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Daimler Truck to Cut 5,000 Jobs in Germany by 2030 as Part of €1 Billion Cost-Saving Drive
German commercial vehicle manufacturer Daimler Truck announced on Tuesday that it plans to cut approximately 5,000 jobs in Germany by the end of the decade as part of a sweeping efficiency programme aimed at reducing recurring annual costs by over €1 billion by 2030.
The announcement was made during the company’s Capital Markets Day event held in North Carolina, USA, where Daimler Truck also outlined its future growth and financial projections.
In a statement, the company said the planned workforce reduction will be implemented through a mix of natural attrition, early retirement schemes, and targeted severance packages. The aim is to achieve the cuts in a socially responsible manner, avoiding forced redundancies where possible.
“The Board of Management and the general works council have jointly agreed on key points to improve efficiency and created clear future perspectives for the locations in Germany,” the company said in a statement shared with Euronews.
The cost-saving strategy will also focus on reducing production expenses and streamlining operations across its industrial business segments.
Despite the job cuts, Daimler Truck remains optimistic about its growth trajectory. The firm forecasts organic revenue growth of 3% to 5% annually through 2030, driven by strong demand in the North American vocational truck market and expanding opportunities in zero-emission vehicles across Europe. The company also highlighted emerging potential in India and the defence sector.
By 2030, Daimler Truck expects to achieve an adjusted return on sales of over 12% in its industrial business. Additionally, free cash flow is projected to rise by 50% compared to 2024 levels.
Achim Puchert, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler Truck responsible for Mercedes-Benz Trucks and BharatBenz, emphasized the company’s customer-centric strategy. “We want to deliver the products and services that make our customers more successful – today and in the future. Therefore, we are focusing on three strategic levers: restructure, leverage and grow,” he said.
The job reductions and efficiency measures come as Daimler Truck positions itself to remain competitive in an evolving global market, while also committing to its transformation towards sustainable and digitally enabled transportation solutions.
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