Ferrari Cutting Jobs at the Factory

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Ferrari Cutting Jobs at the Factory

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Ferrari announced that they want to cut a few jobs for the road car division due to lower orders.

Will this affect the racing division?
Ferrari to Cut Jobs, Idle Plants on Lower Orders

By Sara Gay Forden and Tommaso Ebhardt

May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Ferrari SpA, the maker of $228,000 California supercars, is seeking to idle production and eliminate 9 percent of its workforce after sister brand Maserati reduced orders for engines.

Workers walked out for four hours today because Ferrari wants to cut 120 office positions and 150 factory jobs in exchange for the last payment of a 2009 bonus due last month, CGIL union official Giordano Fiorani said today in a telephone interview. The sports-car maker employs about 3,000 people.

Ferrari, Fiat SpA’s most profitable brand, plans to idle a factory in Maranello, Italy, by laying off about 600 workers for a week starting May 17, Fiorani said. Ferrari is scaling back because of fewer orders from Fiat’s Maserati brand, for which Ferrari makes engines, said Ferrari spokesman Stefano Lai, who confirmed the plans to lower headcount and idle production.

“Even though Ferrari’s margins are very high, they wanted to do better,” said Massimo Vecchio, an automotive analyst at Mediobanca SpA in Milan. “The recovery is moving very slowly.”

Ferrari is slashing 2010 production targets to 11,000 vehicles from 20,000, CGIL union’s Fiorani said. Ferrari never planned to make 20,000 cars this year and will maintain production at about 6,000 vehicles, similar to last year’s output, Lai said.

The company intends to outsource some jobs to local companies and offer some employees early retirement, Lai said.

‘Non Core’ Operations

Ferrari made engines for about 4,500 Maseratis last year, down from almost 9,000 in 2008. Lai declined to say how many Maserati engines will be made this year.
In an e-mailed statement, Ferrari said that the company is focusing its resources on activities such as product development, technological innovation and reaching new customers and has decided to outsource “non-core” operations. This will allow the carmaker to maintain about 100 contract workers, Ferrari said.
“Ferrari has to respond to market demands that rise and fall in an ever less-predictable fashion,” it said.

Fiat Chief Executive Officer Sergio Marchionne unveiled a new five-year plan for Ferrari and Maserati April 21, along with new targets for all the group brands, calling for the two luxury carmakers to almost double revenue to about 4 billion euros by 2014 by adding products and widening model ranges.

Trading Profit

Ferrari’s first-quarter trading profit declined 28 percent to 39 million euros ($50 million), the company said April 21. Sales of the new F458 model, which is priced at 197,000 euros, provided a limited contribution in the period, the company said. Trading profit for 2009 fell 30 percent to 238 million euros as sales dropped 7.4 percent to 1.8 billion euros. Ferrari sold 6,294 cars last year.

“Ferrari has proposed to pay the bonuses if we accept the job cuts,” Fiorani said. “We are ready to discuss layoffs and reorganization, as there is a real cut in production, but we don’t understand their rigidity.”

Turin, Italy-based Fiat rose 21 cents, or 2.3 percent, to 9.53 euros at the close of trading in Milan. The stock is down 7 percent this year, valuing the carmaker at 11.2 billion euros.

--Editors: David Risser, Kenneth Wong

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To cut 10% of the head count is not "a few jobs". It could be related to the reduction in force at the gestione sportiva which must be happening right now. Ferrari probably want to keep higher qualified work force and RIF jobs that can be outsourced easily. This means they probably want to keep their qualified F1 engineers and switch many of them to their new product initiatives which are meant to increase revenue.
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Perhaps now people will see the real purpose of FOTA and Motezemolo.
McLaren will be next.
The future for exotic sports cars is now very limited.
Of course F1 has yet to fully wake up to the seismic shift in vehicle technology.
Unfortunately the motor heads outside and within the sport are still hanging on to their dated concepts.

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And not one dry eye as far as anyone can tell! :lol:
"I spent most of my money on wine and women...I wasted the rest"