A business that works with major clients, such as Victoria Beckham Beauty, has opened a fulfilment site in Blackburn.
Commerce fulfilment and multichannel logistics expert, Staci, has opened its seventh UK fulfilment centre in Blackburn following continued business growth and significant new contract wins.
Signing a ten year lease on their latest site, Staci’s new Staci 7 facility is located adjacent to their 250,000 square feet UK head office, Walker Park.
This new site, Staci 7, is a near 100,000 square feet eCommerce and multichannel fulfilment centre, handling B2C and B2B orders for major brands across multiple industries, including cosmetics, FMCG and technology.
Unilever, Heineken, Coca-Cola and Victoria Beckham Beauty are some of the clients the business works with.
Staci now has 64 locations worldwide, including centres in France, US, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, and Spain.
Wayne Chapman, UK managing director, said: ‘We are delighted to announce the opening of another fulfilment centre in the UK for Staci, and it’s testament to the whole of Team Staci how seamlessly and quickly this new site has slotted into our infrastructure.
“Staci 7 opens on the back of continued, consistent business success both in the UK and globally, thanks to our ever growing reputation as one of the world’s leading multichannel fulfilment experts.
“It is such an honour to support the range of brand owners that we do, being trusted by them to provide the crucial outsourced logistics support their businesses need to grow and delight their customers.’
“Despite a challenging few years for the economy, we’re extremely proud that Staci continues to buck the trend thanks to our diversified portfolio of logistics services, and the opening of our latest site alongside some outstanding new client wins strengthens our position for both today and tomorrow even further.”
Featuring both experienced logistics teams and automated equipment, over 30 Team Members have joined the team at this new site.
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