-
-
- Live
Engine maker Rolls-Royce to cut up to 2,500 roles in latest efficiency drive
British engineering company Rolls-Royce said it would cut up to 2,500 roles as its new chief executive seeks to build a more effi-cient business, in the latest turnaround plan designed to improve the company.
Rolls-Royce, whose engines and systems are used on the Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 as well as ships, submarines and in power generation, has been through multiple restructurings over the last decade, including one in 2020 aimed at surviving the pandemic which resulted in 9,000 job cuts.
For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
Tufan Erginbilgic took over as chief executive in January, promising another revamp.
The company said in a statement on Tuesday that it would shed up to 2,500 roles out of its total staff of 42,000.
The streamlining plan would merge its engineering technology and safety groups, Rolls-Royce said, and as part of that its chief technology officer Grazia Vittadini would leave the business in April 2024.
“This is another step on our multi-year transformation journey to-build a high performing, competitive, resilient and growing Rolls-Royce,” Erginbilgic said.
The plan would also improve the company’s procurement and supply chain management to help cut costs, the company added.
Read more: Robots seen taking 30 percent of UK jobs with women at lower risk - study
-
IATA chief Walsh urges planemakers to fix aircraft delivery delays
The head of a group representing global airlines renewed pressure on planemakers ...
Aviation & Transportation -
India urges global planemakers to ‘Make in India’
India wants to encourage aircraft makers to manufacture in the country, starting ...
Economy -
Robots seen taking 30 percent of UK jobs with women at lower risk - study
Up to one-third of British jobs could be taken over by robots by the early 2030s, ...
Technology