In The Spotlight
Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation PJSC (Empower) has inaugurated an advanced Command Control Centre (CCC) at its new headquarters in Dubai.
Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation PJSC (Empower) has inaugurated an advanced Command Control Centre (CCC) at its new headquarters in Dubai, revealing that the district cooling provider is leading regional efforts to implement digital transformation initiatives and advanced industrial technologies
The launch represents a key component of the company's technological ecosystem, designed to support round-the-clock operations and ensure an impressive 99.99% network reliability. Findings from the inauguration indicate that Empower is moving beyond traditional management, with a growing focus on deploying digital technologies at scale to improve operational performance across the emirate.
According to the announcement, the new facility reinforces Empower’s pioneering position in adopting smart systems. This commitment is reflected in its operational priorities, heavily utilising advanced predictive capabilities that identify potential malfunctions before they occur, thereby minimising unplanned downtime and enhancing service reliability for customers.
“The new Command Control Centre represents a significant step forward in Empower’s journey towards establishing a smarter, more efficient and flexible operating model that keeps pace with the rapidly increasing demand for district cooling services in Dubai. The centre reflects the company’s commitment to employing the latest digital solutions and smart systems in managing its operations, enhancing real-time monitoring capabilities, improving response efficiency, and supporting service continuity in line with the highest standards of reliability and dependability. This step is an extension of Empower’s approach to strategic investment in digital infrastructure, ensuring network readiness and operational efficiency, while further strengthening its network reliability, which has reached 99.99%.” said H.E. Ahmad Bin Shafar.
AI drives operational transformation
Artificial intelligence continues to play a central role in the company's operational evolution. The centre operates through an integrated platform leveraging advanced artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.
Rather than being limited to isolated applications, these technologies are seamlessly integrated into Empower’s various operational technology environments, including energy management systems, SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, and security and safety networks. Operators are using these systems to provide a comprehensive, real-time view of all processes, monitoring and managing plants across Dubai 24x7 through interactive screens that deliver accurate data and enable faster responses to operational changes.
“The centre provides an integrated operational system that supports proactive, data-driven decision-making, enables the prediction of operational challenges before they occur, reduces unplanned outages, and improves energy efficiency, positively impacting both organisational performance and environmental sustainability. At Empower, we continue to embrace innovation as a fundamental pillar in advancing our operations and enhancing our ability to meet the needs of our customers and major urban development projects in the emirate, thereby increasing customer satisfaction and supporting Dubai’s journey towards greater sustainability and global leadership in district cooling,” added Bin Shafar.
Sustainability and innovation remain priorities
As digital adoption accelerates, Empower is prioritising technologies capable of delivering measurable environmental and business outcomes. Advanced analytical dashboards are actively supporting strategic decision-making, allowing management to monitor key performance indicators and analyse operational trends. Furthermore, the proactive nature of the centre contributes directly to improved energy efficiency and reduced carbon emissions, keeping the organisation firmly aligned with the UAE’s sustainability goals.
The Command Control Centre represents a significant addition to the broader portfolio of advanced technologies embedded across Empower's operations. As the sector becomes increasingly advanced, Empower is expanding its use of automated digital systems, smart metering, operational databases, and thermal energy storage (TES) solutions across its 90 plants, highlighting a clear strategic intent to future-proof its industrial infrastructure.
Rockwell Automation has released the Middle East results of its 11th annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report, revealing that manufacturers across the region are leading global efforts to implement digital transformation initiatives and advanced industrial technologies
The report draws on research conducted with manufacturing executives worldwide, including a representative sample from the Middle East. Findings indicate that manufacturers in the region are moving beyond planning and experimentation, with a growing focus on deploying digital technologies at scale to improve operational performance.
According to the study, the Middle East has emerged as the world's most committed region when it comes to digital transformation. Nearly all respondents, 98%, consider digital transformation essential to their business, placing the region ahead of Europe, the United States and the global average. This commitment is reflected in spending priorities, with manufacturers dedicating close to 30% of their operating budgets to industrial technology investments.
“Manufacturers in the Middle East are not just adopting digital technologies, they are scaling them at pace,” said Ediz Eren, regional vice-president, Middle East, Africa and Türkiye, Rockwell Automation.
“What sets the region apart is the combination of strong investment, clear strategic intent and a willingness to embed advanced technologies directly into operational environments.”
