Dana Divests Its Venezuelan Operations - aftermarketNews

Dana Divests Its Venezuelan Operations

MAUMEE, Ohio – Dana has completed the sale of its Venezuelan operations, C.A. Danaven, to Manufacturing and Logistics Solutions Ltd., an independent and locally operated company.

C.A. Danaven provides drivetrain products primarily to global automotive vehicle manufacturers in Venezuela and has manufacturing and assembly facilities in Valencia and Guacara. The company had sales of approximately $110 million in 2014.

Manufacturing and Logistics Solutions Ltd. will operate the business in Venezuela and license the use of the Danaven name. Under various supply and other agreements, Dana will provide components and technical support to the company as a Tier 2 supplier transacting business outside of Venezuela.

“This business decision was made to improve Dana shareholder value by reducing uncertainty associated with foreign currency and other regulatory pressures,” said President and CEO Roger Wood. “The management team in Venezuela will remain intact. They have a deep knowledge of the business and local market along with the necessary experience and expertise to meet the high standards of their customers in the region.”

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed; however, Dana said it expects that its net income attributable to the parent company in the fourth quarter of 2014 will include a net charge approximating $77 million (of which $29 million represents cash balances) relating to this divestiture. Dana’s 2014 Adjusted EBITDA results will not be impacted by this charge.

Dana’s other operations in South America are not affected by this transaction.

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