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Harold Goddijn, TomTom:
10% Work Force Reduction - R&D Team Reorganized
December 12, 2011
TomTom
will reorganize the research and development activities in a drive to
increase development efficiency and reduce time to market. Products will
continue to be delivered to the market through the existing Consumer,
Automotive, Licensing and Business Solutions business units.
Existing R&D activities will be regrouped in ten product units: Maps,
Traffic, Navigation, Automotive Systems, PNDs, Fleetservices, Fitness,
Mobile, POIs and Speedcams. Each product unit is mandated to invest in
the ongoing development of a well-defined product category to deliver
the best products to our customers.
TomTom CEO Harold Goddijn said, "The new structure brings more
transparency and accountability; makes it easier to make innovation
choices and will reduce our time to market. I am confident that our
customers will start to see the benefits and a higher pace of product
introductions as soon as 2012".
"At
the same time we will reduce the number of full time jobs by 457, which
accounts for approximately 10% of the total workforce. 255 roles will be
made redundant, half of which are in The Netherlands. The remainder will
be achieved through attrition. A restructuring charge of €14 million
will be booked in Q4 2011 in relation to the redundancies and
rationalization of office space."
"We reconfirm our target to achieve cash savings of approximately €50
million in 2012 compared to our previously announced guidance of €540
million of OPEX and €80 million of CAPEX in 2011. The majority of the
savings will be achieved in operating expenses, and will be most visible
in general and administrative and marketing expenses. A larger
proportion of R&D expenditure will be allocated to growth areas, our
strategic assets (maps, traffic intelligence and navigation) and new
initiatives".
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