Shipping Giant Cuts 10,000 Jobs As Shipping Demand Falls

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At least 10,000 jobs are being axed worldwide at global shipping giant AP Moller Maersk amid a slump in demand for container freight, reports Bracknell News.

Slashing its workforce

The Danish group revealed it is slashing its workforce from 110,000 in January to below 100,000 as it looks to cut costs by 600 million US dollars (£491 million) next year. Maersk said it had already cut around 6,500 jobs since early 2023 and that another 3,500 would go as it ramps up cost-saving actions.

Up to 2,500 of those additional cuts will go in the “coming months”, with the remainder in 2024, it added.

Maersk has several sites based at UK ports, including a main office in Liverpool, as well as in Belfast in Northern Ireland, Felixstowe in Suffolk, Grangemouth in Scotland, London Gateway in Corringham, Portsmouth, South Shields, Southampton and Tilbury in Essex.

Overall, it has sites at 12 ports, 23 depots, and nine dedicated refrigerated container facilities across the UK and Ireland. It also has a technology team based in Maidenhead and a further office in Birmingham among its bases in the UK.

The shipping industry is suffering as the boom in demand seen during the pandemic years is fading. The sector enjoyed record profits from 2020 to 2022 as economies began firing up after lockdowns were lifted and as firms struggled to secure stock in response to pent-up demand.

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Source: Bracknell News