South Yorkshire, England: Ten fire engines battled the blaze, which gutted the fashion giant's main warehouse in Barnsley containing 10 million boxes of clothes. Fashion retailer ASOS has been forced ...
LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - British online fashion retailer ASOS said on Saturday it had been forced to suspend orders and take down its website following a fire at its main warehouse. ASOS, which ...
ONLINE clothing giant ASOS has been forced to stop taking orders after a ‘deliberate’ fire destroyed a warehouse containing ten million packages. Police launched a criminal investigation last night ...
Last month, Buzzfeed News alleged that staff at its Barnsley distribution centre, which is run by XPO Logistics, are subjected to “hot working conditions, frequent security searches and high levels of ...
An updated message on the Asos website says it expects to be "back to normal" in the next day or so. Asos shoppers can sign up to an email alert service to be told when the site is back up and running ...
South Yorkshire Police have begun a criminal investigation into a warehouse fire which tore through an ASOS warehouse at the weekend, after it was found to have been lit deliberately. The blaze broke ...
Following three profit warnings this year, the figure, down from £54.7m in 2013, was just above analysts’ expectations. Asos described the year to August 31 as “challenging” due to a difficult ...
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