Import Glass Corp

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3420 Jefferson Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49548

Import Glass Corporation, established in 1984, specializes in automotive replacement glass, providing a comprehensive range of products and services for various vehicles, including RVs and buses. With multiple locations across the United States, the company is dedicated to delivering quality service and innovative solutions to its customers.

Under the leadership of experienced managers, Import Glass Corporation ensures efficient operations and customer satisfaction at each branch, from California to Michigan. The company also engages with its community through events like customer appreciation BBQs, reinforcing its commitment to building strong relationships with customers and partners.

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