18.03.2008 11:00:00
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Navistar's Growth Actions Continue to Gain Traction Despite Weak Truck Industry
Sustained strength in military and export shipments continue to drive
the growth strategy of Navistar International Corporation (Other OTC:
NAVZ) despite softness in traditional markets, the company reported
today in its first quarter operational update.
The company expects "expansionary shipments”
of 40,000 to 45,000 vehicles this year will account for a third of
Navistar’s total worldwide vehicle shipments
and help to mitigate the current weakness in its core markets, said
Daniel C. Ustian, Navistar chairman, president and chief executive
officer.
"The commercial truck market is beginning to
improve slowly but clearly it is still tough going,”
Ustian said. "To help offset cyclical
downturns, our strategy has been to build successful and sustainable
businesses in military and export markets. That strategy is paying off
in the success of these expansionary businesses. And we are well
positioned in our truck and engine businesses with strong products to
respond to demand when the market does recover.”
Navistar’s defense business is expected to
consistently generate $1.5 billion to $2.0 billion in annual revenue
going forward, Ustian said. The latest order of 743 International®
MaxxPro™ Mine Resistant Ambush Protected
(MRAP) vehicles, announced yesterday, increases Navistar’s
total Category I MRAP orders to 5,214 since Navistar’s
first contract awarded in May 2007. These orders total more than $3
billion.
Navistar’s fiscal first quarter results
reflect the soft market experienced through January. Worldwide shipments
of school buses, Class 6-7 medium trucks and Class 8 heavy trucks and
expansion market vehicles for the three months ending January 31 totaled
18,720 units, down 37 percent from 29,680 units shipped in the same
period a year earlier when totals benefited from a historic pre-buy in
advance of 2007 emissions standards.
"As the class 8 on-highway market begins to
rebound, we are well poised to capture a solid portion of that segment
with our fuel-efficiency leading International ProStarTM
and the introduction of three new ProStar derivative models that are
just now entering the market,” Ustian said.
Significant new products are on the horizon as well. "We’re
continuing our product momentum to deliver profitable growth well into
the future,” Ustian said. "Our
customers and dealers are particularly excited about the upcoming
International LoneStarTM that we introduced to
the world last month at the Chicago Auto Show.”
The company plans to become current by mid-year in its financial filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"As we continue to make progress toward
becoming a current filer, we have maintained our focus on delivering on
our commitments by aggressively implementing a plan based on three
strategic pillars: great products, a competitive cost structure, and
profitable growth,” Ustian said.
Manufacturing cash balances, together with other sources of liquidity
leading into the expected 2009 pre-buy in advance of 2010 diesel
emission requirements, are sufficient to support the operating and
capital needs of the business, said Terry M. Endsley, senior vice
president and treasurer. "The funding needs
of the company and our financial services subsidiary, NFC, have been
largely unaffected by the credit crunch and we are well positioned, with
regard to liquidity and capital structure, to take full advantage of the
2008 and 2009 truck markets,” he said.
About Navistar
Navistar International Corporation (Other OTC: NAVZ) is a holding
company whose wholly owned subsidiaries produce International®
brand commercial and military trucks, MaxxForce™
brand diesel engines, IC brand school and commercial buses, and
Workhorse brand chassis for motor homes and step vans. It also is a
private-label designer and manufacturer of diesel engines for the pickup
truck, van and SUV markets. The company also provides truck and diesel
engine parts and service. Another affiliate offers financing services.
Additional information is available at www.navistar.com.
Note concerning the March 18 conference call: can be accessed via the
company's Web site, www.navistar.com,
and clicking on the link on the investor relations page. A series of
questions and answers dealing with company operations is attached to the
end of this news release. The financial and statistical information
provided as part of the call will be available to investors on the
investor relations page of the company's Web site. The Web cast will be
available for replay at the same Web address within 3 hours following
its conclusion and will be available for a period of 10 days.
Forward Looking Statements Information provided and statements contained in this report that are
not purely historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act, Section 21E of the Exchange Act,
and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such
forward-looking statements only speak as of the date of the report and
the company assumes no obligation to update the information included in
the presentation. Such forward-looking statements include
information concerning our possible or assumed future results of
operations, including descriptions of our business strategy. These
statements often include words such as "believe," "expect,"
"anticipate," "intend," "plan," "estimate," "goal”
or similar expressions. These statements are not guarantees of
performance or results and they involve risks, uncertainties and
assumptions, including the risk of continued delay in the completion of
our financial statements and the consequences thereof, the availability
of funds, either through cash on hand or the company's other liquidity
sources, to repay any amounts due should any of the company's debt
become accelerated, and decisions by suppliers and other vendors to
restrict or eliminate customary trade and other credit terms for the
company's future orders and other services, which would require the
company to pay cash and which could have a material adverse effect on
the company's liquidity position and financial condition. Although
we believe that these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable
assumptions, there are many factors that could affect our actual
financial results or results of operations and could cause actual
results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking
statements. For a further description of these and other factors, see
Item 1A, Risk Factors of our Form 10-K for fiscal year ended October 31,
2005, which was filed on December 10, 2007. Frequently Asked Questions Q1: What is the status of the GM opportunity? A: As for the potential acquisition of the General Motors
medium-duty truck business, we are diligently working to make sure that
any acquisition would be in the best interests of the company and its
shareholders but given the status of negotiations and our
confidentiality obligations, we are not in a position at this time to
make any further public announcements on this matter.
