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Thyssenkrupp Unveils Strategy to Reduce Workforce by 11,000 in Challenging Steel Division

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 1, 2024
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Thyssenkrupp AG, Germany’s largest steelmaker, has announced a significant restructuring plan aimed at reducing its workforce as part of efforts to cut costs amid ongoing challenges in the steel industry. The company is proposing to eliminate 5,000 jobs from its steel unit by 2030 and to outsource an additional 6,000 positions, targeting a total reduction in staff costs of approximately 10%. Currently employing around 27,000 individuals, Thyssenkrupp is facing intense competition, particularly from Asian producers, compounded by a global surplus of steel, higher interest rates, and increasing energy prices propelled by geopolitical events such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The necessity for such drastic measures stems from declining profitability in the steel sector, which has led Thyssenkrupp to stress the urgent need to enhance productivity and operational efficiency. In a statement regarding its future plans, the company acknowledged that achieving a competitive cost structure is essential for survival in the tough market environment. This restructuring move follows a difficult period for the steelmaker, which has been grappling with financial losses resulting from its struggling operations and the broader economic climate affecting the steel industry.

Adding to the company’s woes, Thyssenkrupp recently announced a further €1 billion depreciation in the value of its steel business due to weak earnings expectations and the financial burden associated with transitioning toward greener production methods. This announcement came alongside a reported annual net loss of €1.4 billion, which, though an improvement over the previous year’s €2 billion loss, highlights the severity of the downturn faced by the steel division. Such asset impairment is not unprecedented, as Thyssenkrupp’s steel unit has already seen a significant value drop of €2.1 billion within the past year.

Thyssenkrupp’s CEO, Miguel Lopez, emphasized that the current fiscal year will be critical for making strategic decisions, particularly concerning its Steel Europe and Marine Systems operations. This context underscores the urgency and necessity behind the proposed workforce reductions as the company prepares to implement a turnaround strategy in response to its financial situation and mounting pressures in the industry.

The ongoing challenges for Thyssenkrupp are reflective of broader trends within the European steel market, where producers are contending with intense competition, fluctuating demand, and the structural transformations necessitated by climate policies. Increased operational efficiencies and cost-effective production processes will be vital for the company’s future viability, suggesting that the job cuts and outsourcing are not merely a response to current difficulties but also a proactive step toward long-term sustainability.

Overall, Thyssenkrupp’s decision to shrink its workforce and seek efficiencies is indicative of a pivotal moment for the steelmaker as it stands at a crossroads. The path forward necessitates careful navigation of existing market pressures while simultaneously aligning with global trends toward sustainability in production. This balance will be essential as the company attempts to stabilize its financial standing and redefine its competitive edge in a rapidly evolving industry landscape.

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