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NOL to slash 1,000 jobs to combat industry downturn

Ah Hai

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SINGAPORE: Global cargo transport and logistics company Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) is cutting 1,000 jobs worldwide or 9 per cent of its workforce.

The reductions will come mainly from its North American operations, with 50 from its headquarters in Singapore. The Singapore-listed shipper hires about 11,000 people globally.

The company will incur a restructuring cost of US$33 million in its fiscal fourth quarter, with more to come in 2009.

The latest cost-cutting measures mark a second phase of NOL's restructuring exercise.

Last month, NOL said its container shipping business APL will reduce capacity in Asia-Europe trade by about 25 per cent.

This would save the group some US$200 million in costs next year.

NOL also warned that its profit outlook for 2009 appears grim due to an extended downturn expected for the shipping industry.

The shipper said it does not see a recovery from the challenging conditions for quite some time and that the situation could persist for the next few years.

NOL said the market environment has worsened considerably over the past month and that it anticipates further deterioration in trading conditions going forward.

The shipping industry has been hurt by slowing economies in the US and Europe.

Shipments have also been delayed or cancelled due to the global credit crisis which has made it more difficult to insure cargo.

Last month, NOL reported an 82 per cent fall in third-quarter profit to US$35 million.

It also said then that it was expecting an operating loss in the fourth quarter.

- CNA/yb/ir
 

eeoror88

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Er ... Mr Hai (hope you not cantonese) !

They can work at the many jobs offerred at the shipyards....:eek:
 

batman1

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Those GLCs always give the impression they are in good hands and CEOs always getting millions in bonuses and suddenly they say they are not doing well,cut cost lah,KNLBCCB ask the CEOs to return the bonuses and they should be theone to be axed first for poor performance !
 

2lanu

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Remember white scum David Lim? He quitted politics and say want to join private sector. Joined NOL during boom time and got pay 3milo for a short stint. Hmmm... like that also can.
 

congo9

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Those GLCs always give the impression they are in good hands and CEOs always getting millions in bonuses and suddenly they say they are not doing well,cut cost lah,KNLBCCB ask the CEOs to return the bonuses and they should be theone to be axed first for poor performance !
impression counts in this era .....Your presentation also counts.
 

Cestbon

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Many shipping company will start cutting manpower soon. Those want to see the truth can go PSA/Sentosa/Pasir Panjang, you will see many crane not moving and on UP position and also many container ship/oil tanker parking in the sea not miving at all.
 

yinyang

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NOL made a big mistake to remove DLIM 2-3 years back.
Latest has to do with effects of shipping business macros (containers, poor bulk rates etc). Nothing to do with the namesake removed, unless you miss him:p
 
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