Advanced Supply Chain Group has made a significant investment in a new site in Sheffield, which will create hundreds of new roles in the next three years. Located at the Smithywood Industrial Park, the new 346,000 square foot warehouse and fulfilment centre will support the region’s most successful fashion brands and forms part of ASCG’s ongoing expansion.

Advanced Supply Chain Groups adds a new site to their portfolio

ASCG opted for Sheffield for its latest centre due to its excellent location and labour market. Claire Webb, Managing Director at Advanced Supply Chain Group, explains: “We’re working with Invest Sheffield who are connecting us with a rich local talent pool, ranging from graduates through to experienced supply chain operatives.”

“This will help us to quickly recruit for a mix of roles, which will be key to us realising the prime position of Smithywood. It’s close to the M1 and reaches most of the UK in less than four-and-a-half hours. We’ll have the right place and people to continue to deliver and uphold the fast, reliable and accurate service our customers expect.”

Councillor Paul Turpin, Executive Member for Inclusive Economy, Jobs and Skills at Sheffield City Council, said: “It’s fantastic to see Advanced Supply Chain Group choosing to base themselves in Sheffield and it is testament to our city’s strong reputation as a great place to live, work and invest. The creation of 400 new jobs will be a real boost to Chapeltown’s economy and will offer a number of opportunities for local people; a positive step forward following the impact of Covid-19 on livelihoods over the past year.

“It’s vital that new developments and investments focus not only on the here and now but the future too, and so it’s significant that ASCG have chosen PLP Smithywood as their new home; a site that generates 20% of its energy from low and zero carbon technology sources. This is a great example of a company actively taking their climate responsibilities seriously, something I am very supportive of.”

ASCG is an accredited Living Wage employer and employs more than 2,000 people across the UK. The company is best known for its technology-led approach to supply chain management and takes pride in building teams who can develop bespoke software solutions that keep goods moving around the world on time and on budget, while also reducing environmental impact.

Claire Webb concludes: “We’re constantly striving to make our customers’ supply chains more sustainable, whilst being faster, better and cheaper. Finding the right operating sites that fit this approach is key to our own growth and the success of the companies we work with – Smithywood fits this perfectly.”

ASCG has opened its new centre in Smithywood, Sheffield and is currently recruiting employees from across the region.