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Asda is set to slash up to 1,000 jobs as it accelerates warehouse automation, moving its George clothing operation from three sites to a single DHL-run facility in Derby.
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Asda set to cut 1000 jobs as supermarket chain makes further push into automation

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Last updated: June 4, 2026 12:45 pm
NTK Journalist Published June 4, 2026
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Asda is set to cut up to 1,000 jobs as it accelerates the use of automation and robotics across its warehouse operations.

The supermarket giant is planning a major restructuring of its logistics network, which will see more roles replaced or reshaped by automated systems, as reported by Need To Know.

The move forms part of a wider overhaul of Asda’s George clothing online operation, which is being relocated and consolidated at a single warehouse site in Derby run by logistics firm DHL.

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Around 1,250 staff are expected to transfer under TUPE regulations; however, only around 250 roles will be required at the new facility, leaving a significant number of jobs affected.

The overhaul will see operations moved from three separate distribution sites in Northamptonshire, Staffordshire and the North East.

The changes come as retailers across the UK increasingly invest in robotics and automated warehouse systems in a bid to cut costs and improve efficiency.

Asda is set to slash up to 1,000 jobs as it accelerates warehouse automation, moving its George clothing operation from three sites to a single DHL-run facility in Derby.
Asda store. (Jam Press/ASDA)

A spokesperson for Asda said the company remains focused on supporting affected staff through the transition and exploring alternative roles where possible.

The GMB union has criticised the plans, warning that the shift towards automation is driving significant job losses across the sector.

The restructuring is part of a wider turnaround strategy at Asda as it looks to strengthen performance and modernise its operations following a period of declining market share.

In a reddit thread discussing the news, users took to the forum to share their thoughts.

One person said: “No way this will result in cheaper goods; all it will do is result in more profit.”

Another person added: “How many of those robots will be spending their wages in their local community I wonder?”

Someone else said: “Robots are going to utterly decimate jobs such as taxi drivers, delivery drivers, warehouse picking/packing, etc. I wouldn’t be surprised if this happens within the next five years.”

Asda is set to slash up to 1,000 jobs as it accelerates warehouse automation, moving its George clothing operation from three sites to a single DHL-run facility in Derby.
Asda store. (Jam Press/ASDA)

Another person said: “This is what an increase in productivity looks like. This is a good thing.”

One person responded,: “I’m not sure the people losing their job, or those unable to find one will agree with you.

“We already know that poverty results in an increase in crime. Put 2 and 2 together and this looks great for the execs and shareholders, and has an awful knock-on effect for everyone else.”

The announcement comes amid a broader trend in the retail sector, with major supermarket and logistics firms increasingly turning to automation technology in warehouses and distribution centres.

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