DHL Express Global CEO Testifies before House Committee on the Judiciary.* Ongoing losses make restructuring of U.S. business necessary * Proposed UPS contract is solely an airlift service The performance or procurement of air transportation and services incident thereto required for the movement of persons, cargo, mail, or other goods. agreement - not a merger * DHL DHL abbr. 1. Doctor of Hebrew Letters 2. Doctor of Hebrew Literature has agreed to provide a generous $260 million severance package A severance package is pay and benefits an employee receives when they leave employment at a company. In addition to the employee's remaining regular pay, it may include some of the following:
ABX Airborne Express ABX Abstracting ABX Albury, New South Wales, Australia - Albury (Airport Code) ABX Automatic Branch Exchange ABx Non-Antibiotics ABX Asset Backed Securities Index ABX Acoustic Bass Extension and ASTAR employees WASHINGTON -- Today, DHL Express Global CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. John Mullen testified before the House Committee on the Judiciary Committee on the Judiciary may mean:
During the Hearing, Mullen stated that the pending deal with UPS does not violate antitrust laws antitrust laws n. acts adopted by Congress to outlaw or restrict business practices considered to be monopolistic or which restrain interstate commerce. The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 declared illegal "every contract, combination.... and does not decrease competition in any way. He added that the contract is a pro-competitive vendor-services agreement for air and related services only. "DHL would retain complete control over every customer-facing aspect of the business and remain an independent and viable competitor in the U.S. air express delivery sector retaining full control over our ground operations, as we do today," Mullen stated. The potential execution of this pending agreement will affect DHL employees, as well as those of DHL's current air service vendors, ABX Air ABX Air (NASDAQ: ABXA) is a cargo airline based in Wilmington, Ohio, USA. It operates scheduled, ad hoc charter and ACMI freight services, including overnight express small-package services and freight in the USA, Canada and Puerto Rico. and ASTAR Air Cargo ASTAR Air Cargo is an American cargo airline based in Miami, Florida, USA. It operates regularly secheduled cargo charter services to over 34 US airports and nine international airports, as well as worldwide charter freight services. at the Wilmington Air Park. DHL is sensitive to this situation and therefore has agreed to provide a generous $260 million severance, retention and other benefits, $225 million of this voluntarily, to impacted DHL, ABX and ASTAR employees. Please find enclosed below: * Today's Congressional Hearing Congressional hearings are the principal formal method by which committees collect and analyze information in the early stages of legislative policymaking. Whether confirmation hearings — a procedure unique to the Senate — legislative, oversight, investigative, or a Summary * Wilmington Air Park Expansion and Improvement: State of Ohio and Local Incentives * Full written testimony available upon request Summary of the September 9th, 2008 written testimony of John Mullen: On May 28th 2008, DHL announced a major restructuring of its express business in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . This restructuring, if completed, would address significant on-going losses in the U.S. market, and, hopefully, allow DHL to remain a viable competitor in the U.S. air express business and to continue providing future employment opportunities in the U.S. DHL has not taken this action lightly. Since 2003, DHL has invested over $5 billion building our presence in the U.S. market. DHL's objective was to offer to the business customer an alternative shipping option to the extensive domestic services offered by UPS and FedEx, which are the leaders in the U.S. domestic air express. However, despite DHL's heavy investment and determined efforts to build credibility in the U.S. market, its air express volumes have declined over this period, due in part to the generally deteriorating market conditions in the U.S. overnight air sector. Meanwhile, DHL's operating costs operating costs npl → gastos mpl operacionales , especially jet fuel expenses, have increased dramatically. Even though DHL has taken a long-term view of its U.S. business, it cannot ignore the fact that these operating losses - about $5 million per day - are simply unsustainable for the company, its shareholders and for its employees. On May 28, 2008, therefore, the company announced a restructuring plan for DHL Express in the U.S., consisting of two main elements: (1) the reorganization and consolidation of its domestic (ground) network, and (2) a possible shift of its domestic airlift and attendant sorting activity from its two current providers (ABX and ASTAR) to one single provider, UPS. Its