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Nisbets, one of Europe’s suppliers of catering equipment, marks its commitment to the Irish hospitality sector with its planned opening of a new, 61,000 sq. ft national distribution centre in Cork, Ireland.

According to the firm, its multi-million-euro investment will almost double the company’s facilities in Ireland, and will open in the second half of 2022.

Additionally, the new site will integrate all customer support, sales, accounts, warehousing operations and a new retail outlet under one roof to improve the range of products offered and the client service experience. The Nisbets retail store, located in the heart of Dublin, will be unaffected.

Nisbets said the expansion represents returning its warehouse operations to Cork where the business first opened in Ireland in 1992.

Robin White, Nisbets’ managing director for UK and Ireland, said: “Ireland is a key market for Nisbets and this important milestone coincides with our 30 anniversary in the country. Our growth plans underline our commitment to and confidence in hospitality, our team in Ireland, and our desire to help the market transition and recover post the pandemic.

“We have built a loyal customer base in Ireland and are excited to be able to do even more to support their needs by building a platform for growth through this investment.”

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