Saica Group makes a significant investment in Scotland

Saica Group is to build a purpose-built production facility in Livingston, West Lothian within its packaging business division, Saica Pack.

The new site will offer the latest technologies, while at the same time increasing Saica´s commitment to the creation of sustainable packaging solutions in Scotland.

Changes in customer demand, ageing facilities and challenges associated with existing site locations led the company to take a major step in order to increase Saica Pack´s capacity and offering.

The Scottish packaging business will be transitioning from a two-site structure with the de-commissioning of its Edinburgh and Milngavie sites, to one main plant in Livingston. The new site will be completed by the end of 2021.

“Once fully operational, our new Livingston site will offer the latest and most innovative technologies while improving our service and capacity”, said Adam Haycock, regional director for Saica Pack Scotland. “This new site gives us the capacity to invest further in the future as we want to remain a leading provider of corrugated packaging in Scotland and enhance our offering to our customers”, he explained.

The strategically planned transition period will ensure there will be no disruption for customers as Saica continues to deliver and maintain its excellent levels of service and quality from both its two current operating units in Scotland and its wide network of operations across the UK and Europe.

Saica’s Grangemouth Sheet Plant is unaffected by this announcement.

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