WiseTech Global plans to cut about 2,000 jobs as part of an AI-driven restructuring aimed at reducing manual coding and support work. The Australian logistics software company said the reductions will take place across FY26 and FY27, affecting about 30% of its workforce. Product development and customer-service functions are expected to be among the areas impacted. The company framed the move as part of a broader shift toward AI-enabled software development and operational efficiency as its CargoWise platform continues serving logistics customers globally.
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WiseTech Global to Cut 2,000 Jobs as AI Reduces Manual Coding Work
Published Feb 24, 2026
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