Lidl's new distribution centre at Eurocentral, near Motherwell, will be fully operational by November, the compnay has reported as it welcomed local politicians and councillors for an exclusive visit to the site.
Guests included Neil Gray, MP for Airdrie and Shotts, Graham Simpson, MSP for Central Scotland Region, Des Murray, CEO of North Lanarkshire Council and Jim Logue, Lead of North Lanarkshire Council had a chance to see the £70m warehouse taking shape with the full framework of the building now erected. They were given a tour of the site by Regional Director Ross Millar, and Head of Property Gordon Rafferty, as well as other members of Lidl's senior management team in Scotland.
The 58,500 sq m warehouse is Lidl's largest in Great Britain to date and will support the discounter's Scottish store estate – currently at 97 sites but set to reach 100 by the start of next year. It will also be the base for 600 employees working in roles ranging from operations and logistics to customer service, with capacity to increase the workforce further in the future.
Ross Millar, Lidl's Scotland Regional Director said: "We are incredibly proud of our new warehouse and were really pleased to welcome guests to the site to show how work is progressing. As we head into the final phase of construction, the team here at Lidl are all incredibly excited about moving into our new Scottish home.
"Our investment in this new warehouse underlines our long-term commitment to Scotland, which will help to ensure that Lidl stores from Kirkwall to Stranraer are always stocked with our fresh, locally sourced, high quality products."
Neil Gray, Scottish National Party MP for Airdrie and Shotts also said: "It's great to see the construction progress at the distribution centre and meet the team who are delivering the project. It is a very impressive site and will be an incredible facility. I'm really pleased Lidl are continuing to invest in the area, bringing new jobs and opportunities to the local community and I look forward working with the Lidl going forward to maximise opportunities for my constituents."
Lidl opened its first store in Scotland in 1994 and has grown to employ more than 2,200 people in the region. The supermarket is passionate about sourcing local produce, and stocks over 300 products from 60 suppliers across Scotland. This new warehouse development reflects the discounter's continued investment ambitions in the country.
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