The Scotsman

Parcel facility delivers scores of jobs

● Centre is capable of processing more than 45,000 parcels every day

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

Parcel delivery company DPD has created 65 jobs, with scores more in the pipeline after cutting the ribbon on its largest ever depot, at Eurocentra­l in Lanarkshir­e.

The new distributi­on centre, which extends to more than 70,000 square feet, is located near junction seven of the M8 motorway.

The facility, which is capable of processing more than 45,000 parcels a day, is part of an ongoing investment programme by the firm to “expand network capacity and improve efficiency”. It is DPD’S 31st purpose-built new depot since 2012 and will supplement two existing Glasgow depots, at Cambuslang and Tannochsid­e.

The firm said the Eurocentra­l centre would enable it to “further optimise” delivery routes around Scotland’s largest city and the wider Central Belt, with 117 new routes introduced to ensure the operation can handle the parcel volume growth predicted in the area through to 2025.

Recruitmen­t has been underway for a number of months, and in total the site

could create up to 200 jobs when it is fully operationa­l. The new posts will cover a range of roles including drivers, operations and warehousin­g.

DPD said the investment in the facility followed a “period of sustained growth”, with the group experienci­ng double-digit annual parcel volume increases for a number of years.

The firm also recently reported a 40 per cent yearon-year increase in weekend parcel volumes, while its app

now has some three million users across the UK.

Parcel delivery firms have experience­d a surge in business as more and more shoppers order goods online.

DPD’S latest Scottish distributi­on centre was officially opened by the MP for Airdrie and Shotts, Neil Gray, and the delivery company’s chief executive, Dwain Mcdonald.

Mcdonald said: “The new distributi­on centre is stunning and it is both our biggesteve­r depot and our most technologi­cally advanced. We’ve gone from 36,000 square foot new-builds back in 2012 to over 70,000 sq ft here today.

“Doubling the size means we not only increase our capacity overnight, but we’ve also got room to carry on growing, to ensure we continue to maintain the high level of service our Scottish customers have come to expect from us.

“We’ve invested heavily in Scotland in recent years with a big new distributi­on centre in Edinburgh and a purposebui­lt depot in Aberdeen.

“The investment in new larger, fully automated, purposebui­lt facilities in the last six years has made a huge difference to our operationa­l efficiency across the network.

“Some of our new-builds have replaced existing, older DPD depots, but around half of them have been brand new locations for us, like this one.”

He added: “The scale of our investment is unpreceden­ted in the sector.

“We’ve now built 31 brand new depots in the last six years with more in the pipeline, and we are about to start work on our second giant ‘Superhub’ in three years at Hinckley in Leicesters­hire.”

DPD is a member of DPD Group – owned by France’s La Poste. The company operates more than 8,000 vehicles from 56 locations and delivers 230 million parcels a year.

“We’ve invested heavily in Scotland in recent years with a big new distributi­on centre in Edinburgh and a purpose-built depot in Aberdeen”

DWAIN MCDONALD, CEO

 ??  ?? 0 The Lanarkshir­e site was opened by Dwain Mcdonald and Neil Gray MP
0 The Lanarkshir­e site was opened by Dwain Mcdonald and Neil Gray MP

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