Fire at Ocado's flagship robotic complex to dent sales growth

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News ID: 35134
Publish Date: 15:14 - 06 February 2019
TEHRAN, Feb 06 -A huge fire at Ocado’s (OCDO.L) flagship robotic distribution center will hit sales growth, the British online supermarket pioneer warned on Wednesday, sending its shares sharply lower.

Fire at Ocado's flagship robotic complex to dent sales growthTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) -Around 20 fire engines and 200 firefighters were called to the blaze at the highly automated site in Andover, southern England, which raged for over 24 hours from the early hours of Tuesday. The cause of the fire has yet to be established.

“Whilst we are informed by the Fire Brigade that it is now under control, during the night part of the roof collapsed and there has been substantial damage to the majority of the building and its contents,” Ocado said.

The Andover site was providing about 10 percent of Ocado’s UK capacity and used the robotic technology that the firm is selling to clients around the world.

“As a result of this incident there will be a constraint on our ability to meet our growing customer demand and there will be a reduction in sales growth until we can increase capacity elsewhere,” it said.

Ocado’s retail sales rose 12 percent to 1.48 billion pounds ($1.92 billion) in its financial year to Dec. 2, 2018.

The firm has comprehensive insurance cover for the Andover complex - or customer fulfillment center (CFC) as it calls it - as well as the stock and equipment on site, and for business interruption losses.

Shares in Ocado were down 7.8 percent at 1023 GMT.

Though Ocado has a 1 percent share of Britain’s grocery market, its 7.2 billion pound stock market valuation has been driven by the technology side of its business - providing international retailers with the infrastructure and software to develop their own online grocery businesses to compete with tech giants such as Amazon (AMZN.O).

“For those investors who mainly value Ocado as a technology business, this 10 percent dent (in retail capacity) in the near term, should not make a huge difference,” said Bernstein analyst Bruno Monteyne.

“What is totally unclear to us at this stage is whether the cause of the fire (unknown right now) has any implications for the technology platform itself.”

Source: Reuters

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