Vitro

Summary

Vitro is the largest glass producer in Mexico and one of the world's largest organizations in the glass industry. Founded in 1909 in Monterrey, Mexico, this corporation has 30 subsidiaries in Mexico, United States, Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Panama.

Vitro, S.A.B de C.V.
Company typePublic
BMV: VITRO A
IndustryGlass
Founded1909; 115 years ago (1909)
FounderRoberto G. Sada García
HeadquartersMexico Ricardo Margáin 400, Valle del Campestre, San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Adrián G. Sada González
(Chairman)
Adrián G. Sada Cueva
(CEO)
ProductsGlass containers, float glass, automotive glass, chemicals, machinery, and equipment
RevenueUS$ 2.1 billion (2016)
Net Income       - US$400Million
Employees = 15000
WebsiteVitro.com

Its companies produce, distribute, and market a wide range of glass articles, which are part of the daily life of millions of people in 34 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia. It was founded by Roberto Sada Muguerza in 1909. It is one of the world's largest glass producers. In 2015 it sold its part of glass bottles to Owens Illinois for $2.15 billion.[1] Vitro now focuses on producing flat glass.

25°38′56″N 100°21′11″W / 25.6490°N 100.3531°W / 25.6490; -100.3531

References edit

  1. ^ "Owens-Illinois to buy Mexico's Vitro's glass container business". Retrieved 2022-01-12.