Mercedes to slash 1,100 jobs as part of Rs 7,850 crore saving plan

New chief executive Ola Kallenius cites electric car investment and diesel fines as reasons behind need to take decisive action.

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar 15 Nov 2019 Views icon4117 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Mercedes to slash 1,100 jobs as part of Rs 7,850 crore saving plan

Mercedes-Benz has announced a plan to save £850 million (Rs 7,850 crore) by the end of 2022 in order to offset the cost of transitioning into electric and self-driving cars.

The move will include the loss of 10% of all management jobs, which is believed to equate to around 1100 employees.

During an investor conference led by chief executive Ola Källenius, who took over from Dieter Zetsche in May, the German firm revealed it has spent an additional £430m (Rs 3,981 crore) on electric car development this year, as well as paid around £750m (Rs 6,945 crore) to regulators after admitting that 700,000 diesel cars it sold didn’t meet emissions regulations.

“The industry is in transformation,” said Källenius. “The expenditure needed to achieve the [European Union’s] CO2 targets require comprehensive measures to increase efficiency in all areas of our company.”

Mercedes is under particular pressure to meet European emissions targets by next year, with the firm struggling to hit the 95g/km average from its current average of 138g/km for all cars sold.

While it's able to offset some of that risk through super-credits earned by sales of electric vehicles, such as the Mercedes-Benz EQC, failure to hit targets could cost it billions of euros in fines.

Parent firm Daimler has already issued two profit warnings in 2019, and Källenius warned that margins would fall to 4% this year and rise to only 6% by 2022. He also cautioned that the rising trade war between the US and China, plus the impact from Brexit, could wipe out a further 1%, threatening to give the firm smaller margins than many mainstream car makers.

Also read: Mercedes-Benz sells 199,293 cars worldwide in October, up 4.9%

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