Q2: Why did you file the 2006 results as an 8K versus a 10K? A: To be expedient and adhere to our plan to be current by
mid-year; we responded to what we thought the market was seeking and
determined that we would report 2006 audited financials under an 8K.
This allowed us to tighten the timeline while still providing the
pertinent information our shareholders need—financial
statements, MD&A and other valuable disclosures. Keep in mind that since
we expect to file the 2007 10K relatively soon, the 2006 8K will have a
relatively short "shelf life.”
The important point is we followed the same internal certification
processes and KPMG followed the same standards for providing their audit
opinion on the financial statements as if we had filed a 10k. We
continue our ongoing dialogue with the SEC. They are aware of our
process and supportive of our goal to be current by mid-year.
Q3: What should we assume as the total on capital expenditures
for 2008? A: For 2008, excluding our NFC and Dealcor acquisition of
vehicles for leasing, we still expect our capital expenditures to be
within the lower half of the $250 million to $350 million range. We
continue to fund our strategic programs.
Q4: What is in your Dealcor debt? A: Dealcor debt is comprised of wholesale (floor plan) financing
and also retail financing on lease and rental fleets.
Q5: How many Dealcor dealers did you have as of January 31,
2008? A: Of our 303 primary NAFTA dealers, 22 were Dealcor dealers as
of January 31, 2008. We expect to have 19 Dealcor dealers on October 31,
2008.
Q6: What percentage of Navistar’s
parts revenue is proprietary versus all makes? A: Approximately 40% of part’s revenue
is proprietary.
Q7: What do you finance at Navistar Finance Corporation (NFC)? A: NFC is a commercial financing organization that provides
wholesale, retail and lease financing for sales of new and used trucks
sold by the company. NFC also finances the company’s
wholesale accounts and selected retail accounts receivable. Sales of new
truck related equipment (including trailers) of other manufacturers are
also financed.
Q8: Have you seen any year-over-year steel, precious metals
and resin cost increases in 2008? A: Steel and Other Commodities —
Commodity price increases, particularly for aluminum, copper, precious
metals, resins, and steel have contributed to substantial cost pressures
in the industry as well as from our suppliers. Cost increases related to
steel, precious metals, resins, and petroleum products totaled
approximately $184 million, $178 million, $90 million, and $7 million
for 2005, 2006, 2007, and the first three months of 2008, respectively,
as compared to the corresponding prior year period. Generally, we have
been able to mitigate the effects of these cost increases via a
combination of design changes, material substitution, resourcing, global
sourcing efforts, and pricing performance, although we do not
specifically identify these items on customer invoices. In addition,
although the terms of supplier contracts and special pricing
arrangements can vary, generally a time lag exists between when we incur
increased costs and when we might recoup them through increased pricing.
This time lag can span several quarters or years, depending on the
specific situation.
Q9: What is the status of your hybrid program? A: We were the first manufacturer to bring this technology to on
line production and currently are producing our DuraStar hybrid trucks
well as a hybrid version of our industry-leading IC Bus-brand school
bus. To date, we have built and fielded over 100 units covering medium
truck, bus, and package car applications. We have over 1.5 million miles
of validation testing and are in the process of training our entire
dealer organization on selling and servicing this new product.
Q10: The future of diesel transportation is being impacted by
environmental and energy issues such as fuel efficiency, climate change
and clean air. How is Navistar responding to these growing
influences? A: Navistar and its production units are fully engaged.
Aerodynamic efficiency is the single most important issue to address to
improve the fuel economy of on-highway trucks. International ProStar is
the industry's most aerodynamic and fuel efficient Class 8 truck. We do
extensive development in wind tunnels and work hard to achieve
industry-leading aero-efficiency. And our recently introduced
International LoneStar is setting a whole new standard of
aero-efficiency among premium Class 8 trucks. We also believe hybrid
technology will be a large part of the national response to climate
change and fuel use and we are raising our role as a contributor to
energy efficient transportation solutions in the commercial truck,
commercial bus and school bus businesses. We are leveraging the natural
fuel efficiency of diesel engines and vehicles in several key moves.
We are building on our record as the leader in Green Diesel Technology,
where Navistar set the pace for the industry in achieving this year’s
historically low emission requirements. We have advanced the standard of
efficiency with our new ProStarTM truck. And we are well into the
important wave of customer interest in hydraulic and electric hybrids.
Navistar was recognized for leadership in the development of hybrid
advanced technology in California, receiving the Blue Sky Award for 2007
from WestStart-CALSTART.
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