Tesco Donabate Distribution Centre

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Tesco Donabate Distribution Centre

Tesco Donabate Distribution Centre is a national retail distribution centre located in Donabate, Fingal, Ireland.[1][2] Built for and used by Tesco Ireland for distribution of a wide range of goods, as of 2022 it is the 12th-largest building by volume in the world,[3][4][5] with a volume of 1,550,000 cubic metres (55,000,000 cu ft); for comparison, this is 42% of the volume of NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building.[6][7][8][9]

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Tesco Donabate Distribution Centre
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General information
StatusTopped-out
TypeDistribution centre
AddressTurvey Avenue, Lanestown
Town or cityDonabate
CountryIreland
Coordinates53.486597°N 6.185162°W / 53.486597; -6.185162
Elevation8 metres (26 ft)
Current tenantsTesco Ireland
Topped-out2007
OwnerKTB Investments & Securities and KTB Asset Management
Technical details
Materialsteel
Floor area77,385 square metres (832,965 sq ft; 19 acres)
Website
www.tesco.ie
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History

The distribution centre was developed by Tesco in 2007 at a cost of €60 million and immediately sold for €120 million in a sale and leaseback deal to a consortium assembled by KPMG. It is located in the local government area of Fingal, in the traditional County Dublin, near the M1 motorway.[10][11] In 2014 it was sold to a South African property fund for 129 million.[12] In 2019 it was sold to South Korean firm KTB Investments & Securities and KTB Asset Management for €160m.[13]

The area of land on which the building was constructed previously formed part of Newbridge Demesne.[14][15]

Use

The facility employs over 600 people, and handles up to 1.5 million cases per week. It manages and distributes all ambient grocery (packaged and processed) and some non-food products for Tesco Ireland's network of 149 stores.[16][17] It is laid out in 87 aisles of 31 bays, each 12.3 metres (40 ft) tall, with a storage capacity of 76,000 pallets.[17]

Staff wear arm-mounted terminals (AMTs) to monitor productivity, which attracted media criticism in 2013.[18]

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