Rajasthan at the hands of Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje. With an investment of over US$185 million (about One Thousand Crore Rupees), the World Glass Complex at Bhiwadi is Saint-Gobain's pride as it is Saint-Gobain's newest, India's Largest and world's most modern manufacturing facility.

The plant has a capacity to manufacture close to 1000 tons of Glass per day and is a fully automated, futuristic (with state-of-the-art robotics), integrated glass facility. The plant features several innovative features that are being deployed for the first time in the Indian Glass Industry.

The Plant's location is strategic, for the entire glass market of North India can be optimally serviced from Bhiwadi. Further, it being on the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, gives it significant logistics advantages. Truly, the Bhiwadi Plant will become Saint-Gobain's gateway to further penetrate the North India market and to better serve its customers.

"I am happy to note that ‘Make in India' is the new direction of the Indian Government. As Saint-Gobain, we not only agree with this, but strongly support this initiative. In fact, this is our philosophy and, from the beginning, we have invested in setting up world-class and world scale local manufacturing, with the result that about 90% of the Group's sale in India is locally manufactured.

"And India has consistently encouraged and supported us - our products are well accepted; our businesses have leadership positions; the Brand Recall of Saint-Gobain in India is as good as that in France. Indeed, we are as much an Indian Company as we are French. In India we have gone beyond manufacturing. We have invested in IT Development Centre, in Engineering Services, in a Sourcing Office and, more important, in 2013, we created Saint-Gobain Research India to build the Group's 7th transversal Global Research & Development Centre in Chennai," said Pierre-André de CHALENDAR, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Saint-Gobain.

"We strongly believe in India's future and have consistently invested ahead of time in Capacity, Capability and Technology. The Bhiwadi facility, which is Saint-Gobain's newest and most modern float glass plant will accelerate Saint-Gobain's momentum in realizing its Vision of being the Clear Choice for Glass Solutions in India and the adjoining region," B Santhanam, President Flat Glass South Asia, Malaysia and Egypt, Managing Director, SGGI Ltd.

"Currently, Saint-Gobain Group operates in nine different businesses in India and Bhutan.  We have a strong presence and leadership positions in Glass and Glass Solutions, Automotive Glass, Gypsum plasterboard and plasters, Industrial Mortars, Abrasives, Fused and High Performance Refractories, SiliconCarbide and Performance Plastics. India is fast developing as a key manufacturing hub for  Value added products, which are widely exported to the Asia Pacific and Middle east regions," said Anand Y Mahajan, General Delegate of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain for India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

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