Lidl opens new distribution centre in West Midlands

Lidl has just opened its 11th regional distribution centre (RDC) in the West Midlands, providing 400 jobs for the local area.
Taking up 435,938sq ft, or 10 football pitches, the Wednesbury warehouse is also Lidl UK’s biggest. It’s the German discount grocer’s second distribution centre to open since the Southampton one six months ago, and forms part of its three-year £1.5 billion expansion investment in the UK. Lidl opened its first British-based distribution centre in 1994 nearby Lutterworth, and currently has warehouses in 10 other locations up and down the country.
The supermarket retailer’s recently-announced plans to relocate and expand its Scottish distribution centre to Eurocentral near Glasgow, creating over 350 jobs, has also been given the green light for construction, while further warehouses in Exeter, Doncaster and Bolton are also in the pipeline. The new Wednesbury distribution centre will serve 56 stores, with an additional eight stores eight stores planned in the next two years.



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