The Orosháza Flat Glass Factory Is Being Sold, It Was Announced for Nearly 10 Billion Forints
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The American Guardian Industries started the plant in 1991, which produced continuously until 2022.
There are no more questions, the fate of the Orosháza flat glass factory has been decided, writes Beol.hu, after the real estate advertisement for the factory buildings was published. The American Guardian launched the plant on February 3, 1991, and production was continuous until 2022. At that time, citing the European energy situation, the company switched off the FLOAT glass furnace, the step was called temporary, and the restart was tied to …
Guardian Industries is asking for nearly 10 billion forints for the plant.
The Orosháza flat glass factory is set to close permanently, with owner Guardian offering the entire industrial facility for sale. The once-pioneering plant, which has a 30-year history, has been put on the market for 9.57 billion forints (24 million euros) after the furnace, which was shut down due to the 2022 energy crisis, has not been restarted since, BEOL wrote.
The Foreign Owner Is Selling the Orosháza Flat Glass Factory, Which Has Been Losing Money for Years.
The history of the Orosháza flat glass factory has officially come to an end after the factory buildings were put up for sale. Founded in 1991 by the American Guardian, the factory operated for more than three decades, but the European energy crisis finally sealed its fate.
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