AI drives industrial transformation
Artificial intelligence continues to play a central role in the region’s manufacturing evolution. The report shows that AI adoption has reached near-universal levels, with almost every manufacturer either already using AI technologies or planning to do so. Generative AI has also gained widespread acceptance, becoming integrated across industrial operations throughout the region.
Rather than being limited to experimental applications, AI is increasingly being incorporated into operational technology environments. Manufacturers are using it to enhance quality management, strengthen cybersecurity measures and optimise production processes.
The study found that organisations are prioritising technologies capable of delivering measurable business outcomes. AI and machine learning were identified as the technologies generating the highest return on investment, reinforcing the region’s focus on practical and performance-driven digital transformation strategies.
Workforce and cyber security remain priorities
As digital adoption accelerates, manufacturers are facing new organisational challenges. Workforce readiness has become a major concern, with change management emerging as the leading challenge as companies introduce advanced technologies throughout their operations.
To address these issues, manufacturers are expanding reskilling initiatives and increasing efforts to recruit employees with expertise in digital technologies and artificial intelligence. The report highlights a growing recognition that future manufacturing competitiveness will depend heavily on workforce capabilities.
Cybersecurity continues to rank among the highest priorities for industrial organisations. As operational environments become more connected, manufacturers are investing heavily in protecting digital systems while managing the risks associated with increased connectivity.
The report also highlights growing interest in simulation technologies such as digital twins. Adoption plans in the Middle East exceed those seen in other regions, with many organisations preparing to invest in these technologies over the coming year. Digital twins are increasingly being used to model production environments, test operational changes and improve efficiency before implementation.
Despite strong progress in digitalisation, the research indicates that many manufacturers still struggle to maximise the value of their operational data. While significant volumes of data are being collected, a substantial proportion remains underutilised, highlighting the need for stronger data-driven decision-making capabilities.
Overall, the findings suggest that manufacturers in the Middle East are pursuing a distinctive approach to digital transformation characterised by significant investment, widespread technology adoption and a strong emphasis on operational outcomes. The report concludes that the region is not only keeping pace with global manufacturing trends but is increasingly helping shape the future direction of industrial transformation.
The State of Smart Manufacturing Report captures perspectives from manufacturing leaders across a range of sectors, including automotive, life sciences, consumer goods and industrial manufacturing. The research examines how organisations are adopting technologies such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity solutions, digital twins and workforce development strategies as they respond to growing operational complexity and competitive pressures.
Aluminium Bahrain plans to acquire Aluminium Dunkerque, strengthening its global low-carbon aluminium strategy and European presence. (Image source: Alba)
Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) has announced plans to acquire Aluminium Dunkerque, the European Union’s largest aluminium smelter, in a deal valued at around US$2.2bn
The proposed transaction forms part of Alba’s ambition to establish a global low-carbon aluminium platform and was announced alongside current owner American Industrial Partners (AIP) and French public investment bank Bpifrance, which is set to become a minority shareholder in the business.
Following completion of the transaction, Alba will take full ownership of Aluminium Dunkerque through a deal valued at around US$2.2bn. The acquisition will be financed entirely through a consortium of Alba’s banking partners. Under the terms of the MoU, Bpifrance will invest €100mn in the transaction, securing a 6% shareholding in Aluminium Dunkerque, subject to the necessary regulatory and customary approvals. The investment bank will also be represented on the board of the smelter’s holding company.
The participation of Bpifrance as a minority shareholder and board member is intended to reinforce Aluminium Dunkerque’s strategic role within France’s industrial sector while strengthening its regional presence.
His Excellency Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa said the agreement reflects the strong economic relationship between Bahrain and France while highlighting the confidence global investors continue to place in Bahrain. He noted that the deal further reinforces the Kingdom’s position as a competitive industrial centre with the talent and capabilities required to pursue opportunities internationally.
Khalid Amro Al-Rumaihi, chairman of Alba’s board of directors, emphasised the importance of Aluminium Dunkerque as a strategic French industrial asset. He described the acquisition as a significant milestone for Alba, demonstrating confidence in the company’s future growth potential while supporting the development of a more diversified and internationally competitive industrial platform. He added that the transaction creates opportunities to strengthen industrial resilience in both Bahrain and France while deepening economic and industrial cooperation between the two countries.
