In a significant downsizing move impacting the regional job market, Nike has confirmed the layoff of approximately 775 employees in Tennessee and Mississippi, with a considerable number of these layoffs occurring at the company’s distribution facilities in the Memphis area. As reported by multiple sources, including Action News 5, this decision follows the sportswear giant’s plans to consolidate its domestic distribution center operations, though the precise number of affected Memphis workers has not yet been made clear.
The Portland Oregonian highlighted that five of Nike’s eight domestic distribution centers are located in Memphis; the city is known to be a strategic employment hub for the company, and the extensive layoff could ripple through the local economy. The layoffs are reportedly linked to Nike’s push toward increased automation within their operations, according to coverage from WREG.
In a statement obtained by FOX13 Memphis, Nike elaborated on its rationale for the job cuts: “To power our Win Now actions, we’re taking steps to strengthen and streamline our operations so we can move faster, operate with greater discipline, and better serve athletes and consumers.” The company’s emphasis on advanced technology and automation is aimed at creating a more efficient supply chain and improving its EBIT margins over time, ultimately seeking a return to long-term, profitable growth…