Dale Glass Industries (DGI) - showing perfection in curved glulam, benchtops, beams & timber doors since 1974. Dale-Glass Industries was founded in 1974 by Cecil Dale and Joseph Glass. The company began production in an old boat shed in Balmain, Sydney. Now DGI operates from four locations in the three eastern Australian states. DGI Sydney The main distribution centre. Stock includes both structural and decorative Glulam. Specialised joinery and finishing facilities allow for full fabrication of DGI Glulam products for both domestic and commercial applications. DGI Melbourne Serves as the group's cabinet door stockist and specialist, as well as stocking and distributing the full range of DGI Glulam. Fabrication and finishing facilities are also provided. DGI Brisbane Specialises in the manufacture of curved DGI Glulam and rotary press solid timber products. In addition this operation also fulfils distribution, fabrication and finishing functions to service the Queensland market. DGI Dungog Located in the upper Hunter Valley of NSW is the main manufacturing entity. Having its own laboratory and testing facilities the DGI Dungog plant has been designed for a continuous processing facility. Constant upgrades in machinery and technology ensure that plant production is in the forefront of Australian Industry. The end result, and our aim is to produce to the highest standards and the best quality. The range is continually upgraded and extended to cater to fashion, industry and environmental requirements. DGI USA Distributor In 2003 DGI established a sole distribution agreement with AUSSIEWOOD USA, LLC. Based in Florida, Aussiewood actively markets DGI products throughout North America. DGI benchtops, in the USA, are available in raw and fabricated options in most species. Since 1994, DGI has been actively involved in export. As one of the founding members of an export network (Daplar Australia), DGI has witnessed the export potential of Australian Glulam to such markets as Japan and the United Arab Emirates. This is an ongoing project.
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