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04 OF MARCH OF 2021
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Mango invests 42 million euros in the creation of its new corporate campus

  • The Mango Campus, which will be fully operational in 2024, will respond to the new organisation of the company

    The project has a surface area of 93,400 m2 and has been conceived as an R+D+I centre that will make it possible to face and adapt to the future needs of Mango

     

    Mango continues its transformation with the creation of a new corporate building at the company’s facilities in Palau-solità i Plegamans (Barcelona). The new Mango Campus will serve as a motor of transformation and evolution for the organisation, in line with its company culture.

    The project will involve a total investment of 42 million euros, half of which has already been spent on the refurbishment of some of the buildings located at the company headquarters. The remainder of the investment will be spent on the construction of 20,000 m2 of new office space. Mango plans to commence the building works for this new site in late 2021. The Mango Campus will be fully operational in 2024.

    The Mango Campus will have a total surface area of 93,400 m2, of which 61,000 mwill be allocated to office space. It has been conceived as an R+D+I centre that will optimise the professional development of all Mango employees, while also guaranteeing the required flexibility to face the changing future needs of the company.  

    For Toni Ruiz, the CEO of Mango, “the new Mango Campus will need to be a motor of change for the organisation. We want to promote a new way of working that will allow all our employees to work according to the strategy of customer centricity, which should govern all our decisions and initiatives. We are committed to building a company culture by empowering our employees, so that they can lead initiatives that will become the principal levers of change of the company”.

    Attracting talent

    The Mango Campus will serve as a gateway to attract both national and international talent, and to promote it through optimal tools professionals need to do their job, both in terms of the design of workspace and the provision of the latest technologies.

    With this project, Mango aims to create a leading ecosystem and go one step further in the way it works. The Mango Campus aims to generate a new way of collaborating, connecting, learning and innovating within the organisation. Flexible, open and inclusive workspaces designed to foster collaboration and community creation, while promoting the well-being of all employees with a unique and integrated culture. An environment will be created that combines both digital and analogue technology, and at the same time inspires all employees to promote creativity.  

    “The new Mango Campus has to be a leading platform for the development of new fashion, inspired by talent and innovation. A workspace in which design, training and sustainability lead the way in a phygital environment that has people and our customers at the centre. In short, it is a new way of working that is impregnated with our brand values and the culture of a company like Mango, with a distinct Mediterranean spirit”, Toni Ruiz adds.

    A building with sustainable characteristics

    Continuing Mango’s commitment to sustainability as one of its strategic policies, the building criteria for the new offices include measures to improve energy efficiency through the use of sunlight and low-energy lighting. It also plans the production of solar energy, the use of systems to monitor energy consumption and the installation of electric charging stations for the vehicles of its employees.

About Mango

Mango, one of Europe's leading fashion groups, is a global company with design and creativity at the heart of its model and a strategy based on constant innovation, the pursuit of sustainability and a complete ecosystem of channels and partners. Founded in Barcelona in 1984, the company closed 2023 with a turnover of 3.1 billion euros, with 33% of its business coming from the online channel, and a presence in more than 115 markets. More information at mangofashiongroup.com

Para más información, contactar con
Miki Herraiz +34 610 44 98 39 miguel.angel@mango.com
+34 938 602 222