Danobat Explained

Danobat S. Coop.
Logo Alt:Danobat's logotype
Type:Machine tool
Formation:1954
Headquarters:Elgoibar, Guipúzcoa, España

Danobat is a cooperative company that is mainly aimed at the manufacture of grinding machines, and lathes. It is located in the town of Elgoibar in the province of Gipuzkoa in the Basque Country in Spain. Danobat, is part of the industrial branch of the Mondragon Corporation, has a 65-year track record in the development of high-precision grinding machines and lathes and invests between 8% and 10% of its income in innovation.

It is one of Europe's leading machine tool manufacturers, employs more than 600 people and has an annual turnover of around 130 million euros.

Danobat was founded in the industrial town of Elgoibar in 1954, but currently the company's employees are spread out over all branches worldwide.[1]

The name Danobat is a contraction of the Basque words "danok" and "bat", translatable as "All One".

All workers are depositories of the property under equal conditions, on the basis of one-member, one-vote in the General Assembly. The member workers form part of the executive bodies of Danobat (Board of Management and General Assembly) on an equal basis and participate in decision-making and management. Membership of the executive bodies is renewed every four years.[2]

History of Danobat

Environmental management

With the support of Ihobe and Invema, in 2001 an ISO team was set up with other companies from the Danobat Group and MCC to achieve the ISO 14001 certification in May 2002. The same year, Danobat was included in the EMAS register. The AENOR audits in May 2003 were successful and the Regional Ministry of Environment of the Basque Government granted the EMAS registration7 in October 2003.[7]

Installations

Danobat has a strong international presence with production plants and service centres in Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom and United States, as well as an important sales and service network covering 40 countries.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Danobat gana el mayor pedido de la historia en máquina-herramienta. Ediciones CincoDias. Cinco Días. 18 December 2013 .
  2. Web site: Kontaktformular und Telefon DANOBATGROUP . 2022-05-13 . www.danobatgroup.com.
  3. Web site: Danobat, en los orígenes de la máquina-herramienta vasca. Interempresas.
  4. Web site: Danobat adquiere la empresa alemana Overbeck – MONDRAGON Corporation. 1 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160312145311/http://www.mondragon-corporation.com/danobat-adquiere-la-empresa-alemana-overbeck/. 12 March 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: La cooperativa Estarta se integra en Danobat para "incrementar su capacidad competitiva". Diximedia. 1 March 2016. 15 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315063222/http://noticias.lainformacion.com/economia-negocios-y-finanzas/actividad-accionaria/la-cooperativa-estarta-se-integra-en-danobat-para-incrementar-su-capacidad-competitiva_8CMA3A0e0CEMIzTyvMuP71/. dead.
  6. Web site: Boletín Oficial del País Vasco. Eusko Jaurlaritza – Gobierno Vasco.
  7. Web site: Danobat consigue el Registro europeo EMAS, de Gestión y Auditoría Medioambiental – MONDRAGON Corporation. 1 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160312150250/http://www.mondragon-corporation.com/danobat-consigue-el-registro-europeo-emas-de-gestion-y-auditoria-medioambiental/. 12 March 2016. dead.