Mebsa’s growth towards the future of machining
Since its inception, Mebsa has combined experience, vision, and technology to establish itself as a leader in high-precision machining, adapting to the challenges of each project and anticipating the needs of its clients.
1998–2000: The Company’s First Steps
Mebsa was founded in 1998 in the garage of the owners’ home, starting from scratch with no clients or sales network. Eudald, the owner, brought over 20 years of industry experience, while Marta, the co-owner, led the Sales Department, visiting clients personally and expanding market opportunities.
The first PUMA 200 Daewoo lathe and a Micron Haas machining center enabled the production of the first parts, including components that would become part of rail-cutting supports, marking the beginning of the company’s industrial activity.
2000–2007: Growth and Consolidation
After two years of operation, Mebsa doubled its workspace and later purchased its first 650 m² industrial facility.
Between 2006 and 2007, the company launched a strategic plan to strengthen its commercial division. It also obtained ISO 9001 certification for the first time. During this period, Mebsa secured its first significant international client, with whom it continues to work today.
2007–2024: Technological Innovation and International Expansion
During these years, Mebsa incorporated advanced 5-axis machinery, such as Hermle C32 and DMU 60 eVo Linear centers, increasing its capacity to machine complex parts with maximum precision.
In 2017, Mebsa obtained EN 9100 certification for quality management in the aerospace industry, and in 2022, it achieved ISO 14001 certification, marking a milestone in the company’s environmental management processes and reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and regulatory compliance.
Additionally, the company recently integrated one of the most sophisticated multiaxis machining systems on the market: the Hypermill 5 Axis Multiblade module, a CAM software designed specifically for milling blades, impellers, and turbomachinery with complex geometries. In Spain, only three companies have this module, and Mebsa is the only one using it to machine challenging materials such as Inconel 718.
2025: New Headquarters, Greater Capacity, and Efficiency
This year, Mebsa completed the permanent relocation to its new headquarters in Sant Julià de Vilatorta, strengthening its growth and optimizing production capacity. The new facility offers improved accessibility, more space, and a unified manufacturing flow, increasing efficiency and reducing downtime.
The new site also incorporates sustainability and energy efficiency measures, including solar panels, precise climate control systems, intelligent lighting sensors, and optimized compressed air equipment.
The Future of Machining: Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability
In recent years, the adoption of 5-axis machining has allowed the production of complex parts in a single setup, reducing lead times and improving efficiency. In addition, artificial intelligence and automated systems are optimizing processes and identifying potential improvements in real time.
However, the future of machining is not defined solely by technological innovation but also by a commitment to sustainability. At Mebsa, we prioritize reducing our carbon footprint. Measures such as the installation of solar panels and high-efficiency compressed air systems have earned us the EcoVadis Silver Medal, placing us among the top 15 % of companies worldwide in sustainability.
Every milestone in Mebsa’s history reflects adaptation, innovation, and commitment to quality. From the first lathes to international projects and the integration of advanced technology, the company continues to grow and improve, offering high-precision machining solutions that meet the most demanding industry challenges.