One of the largest producer of glass containers in Siberia
The production pilot batches were started in 2010. The first stage of the factory is capable of producing 390 tonnes of colourless glass melt per day. The second stage will allow the manufacture of brown glass with a volume of 420 tonnes of glass melt per day. Upon reaching the planned capacity, the factory will produce more than 700 million pieces of glassware annually. The factory is designed based on cutting edge glass industry technologies and is fitted with equipment from leading world manufacturers.
The Narrow Neck Press and Blow technology for narrow-neck glass container production has been implemented and mastered at the factory.
The quality and safety management system for the manufactured products has been implemented, certified, and successfully operates at the factory in compliance with the requirements of the International Standards of ISO 9000, 22000 series, and НАССР principles.
The factory utilises only natural raw materials and produces only environmentally safe products, which are distinguished by their high level of water and chemical resistance, considerable strength, flawless colour, and ideal geometric shape.
The feeder glass colouring system allows switching from transparent glass to any colour range upon the customer's selection.
The consumers of the factory’s products are the leading Russian and foreign manufacturers of the food industry in the Siberian and Far Eastern regions. The supply of products to the markets of neighbouring countries, including Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic, are well established.
The factory’s partners appreciate both the high quality of its glass containers complying with the European standards and the excellent level of services rendered by our company — the timeliness and accuracy of order fulfilment, the prompt resolution of issues, and the expertise and high level of management communication at every level.
Approximately 320 people are currently employed at the factory. The production is led by highly qualified managers.
The production development strategy is aimed at increasing the production of glass containers while maintaining and improving the quality of manufactured products.