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Andover Ocado warehouse fire: Up to 400 jobs at risk | Andover Ocado warehouse fire: Up to 400 jobs at risk |
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Online food retailer Ocado is proposing to cut up to 400 jobs after a huge fire destroyed a distribution centre. | Online food retailer Ocado is proposing to cut up to 400 jobs after a huge fire destroyed a distribution centre. |
The automated warehouse in Andover, Hampshire, burned for four days in February. | The automated warehouse in Andover, Hampshire, burned for four days in February. |
Ocado has decided to rebuild the facility after a search for new premises was unsuccessful. | Ocado has decided to rebuild the facility after a search for new premises was unsuccessful. |
It said the posts - nearly half the workforce on the site - were at risk because the construction project would take at least two years. | It said the posts - nearly half the workforce on the site - were at risk because the construction project would take at least two years. |
Nearby homes were evacuated during the fire because of fears a three-tonne cylinder of ammonia gas might explode. | Nearby homes were evacuated during the fire because of fears a three-tonne cylinder of ammonia gas might explode. |
Investigators said the cause was an electrical fault in a battery charging unit which caused a plastic lid on the top of a grocery-carrying robot to catch light. | Investigators said the cause was an electrical fault in a battery charging unit which caused a plastic lid on the top of a grocery-carrying robot to catch light. |
In a statement Ocado said it hoped to re-employ Andover staff in the future. | In a statement Ocado said it hoped to re-employ Andover staff in the future. |
A spokesperson said: "In light of the fact that the rebuild of Andover CFC will take at least two years to complete, it is with immense regret that we have commenced a formal consultation process." | A spokesperson said: "In light of the fact that the rebuild of Andover CFC will take at least two years to complete, it is with immense regret that we have commenced a formal consultation process." |
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The union Usdaw said up to 400 staff were at risk of redundancy. | The union Usdaw said up to 400 staff were at risk of redundancy. |
National Officer Daniel Adams said: "Clearly the staff are devastated by this development, particularly as they have spent the last three months helping to keep the business going." | National Officer Daniel Adams said: "Clearly the staff are devastated by this development, particularly as they have spent the last three months helping to keep the business going." |
More than 30,000 orders - 10% of Ocado's capacity - were processed by robots at the Andover warehouse each week. | More than 30,000 orders - 10% of Ocado's capacity - were processed by robots at the Andover warehouse each week. |
The company said it had since introduced additional localised smoke detectors at its other centres, removed the plastic lid on its robots and added heat sensors. | The company said it had since introduced additional localised smoke detectors at its other centres, removed the plastic lid on its robots and added heat sensors. |
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