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Press Release: Caterpillar Announces Cost Cutting Measures in Response to Economic Uncertainty
- Date: 22 Dec 2008
- Category: Standard Release
- Description: PEORIA, IL - Citing the continued deterioration of conditions in many of the markets its customers serve and on-going uncertainty in credit and financial markets, Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) today announced cost cutting steps including significant compensation reductions for executives in 2009 as well as other compensation reductions for management and support staff.
PEORIA, IL - Citing the continued deterioration of conditions in many of the markets its customers serve and on-going uncertainty in credit and financial markets, Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) today announced cost cutting steps including significant compensation reductions for executives in 2009 as well as other compensation reductions for management and support staff. The company will also suspend merit pay increases for management and support employees and has instituted a hiring freeze.
For 2009, executive compensation will decrease up to 50 percent, compensation for senior managers will be reduced 5 to 35 percent and other management and support staff will see a reduction of zero to 15 percent, reflecting planned reductions in the company's incentive compensation program and equity-based compensation. Caterpillar is also offering management and support employees based in the United States an incentive-based voluntary separation program. Eligible employees have until January 12, 2009 to elect to take part in the program.
"We understand these decisions will disrupt the lives of many of our employees and their families, and we regret the need to take these steps," said Caterpillar Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jim Owens. "We considered waiting until January to make this announcement, but decided it was better to communicate these plans with our employees as we approach the completion of our 2009 planning process," said Owens. "We also wanted to give employees interested in the voluntary separation plan time to consider this decision and discuss it with family over the holiday break."
Caterpillar and its individual business units will continue to implement cost reduction measures such as temporary factory shut downs and involuntary employee separations, on an as-needed basis in response to economic conditions that impact the markets for its products. Already, certain Caterpillar business units, through a combination of temporary and permanent layoffs of contract and agency personnel and company employees, have made work force reductions.
"Good companies become great companies when facing and addressing adversity, and over the decades that has been the case for Caterpillar," said Owens. "When we announced our new enterprise strategy in 2005, one of our critical success factors was planning for and managing through a major economic downturn. We are now intensifying our focus on cost reduction as we implement this part of our strategic plan. During these uncertain times we will position the company for long-term growth, continued industry leadership and global competitiveness," Owens said
About Caterpillar
For more than 80 years, Caterpillar Inc. has been making progress
possible and driving positive and sustainable change on every
continent. With 2007 sales and revenues of $44.958 billion, Caterpillar
is the world's leading manufacturer of construction and mining
equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines.
The company also is a leading services provider through Caterpillar
Financial Services, Caterpillar Remanufacturing Services, Caterpillar
Logistics Services and Progress Rail Services. More information is
available at: http://www.cat.com/.
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forward-looking statements involving known and unknown factors that may
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forward-looking statements made on behalf of Caterpillar. It is
important to note that actual results of the company may differ
materially from those described or implied in such forward-looking
statements based on a number of factors and uncertainties, including,
but not limited to, (i) adverse change in general economic conditions;
(ii) adverse change in the industries Caterpillar serves including
construction, infrastructure, mining, energy, marine and electric power
generation; (iii) Caterpillar's ability to manage material, including
steel, and freight costs; (iv) Caterpillar's ability to generate cash
from operations, secure external funding for its operations and manage
its liquidity needs; (v) material adverse change in customers' access
to liquidity and capital; (vi) currency exchange or interest rates
changes; (vii) political stability; (viii) market acceptance of the
company's products and services; (ix) significant changes in the
competitive environment; (x) epidemic diseases; (xi) severe change in
weather conditions negatively impacting operations; (xii) changes in
law, regulations and tax rates; and (xiii) other general economic,
business and financing conditions and factors described in more detail
in the company's Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission on October 31, 2008. This filing is available on our website
at www.cat.com/sec_filings. We do not undertake to update our
forward-looking statements.
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