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Glass companies are trying to keep up to a rapidly changing industry

February 13, 2009  By Chris Skalkos


Glass companies are trying to keep up to a rapidly changing industry in a rapidly changing world.
There are several issues facing the glass industry and Glass Canada  is
the only Canadian trade magazine dedicated to addressing the factors
that impact glaziers, suppliers and manufacturers in this industry.

Glass companies are trying to keep up to a rapidly changing industry in a rapidly changing world.
There are several issues facing the glass industry and Glass Canada  is the only Canadian trade magazine dedicated to addressing the factors that impact glaziers, suppliers and manufacturers in this industry.

For 20 years the magazine has been covering the glass, metal, fenestration and auto glass industries with each issue presenting practical information that is integral to the glass professionals in this business.

Technological advancements in glass and glazing products, modernized business practices, the evolution of e-commerce and the Internet, consolidation shifting the balance of competition and new safety initiatives all directly affect the way glaziers do business today, and how it will be done tomorrow.

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Successful glass companies need to keep up-to-date on the variables that may impact their business and Glass Canada  is the key to keeping them informed.

Published by Canadians for Canadians, each issue contains information that is integral to the industry. Articles cover the tool, equipment, machinery and installation techniques that are essential components to glass professionals while industry news releases report on new trends entering the market.

For more than two decades this exclusive publication has put the spotlight on the glass industry six times a year, but now Glass Canada will be shining the spotlight on the glass industry every day. Launched in 2008, www.glasscanadamag.com is a website dedicated to the Canadian glass industry, very much like the magazine.

You can find news articles and in depth stories about new and unique glazing projects across the country or access archived articles of previously published stories in the magazine. Missed an issue? No problem, get online and view a digital version of the magazine. Trying to contact an advertiser about an ad you saw? Just click the link and go directly the advertiser’s website. Got something on your mind? Write a blog or read somebody else’s blog to see what others are saying. Take part in the glass industry web poll or check out the polling results. Wondering about upcoming glass shows? Well, you can check that out too. Have an idea for a story, click the editor’s link and send me a note.

Like the tools on a glazier’s tool belt, the website is a valuable extension of what we do. A tool that allows us to reach more of our readers, with more glass industry content, more often. In essence, the website brings you more of what the magazine has to offer in a medium that provides a forum for glass professionals and their suppliers to learn and share industry developments.

Glass Canada is dedicated to covering the glass industry…in print or online.


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