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Flexport to reduce workforce by 2% amid company shift

October 3, 2024
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Flexport, a global supply chain solutions provider, is reducing its headcount by 2% as part of a reorganization aimed at helping the company drive profitability.

“We have strategically reorganized our Omnichannel business to further integrate our forwarding and fulfillment teams, a natural next step following our acquisition of Shopify Logistics 16 months ago,” a Flexport spokesperson told FreightWaves.

Last year, Flexport acquired e-commerce giant Shopify’s logistics arm, marking the company’s expansion into e-commerce fulfillment and last-mile delivery. In January, Flexport secured a $260 million investment from Shopify aimed at providing a boost during a challenging period in the freight economy.

“Integrating these teams created redundancies that allowed us to reduce our overall company headcount by about 2%,” the Flexport spokesperson said. “We continue to sharpen our focus on larger customers and drive down operating costs, giving us the ability to profitability scale our business and create value for both our customers and Flexport. We have made great progress towards our growth and profitability goals in 2024, and the reorganization will enable our teams to leverage Flexport’s full suite of logistics capabilities to solve customer problems and help them grow.”

In a memo sent to staff members Wednesday, Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen said the company still had work to do to hit its growth and profitability goals and needed to “move faster to get there.”

“These changes will increase our velocity in that direction, and set us up for a successful next few years of profitable growth,” according to an internal memo first seen by The Information.

A number of Flexport employees went on social media Wednesday to announce they were part of the latest round of layoffs.

“Well, my time at Flexport has ended due to another round of layoffs. Looking for a new role to thrive in and a company to grow with,” William Grant, who worked as a materials procurement analyst at Flexport, posted on LinkedIn.

Patrick Demian, a Flexport senior software engineer, also posted on LinkedIn, “What a long strange trip it’s been. Starting at Deliverr Inc., then being acquired by Shopify, then re-acquired by Flexport, then multiple rounds of layoffs. The latest one finally got me out, but not out for the count.”

Flexport was founded in 2013 by Petersen and is based in San Francisco. Since its founding, Flexport has raised $2.35 billion in capital and has been valued at as much as $8 billion by venture capitalists.

The latest round of job cuts is the fourth over the last two years for a company that at one time had 3,200 employees. In January, Flexport reduced its workforce by 20%, about 500 employees.

In January and October 2023, the company had two rounds of layoffs totaling 1,300 workers. In September 2023, Flexport’s board dismissed CEO Dave Clark.

The post Flexport to reduce workforce by 2% amid company shift appeared first on FreightWaves.

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