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LiSEC continues to provide software and machinery for Pavle

Pavle, a Serbian family-run glass processing company, started cooperating with LiSEC in 2000, when it bought a series of software packages and a range of used machines. The company is now looking to expand its machinery with a jumbo line, vertical processing and will also replace its laminating technology.

Pavle and LiSEC started cooperating in 2000, after a meeting at glasstec, where the company bought software packages and a range of used machines. “These machines are the core of our company until today and have to run non-stop – what they do, indeed. They are of very high quality and we can simply rely on them. Through this set-up with professional equipment we are seen as a serious business partner and we get access to key projects,” says Managing Director of Pavle Marko Tmusic. “Now there is no manual handling of glass sheets any more, as a result the company is accident-free and sick leave has reached a normal level, he adds.

The Management at Pavle is now considering investing in a jumbo line, will upgrade its glass processing line (where they will opt for a vertical strategy this time) and will also replace its rather outdated laminating technology. Tmusic: “Also regarding these investments we will opt for LiSEC machinery and software. This time it does not necessarily need to be second hand equipment that we will buy,” he adds with a smile. “We simply like to do business with LiSEC: they work in a transparent manner, as a customer I always have full overview about processes and all steps are logical. Moreover, in times where competition is severe every company that wants to be successful needs to invest in equipment that enables the company to get to the next level and grow.”

Pavle will be outsourcing the production of large size elements to the LiSEC Glass Forum until it installs its new machines. Tmusic: “We visited the glass processing facilities of LiSEC during the official opening event and we were really impressed, not only about lines and software installed, also about the broad product range and top notch quality the experts in Austria deliver.” This year, Pavle also plans to open up an office in Germany to get direct market access.

Pavle is a Serbian family-run glass processing company located in Pancevo, an industrial city some 20 kilometres north-east of Belgrade, where it is today synonym for “best in glass processing”.

LiSEC has been offering innovative individual and overall solutions in the field of processing and refining of flat glass for more than 50 years. LiSEC’s service portfolio comprises machines, automation solutions and services. LiSEC develops and produces glass cutting and sorting systems, individual components and entire production lines for the production of insulating and laminated glass as well as machines for the processing of glass edges and tempering systems.

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