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WiseTech Global Plans to Cut Up to 2,000 Jobs for 'AI Efficiency'

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25 Feb 2026
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25 Feb 2026, 12:45 am

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<p>The software company said ongoing developments in AI would deliver a leaner organisation.</p>

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WiseTech Global, an Australian software logistics company, plans to reduce its workforce by 2,000 roles, citing ongoing developments in artificial intelligence as a key driver for these cuts. The firm's strategic focus is on creating a higher-performance culture and enhancing productivity through AI, moving away from traditional engineering roles like manual code writing. This shift could have broader implications for job markets as AI technologies continue to transform industries. While the article does not delve deeply into existential AI risks, it highlights the significant, real-world impacts of AI-driven efficiency strategies in the business sector.

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Australian company WiseTech Global is set to cut 2000 jobs as part of an artificial intelligence-related "efficiency" drive.The software logistics company announced in its half-year report that the next phase of its efficiency program would start in the latter half of the 2026 financial year."As part of WiseTech's long-term strategic focus on higher-margin recurring revenue, and WiseTech's commitment to building a higher-performance culture, this program will likely result in a reduction of approximately 2000 roles in FY26 and into FY27," the company said in a statement to ASX.READ MORE: Two arrested over alleged kidnapping, murder of Sydney grandfatherWiseTech Global is set to cut up to 2000 jobs in the coming financial year. (Sitthixay Ditthavong)The company said the program aimed to reduce team headcount numbers by up to 50 per cent, initially across product and development, and customer service sections.These changes will also affect the recently acquired e2open.The company said that AI developments were changing the face of the business.READ MORE: Surprising reason UK shops are locking up their chocolateChief executive Zubin Appoo. (Sitthixay Ditthavong)"I am prepared to say this clearly: the era of manually writing code as the core act of engineering is over," chief executive Zubin Appoo said."AI amplifies the productivity of our expertise in logistics and trade, the rich datasets that WiseTech holds, and the network advantage that we have built over 30 years."Appoo said the company's ongoing AI rollout was expected to deliver a "leaner" and "more efficient" organisation.READ MORE: How an innocent photo could hurt your chances of landing a jobNEVER MISS A STORY: Get your breaking news and exclusive stories first by following us across all platforms.Download the 9NEWS App here via Apple and Google PlayMake 9News your preferred source on Google by ticking this box hereSign up to our breaking newsletter here