Ocado axing around 1,000 workers amid cost-cutting overhaul


Around 1,000 jobs are being axed at Ocado as the retail technology firm looks to slash costs by about ยฃ150 million as part of a wider restructure.

The group confirmed around 5% of its global workforce is being cut, with about two thirds of the job losses impacting its UK operations.

Most of the UK cuts will affect staff at the firmโ€™s headquarters in Hatfield, Hertfordshire.

The business, which runs robotic warehouses for supermarket chains, said it plans to scale back research and development (R&D), helping it trim around ยฃ150 million in technology and support costs in 2026.

The group also said it will restructure its commercial, support and R&D operations, which will see Ocado Solutions and Ocado Intelligent Automation merged into a single division.

Ocado chief executive Tim Steiner said: โ€œRegrettably, this means a significant number of roles will no longer be required.

โ€œWe are grateful to colleagues who are affected by these changes, and whose talent and hard work have made a lasting contribution to Ocado.

โ€œWe will support those impacted through this process.โ€

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