New Porsche Consulting headquarters

Relocation from Bietigheim-Bissingen to the Porsche Design Tower in Stuttgart

08.01.2023 | Article

Porsche Consulting, one of Germany´s leading management consultancy firms, is marking its 30th anniversary with a move to a new office. The employees officially move into their new premises at the Porsche Design Tower in Stuttgart at Pragsattel at the start of January 2024. This marks the relocation of the company’s headquarters from Bietigheim-Bissingen to the state capital. In addition to the top management and many central areas, many consultants will also be working on the four floors of the newly constructed building.

The three managing directors of Porsche Consulting, Eberhard Weiblen (CEO), Joachim Lamla and Federico Magno, opened the site together with many employees. “I am delighted that we can offer our colleagues such an attractive place to work,” said Weiblen, looking out of the windows across Stuttgart, the surrounding vineyards and the Porsche main plant in Zuffenhausen.

Porsche Consulting accompanies clients all over the world on their way to turn ideas into reality. Managers and companies trust their consultants whenever important questions call for feasible answers. With the extensive professional experience of the employees and a clear focus on people, Porsche Consulting not only develops strategies, but also implements them pragmatically. 

At around 87 meters, the Porsche Design Tower is currently the tallest office building in Stuttgart and offers a good view of the city from its location in Pragsattel. It boasts design elements from the Porsche world and borders directly on the Porsche Center in the area. In addition to Porsche Consulting, the Radisson Blu Hotel is also one of the tenants on the 25 floors in total.

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