Pandora inaugurates crafting facility
The facility sets new standards in the global jewellery industry in terms of craft, scale, speed and environmental impact. It is a central part of Pandora’s strategy to invest in more agile production capabilities and its ambition to bring innovation to affordable jewellery.
“We are very proud to celebrate the official opening of our new crafting facility. Pandora wants to meet consumers’ demand for beautiful jewellery at affordable prices made in an environmentally-friendly way, and Triple A is an important milestone for us in this regard. The investment also underlines our long-term and strong partnership with Thailand and the Thai people,” says Thomas Touborg, SVP Group Operations.
The Triple A facility brings several innovations to the crafting of jewellery. It incorporates flow lines where artificial intelligence vehicles transport product parts between work stations manned by up to 5,000 craftspeople. Craftspeople with different skills are seated together to secure a smooth process flow and improve productivity and quality.
This will allow the facility to produce more than 1.5 million pieces of jewellery per week and shorten production lead time from 5-8 weeks down to a maximum of 4 weeks. The new crafting facility has achieved Leed Gold certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and meets the highest sustainability standards.
Wastewater is recycled to save up to 60 percent on water consumption. Energy-saving exhaust systems are implemented. A rooftop garden reduces overall energy consumption and allows employees to relax outdoors.
Triple A is an expansion built next to Pandora’s existing crafting facility in Gemopolis on the outskirts of Bangkok. The Gemopolis facility first opened in 2005 and today employs close to 10,000 people.