Post Time:Jul 02,2010Classify:Industry NewsView:190
Pilkington was once a national treasure. From its St. Helens base in England's northwest, it was a pioneer of the world of glassmaking.
Now, that same cradle of innovation is an operational outpost of a disparate Japanese empire.
The Merseyside town is these days better known for its rugby league side rather than its iconic manufacturer, according to a July 1 Daily Mail report.
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