Hundreds of jobs at risk as Debenhams announce warehouse closures and store reviews
Sergio Bucher, who took over as chief executive of Debenhams last October, outlined an overhaul that will see the group shut one of its three distribution centres run by DHL, 10 smaller in-house warehouses and potentially axe up to 10 of its 176 stores over the next five years.
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Hide AdThe DHL warehouse employs 220 staff and will shut in two years’ time, but Debenhams hopes to be able to redeploy many staff affected by the smaller warehouse closures.
Details of his plans came as the group announced a 6.4% drop in pre-tax profits to £87.8 million for the six months to March 4.
It is hoped that DHL will also seek to redeploy many employees affected by the closure of the Lodge Farm distribution centre in Northamptonshire.
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Hide AdMr Bucher’s turnaround will also see the group cull in-house brands and leave some international markets, while also shifting around 2,000 staff to customer-facing roles as part of a drive to lure shoppers back to its stores.
This will see the group offer customers experiences as it battles against a wider trend to switch spending away from clothes towards eating out and holidays.
Mr Bucher said: Our customers are changing the way they shop and we are changing too.
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Hide Ad“Shopping with Debenhams should be effortless, reliable and fun, whichever channel our customers use. We will be a destination for ‘social shopping’ with mobile the unifying platform for interacting with our customers.”