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News & Articles
10.08.2021

In the first article of this series, published in issue 4/2021 of Glass Mchinery Plants & Accessories, Niki Estner, Software Development Manager
at Bucher Emhart Glass, described how Emhart Glass Vision started using artificial intelligence (AI) for visual glass inspection in 2017. Since its original introduction, several additional AI based inspection solutions have been added to the already powerful inspection portfolio. 

02.08.2021

How do you ensure support, instruction and a timely start of operations when you are not allowed on the customer’s premises? This was the challenge the Mexican project team of Bucher Emhart and our customer Fevisa faced in the spring of 2020.

01.06.2021

Artificial intelligence’, ‘Deep learning’ and ‘Neural networks’ are just some of the expressions we are learning about day by day, and which will soon be taking us all to the next level as we learn how to harness the power and apply it into new inspection technologies. 

10.05.2021

Downstream ware handling performance is directly proportional to the placement of containers transferred onto the conveyor. Jarmo Kammonen explains how Bucher Emhart Glass has honed the pusher motion of its ware handling products.

05.03.2021

In a series of articles that started in the September/October 2020 issue of Glass Worldwide, industry experts from Bucher Emhart Glass have discussed the importance of data being translated among the different systems in the glass container manufacturing process. In this final installment, Mike Rentschler discusses how cold end inspection systems are the ultimate smart sensors in the process. As noted in the first article in the series, speaking the same language is the key.

Press releases
09.06.2011

Sanjin is China’s undisputed market leader for container glass machinery and equipment. Having become a privately held company in 2004, the firm has grown rapidly to achieve sales of RMB371 million and around 1200 employees by 2010. 

The joint venture offers a perfect fit in terms of product portfolio. While Sanjin focuses on low-cost glass forming machines, forehearth, annealing lehrs and palletizers for the domestic market, Emhart Glass imports more advanced glass-forming and inspection machines.

Under the joint-venture deal, which is subject to approval by the Chinese authorities, Emhart Glass will acquire a 52% equity interest in Sanjin and subscribe to a capital increase bringing its final holding to 63%.

The new venture will operate independently of the Emhart Glass group, under the Sanjin brand name and management.  Emhart Glass will provide additional management expertise and technology know-how,
‘I’m delighted that we have finalized this joint-venture deal, which will be hugely beneficial for both parties,’ comments Martin Jetter, Emhart Glass’ President. ‘Strategically, our aims are perfectly aligned, and our product ranges are highly complementary. We believe the combination of Sanjin’s cost-effective equipment and our advanced technology will create a major new force and set new standards, for glass forming as well as for glass inspection, in this fast developing country. ‘On a commercial level, China’s continuing economic growth, coupled with international breweries choosing to site their production here, is driving strong demand for high-quality glass containers. We feel this joint venture is the ideal way for both companies to meet local demand for efficient, accurate glass production for the years to come.

16.05.2011

Emhart Glass, the leading global supplier of machinery and equipment to the glass manufacturing industry, is pleased to announce the first purchase of one of its NIS container-forming machines by an Italian client, Vetreria Cooperativa Piegarese.

01.02.2011

Emhart Glass, the leading global supplier of machinery and equipment to the glass manufacturing industry, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Matthias Kümmerle to the post of VP Technology, effective 1 February 2011.

News & Articles
10.08.2021

In the first article of this series, published in issue 4/2021 of Glass Mchinery Plants & Accessories, Niki Estner, Software Development Manager
at Bucher Emhart Glass, described how Emhart Glass Vision started using artificial intelligence (AI) for visual glass inspection in 2017. Since its original introduction, several additional AI based inspection solutions have been added to the already powerful inspection portfolio. 

02.08.2021

How do you ensure support, instruction and a timely start of operations when you are not allowed on the customer’s premises? This was the challenge the Mexican project team of Bucher Emhart and our customer Fevisa faced in the spring of 2020.

01.06.2021

Artificial intelligence’, ‘Deep learning’ and ‘Neural networks’ are just some of the expressions we are learning about day by day, and which will soon be taking us all to the next level as we learn how to harness the power and apply it into new inspection technologies. 

10.05.2021

Downstream ware handling performance is directly proportional to the placement of containers transferred onto the conveyor. Jarmo Kammonen explains how Bucher Emhart Glass has honed the pusher motion of its ware handling products.

05.03.2021

In a series of articles that started in the September/October 2020 issue of Glass Worldwide, industry experts from Bucher Emhart Glass have discussed the importance of data being translated among the different systems in the glass container manufacturing process. In this final installment, Mike Rentschler discusses how cold end inspection systems are the ultimate smart sensors in the process. As noted in the first article in the series, speaking the same language is the key.