How to Optimize Your Budget When Ordering Custom Fabricated Glass

In the competitive construction market, every dollar counts. As a manufacturer, we see many opportunities where clients can save money without compromising on quality. Here are insider tips on optimizing your glass order.

1. Optimize for Yield Rate Glass is cut from large “jumbo sheets” (e.g., 3660mm x 2440mm). If your requested dimensions result in 30% waste (offcuts), the price per square meter increases.

  • Tip: Consult us early in the design phase. Slight adjustments to panel dimensions can significantly improve the yield rate and lower the unit price.

2. Standard vs. Low-Iron (Ultra Clear) Low-iron glass is beautiful but costs more.

  • Strategy: Use Low-iron glass where edges are visible or for color-matched back-painted glass. For high-rise windows where the edge is hidden in a frame, standard clear glass is often sufficient and more economical.

3. Container Utilization Shipping LCL (Less than Container Load) requires extra crating and handling fees.

  • Strategy: Try to order in quantities that fill a 20ft container (approx 1000-1500 sq. meters depending on thickness). A full container load (FCL) drastically reduces the logistics cost per unit.

4. Simplify Fabrication Irregular shapes, complex notches, and internal cutouts require CNC machining, which is slower and pricier than straight-line edging. Ensure every cutout in your design is functional and necessary.

Conclusion Smart procurement is about collaboration. Let our team review your project list to identify cost-saving opportunities.