Australia’s WiseTech Global plans 2,000 job cuts amid AI overhaul
Logistics software firm WiseTech Global said on Wednesday it would cut about 2,000 jobs over the next two years, in what could mark one of the largest artificial intelligence-related workforce reductions by an Australian company to date.
Shares of the company, which also announced an estimate-beating first-half profit, jumped as much as 10.7% in early trading, and were last up about 7% at A$46.01, as of 0022 GMT.
WiseTech Global, which makes shipping and logistics management software, said it will integrate AI into its customer software as well as internal operations, affecting around 29% of its global workforce of around 7,000 across 40 countries.
