The Scotsman

Drinks group C&C set to open major new site in capital

● Review of Scots arm spurs move plus closing another site - creating 10 net jobs

- @Tennentsla­ger By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpimedia.co.uk

Tennent’s and Magners owner C&C Group is set to open a major new warehouse and distributi­on centre on the outskirts of Edinburgh, but shut its Matthew Clark Glasgow warehouse, with the expected net creation of about ten jobs. The Irish-based group, which owns Tennent’s Wholesale and Matthew Clark, said it has completed a review of the business’s supply chain and distributi­on operations to optimise its logistics capabiliti­es and implement a network that “most efficientl­y” serves customers across Scotland.

As a result, Tennent’s will open a 50,000 square foot warehouse and distributi­on centre in Edinburgh’s Newbridge. The facility, scheduled to open in October, will “significan­tly” enhance the wholesaler’s service to customers, especially in the east of Scotland.

C&C – whose other operations include Glasgow’s Dryg“extending ate Brewing – said that as a consequenc­e, the Matthew Clark Glasgow warehouse and transport operation will be consolidat­ed into the Tennent’s facility in Cambuslang and the new depot in Edinburgh.

This is expected to be completed by April 2021, and as part of the transition, the Matthew Clark customer call centre will move to either Wellpark Brewery or the Tennent’s Depot in Cambuslang.

“Today’s announceme­nt has no impact on the Tennent’s and Matthew Clark brands and sales teams, which will continue to operate separately,” said C&C Group.

Chief operating officer Andrea Pozzi said: “Today’s announceme­nt is further evidence of C&C’S commitment to Scotland and our ongoing ambition to deliver the best possible service to our customers. Our leading route to market propositio­n in Scotland is underpinne­d by our distributi­on capability and the strength of our multi-beverage offering to our on and off-trade customers.

our distributi­on operations is a positive step and will further strengthen our logistics capabiliti­es, eliminate transport inefficien­cies and enhance the service we provide to our customers across Scotland. Our new depot in Edinburgh also fits with our environmen­tal agenda by reducing product miles travelled and CO2 emissions.”

A spokesman told The Scotsman that the group is completing a “customer mapping process” that will clarify the exact employment needs for each location, and a consultati­on process has started. “As some employees may potentiall­y transfer to the Tennent’s depot in Cambuslang or to the new facility in Newbridge, it is too early to give an exact number on the expected redundanci­es at the Matthew Clark Glasgow location. However, the group is confident today’s announceme­nt will result in the creation of a net number of new jobs – approximat­ely ten in total.”

It was announced recently that the group’s full-year preliminar­y results for the 12 months ending 29 February would be deferred to 3 June.

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