Auburn Hills, Mich. , Apr 30, 2009 - Chrysler LLC today announced that, as a result of the comprehensive restructuring plan agreed to by many of its stakeholders, it has reached an agreement in principle to establish a global strategic alliance with Fiat SpA to form a vibrant new company. It will allow Chrysler and Fiat to fully optimize their respective manufacturing footprints and the global supplier base, while providing each with access to additional markets. Fiat powertrains and components will also be produced at Chrysler manufacturing sites.
"This partnership transforms Chrysler into a vibrant new company
with a wealth of strategic advantages,” said Bob Nardelli,
Chairman and CEO of Chrysler. “It enables us to better serve
our customers and dealers with a broader and more competitive
line-up of environmentally friendly, fuel-efficient high-quality
vehicles. Benefits to the new company include access to exciting
products that complement our current portfolio, technology
cooperation and stronger global distribution."
Chrysler initiated discussions with Fiat more than a year ago to
develop plans for a global product alliance. Over the past several
months, these discussions have evolved and expanded. Chrysler and
many of its stakeholders worked tirelessly to agree upon
concessions that will result in a significantly lower cost base and
enable fulfillment of a broader strategic alliance.
"We want to personally assure everyone that the new company will
produce and support quality vehicles under the Jeep, Dodge and
Chrysler brands as well as parts under the Mopar brand. Chrysler
employees will become employees of the new company. Chrysler
dealerships remain open for business serving our customers. All
vehicle warranties will be honored without interruption and
consumers can continue to purchase our vehicles with complete
confidence," explained Nardelli.
Despite substantial progress on many fronts, Chrysler was not
able to obtain the necessary concessions from all of its lenders,
which would have avoided the need for a bankruptcy proceeding. As a
result, under the direction of the U.S. Treasury, Chrysler LLC and
24 of its wholly owned U.S. subsidiaries today filed voluntary
petitions under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in U.S.
Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
"Even though total agreement was not possible, I am truly
grateful for all that has been sacrificed, on the part of many of
Chrysler's stakeholders to reach an agreement in principle with
Fiat," said Nardelli. "My number one priority has been to preserve
Chrysler and the thousands of people who depend on its success.
While I am excited about the creation of the global alliance, I am
personally disappointed that today Chrysler has filed for Chapter
11. This was not my first choice."
Chrysler also will file a motion under Section 363 of the
Bankruptcy Code requesting the swift approval by the Court of the
agreement with Fiat and the sale of Chrysler's principal assets to
the new company. The benefit of this type of filing is speed. It
should allow a leaner new company to emerge in a matter of 30 to 60
days, well positioned for long-term viability.
Nardelli, who has been leading Chrysler since August 2007, also
announced to Chrysler LLC's Board of Management and the U.S.
Treasury his plan to leave the company following the emergence of
the new company from Chapter 11 and the completion of the alliance
with Fiat. He will return to Cerberus Capital Management LP as an
advisor. "Now is an appropriate time to let others take the lead in
the transformation of Chrysler with Fiat," said Nardelli. "I will
work closely with all of our stakeholders to see that this new
company swiftly emerges with a successful closing of the
alliance."
During the restructuring process, the government will provide
sufficient debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing to allow
continuation of "business as usual." The company will seamlessly
honor warranty claims, pay suppliers and keep our dealer body
operating to continue to serve our valued customers.
"To create this vibrant new company, we are using this
structured bankruptcy to rapidly implement tough but necessary
changes, including: the agreed upon wage and benefit structure for
active and retired employees that is competitive with those of
transplant manufacturers; a reduction of debt and interest expense;
the disposition of idle assets; a rationalized and more efficient
dealer network; and sound agreements with our suppliers," said
Nardelli.
Chrysler's Mexican, Canadian and other international operations
are not part of any bankruptcy filing.
As part of the restructuring and with the backing of the U.S.
Treasury, we have reached an agreement in principle with GMAC to
become the preferred lender for Chrysler dealer and consumer
business. GMAC will be able to offer the best long-term finance
options for Chrysler dealers and customers with standard rate
installment products.
When the transaction is completed, the Voluntary Employee
Beneficiary Association (VEBA) will own 55 percent of the new
company and the U.S. and Canadian governments will own
proportionate shares of a 10 percent stake. Fiat will initially
hold a 20 percent ownership stake in Chrysler. Fiat will have the
right to increase its ownership stake an additional 15 percent in
three increments as it meets the following criteria: 5 percent for
bringing a 40 mpg vehicle platform to Chrysler to be produced in
the U.S.; 5 percent for providing a fuel-efficient engine family to
be produced in the U.S. for use in Chrysler vehicles; and 5 percent
for providing Chrysler access to its vast global distribution
network to facilitate the export of Chrysler vehicles. Fiat cannot
become a majority owner until after all U.S. government loans have
been completely repaid.
As a part of the restructuring, most manufacturing operations
will be temporarily idled effective Monday, May 4, 2009. Normal
production schedules will resume when the transaction is completed,
which is anticipated within 30 to 60 days.
"We want to recognize the Administration, the U.S. Treasury,
President's Auto Task Force, as well as Members of Congress and
representatives at the state and community level and Canadian
Federal and Ontario Provincial governments for their energy and
efforts in helping to move this new company forward," Nardelli
said. "It is also important to acknowledge Cerberus and Daimler,
which provided the foundation for the alliance as well as
Chrysler's many other stakeholders including the UAW and CAW
leadership, employees, dealers and suppliers. Without their deep
sacrifices, unstinting loyalty and enduring belief in Chrysler, the
alliance would not have been possible. We look forward to our new
partnership with Fiat. To be sure, there will be many changes as we
move forward to implement our plans. But today, from many great
parts, we begin to build a vibrant new company with less debt, a
stronger balance sheet, richer product portfolio, supported by a
well-positioned finance company."
More information will be available soon regarding Chrysler LLC's
restructuring announcement at www.chryslerrestructuring.com
or the following hotlines:
U.S./Canada toll-free phone number: 877-271-1568
International phone number: 503-597-770
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