Maersk trims staff at HQ
AP Moller-Maersk is axing 100 jobs at its Copenhagen headquarters as part of a reorganisation that will create two new units — a corporate centre and service functions.
The Danish container, ports and shipping giant is insisting that the redundancies are not linked to the economic downturn.
Rather, they are designed to improve the bottom line of its business units by clarifying head office responsibilities and eliminating...
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