"Alongside Alba, Bpifrance’s investment in Aluminium Dunkerque underscores our commitment to securing and reinforcing the long-term future of this strategic industrial site. By joining forces, we are not only supporting the growth of a key player in the European aluminium sector but also ensuring that Aluminium Dunkerque remains a cornerstone of France’s industrial resilience and innovation. Together, we will work to strengthen the site’s industrial project, fostering sustainable development and competitiveness for years to come," remarked Nicolas Dufourcq, CEO at Bpifrance.
“We are pleased to mark an important step in the transition of Aluminium Dunkerque’s ownership to Aluminium Bahrain. Over the past four months, the process has advanced smoothly as expected thanks to the constructive work among all parties and a shared commitment to responsible execution. We remain confident that Alba is the right long-term owner for Aluminium Dunkerque and will be a strong partner for France in supporting the company’s continued development and strategic role in Europe. Aluminium Dunkerque’s success during our ownership reflects France’s enduring attractiveness as a destination for long-term industrial investment, supported by its strong industrial base, skilled workforce and commitment to decarbonisation,” concluded Dino Cusumano, general partner at AIP.
Based in Loon-Plage near Dunkerque, the facility has an annual production capacity of approximately 300,000 tonnes of aluminium. Supported by advanced automation systems, integrated operations and a skilled workforce, the smelter is well positioned to meet rising demand across Europe for low-carbon and sustainably produced aluminium.
Beam Global participated alongside Platinum Group UAE at this annual business gathering. The expansive event attracted over 122,500 visitors and was hosted by the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology.
The transition towards sustainable urban development is accelerating across the Middle East.
San Diego-based Beam Global recently exhibited at the highly anticipated Make it in the Emirates (MIITE) 2026 event on 7 May to showcase its innovative, 'off-grid' EV charging solutions and connect with key regional decision-makers.
Showcasing Innovation at the Make it in the Emirates 2026 Exhibition
Beam Global participated alongside Platinum Group UAE at this annual business gathering. The expansive event attracted over 122,500 visitors and was hosted by the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology. The ADNEC Group, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, and the ADNOC Group, organised this massive exhibition.
At the event, Beam Middle East presented a comprehensive portfolio of 'off-grid' EV charging solutions in Abu Dhabi. These advanced products are designed for rapid deployment, completely removing the need for traditional construction or complex grid connections.
Rapid Deployment of Resilient Energy Infrastructure
The company's innovative solutions deliver reliable, independent energy where traditional power grid access is limited or highly vulnerable. Key advantages of these systems include:
- Delivering clean power without the need for construction or grid connection.
- Providing rapid deployment capabilities that save significant time.
- Ensuring reliable power delivery when grids are constrained or vulnerable.
- Supporting sustainable city development through innovative energy infrastructure.
Exhibited products included a dedicated BeamBike installation located conveniently at the Marina Parking at ADNEC. This installation provided a firsthand look at these clean technologies.
Empowering Autonomous Vehicle Charging Technology
The MIITE event provided Beam Global with direct access to crucial investors across various sectors, including government, defence, and transportation. This strategic engagement directly supported the company's regional growth strategy and ongoing expansion across the Middle East.
Desmond Wheatley, chief executive officer of Beam Global, emphasised the immense importance of this exhibition. “MIITE is a gathering of all the most influential decision makers in the UAE,” he stated. “We are demonstrating Beam Middle East's portfolio of products to members of the royal family, senior government officials, autonomous vehicle operators, and other prospective customers."
He noted that the impressive scale of the event clearly demonstrated that the UAE is open for business. Wheatley added: "We are getting the attention that we deserve – the sort of attention that I believe will lead to material orders as we continue to grow our presence in this very vibrant market."
Regional Growth and Strategic Leadership
This strategic push aligns with broader ongoing regional ambitions. Abu Dhabi intends to lead the world in autonomous transportation, matching Beam Global's recently announced patented wireless and autonomous vehicle charging technology. Furthermore, the Gulf region plans to spend US$1 trillion on sustainable infrastructure over the coming decade. Management strongly believes its products are ideally suited to capture a lucrative portion of this investment.
During the event, Wheatley was joined by Ivan Tlacinac, managing director for Beam Europe, and Uros Toskovic, sales lead for Beam Middle East. Notable highlights included a meeting with Her Excellency Alia Bint Abdulla Al Mazrouei, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship. Wheatley also addressed audiences during a panel discussion and described the BeamPatrol product to senior officers from the Dubai police.
