Post by : Avinab Raana
Global logistics software provider WiseTech Global has confirmed plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 30% as part of a sweeping AI restructure impact strategy. The company says the move is aimed at realigning resources toward artificial intelligence, automation and next-generation technology development, but the decision nonetheless marks a significant contraction in its global staffing footprint.
The decision to cut jobs comes as WiseTech intensifies its focus on AI-driven products designed to streamline operations across global supply chains. The company’s leadership explained that evolving customer demands and rapid advances in automation necessitate a fundamental business transformation. By reallocating resources to AI development, WiseTech hopes to accelerate innovation in its core logistics software offerings.
Industry analysts note that technology firms specialising in freight and supply chain solutions are increasingly prioritising AI functionality to maintain competitive advantage. While workforce reductions can be disruptive, they are often part of larger efforts to modernise software platforms and improve scalability.
As WiseTech Global navigates this transition, customers and partners will be watching closely to see how the company balances talent restructuring with its promise to deliver advanced, AI-enhanced supply chain technologies in a rapidly evolving market.
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