The business said a few hundred people work for the company which runs the site on its behalf.
Asos has said its revenue slumped in the last financial year as it became a smaller but, it said, a more resilient business and decided to mothball one of its UK warehouses.The online fashion seller said it needed to get “back to fashion” as it targets a market of 20-somethings who like shopping for clothes.
Having less stock means that large parts of a warehouse in Lichfield, Staffordshire, have sat empty, prompting the business to announce it would mothball the site. “That doesn’t mean that a few hundred people will lose their jobs immediately,” he said on a call with reporters. “We’re working very closely with our partner to make sure that as many as possible are relocated.”
The business has moved to ensure that it can get products from the design stage to customers as fast as possible.
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