Unlocking Advantages with Comprehensive Glass Solutions

Amidst the rebounding construction materials market, which is increasingly pivoting toward premium products and embracing green, energy-efficient standards, Viglacera stands out with its comprehensive, self-sustained glass supply chain strategy.

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Viglacera stands as Vietnam’s pioneering domestic building materials manufacturer, offering comprehensive glass solutions—from raw materials to advanced processed glass and high-end architectural glass products.

Core Differentiation

Viglacera’s unique advantage lies in its complete control over the entire glass value chain. The corporation has invested in cutting-edge technology to execute advanced processing, significantly enhancing product value. This enables Viglacera to supply not only raw glass but also premium processed and architectural glass solutions.

A standout product is the Energy-Efficient Glass (Low-E/Solar Control), which Viglacera pioneered in Vietnam in 2016 using German technology. This line has demonstrated superior quality, becoming the preferred choice for national key projects and major developers.

Viglacera’s Energy-Efficient Glass products have earned EPD certification, and their manufacturing facility boasts LEED Silver green building accreditation. These products meet stringent standards for green architecture and energy efficiency, blocking 99% of UV rays, reducing air conditioning energy consumption by up to 51%, and cutting solar radiation by 79%.

Viglacera’s strategic edge stems from its control over the entire glass supply chain, from raw materials to finished products. This offers two key benefits:

First, it ensures consistent quality control throughout production while significantly optimizing transportation costs, allowing Viglacera to efficiently supply products to construction sites.

Second, architectural glass products are directly integrated into high-end real estate projects, 5-star resorts, and industrial zones developed by Viglacera. This integration, combined with other building materials within Viglacera’s ecosystem, ensures uniform quality and project efficiency.

Energy-Efficient Glass and Ultra-Clear Glass are featured in the 5-star Angsana Quan Lạn Resort – Hạ Long Bay, a project developed by Viglacera.

Reinforcing Leadership

Viglacera recently completed the restructuring of its Building Materials division. Notably, the company increased its ownership stake to 100% in Vietnam Float Glass (VFG) by acquiring shares from its Japanese partner. Analysts view this as a strategic move to strengthen control and position the glass segment as a core growth driver for Viglacera.

Enhanced capital control has enabled Viglacera to reinvest in production technology. The company focuses on developing high-value-added products through R&D, consistently introducing quality solutions that align with modern architectural trends and energy efficiency demands. This is crucial for Viglacera to solidify its position and compete in the premium building materials market.

Following the success of Energy-Efficient Glass, Anti-Reflective Glass is another high-tech product, crafted from Ultra-Clear or Ultra-Transparent Glass. It is ideal for high-end interior and exterior projects requiring maximum transparency and superior aesthetics.

Anti-Reflective Glass marks a significant innovation milestone for Viglacera in its pursuit of the high-end architectural glass market.

Anti-Reflective Glass is essential for modern architectural projects, including office buildings and shopping centers, reducing glare and enhancing aesthetic appeal. It is ideal for applications such as high-end showroom facades, display cases, glass art, and office partitions.

Viglacera is also advancing its One-Way Mirror product, which holds significant potential for projects requiring privacy and security. This new line is highly valued and poised for strong growth domestically and in export markets.

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