C.C. Jensen Windows A/S

World leaders in developing and producing ship windows, glass and frame constructions

The best ship windows!

The C.C. Jensen Windows A/S has more than 60 years of experience in developing and producing ship windows, glass and frame constructions.


We supply CJC™ Ship Windows with special glass, as for example energy saving or sound reducing glass, for all types of vessels and the offshore business.

Focus:

• All types of ship windows from small fishing vessels to cruise liners and special vessels
• Offshore windows A-60 to H-120 all according to Norsok
• All types of glass; energy/noise reduction,  low weight, heated, bullet proof, yacht glass
• Technical expertise, development, documentation - also for offshore
• Production in 3 different countries
• Worldwide network and points of contact

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