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Mondraker introduces new headquarters in Spain

Mondraker has introduced its new headquarters in Elche, Spain.

“A non-conformist, out-of-the-ordinary, purpose-built facility that perfectly aligns with the brand image, uniting functionality, and design seamlessly,” said a statement.

“Our new facility enables us to house all departments, office space and production in one space and under one roof for improved synergy and increased performance.”

The strong growth of Mondraker resulted in new needs which have been solved thanks to the new headquarters and building, said the brand. A united workspace bringing together all teams and departments was the priority and creating a unified environment for the development of products and the brand at all levels.

The development of the new building allows for the technical department of R&D, engineering and design to expand, work closer together and incorporate the latest technology into all processes. It also houses Mondraker’s full production plant, where almost all models and bicycles are assembled in one space.

The new production area has also given the brand the opportunity to more than double the current bicycle production figures, it said, a ‘strong commitment’ to continuous evolution and growth of Mondraker.

As well as design and production, the new facility has put Mondraker in a stronger position to work with its global network of sales departments around the world. “To do this, we are not only better placed to communicate with these departments, but the building offers large indoor and outdoor workspaces where we can exhibit the different collections of Mondraker products, host sales events and test ride our latest models,” said the brand.

“The new building reinforces our brand image by showing a minimalist and avant-garde design that evokes the technology present in Mondraker bikes. Facilities where the comfort and performance of all employees prevail, creating a work environment where teamwork and the flow of information between departments are encouraged.

“The non-conformist architecture of the building stands out for its shape inspired by the structure of a wheel. A cylinder of glass and steel that stands out in its surroundings for its uniqueness. The latest technologies have made it possible to combine the transparent façade with a steel outer mesh that provides solar control to minimise energy consumption.

“Natural light was a priority from the start and large glazed surfaces allow you to enjoy the Mediterranean sun throughout the year, creating a warm and welcoming work environment. Its circular design invites you to freely explore the headquarters from all directions. 12,000 square metres, where 99% of our bicycles are conceptualised, developed and assembled.

“As always, quality, innovation and performance are a fundamental part of our DNA and our new headquarters represents this. We are convinced that from here, we will shape our future and develop more effectively, everything that is to come.”

Rebecca Morley

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