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Nestlé Announces Major Restructuring with 4,000 Job Cuts Amid Strategic Overhaul

Nestlé is cutting 4,000 positions in its supply chain and manufacturing operations while raising its cost-savings goal to $3.8 billion. The move comes as new CEO Philipp Navratil emphasizes agility and performance culture to address inefficiencies and market challenges.

Nestlé Implements Sweeping Workforce Reductions

Nestlé, the global food and beverage conglomerate behind brands including Nespresso and Hot Pockets, will eliminate approximately 4,000 jobs primarily within its supply chain and manufacturing divisions, according to reports. The company simultaneously increased its cost-saving target to 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.8 billion) by 2027, up from its previous goal of $3.14 billion. Analysts suggest these measures reflect newly appointed CEO Philipp Navratil’s commitment to accelerating the transformation initiated by his predecessor.