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SAINT-GOBAIN ENTERS THE PDP (PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL) GLASS MARKET THROUGH A FIRST INVESTMENT IN SOUTH KOREA
Saint-Gobain’s Flat Glass Sector (Saint-Gobain Vitrage) has decided to expand into the booming glass market for flat TV panels, through the production of glass for PDP (Plasma Display Panel). This technology aims at top-of-the-range large dimension screens.
PDP Glass will be manufactured by DISPLAY GLASS ALLIANCE, a joint-venture created to this effect between Saint-Gobain Vitrage (which owns 30 %), the Japanese glassmaker Central Glass (40 %) - which already partners Saint-Gobain Vitrage in the manufacture of Automotive Glass in Japan - and the Korean glassmaker Hankuk Glass Industries (Hanglas) (30 %) - of which Saint-Gobain Vitrage is the majority shareholder.
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The joint venture’s first processing plant will be built on the Ochang site, located 100 km from Seoul (Korea). The primary float glass to be processed will initially come from a Central Glass facility located in Ube (Japan), and subsequently from a specialized facility located in Korea.
Production should begin in early 2006.
By combining the skills and know-how of Central Glass, HGI and Saint-Gobain, the joint venture will be able to leverage the technologies, products and customer base that should ensure its technical, commercial and financial success.
Employing around 37,000 people, Saint-Gobain’s Flat Glass Sector (Saint-Gobain Vitrage) generated sales close to €4.4 billion in 2004. Saint-Gobain Vitrage is currently present in 39 countries and ranks number two worldwide and number one in Europe in the flat glass market.
Saint-Gobain Vitrage is organized according to the markets it serves. Its businesses include: Saint-Gobain Glass, which specializes in basic glass products; the Saint-Gobain Glass Solutions network, which processes and distributes glass destined for the architectural and decoration markets; Saint-Gobain Sekurit, the leading supplier of glass to the automotive and transport markets; and finally Saint-Gobain Specialties, which supplies glass products to the domestic appliances, electronics and photovoltaic industries, but also to the industrial and commercial equipment industries.
April 19, 2005
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