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Rolls-Royce to shed 800 more marine jobs

Written by Nick Blenkey
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DECEMBER 2, 2016 — Rolls-Royce yesterday announced what it called “plans to accelerate the transformation of its marine business as a result of continuing weakness in the maritime market.”

Among other things, that translates into trimming the senior management team and shedding 800 jobs in an effort to get an estimated £45-50 million of annualized savings from mid-2017. Costs of this restructuring are expected to be around £20 million, split between 2016 and 2017.

The proposed job reductions are in addition to the reduction of 1,000 employees announced in May and October last year. The Marine business currently employs around 4,800 people in 34 countries.

The program also includes proposed investments to establish an R&D center for the development of new propulsion products, and an expanded services hub for Northern Europe, both in Ulsteinvik, Norway.

There will also be an increases focus on developing electrical and digital technologies as the maritime industry shifts towards a more digital future where Ship Intelligence plays a greater role.

The latest proposals follow a series of cost reduction initiatives carried out over the past three years to improve the affordability and competitiveness of the marine business.

Mikael Makinen, Rolls-Royce, President – Marine, said: “The ongoing market weakness that has followed the dramatic fall in the price of oil continues to have an adverse impact upon our order book and profitability. We have made significant progress in transforming Marine into a far more agile and simplified business than we were and we have to take further steps to address our cost base.

“Reducing our workforce is never an easy decision, but we have no option but to take further action beyond the changes we have made to date. This remains a fundamentally strong business, but we need to overcome the immediate challenges and focus our investments on the technologies that will shape our future growth.”

Warren East, CEO of Rolls-Royce added: “I am very supportive of Mikael and his team’s proactive efforts to optimize our Marine business in extremely challenging market conditions and at the same time to target investment on future opportunities. The actions being taken will enhance the competitive strength and resilience of the business in what remains an attractive market for Rolls-Royce.”

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