Delistore.co.uk launches new website & next-day delivery in the UK from 100,000 sq ft Biggleswade Warehouse

New fulfilment centre will drive and support their flagship e-commerce site, and offer next-day delivery on over 600 products to customers in the UK

Delistore.co.uk, the food packaging and paper cups company, are launching next-day delivery in the UK from their combined 100,000 sq ft fulfilment centre in Biggleswade which they share with parent company, Zeus.

Today also marks the launch of their new website.

Delistore.co.uk is partnering with DPD to bring this next-day delivery service to their UK customers, and they are also utilising a new proprietary OMS (Order Management System) and WMS (Warehouse Management System) to ensure orders are fulfilled as efficiently as possible.

The company, who currently sell over 300 products online across paper cups, eco-friendly food packaging and cleaning products, will be adding up to 300 new products extending their range to fully service their existing and new customers.

Charlie Kavanagh, eCommerce Manager at Delistore.co.uk, commented: 

“Delistore.co.uk have invested heavily in new e-commerce fulfilment centres and technology to continue improving the service we provide our customers. The new UK operation especially allows us to extend our offering to new potential customers".

Customers will be able to avail of next-day delivery when they order before 2 pm, Monday-Thursday. Orders placed before 2 pm on Friday, will be delivered on Monday.

Zeus, the Irish-owned global packaging solutions company, announced its acquisition of VaioPak Group (including Delistore.co.uk) in May 2019, as part of Zeus’s strategic global growth plans. This announcement brought the value of Zeus’s latest three acquisitions to a combined total of €15 million.

Made up of ten sister companies, the VaioPak Group provides an extensive range of packaging products to its client portfolio that includes Marks and Spencer, Jo Malone, Starbucks, Red Bull, Tesco and Audi. This strategic acquisition will allow Zeus to strengthen its foothold in the UK market while VaioPak predict company growth of 15%. The award-winning Essex-based company, which will continue to trade as VaioPak, has an annual turnover in excess of £5 million. In 2016, in response to significant demand in the US market, VaioPak established  Printed Cups US, which are manufactured in Chicago.