LEGO
Danish toymaker to build production campus / Opening set for 2025
Billund mayor Stephanie Storbank, Lego CEO Niels Christiansen (c.) und COO Carsten Rasmussen at the groundbreaking for the new facility (Photo: Lego)
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Lego (Billund; www.lego.com) has begun construction of a 100,000 m2 campus in its headquarters city in Denmark to bring together nearly 2,000 staff currently working at seven other sites around town.
Some 1,900 employees in production, engineering, and quality control are to occupy 46,000m2 of new office space, laboratories, test facilities, tool shops, and moulding areas once the building opens in 2025.
Lego employs 6,000 people in Billund, and more than 24,000 at 42 locations worldwide.
Related: Lego expands Mexican plant to house over 750 injection moulding machines
The “Kornmarken” campus will aim to be certified to LEED – Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – Platinum level, the highest rating from the US green building system. The company said it will be constructed using steel and concrete that has a reduced carbon footprint for such materials and feature energy efficient heating systems, intelligent interior lighting, and rainwater management through green roofs.
Related: Lego invests almost EUR 1 bn in new US factory
Some 1,900 employees in production, engineering, and quality control are to occupy 46,000m2 of new office space, laboratories, test facilities, tool shops, and moulding areas once the building opens in 2025.
Lego employs 6,000 people in Billund, and more than 24,000 at 42 locations worldwide.
Related: Lego expands Mexican plant to house over 750 injection moulding machines
The “Kornmarken” campus will aim to be certified to LEED – Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – Platinum level, the highest rating from the US green building system. The company said it will be constructed using steel and concrete that has a reduced carbon footprint for such materials and feature energy efficient heating systems, intelligent interior lighting, and rainwater management through green roofs.
Related: Lego invests almost EUR 1 bn in new US factory
14.12.2022 Plasteurope.com [251711-0]
Published on 14.12.2022