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in 2001, the two managers Robert Hartel and Andreas Buske acquired the enterprise. This led to a radical reorganization with reduction of the assortment, the selling of stocks and properties, as well as a further reduction in the number of employees to approximately 400 workers. Renaming took place
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In Zwiesel a colour glass plant started manufacturing crystal glass in 1953. In 1961 the machine production of cup glasses began, which were quite successful on the glass market. In 1972 the Zwieseler company took over sales of the well-known heat-proof and chemically resistant "Jena glass". On 17
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In the 1970s considerable expansion took place. In 1973 an area of about 100,000 m² was purchased in Zwiesel, on which a new plant was built. The annual turnover increased from 46 million DM in 1971 to 120 million DM in 1978. In 1979 the
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at the same time to "Zwiesel Kristallglas AG". Higher price segment catering and hotels were new areas of concentration. On 1 January 2006 the trademark rights for the traditional brand 'Jenaer Glas' were acquired.
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After further developments in the 1980s a steady decline in the number of jobs took place. In 2001 this number had fallen to 569, while turnover was still approximately 100 million DM.
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In the grounds of Zwiesel Kristalglass, the highest crystal glass pyramid of the world (approx. 26 feet high), made from over 93,000 glasses, was unveiled on 25 May 2007.
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Today the enterprise employs over 700 workers, approximately 500 in Zwiesel, and a turnover of over 70 million euro is expected.
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On 7 November 1884, Mueller sold the factory with the buildings and a surface area of altogether 3.045 hectares for 36,000
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was called after 1940, lost its main facilities in Jena due to the war, production of optical glass was continued in
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The enterprise was constantly extended and equipped with new technical equipment. The years 1914 to 1918 during
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On 1 September 1899, a glass plant in Pirna was acquired for 675,000 marks and the company was renamed the
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In 2006 the enterprise was awarded the title "Turnaround of the Year" by restaurant magazine
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employed about 1,900 workers and was one of Europe's largest cup glass manufacturers.
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Share of the Vereinigte Zwieseler und Pirnaer Farbenglaswerke AG, issued January 1923
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In 1927, increasing automation and sharp competition led to a majority share of the
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Zwieseler Farbenglashütten, vorm. Gebrüder Tasche, Aktiengesellschaft
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Crystal glass manufacturer based in Zwiesel in the Bavarian Forest
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to the brothers Theodor and Gustav Tasche of Cologne. The
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was produced for the first time for drinking glasses.
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Vereinigte Zwieseler und Pirnaer Farbenglaswerke AG
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