Yorkshire-based leading glass manufacturer Specialist Glass Products (SGP) is positioning itself for long-term growth following significant investment across its operations.
In the last 12 months, the company has heavily invested in its factory, machinery and, most recently, a new digital platform. This strategic investment strengthens SGP’ capabilities to meet the increasing demand from architects and specifiers for complex, large-scale and sustainable glazing solutions.
Developed by Fishtank Agency, the new website provides a platform to communicate SGP’ to deliver complex projects.
Andrew Taylor, Managing Director at SGP, said, “Our business has evolved significantly since our previous website launch, and we felt it was time for our online presence to accurately represent the high-profile projects we are now undertaking on a regular basis.”
Some standout projects in 2025 include the Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, which featured 6,000 curved and flat laminated glass panels, as well as supplying toughened glass for an internationally recognised landmark, the Top of the Rock in New York. SGP also provided bespoke double glazing as part of the Flockton water tower transformation.
Customers to the site can take a virtual tour to see the factory, products and the team behind SGP. This offers visitors a clear understanding of the firm’s capabilities to deliver what they require.
This website launch follows a GBP 1.2 million investment in the UK’s largest glass processing machine, a capability matched by very few competitors in the UK market. This advanced machinery enables SGP to manufacture glass up to 3,210 by 6,000 millimetres and process glass up to 6 by 3.2 metres, including polishing, drilling, washing and jetting.
For the year ending March 2025, the company reported a turnover of GBP 10.5 million, supported by a workforce of 100 employees. Reflecting SGP’ position as a stable and growing UK manufacturer.
Andrew continued, “2026 is predicted to be another great year for us, and we’re excited to be working on some significant projects that are yet to be announced.”




