Copart Confirms Deal to Double Operational Capabilities in Scotland

by | May 4, 2022

As part of our ongoing growth and investment programme, we have secured final planning permission for a 31-acre site in East Kilbride which will double our operational capabilities in Scotland.  

Originally announced last year, works can now commence for the new Operation Centre near Glasgow, which will support our continued growth in Scotland alongside our existing Operation Centre in Whitburn and Recycling Centre in Inverkeithing.

We anticipate that the Operation Centre in East Kilbride, which will bring many new job opportunities to the local area, will be fully operational in 2023.

This expansion in Scotland is part of our ambitious growth and investment programme to meet continued demand from our customers, including most of the UK’s major insurance companies and thousands of nationwide automotive customers.

  • East Kilbride is a strategic location close to Glasgow with good transport links
  • The location will provide both Copart and our customers with a significant northern hub.
  • The provision of further storage capacity and scale will also increase the geographical reach of our fast and efficient surge management services, in response to an increasing number of extreme weather events in Scotland.
  • As part of our ongoing sustainability refurbishment programme, facilities at the new site will be constructed responsibly and designed to be inclusive, energy efficient, and eco-friendly.

East Kilbride Scotland

Phil Briggs, Director of Operation Centres, Transport and Engineering, said:

“We’re passionate about continuously growing and improving our services to customers, so we’re very excited to secure final planning permission for our new Operation Centre in East Kilbride, which will provide annual storage capacity for over 49,000 vehicles.

Alongside our existing 30-acre site in Whitburn, it offers the potential for Copart to handle around 100,000 cars per year across Scotland, doubling our operational capabilities in this part of the UK. With extreme weather events increasing in Scotland, the provision of latent storage capacity is more important than ever.”

Jane Pocock, Managing Director of Copart UK & Ireland, added:

“We’re delighted to extend our investment programme into Scotland, further strengthening our unrivalled operational capabilities in this part of the UK in line with the continued growth of the UK car parc and the ever-changing needs of our customers.

Because of the strategic and unrivalled positioning of our sites across the UK, we are proud to say that we are never far from communities, and therefore our customers. This means we can collect and handle vehicles quickly, efficiently, and with minimal environmental impact, supporting our ongoing Plan-Net-Zero sustainability commitment.”

 

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