Finmeccanica:
AgustaWestland
welcomes the Government of India's Nomination of
an Arbitrator |
Publication |
ASD News |
Date | 2014-01-03 |
Reporter |
AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica Company |
Web link | www.asdnews.com |
AgustaWestland, a
Finmeccanica company,
confirms to have received
yesterday from India’s Ministry
of Defence a notification
concerning the appointment of an
arbitrator from its side, as
requested by
AgustaWestland on
November 25 and December 4,
2013, as well as a termination
notice of the agreement for the
supply of 12 VVIP/VIP
helicopters, consistent with
yesterday’s press announcement
by the Indian Ministry of
Defence.
AgustaWestland still
finds that neither the
termination notice by the
Ministry of Defence nor the show
cause notice, from which this
termination notice stems, offers
adequate basis to take any
action against the Company. It
is the Ministry of Defence's
admitted position (PIB release
of MoD statement February 14,
2013) that the tender process
has been duly followed.
Accordingly, the termination
notice received yesterday will
have to be discussed within the
framework of a fair arbitration
process. To this end,
AgustaWestland will soon
propose the names of the persons
for the purpose of selecting the
third arbitrator by agreement of
the parties, as requested by the
Indian Ministry of Defence.
AgustaWestland remains
committed to working with the
Government of India to resolve
the issues, to allow the Indian
armed forces to receive the
equipment they need and is ready
to perform the remaining
obligations under the agreement
for the supply of the 12 VVIP/VIP
helicopters.
AgustaWestland will
continue to support the three
helicopters already delivered to
and currently operated by the
Indian Air Force.
Finmeccanica has already
introduced stringent ethical
procedures common to all Group
companies that have harmonized
their systems of rules based on
the standards set by the parent
company. These processes are
reviewed regularly and have been
further strengthened in
correspondence with the most
stringent international ethical
standards. Also
AgustaWestland applies
the same strict procedures to
prevent corruption in accordance
with the updated
Finmeccanica policies.
In any case,
AgustaWestland is ready
to take the necessary actions,
on top of the above mentioned
arbitration measures, included
in a mitigation plan already
prepared. This plan includes a
reduction to the workforce to
readdress the company business
model and the reallocation of
existing working capital that
will be reflected also on the
supply chain. The completion of
this plan, the positive company
performance and the recent order
intake will ensure a solid
platform for revenues and cash
flow streams.
Source :
AgustaWestland,
A
Finmeccanica Company
(Milan: FNC.MI)
With acknowledgement to ASD News.
This is a simple supplier
company press release crafted
mainly to try to preserve its
share price.