19/12/2016
Foundation stone ceremony for Natura Bissé’s new world headquarters in Barcelona Synchrotron Park
Foundation stone ceremony for Natura Bissé’s new world headquarters in Barcelona Synchrotron Park
On December 17, Natura Bissé, a Spanish family business leader in innovation and development of high-end cosmetic products, performed the foundation stone ceremony of its new world headquarters in the Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP), the Parc de l’Alba’s business area. The future 13,500 sqm building will host the research center, the business and logistics departments, the production plant and an area specially devoted to training and innovation. The corresponding investment is € 15 million.
The company is present in 35 countries and is currently committed to a growth plan that includes the consolidation and the expansion in high potential cosmetic markets such as the Asian one, which already represents 14% of Natura Bissé’s turnover. The company employs 300 people and generated a € 49.7 million turnover in 2015.
With a business based on R&D added value, the future establishment of Natura Bissé’s world headquarters in BSP is great news forthe park.
The company is present in 35 countries and is currently committed to a growth plan that includes the consolidation and the expansion in high potential cosmetic markets such as the Asian one, which already represents 14% of Natura Bissé’s turnover. The company employs 300 people and generated a € 49.7 million turnover in 2015.
With a business based on R&D added value, the future establishment of Natura Bissé’s world headquarters in BSP is great news forthe park.
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