Packaging giant to consolidate at Regency Park

The Regency Park building will open late next year.

Detmold Group will consolidate 240 staff from eight Adelaide locations to an uber-green headquarters set to be constructed from this month.

An onsite cafe will open to a terrace.

The three level, 5100 square metre office warehouse at 260 Regency Park Road, Regency Park, neighbours its existing base.

Designed with formal and informal meeting spaces, break-out areas and end-of trip facilities, it will include sustainable features including natural ventilation, rainfall harvesting and recirculation.

The site will also contain car parking and a café opening to a terrace usable summer and winter.

Employees from next door and other Regency Park locations, as well as commercial buildings in Brompton and Hindmarsh, will move. Completion is scheduled late next year.

Detmold to consolidate

Outside of Australia, Detmold employs some 2550 people in 16 countries.

The three level building will contain 5100 square metres.

“Staff from the Detmold Group corporate functions and saes companies, Detpak, Paperpak, Detmold Medical and Cup & Carry will relocate to the [Regency Park] head office, which sits alongside existing manufacturing and warehousing facilities,” Detmold chief executive officer, Sascha Detmold Cox, said.

“Purpose-built with sustainability, collaboration and employee wellbeing in mind, our new corporate home integrates contemporary design with environmentally-responsible solutions and an open plan layout that supports collaboration and innovation,” she added.

“Bringing our Detmold family under one roof will help foster stronger connections, knowledge sharing, and a unified culture aligned with our core values,” according to the executive.

“Manufacturing at Brompton will continue, with planning underway to also relocate those operations to Regency Park within the next five years”.

Regency Park is about eight kilometres north of the CBD.

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Marc Pallisco

A former property analyst and print journalist, Marc is the publisher of realestatesource.com.au.