Beam Global continues to develop, patent, design, and manufacture unique technology solutions that power modern transportation and enable robust 'smart city' services. The company’s wider product range encompasses the Beam EV ARC, BeamBike, BeamSpot, BeamWell, BeamPatrol, Beam AllCell custom batteries, and the ARC Mobility trailer. Listed on Nasdaq under the symbol BEEM, the innovator operates globally with headquarters in California and additional facilities spanning Illinois, Serbia, and the UAE. Professionals looking to understand these innovations can learn more about Beam Global's sustainable infrastructure.
The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP) hosted the 16th edition of its Rain Enhancement Hub Webinar Series, bringing together leading international scientists to discuss the future of weather modification technologies and operational cloud seeding strategies.
Held under the theme “From Scientific Evidence to Operational Readiness: Key Lessons from the WMA Annual Meeting for the Future of Rain Enhancement,” the webinar examined how recent scientific findings can be translated into practical rain enhancement operations.
The session featured several UAEREP-supported researchers, including Michael Dixon, Roelof Burger, Will Cantrell and Daniel Rosenfeld.
Moderated by Mohamed Mahmoud, the webinar reviewed insights from the 2026 Weather Modification Association annual meeting held in Reno, Nevada.
Speakers highlighted the growing use of advanced technologies in cloud seeding evaluation, including dual-polarisation radar systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning and causal analysis tools. Discussions also explored developments in cloud microphysics, aerosol-cloud interactions and methods for determining cloud seedability using laboratory research, modelling and satellite observations.
The webinar additionally focused on the operational application of seeding materials and how UAEREP-funded studies are helping improve cloud seeding strategies under UAE weather conditions. Experts noted that upgraded software platforms and integrated data systems are becoming increasingly important in strengthening operational decision-making and programme evaluation.
Abdulla Al Mandous, who also serves as Director General of the National Center of Meteorology, said international collaboration remains essential to advancing weather modification science.
“At NCM, we remain committed to strengthening international scientific cooperation and active engagement across global platforms that advance weather modification research,” he said. “As water security continues to be a strategic priority for the UAE, we are focused on supporting the development and application of innovative, evidence-based technologies that enhance resilience and contribute to sustainable water resources.”
Alya Al Mazroui said the webinar demonstrated the programme’s role in connecting research outcomes with practical implementation.
“By bridging the gap between research outcomes and operational implementation, and fostering knowledge exchange among leading experts, the programme continues to promote multidisciplinary approaches and reinforce partnerships that support sustainable water resource management,” she said.
UAEREP also participated in the Weather Modification Association Annual Meeting 2026 as a sponsor, with its awardees presenting scientific research across multiple technical sessions. The webinar series continues to provide a global platform for researchers and policymakers to explore emerging solutions addressing water scarcity and climate-related challenges.
Terex Washing Systems is set to introduce its latest wet processing technology at Hillhead 2026 with the public debut of the AggreScrub P80 Logwasher with PreScreen.
The new system, which will be showcased on Stand L6 during the exhibition from 23–25 June, has been developed to process challenging materials including construction and demolition waste, excavated material and aggregates. Designed as a compact modular solution, the AggreScrub P80 combines several processing stages into a single chassis to simplify plant layouts and improve operational efficiency.
The plant integrates pre-screening, intensive scrubbing, contaminant removal, post-screening and slurry handling within one unit, enabling operators to process heavily contaminated feed material while maintaining throughput and product quality.
Paul Carolan, Business Line Director at Terex Washing Systems, said the launch reflects growing market demand for more compact and efficient washing solutions capable of handling increasingly difficult material streams.
He explained that combining multiple functions into a single modular system can help operators reduce plant complexity while delivering more consistent washed products.
The AggreScrub P80 has been engineered to remove clays, silts, organics and lightweight contaminants from feed material. Central to the system is the PowerScrub twin-shaft logwasher, which uses spiral blade technology to create intensive stone-on-stone scrubbing action. Adjustable operating angles allow retention time to be adapted according to material conditions, while independent high-torque drives support reliable start-up and minimise operational interruptions.
