BAU Universal

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BAU Universal
Native name
Barmonti Autoki Universitas
Formerly
  • Barmonti Autoki (1952-1973)
  • Barmonti Autoki Universitas (1973-1979)
Company typePrivate
Industry
  • Automotive
  • Design
FoundedMarch 15 1952
FounderAdro Barmonti
Headquarters11 Lucianceri Forum, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Vandricor Barmonti (Chief Executive)
  • Iloterian Vellarocuccini (Executive Creative Director)
ProductsAutomobiles, vehicles
ServicesCoachbuilder, industrial design, car design
RevenueIncrease $7.8 billion
Number of employees
3300
ParentChromeria Design
Divisions
  • BAU Manufacturing
  • BAU Stile
  • BAU Technica
  • BAU Universal Design Studio
SubsidiariesAnontoreloš

BAU Universal (Caphiric Latin: Barmonti Autoki Universitas), also known as Barmonti Automotive, is a Caphirian industrial design company which specializes in car styling, coachbuilding and manufacturing. It is also an automotive design and manufacturing firm, having designed high-speed trains, buses, trams, rolling stocks, automated light rail cars, people movers, yachts, airplanes, and private jets.

The company was founded in 1952 by Adro Barmonti of the prestigious Barmonti Estate, a patrician family whose metallurgical expertise dated back to the Third Imperium. The company's first major project was redesigning military vehicles for civilian use, releasing the Barmonti Ralegresce IX in 1956. The firms early success caught the attention of Caphiria's patrician class, leading to a series of exclusive commissions, including the famous "Consul Series" - twelve completely custom vehicles for senior magistrates. The 1970s saw BAU expand into broader transportation design; their work on the Thessian Metropolitan Railway's luxury carriages demonstrated their ability to scale their design principles to larger vehicles. This project led to contracts with various provincial governments and eventually international clients. By 1975, BAU had established dedicated divisions for aerospace, marine, and public transportation design. In 1978, the firm acquired the Anontoreloš Metallurgy Company, one of Caphiria's oldest metal refineries. This acquisition gave them direct control over their supply chain and access to rare alloys previously unavailable to automotive manufacturers. The company used this advantage to develop lightweight, high-strength materials that enabled even more dramatic designs. Since 1998, the firm has consulted on industrial design, interior design, architecture, and graphic design.

BAU Universal operates as an independent subsidiary under automotive giant Chromeria across 4 divisions - BAU Manufacturing, BAU Stile, BAU Technica, and BAU Universal Design Studio. The firm owns several studios, workshops, and production facilities, including a private 23,000 square meter (250,000 sq ft) workshop for exclusive projects. The firm's annual R&D budget exceeds $2.1 billion, with significant investment in next-generation materials and manufacturing processes. The current Chief Executive is Vandricor Barmonti and Iloterian Vellarocuccini is Executive Creative Director. The company employs over 3,200 people, including 450 designers and engineers, and maintains a prestigious apprenticeship program that accepts only 25 new students each year. The firm's project portfolio includes over 200 production vehicle designs, 85 concept cars, and numerous transportation designs across various sectors. Notable recent projects include the redesign of Thessia's automated light rail system, development of luxury carriages for the Venceia-Cartamanduara CELER rail line, and several classified military vehicle programs.

History

Organization

BAU Manufacturing

BAU Manufacturing, also known as Officina Barmonti, handles all production and manufacturing operations. Officina Barmonti traces its roots to 1959 when Adro Barmonti converted his family's ancient foundry complex in the Stava region into a modern manufacturing facility. The original foundry, dating back to 1672, was carefully preserved and integrated into the new facility, creating a unique blend of historical and modern manufacturing capabilities. The facility is known as Stava Central Complex, and is 450,000 m2. The firm also operates two additional facilities - the Cartamanduara Prototype Center is 120,000 m2 and is for advanced prototyping and testing, while the Limited Production Facility in Thessia is an 85,000 m2 complex for exclusive/limited series productions. Each facility maintains a traditional forge section for specialized metalworking.

BAU Stile

BAU Technica

Universal Design Studio

Corporate affairs

Executive management

Design and production activity

See also