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Founded in January 1990 by Mr. Richard "Rick" Freeman, American
Insulated Glass has become synonymous with the highest quality product
and service in the glass industry. With over 19 years of experience
in the glass industry, American Insulated Glass has been built on
referrals based on the quality of service and products we consistently
provide our customers. American Insulated Glass is a family-owned and
operated business that remains a strong force in the glass industry
despite these troubled times.
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To act
as an agency to communicate and exchange information among retailers,
as it applies to the retail segment of the glass industry. We
accomplish this through daily communication via an Account list and
quarterly through telecommunication. This has resulted in a
broadening of our resources and a strengthening of our dedication to
serving the industry of glass.
To establish communication with
manufacturers, wholesalers and art glass distributors, to create a
better understanding of all levels of supply in the industry. This is
accomplished by subscribing "guests" from various manufacturers and
distributors, to our mail list in order to discuss issues relevant to
the industry. This has led to a better understanding of the views
from all levels of the supply structure in the glass industry.
To promote and extend knowledge
among retailers of all phases of operation including, but not limited
to: safety, economics, new products, processes, and inner quality
training. Ideas on public interest and advertising are all shared,
resulting in the best possible service to our customers.
To enhance the retail position
in the insulated glass market place. In a period of increased
competition at all levels of supply, this has led to a better
understanding of our position in the industry, and the methods by
which we can strive to improve that position.
To provide organized
representation from retailers and liaison with the other organizations
within the glass industry. This has given us a strong voice in the
community which can only serve to improve the glass industry as a
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