Following the scrubbing stage, material passes through a triple-deck inclined aggregate screen that can produce up to three separate washed products. Integrated spray bars provide additional rinsing to improve cleanliness before final sizing.
The system also includes a dedicated trash screen to remove lightweight contaminants such as plastics and organic matter. An integrated sump tank and pump help maintain stable slurry levels throughout operation.
Terex Washing Systems said the equipment has also been designed with maintenance and operator safety in mind, incorporating galvanised access walkways, non-slip flooring and wear-resistant components suited to demanding quarry and recycling environments.
Alongside the AggreScrub P80, the company will also display the FM60C compact sand recovery unit, designed to recover fine sand fractions using hydrocyclone technology. The unit combines dewatering, slurry pumping and sand recovery processes within a compact chassis aimed at improving efficiency while reducing energy consumption.
Carolan added that Hillhead 2026 would provide an opportunity for customers to explore how the company’s latest technologies can be integrated into modern aggregate and recycling operations.
Pilot Crushtec has been named Metso’s Best Dealer in the EMEA region, a prestigious international accolade recognising the company’s strong commercial performance, customer support strength and long-standing commitment to delivering high-value crushing and screening solutions across the Middle East and Africa
The award positions Pilot Crushtec among Metso’s top distributors globally, while specifically recognising its leading performance across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It also reflects the company’s sustained sales success, technical capability and customer-focused service approach across its Southern and sub-Saharan African territory.
According to Francois Marais, sales and marketing director at Pilot Crushtec, the recognition marks an important milestone for the business and highlights the collective effort of its people.
“This recognition is a significant achievement and a powerful testament to the commitment, expertise and passion of our entire team,” commented Marais.
“Being recognised on an international stage among leading distributors including others across Europe, the Middle East and Africa reinforces our position as a trusted partner and industry leader.”
Marais says several factors contributed to the company securing the award, including continued market growth across Southern and sub-Saharan Africa, robust aftermarket support capabilities and deep product and application knowledge.
“Our consistent sales performance and market growth across Southern and Sub-Saharan Africa has been a key contributor,” explained Marais.
“Despite challenging market conditions in many sectors, we have continued to grow the presence of Metso’s crushing and screening solutions in the region.”
He adds that Pilot Crushtec’s established service teams, technical expertise and parts availability ensure customers receive dependable support throughout the full equipment lifecycle.
“Our team works closely with customers to understand their operational requirements and provide solutions that optimise productivity, efficiency and long-term value,” said Marais.
The recognition follows the recent five-year renewal of Pilot Crushtec’s distributorship agreement with Metso, further underlining the strength of the partnership and ensuring customers across Southern and sub-Saharan Africa continue to access globally recognised crushing and screening technology.
“The five-year renewal of our distributorship agreement with Metso is extremely significant for Pilot Crushtec’s long-term strategy and reinforces the strength and stability of our partnership,” Marais says.
Through the renewed agreement, Pilot Crushtec will continue supplying Metso’s static and mobile crushing and screening equipment to customers operating in some of the region’s toughest mining and quarrying environments. It also supports ongoing investment in technical training, spare parts availability and support infrastructure.
Customers benefit from the combination of world-class technology and strong local backing, with Pilot Crushtec maintaining strategic stock of equipment, wear parts and critical components to minimise lead times and maximise uptime.
“Our highly trained service teams work closely with Metso to ensure that customers receive expert installation, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting support,” Marais explained. “This ensures machines operate at optimal performance levels throughout their lifecycle.”
The company’s aftermarket portfolio includes genuine spare parts, wear parts, service agreements, technical upgrades and operator training, helping customers maximise productivity and long-term returns.
Looking ahead, Pilot Crushtec plans to build on the latest recognition by expanding its footprint across Africa and further strengthening its support and service capabilities.
“Our priority is to continue delivering exceptional value to our customers and strengthening our position as a leading provider of crushing and screening solutions in Africa, while continuing to build our broader presence and reputation in the global market.,” Marais commented.
This will include broader reach across Sub-Saharan Africa, increased equipment availability and continued enhancement of its aftermarket support network to deliver fast and reliable service wherever customers operate.
“We will also continue investing in skills development and technical training to ensure our teams remain at the forefront of industry expertise and are fully equipped to support the latest technologies from Metso,” he concludedPilot Crushtec Secures Metso EMEA Dealer Honour.
