Suspension of the MCI Commuter Coach Contract with New Jersey Transit has Been Lifted

Oct. 25, 2016
Motor Coach Industries (MCI) announced that MCI's commuter coach contract with New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) has been reinstated.

Motor Coach Industries (MCI) announced that MCI's commuter coach contract with New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) has been reinstated. 

Background

On October 2015, NJ Transit awarded a six-year contract to MCI for 772 commuter coaches and options for an additional 450 coaches. In April 2016, a purchase order was issued for the first fiscal year's production of 184 coaches, of which 142 were scheduled to be delivered in 2016.

On July 7, 2016, after the first five coaches were accepted, NJ Transit advised MCI that the replenishment of the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Account (the "TTFA") had been delayed and that New Jersey Governor Christie had issued Executive Order No. 210 directing the immediate and orderly shutdown of all ongoing work funded under the TTFA.

Following the enactment of legislation on October 14, 2016 to provide funding to the TTFA, the New Jersey Governor issued Executive Order No. 216 lifting the suspension of all work funded under the TTFA.

MCI Contract Suspension with NJ Transit formally lifted

As a result of the end of the suspension of all work funded under the TTFA, NJ Transit has formally advised MCI to commence delivery of the completed coaches and to start inducting new coaches into production.

MCI has 89 completed coaches, ten of which were inspected by NJ Transit in the State of New Jersey prior to the suspension of the contract.  There are an additional 29 coaches located in Pembina, ND that have already been inspected by New Jersey Transit and which will be transported to the transit agency in the coming weeks. An additional 50 completed coaches are also located in Pembina, ND and are waiting inspection by New Jersey Transit, following which they will also be delivered to the agency.

As schedules for the inspections by NJ Transit at MCI's facility and by the New Jersey Department of Transportation upon arrival of the coaches in New Jersey are variable, management anticipates that approximately 50 completed coaches will be sold in 2016, with the remaining coaches being sold in the first quarter of 2017. As a result of these 50 coaches being delivered in 2016, management now expects the Company to deliver approximately 3,500 equivalent units in fiscal 2016.

NJ Transit has advised that the milestone payments that were suspended in July will recommence immediately. NJ Transit has further advised MCI to proceed with manufacturing the additional 90 commuter coaches included in the purchase order for the first production tranche of 184 units. As a result of the commencement of manufacturing the additional coaches, the advance layoff notifications that MCI had provided to the Governments of Manitoba and North Dakota and to affected employees will be cancelled and management anticipates that no layoffs will occur.

Paul Soubry, president and chief executive officer of the Company and MCI said, "We are relieved the New Jersey funding crisis has come to an end and that the Company can return to building coaches for the State of New Jersey. We carefully weighed the risks and made measured decisions when the contract was suspended with the objective of balancing the impact on our key stakeholders: our employees, our customers and suppliers and our shareholders".  Soubry continued, "We are grateful for the open communication between MCI and NJ Transit during the contract suspension and look forward to manufacturing the next coaches starting on October 24, 2016."