Tubelite welcomes Northwestern Glass Fab


Tubelite Inc. welcomed Minneapolis-based Northwestern Glass Fab, a division of Brin Glass Company, as a distributor partner. Founded in 1912, the independently owned and operated glass and architectural metal fabricator and distributor serves Minnesota and Wisconsin.

“We have been a Tubelite customer for the past several years. We’ve been impressed with their outstanding quality and performance, and are excited to expand our partnership with them,” said Northwestern Glass Fab’s general manager, Stan Mariska. “As one of Minneapolis’ largest glass and architectural metal fabricators, we know the benefit Tubelite’s dependable service and products, especially its thermal performance products, can bring to our customers.”

Steve Green, Tubelite’s vice president of sales and client services, agreed and added, “Tubelite’s mission is for our business partners to experience us as the easiest and most dependable company with which to do business. Northwestern Glass Fab’s commitment to provide dependable service to the Minnesota and western Wisconsin markets makes this association a great fit.”

To learn more about Northwestern Glass Fab, please visit www.NWglassfab.com. For more information on Tubelite’s personnel, products and programs, please www.tubeliteinc.com.

 



May 9, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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