Lidl has opened its first logistics centre in the eastern part of Romania, in the town of Roman, Neamt county.
Lidl’s fifth warehouse serves 50 stores in Moldavia region. Stretching on a 133,000 sqm plot of land, the 45,000-sqm logistics centre is located in Cordun commune, near Roman and near E85 European road. The warehouse was designed to have a lower carbon footprint and provides almost 200 jobs in Moldavia region, both in operational and administrative areas.
The new logistics centre in Roman comprises several facilities for the employees, such as special locker rooms, a cafeteria and a 138 sqm sitting area which is dubbed by a 100 sqm outdoor patio where employees can have lunch.