SAINT GOBAIN IS CORE FOR MECHANICAL OR NOT?
Answer / jayaram
why not....saint gobain aqre the prime producers of flat glasses with a capacity to produce 1500 tonnes of glass per day.Being a glass producer there comes the imporatance of a mechanical engineer to control the machines for the material production. Hence saint gobain is the core industry for m,echanical engineering.
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