Detmold Group to build new global HQ in Adelaide
Australian-owned international packaging company, Detmold Group, has announced it is constructing a new global corporate and manufacturing headquarters at Regency Park, South Australia.
The Detmold Group is a family-owned and operated business, supplying some of the world’s largest food and retail brands, and operates in 17 countries with manufacturing facilities in seven.
The three-level, 3,500 m2 facility will accommodate up to 240 employees, with staff from eight sites across Adelaide metropolitan suburbs Brompton, Hindmarsh and Regency Park consolidating under one roof by the end of 2026.
The new building will include formal and informal meeting spaces with an open-plan design, breakout areas, on-site parking, end-of-trip facilities, and an onsite café, opening onto a spacious, green outdoor terrace designed for year-round enjoyment.
The building will adopt green design features to maximise natural lighting and ventilation and shade for energy efficiency, wellbeing and comfort, along with rainfall harvesting and recirculation.
Staff from the Detmold Group corporate functions and sales companies Detpak, PaperPak, Detmold Medical and Cup & Carry will relocate to the new head office, which sits alongside existing manufacturing and warehousing facilities.
Detmold Group CEO Sascha Detmold Cox said the Group’s new headquarters in Regency Park represented a strategic investment in the future of the Detmold Group.
“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 said. “Bringing our Detmold family under one roof will help foster stronger connections, knowledge sharing, and a unified culture aligned with our core values.”
Site-works for the development-approved build will commence in June 2025 with project completion scheduled for October 2026. Manufacturing at Brompton will continue, with planning underway to also relocate those operations to Regency Park within the next five years.
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