Only NASSAU was able to meet the wishes and expectations that Carglass had for their largest and most modern Carglass Service Centre. The official opening of the Service Centre, which is situated in Munich, was held on July 12th 2013. NASSAU proudly delivered 9 Panorama doors and 1 rolling shutter to the impressive new building. The Panorama doors are equipped with radar indicators and scanners. The scanners automatically detect the height of the vehicle and open the Panorama doors accordingly, ensuring smooth and efficient daily operation.
As opposed to the traditional 9000G window sectional door, the NASSAU Panorama door has no vertical window frames. Furthermore, the sections are narrower, which gives the characteristic and light panorama effect. In buildings such as the Carglass Service Centre, this door is a perfect fit, as the light but robust exterior contributes greatly to the striking general expression of the building.
According to Rafael Apelian, who is responsible for the operative business and supply chain management of Carglass, the main focus has been on the design of what he called the “Service Centre of the future.” He described the new concept as “transparent” and “architecturally highly modern” and said that “it will make it possible to exceed the expectations of the more than 10,000 customers who will visit the Service Centre every year.” The centre is built with windows in all wall-surfaces in order to create the highest possible amount of transparency for the customers, says Jean-Pierre Filippini. The customers can thereby follow the repair of their cars from the 125 m² waiting area and speak directly with the employees whenever they wish to do so.
NASSAU Panorama is constructed with a very strong aluminum structure, which gives a simple and elegant design without vertical frames.