Accessibility Statement
Zwiesel Fortessa AG strives to make its website accessible in accordance with the Accessibility Strengthening Act (BFSG) and the regulation on this act (BFSGV). This statement applies to https://www.zwiesel-glas.com/.
Description of the service
We offer the sale of glassware on our website.
How our website meets accessibility requirements
Status of compliance with requirements
Our products and services are discoverable, accessible, and usable for people with disabilities in the generally accepted manner, without particular difficulty and, in principle, without external assistance.
Our website is largely compliant with the BFSG and BFSGV. However, there are still some barriers on our pages that we are actively working on and intend to remove in the future. The following exceptions and non-conformities exist:
The following content is not accessible because it does not comply with the underlying harmonized standard EN 301 549:
- On almost all pages there are images without labels. Navigation to these images using screen readers is difficult.
- On some pages there are links without link text.
- On all pages the contrast between text and background is too low.
- There is a page without a title.
- On some pages no language is defined in the HTML.
- On some pages the language defined in HTML does not match the page language.
- On some pages there are form fields without labels. Navigation to these fields using screen readers is difficult.
- On some pages there are buttons without labels. Navigation to these buttons using screen readers is difficult.
- On several pages there are headings without labels or with the aria-hidden attribute, making them inaccessible to screen readers.
- On some pages the values of 'autocomplete' attributes are incorrect. As a result, they may not be recognized by the browser.
- On some pages appropriate child elements are missing within a parent element. This can confuse screen reader users as content is expected but not present.
- On almost all pages there are elements with the aria-hidden attribute that are also focusable. This makes them accessible to assistive technologies even though they should be hidden.
- On many pages there are scrollable elements that cannot be operated using the keyboard. This makes it more difficult for users of assistive technologies to perceive the entire page.
- On almost all pages there are elements whose Aria IDs occur multiple times. This makes navigation with screen readers more difficult.
This statement was created on 27.04.2026. The statement was generated using Eye-Able technology from Web Inclusion GmbH. Eye-Able Report, a product of Web Inclusion GmbH, has completed all automatically verifiable testing steps.
This statement was last reviewed on 27.04.2026.
Contact information
You can report any accessibility issues regarding the website content to us:
Zwiesel Fortessa AG
Dr.-Schott-Str. 35
94227 Zwiesel
[email protected]
Tel.: +49992298111
Market Surveillance Authority
The contact details of the competent market surveillance authority responsible for us are:
Market Surveillance Authority of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services
Carl-Miller-Str. 6
39112 Magdeburg
[email protected]anhalt.de
Tel.: 0391 567 6970
Disclaimer
The automatic review of the web content took place on: 27.04.2026. For the web content accessed via Eye-Able, the Google Chrome browser version 136.0.7103.92 was used. For the tested application version under the specified browser and operating system parameters, we guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. Using different versions or environments may result in different displays that may deviate from the results shown here. For a complete review, manual testing by the website operator is also recommended.