Training and consultation services
Stay ahead of the competition
Get the most from your machinery with Glaston’s training and consultation services
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Improved glass quality
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Improved production efficiency
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Minimized waste
Reaching the next level with your machinery
Glaston training and consultation services are tailored to your specific needs. Your personnel and their competence are your key assets in the current challenging business environment. That’s why our services aim at enabling you to reach the next level with your machinery at any stage of its lifetime.
We provide training, for example, in machine operation, process control, and maintenance. All training can be organized on-site at your production facilities and tailored to meet your needs.
Our consultation services include the condition analysis of your machinery, optimizing and updating machine settings and providing recommendations to improve process efficiency.
For Glaston automotive glass preprocessing, we offer:
- train’operate – step up machine operation
- train’maintain – maintain high product quality
- train’repair – minimize downtime
- train’know – increase productivity
Feel free to contact us for information about individual training sessions for your automotive glass preprocessing.
In our insulating glass business unit, we are working on a brand-new training concept that we will present to you very soon.
References
Glas Herzog, Germany
#architectural #automation #insulating glass #reference #SPEED
“We have a great deal of confidence in our supplier,” says Andreas Herzog, Sr., Managing Director of Glas Herzog. “Our cooperation with former Bystronic glass – and now Glaston – is just as you would want it to be as a customer. In fact, we’re one of their oldest customers – 44 years and counting.”
Read moreWalshs Glass, Australia
#architectural #automation #glass processing #glass tempering #glass tempering process #iControL #reference #RHC #safety glass #tempered glass #upgrades
In January 2021, Walshs Glass in Western Australia began using their Glaston RHC upgrade, enabling them to improve glass flatness and optical quality. “Today, we’re positioned to take advantage of the rapidly changing glass processing demands in Western Australia," says Steve Cuff, Executive Operations Manager at Walshs Glass.
Read moreParagon Tempered Glass, U.S.A.
#automation #automotive #automotive glass #CHAMP #glass processing #Matrix #pre-processing #thin glass #windshield
“When we saw the CHAMP 25 a few years ago, we knew this was the future we should pursue for our next round of capital expenditures,” says Dan Wright, CEO of Paragon Tempered Glass.
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