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Monday 19 July 2021 6:30 am  |  Updated:  Monday 19 July 2021 6:31 am

Ocado fears disruption after south London warehouse fire

By: City PM Reporter

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Digital grocer Ocado has announced two acquisitions worth nearly $300m (£232m) and bumped up its full year earnings forecast, it announced this morning.

Ocado fears disruption this week after a major fire at a south east London warehouse. 

Several dozen firefighters were called to the company’s depot in Erith on Friday afternoon after a robot collision resulted in the conflagration. 

The Erith site handles up to 150,000 orders a week. 

Ocado was forced to cancel a host of orders but said it was “working to restore normal service as soon as possible.”

Read more: Ocado deploys lorry drivers to help with national shortage as more names ask government for help

“We expect the facility to begin operating within the coming week and thank customers whose orders are affected for their patience.

“We would like to also thank the London Fire Brigade and all the other emergency services for their hard work and professionalism in dealing with this incident,” the firm’s statement read. 

The online grocery-tech firm has enjoyed a boost from extended lockdowns and the shift to home delivery. 

This is the second robot-related fire in the firm’s warehouses, after a major blaze in 2019 in Hampshire. 

Read more: Ocado partners with major Spanish grocer as revenue leaps

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