By on February 29, 2008

joblogo.JPGTroubled Chrysler supplier Plastech's bankruptcy proceedings just got a little more complicated. Automotive News [AN, sub] reports that Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI)– which accounts for over half of Plastech's $1.4b annual business– filed a motion yesterday to force the plastics manufacturer to either accept or reject their sourcing agreement. In the motion, JCI claims that Plastech is incapable of producing the 6000-odd parts it sells to Johnson at the agreed price; an issue which has forced JCI to "bail-out" Plastech several times in recent years. Although firms in bankruptcy usually take several months to arrange a reorganization plan before accepting or declining contracts, JCI argues that it can't afford to wait. "If the debtor cannot assume the (agreement) and perform according to its terms, the debtor cannot reorganize." The key issue appears to be Plastech's ability to secure capital coming out of bankruptcy. JCI, Chrysler and other Plastech customers have made it clear that they will no longer pay out lump sums above the negotiated cost of sourced parts. Meanwhile, Plastech's $31m line of credit is nearly gone. The firm has 15 days to respond to JCI's motion. This is getting really ugly really fast.

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