O-I-Glashütte Holzminden: Investments for more customised glass production

Owens-Illinois (O-I), which claims to be the world's largest manufacturer of glass containers, has invested 1.8 million euros in the modernisation of its glassworks in Holzminden, Lower Saxony. With a newly installed „Multi Weight Shear System“, glass production can be made more flexible and individualised.
The new production facility was presented during a tour of the plant. Far right: Plant manager Dr Cyril Thybaut. Image: Grayling Germany The new production facility was presented during a tour of the plant. Far right: Plant manager Dr Cyril Thybaut. Image: Grayling Germany
The new production facility was presented during a tour of the plant. Far right: Plant manager Dr Cyril Thybaut. Image: Grayling Germany

Owens-Illinois (O-I), which claims to be the world's largest manufacturer of glass containers, has invested 1.8 million euros in the modernisation of its glassworks in Holzminden, Lower Saxony. With a newly installed „Multi Weight Shear System“, glass production can be made more flexible and individualised.

Vitaliano Torno, President of O-I Europe, presented the technical innovations on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the Holzminden plant. The guest was also the State Minister for Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, Christian Meyer.

In Holzminden, O-I produces Glass packaging for Spirits producer. The aim of the modernisation investment was to increase competitiveness in this market. A so-called „Multi Weight Shear System“. This means that up to four different bottle types can now be produced simultaneously on one system.

The glassworks in Holzminden produces glass containers for various food and beverage manufacturers
The glassworks in Holzminden produces glass containers for various food and beverage manufacturers

Vitaliano Torno explained that the spirits market requires more from its suppliers. individual designs and Shorter production processes „The more flexibly we can develop and produce our bottles, the better we can respond to the needs of our customers.“ State Minister Meyer referred to the special history of the glassworks in Holzminden and emphasised the sustainable and ecologically beneficial product properties of glass.

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The products manufactured in Holzminden Glass products around 50 per cent of which is destined for export. Deliveries are mainly made to European countries, but also to New Zealand, Russia and the USA.

The plant could manufacture large production runs for beverage and food manufacturers, as well as small, medium and test series for regional customers. Bottler and Distilleries, said plant manager Dr Cyril Thybaut. This offering complements that of the O-I plant in the nearby neighbourhood very well, he added. Rinteln. This is based on Colours specialised. [infotext icon]

280 employees produce 310 million bottles every year

The O-I glassworks in Holzminden was founded in 1897. Following various takeovers from the end of the 1980s, it became part of the O-I Group in 2004. It operates 79 factories around the world with a total of 27,000 employees. The Holzminden glassworks has 280 employees, including 28 trainees. Two glass furnaces are operated, each with five production machines. 310 million bottles with capacities ranging from 20 to 3,000 millilitres leave the factory every year[/infotext].