UK’s ASOS to sell Lichfield centre to Marks & Spencer for $90 million

Industry:    4 weeks ago

ASOS said on Monday it will sell its Lichfield fulfilment centre ​to rival Marks & Spencer for 66 ‌million pounds ($89.7 million), as the British retailer looks to simplify operations and dispose of ​non-core assets.

Here are some details:

  • ASOS ​expects the sale of the facility, ⁠which is used by retailers to ​store products and process orders, to ​generate a one-off pre-tax profit of 85 million pounds and annual cash cost savings of ​6 million pounds.
  • ASOS has been focused ​on reducing costs and trimming operations as it grapples with ‌weaker ⁠consumer spending and inflationary pressures.
  • The disposal is aimed to address the company’s excess capacity, the retailer said, adding ​that its ​fulfilment centres ⁠in Barnsley and Berlin give it enough capacity for ​future growth.
  • ASOS expects the disposal ​to ⁠be completed during the second half of fiscal year 2026.
  • The company said its ⁠Atlanta ​fulfilment centre will be ​its only non-core asset.
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