Porsche lays off 600 Employees
During an employee meeting on Wednesday Porsche CEO Blume said "Next year will be the hardest". "There will be a chain of risk scenarios" the CEO continued.
Blume continued to speak in soccer metaphors: "2024 will be the first time we concede goals, but if Porsche stands together as a team, the game could also end 4:3 for Zuffenhausen.
That doesn't sound as if he is confident about the new all-electric Macan, which Porsche will be delivering starting in 2024.
However, it is not just the model series that are experiencing poor sales figures for the first time due to new launches he said. At the meeting at Group headquarters, Blume said that Porsche was affected by inflation and that suppliers were causing high costs. According to Blume, the situation is as serious as in the CoVid years for the car manufacturer.
For these reasons, Porsche is not extending the fixed-term contracts of around 600 employees and let them go.
During an employee meeting on Wednesday Porsche CEO Blume said "Next year will be the hardest". "There will be a chain of risk scenarios" the CEO continued.
Blume continued to speak in soccer metaphors: "2024 will be the first time we concede goals, but if Porsche stands together as a team, the game could also end 4:3 for Zuffenhausen.
That doesn't sound as if he is confident about the new all-electric Macan, which Porsche will be delivering starting in 2024.
However, it is not just the model series that are experiencing poor sales figures for the first time due to new launches he said. At the meeting at Group headquarters, Blume said that Porsche was affected by inflation and that suppliers were causing high costs. According to Blume, the situation is as serious as in the CoVid years for the car manufacturer.
For these reasons, Porsche is not extending the fixed-term contracts of around 600 employees and let them go.
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