STADLER , the market leader in designing and assembling sorting plants for the recycling and waste disposal industry, opened new global headquarters in Germany last Friday (18 October) at a key-handover ceremony. At an inauguration event attended by VIPs and senior company executives, Mr. Willi Stadler, CEO of the STADLER Group, opened the doors to an ultra-modern, five-storey building which has the space to accommodate the company’s recent and future growth.
The new building keeps STADLER in the town of Altshausen, in the south-west state of Baden-Württemberg, where the company has been located for 228 years. The headquarters were constructed in three phases, starting in November 2013, at a total cost of €30m. With a 680 square-metre footprint, the premises contain 3,400 square-metres of offices with working spaces for 100 people (and provision for more), six meeting rooms, and an auditorium.
As a prominent business in waste disposal and the emerging circular economy, STADLER places great importance on environmental friendliness, and the new building reflects this. For heating, cooling and lighting, there is an energy-efficient solar photovoltaic system and heat recovery from the company’s powder-coating room. Natural daylight and warmth flows into the building through generous use of glass and a central atrium, and comfortable room temperatures are maintained year-round with energy-efficient heating and cooling ceiling systems.
Speeches were made at the opening ceremony by Mr. Stadler; by Mr. Patrick Bauser, the mayor of Altshausen; and by Mr. Franz-Josef Luib, Construction Manager with Power of Attorney of Georg Reisch GmbH & Co KG responsible for construction of the headquarters. The event’s 100 attendees included regional and local politicians and business people, STADLER’s business partners, and STADLER’s heads of department.
Mr. Stadler commented: “We are very proud of our new, state-of-the-art headquarters. Our considerable investment in this building will help our growing business to operate even more efficiently, and will help to ensure that STADLER is a pleasant place to work. This is an important day in our history – a day to reflect how far we have come as a business and how far we can still go, as our planet’s need for recycling and a circular economy becomes ever more urgent.”
The formal inauguration ceremony was followed on Saturday 19 October by a Family Day at the new headquarters. This gave more than 600 guests of STADLER’s employees and collaborators the opportunity to tour the facilities and to enjoy informal hospitality, live music, and a wide range of activities for children.
Although STADLER’s headquarters are in Germany, the business is truly global in reach. STADLER has assembled more than 350 sorting plants and installed more than 3,000 sorting machines worldwide, and continues to add to these numbers as the world’s need for recycling increases.
About STADLER
STADLER is dedicated to the planning, production and assembly of sorting systems and components for the waste disposal and recycling industry world-wide. Its team of over 450 qualified employees offers a tailor-made full service, from conceptual design to planning, production, modernisation, optimisation, assembly, start-up, conversions, disassembly, maintenance and servicing of components to complete recycling and sorting systems. Its product range includes ballistic separators, transport conveyor belts, screening drums and delabelers. The company is also able to provide steel structures and electrical switch cabinets for the plants it installs. Founded in 1791, this family-run company’s operation and strategy is underpinned by its ethos of delivering quality, reliability and customer satisfaction, being a good employer and providing strong social support.
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