ground network restructuring is well underway; and contract negotiations with UPS are ongoing. DHL is sensitive to the impact this decision will have on its employees, on the employees of its current air services vendors ABX Air. Inc. ("ABX") and ASTAR Air Cargo, Inc. ("ASTAR") and on the southwest Ohio communities in the Wilmington area. DHL is committed to working with state and community officials there to assist employees and their families who will be affected by this necessary restructuring. DHL has already committed to provide in excess of $260 million in severance, retention, and health-benefits for the workforce in Wilmington. A minor portion of this commitment (approximately $35 million) is being made pursuant to contractual or benefit plan obligations of DHL, while the balance (approximately $225 million) represents DHL's effort to go beyond what would otherwise be required. Immediately following the announcement on May 28, 2008, DHL held discussions with key officials to address the potential impact of its announcement on the local community. On June 4, the Global CEO of DHL Express, John Mullen, met with Ohio Governor Ted Strickland Ted Strickland, (born August 4 1941) is an American politician of the Democratic Party, and the current Governor of the state of Ohio. Before his election in 2006, he served six terms as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio’s 6th district. , Ohio Lieutenant Governor lieutenant governor n. Abbr. Lt. Gov. 1. An elected official ranking just below the governor of a state in the United States. 2. The nonelective chief of government of a Canadian province. Lee Fisher Lee Fisher (born August 7, 1951, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American politician. He is a member of the Ohio Democratic Party currently serving as the Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. Fisher also serves as Ohio Director of Development. , and several State legislators to explain our decision. He has also been in touch with concerned Members of Congress. On June 25, Dr. Frank Appel (Chairman and CEO of DPWN DPWN Deutsche Post World Net ), personally committed to Ohio Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher that DHL would consider measures to mitigate the economic impact on the employees and the community of Wilmington. The proposed agreement with UPS, if consummated, would not involve any merger, acquisition or transfer of assets The conveyance of something of value from one person, place, or situation to another. The law recognizes that persons are generally entitled to transfer their assets to whomever they wish and for whatever reason. The most common means of transfer are wills, trusts, and gifts. between DHL and UPS. It would be a commercial vendor contract for services between two separate companies, limited to DHL's airlift delivery and certain sorting services in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Similar vendor arrangements involving competitors are common in the transportation industry. For these reasons, among others, DHL believes the agreement would be fully consistent with U.S. antitrust laws. The notion that DHL is abandoning the Wilmington Air Park facility after accepting more than $400 million in incentive benefits from the State is false. DHL was induced to consolidate operations at the Wilmington Air Park, in part by the offer of incentives that the State has valued in excess of $400 million. DHL has received less than $6 million in incentives. [TABLE OMITTED] (a) Estimated value per State of Ohio incentives offer letter dated June 15, 2004. (b) The State also offered to DHL in the letter setting forth the incentive package that it would expedite commencement and completion of construction of a bypass around the City of Wilmington. Planning for and scheduling of construction of the bypass is understood to have commenced before DHL ever became involved with the Air Park. Further, the bypass is a public improvement that should be of benefit generally to the traveling public and Wilmington area residents. About DHL DHL is the global market leader of the international express and logistics industry, specializing in providing innovative and customized solutions from a single source. DHL offers expertise in express, air and ocean freight, overland transport, contract logistic solutions as well as international mail services, combined with worldwide coverage and an in-depth understanding of local markets. DHL's international network links more than 225 countries and territories worldwide. Some 300,000 employees, including more than 40,000 employees in the U.S., are dedicated to providing fast and reliable services that exceed customers' expectations. Founded in San Francisco in 1969, DHL is a Deutsche Post World Net brand. The group generated revenues of more than 63 billion euros (more than $93 billion) in 2007. For more information on DHL, please visit www.dhl.com. |
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