SCHOTT introduces new sales structure for architectural glass

The facade of the car parks of the Abu Dhabi Financial Center is composed of 6,000 square meters of AMIRAN® Anti-Reflective Glass. Photo: SCHOTT.

The international technology group SCHOTT has reorganized its sales of architectural glass products. Effective immediately, an elite group of partner companies in Europe and the Middle East will act as distributors, processors and refiners.

All of the proven glass products for use in architecture, restoration, and display case and picture glazing can now be purchased via the new sales structure.

“We introduced this new sales structure to offer our customers the best possible service. Thanks to the distributor network, interested parties can now order the SCHOTT glasses they need in a quick and reliable manner.

Here, we will be depending on our partners, who are not only known for their profound expertise in the area of distribution, but also for glass processing and refinement,” notes Andreas Hädrich, Sales Manager EMEA at SCHOTT Advanced Optics. 

The partners will all be listed on the SCHOTT Advanced Optics homepage and can be recognized by the SCHOTT Architectural Partner logo. 

By making this change, the manufacturer of specialty glass products will now be concentrating on its core area of expertise: developing and manufacturing high-quality glass products.

The portfolio of SCHOTT’s architectural glasses includes the machine-drawn resoration glasses GOETHEGLAS, RESTOVER® and TIKANA®, but also decorative ARTISTA® clear glass for indoor and outdoor applications.

Furthermore, the company will continue to provide coated specialty glasses such as anti-reflective AMIRAN® and MIROGARD® glass, the semi-transparent reflective MIRONA® glass or the dichroidic NARIMA® effect glass. 

For further information: http://www.schott.com/architecture/english/contact/partner.html

AMIRAN®, ARTISTA®, MIROGARD®, MIRONA®, NARIMA®, RESTOVER® and TIKANA® are registered trademarks of SCHOTT AG.

Download link: http://www.schott-pictures.net/presskit/255800.partner-program

SCHOTT AG

Dr. Haike Frank

Public Relations Manager

Phone: +49 (0)6131 – 66 4088

haike.frank@schott.com

www.schott.com

ABOUT SCHOTT

SCHOTT is an international technology group with 130 years of experience in the areas of specialty glasses and materials and advanced technologies. SCHOTT ranks number one in the world with many of its products. Its core markets are the household appliance, pharmaceutical, electronics, optics and transportation industries. The company is strongly committed to contributing to its customers’ success and making SCHOTT an important part of people’s lives with high-quality products and intelligent solutions. SCHOTT is committed to managing its business in a sustainable manner and supporting its employees, society and the environment. The SCHOTT Group maintains close proximity to its customers with manufacturing and sales units in 35 countries. Its workforce of 15,400 employees generated worldwide sales of 1.84 billion euros for the 2012/2013 fiscal year. SCHOTT AG, with its headquarters in Mainz (Germany) is owned by the Carl Zeiss Foundation.

SCHOTT AG – Hattenbergstrasse 10 – 55122 Mainz – Germany

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