Lidl Lietuva operates a retail chain across the Baltic region with 1,001–5,000 staff, running a Microsoft + SAP + Google stack focused on data and reporting. Active hiring in finance, data, and engineering—combined with projects around energy optimization, facility management, and procurement automation—indicates a shift toward operational efficiency at scale. The pain-point concentration on energy management and reporting automation signals infrastructure modernization as a near-term priority.
Lidl Lietuva is the Lithuanian arm of a pan-European retail network founded in 2002, headquartered in Vilnius. The company operates physical store locations across Lithuania and the broader Baltic region, procuring and selling everyday consumer goods at accessible price points. Operations span finance, logistics, procurement, and customer-facing retail; the technology stack is primarily Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, SAP for enterprise resource planning, and business intelligence tools (Power BI, Looker, SQL) for reporting and analytics.
Lidl Lietuva uses Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, SAP for ERP, and data tools including Power BI, Looker, SQL, and Python for analytics and reporting.
Active projects include energy optimization and ISO 50001 energy management, facility management system rollout in the Baltic region, procurement optimization, and reporting automation.
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