The main areas included feeder factories, development, fitout, outside crew, quality and other operational support, the letter said.
It added: “We need to continue to make the business stronger and more agile and these regrettable actions, together with the good work that is happening throughout the business, will underpin a more sustainable future.”
In a statement on Wednesday, Princess Yachts said it had made “significant progress” in improving operational efficiencies in challenging marketing conditions.
It said a strong order book meant it had weathered much of the market downturn – but that a review of business operations had “highlighted opportunities to further strengthen resilience”.
This would involve “streamlining” processes to “build a more flexible operation arounds its most experienced and skilled people”.
By ALICE WRIGHT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 14:03 GMT, 24 February 2025 | Updated: 16:31 GMT, 24 February 2025
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