By combining deep regional understanding with global technology partnerships, Pilot Crushtec continues to support the growth and performance of Africa’s mining, quarrying and construction sectors.
Emirates is advancing inflight sustainability through its closed-loop recycling programme. (Image source: Emirates)
Emirates has successfully repurposed over 88,000 kg of plastic from its Economy Class meal services into new onboard products, marking a significant milestone in its closed-loop recycling programme.
The airline is committed to environmental stewardship and has invested approximately US$13.6mn in transitioning to a closed-loop manufacturing model for inflight dining serviceware. Damaged trays, bowls, and snack dishes are collected in Dubai, cleaned, and processed into new items containing up to 25% recycled material. These are then reintroduced onto thousands of flights, supporting circular economy principles and reducing landfill waste. The initiative is delivered alongside deSter, an aviation serviceware provider holding a 'Gold' sustainability rating from Ecovadis. The recycling facility itself employs sustainable design, utilising solar power and efficient water management.
Beyond serviceware, Emirates is reducing its environmental footprint across the cabin. First Class mattress toppers and blankets now use reusable bags made from recycled polyester instead of plastic packaging. Headset packaging across all classes is made from 100% recycled low-density polyethylene. Children's plush toys and bags incorporate at least 50% recycled content , and unnecessary plastic wrapping has been removed.
Amenity kits across cabins feature bio-based materials, kraft paper, and recycled post-consumer polyester. Economy and Premium Economy fleece blankets are now crafted from recycled polyester, with each blanket using the equivalent of 28 recycled plastic bottles. First and Business Class passengers are provided loungewear made from breathable modal fabric sourced from certified botanic fibres , alongside organic skincare products sustainably harvested in Ireland.
Plastic straws have been entirely phased out in favour of paper alternatives , and menus are printed on responsibly sourced paper. Highlighting the natural world, the airline's inflight entertainment is also featuring 100 episodes of acclaimed BBC Earth documentaries narrated by Sir David Attenborough throughout June and July.
At the heart of IVECO’s industrial operations is its Madrid facility, the only manufacturing site in Spain dedicated to heavy-duty industrial vehicles
The plant produces the company’s complete heavy truck range for international markets including Italy, Germany, Spain and Turkey.
Covering 374,000 m², the facility is built around a 1 km main assembly line and is capable of delivering close to 40,000 different vehicle configurations. With 267 core models and more than 2,800 customisation options available, production is designed around highly specific customer demands. On average, the same truck configuration is assembled just three times annually.
“Every truck we build is essentially a one-off, custom-made to meet specific requirements,” commented José Manuel Jaquotot, director of IVECO’s Madrid and Valladolid plants.
“Each vehicle has a unique identifier that allows us to track it from cab production in Valladolid to final assembly in Madrid, ensuring full traceability and quality.”
Manufacturing operations at the Madrid site rely on a flexible and tightly coordinated production system supported by automation and intelligent logistics. Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) transport units across the line, enabling takt times to shift according to the complexity of each build while maintaining uninterrupted workflow across the plant.
Truck cabs arrive from the IVECO Valladolid Plant already painted and welded before being fully equipped in Madrid with dashboards, seats, bunks and airbags. The dashboard assembly process alone includes more than 100 electrical checks and is managed on a separate production line because of its technical complexity.
A major milestone in the process is the integration of the chassis and cab, commonly referred to as the “marriage” stage. Once combined, the vehicle progresses through the fitting of exterior parts, wheel installation and a series of final inspections. These include leak detection, geometry calibration and full functional testing before completion.
The site’s workforce remains central to its operational success. More than 2,700 employees support production activities, bringing the expertise and adaptability required to manage constant product evolution. During 2025, the plant successfully introduced ten new launches.
Sustainability also plays a defining role across operations. The Madrid facility operates entirely on renewable electricity and, in 2025, recycled almost 90% of the water used throughout production processes. Alongside the Valladolid plant, the site forms part of Iveco Group’s broader sustainability strategy and participates in a solar self-consumption initiative with Edison Next Spain, a project expected to help prevent around 500 tons of CO₂ emissions every year.
IVECO’s focus on decarbonisation extends beyond the vehicles themselves to the manufacturing ecosystem behind them. The Madrid plant reflects this broader ambition by combining advanced production technologies, large-scale customisation and sustainable industrial practices in one integrated operation.
