Maersk Line announced that
it will restructure its global HQ function (Centre). The new Centre
organisation will be presented on 12 June and be initiated immediately
thereafter. It is expected that a consequence of the new organisation is a
reduction of the number of positions in Centre by approximately 400, hereof 250
in Copenhagen.
The new Centre organisation
follows the substantial changes Maersk Line has made to its global organisation
(non-Centre) since 2008. This included de-layering, off-shoring of work to
shared service centres, simplification of processes and empowering the
frontline. The results have been good, but more can be done, and Maersk Line is
now taking the next step making its Centre organisation more agile in order to
strengthen Maersk Line’s focus on customers and markets.
A key objective of the new
Centre organisation is faster decision making. Furthermore, execution and
service tasks currently in Centre will be moved closer to the customers in
Maersk Line’s country offices in the global organisation as well as its shared
service centres.
“We want to build a
successful business that consistently delivers acceptable returns to its
shareholders. This requires that we challenge ourselves to have as efficient an
organisation as possible,” says Søren Skou.
The review of the Centre
organisation was initiated in March this year. Objective has been to simplify
and focus the Centre, which has led to 400 fewer positions. An Employee
Consultation Committee will be established, which Maersk Line will consult
about the expected redundancies as also required by Danish legislation.
Maersk Line employs 25,000
people, including 2,200 in Centre. Centre locations include offices in
Copenhagen, London, Singapore, Mumbai, Pune, and Manila.
Source : SN-TR, 02.06.12.
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