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Thousands of orders cancelled after another Ocado warehouse engulfed by robot fire

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Ocado has cancelled thousands of orders after a fire at a fulfilment centre in south-east London on Friday.

The online grocer said the blaze started when three of the robots that help pick its groceries collided at the Erith site.

About 800 staff had to be evacuated and firefighters worked through the night to contain the incident.

It is the second fire involving robots at Ocado. Its Andover facility burned down in 2019 after an electrical fault.

Ocado handles up to 150,000 orders a week at the Erith warehouse.

The company said the fire would cause “disruption to operations” but that it was “working to restore normal service as soon as possible”.

“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.”

It said no one had been injured in the fire and all its staff were safe. The damage is limited to a small section of its warehouse, it added, although it could not say when the site would reopen.

The retailer has contacted all affected customers, but there was a mixed reaction on social media.

One angry customer tweeted: “I’m sorry that there is a fire and glad that it appears no one is hurt, but why do I have to find out on twitter?”

She added: “This is the 3rd or 4th order in a row that has been messed up.”

Others expressed support for the firm, with one tweeting: “Whilst it may be inconvenient, some more compassion for the business and staff affected might be nice!”

Ocado’s fulfilment centres are highly automated.

At Erith, hundreds of robots zip around a grid, collecting groceries and bringing them to members of staff who will pack them into boxes, which are then loaded on to trucks for delivery.

However, a fault in a battery charging unit caused a robot to catch light at Ocado’s Andover distribution centre in 2019.

The site, which processed 30,000 orders a week at the time, burned for four days and was completely destroyed. It has since been rebuilt.

Ocado, which was the UK’s third biggest online grocer last year, has seen huge growth during the pandemic, with sales up 40% in the first three months of the year.

It also continues to strike technology licensing partnerships with grocery chains around the world, including Groupe Casino in France and Kroger in the US.

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