Maersk Line moves Asia HQ to Hong Kong
As part of the corporate restructuring initiative that includes laying off 4,000 employees, Maersk Line will combine two regions in Asia and move its regional headquarters from Singapore to Hong Kong. The move will also see the carrier's Singapore manager go.
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Subsequently, the office in Singapore will be shut down as Maersk Line's HQ for Southeast Asia/Pacific, a region that covers key destinations such as Indonesia and Australia.
The decision also means that a number of functions and jobs are being discontinued at the Singapore office, the most notable of which likely being that Maersk Line's Regional Manager, Lars Mikael Jensen, has been pulled back to the carrier's global HQ in Copenhagen.
As part of the corporate restructuring initiative that includes laying off 4,000 employees, Maersk Line will combine two regions in Asia and move its regional headquarters from Singapore to Hong Kong. The move will also see the carrier's Singapore manager go.
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Subsequently, the office in Singapore will be shut down as Maersk Line's HQ for Southeast Asia/Pacific, a region that covers key destinations such as Indonesia and Australia.
The decision also means that a number of functions and jobs are being discontinued at the Singapore office, the most notable of which likely being that Maersk Line's Regional Manager, Lars Mikael Jensen, has been pulled back to the carrier's global HQ in Copenhagen.