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Cowen and Company Aerospace & Defense ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Charles L. SzewsPresident and Chief Operating Officer
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Forward Looking StatementsOur remarks that follow, including answers to your questions and these slides, include statements that we believe are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact, including without limitation, statements regarding the Company’s future financial position, business strategy, targets, projected sales, costs, earnings, capital expenditures, debt levels and cash flows, and plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward-looking statements. When used in this presentation, words such as “may,” “will,”“expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “should,” “project” or “plan” or the negative thereof or variations thereon or similar terminology are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, some of which are beyond the Company’s control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include the consequences of financial leverage associated with the JLG acquisition, especially given turmoil in the credit markets, the level of the Company’s borrowing costs and the Company’s ability to successfully amend its credit agreement to provide financial covenant relief; the cyclical nature of the Company’s access equipment, commercial and fire & emergency markets, especially during a global recession and credit crisis; the Company’s ability to obtain cost reductions on steel and other raw materials following sharp cost increases in 2008, obtain other cost decreases or achieve product selling price increases; the duration of the global recession and its adverse impact on the Company’s share price, which could lead to impairment charges related to many of the Company’s intangible assets; the expected level and timing of U.S. Department of Defense procurement of products and services and funding thereof; risks related to reductions in government expenditures and the uncertainty of government contracts; risks associated with international operations and sales, including foreign currency fluctuations; the Company’s ability to turn around its Geesink business; risks related to the collectibility of receivables during a recession, especially access equipment receivables; and the potential for increased costs relating to compliance with changes in laws and regulations. Additional information concerning these and other factors and assumptions is contained in our filings with the SEC, including our Form 8-K filed January 29, 2009. Except as set forth in such Form 8-K, we disclaim any obligation to update such forward-looking statements.
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Oshkosh: Global Leader in Specialty Vehicles
DefenseDefense Fire & EmergencyFire & Emergency CommercialCommercialAccess EquipmentAccess Equipment
Access Equipment$3.08 billion
Commercial$1.04 billion
Fire & Emergency$1.19 billion
Defense$1.89 billion
43%
14%
Portion of 2008 Sales
27% 16% 14%
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Oshkosh Revenues: A Strong Foundation
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Fiscal Year
$680M
$7.1BRevenues
($B)
24%CAGR
Organic CAGR 15% since 1997
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Increasing Global Footprint
FY06 FY08
Rest of World
6%
North America
72%
Europe, Africa and Middle East
22%
North America84%
Rest of World
3%
Europe, Africa and Middle East
13%
Stronger International Revenues
$3.4 billion $7.1billion
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Wreckers & Carriers
Heavy Defense Trucks (Army & Marines)
Medium Defense Trucks (Marines)
Airport Products
Concrete Mixers/Batch Plants
Aerial Work Platforms / Telehandlers
Refuse Truck Bodies
Fire Apparatus
Leader In Our Markets
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
#1
N O R T H A M ER I CA R A N K
G L O B A L R A N K
Strong brands value creation
#2
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Innovative Products and TechnologiesBringing game changing technologies to mature markets
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Oshkosh Fiscal Q1 2009 Results
■ Sales decreased 7.6% to $1.39 billion
■ Net loss of $20.6 million
■ Strong free cash flow
– $260.8 million cash on hand at quarter end
– $81.5 million of debt reduction
■ Inventory reduced by $61 million over prior year
■ Compliant with financial covenants
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Recent Conditions – Strength for Some,Soft & Uncertain for Others
■ A few core businesses remain strong:
– Defense: Strong backlog, multiple new business opportunities
– Fire apparatus/airport products: Significant market share gains; full backlog for fiscal 2009
– Domestic refuse vehicles: Strong backlog and Q1 orders
■ While all other businesses remained weak or deteriorated further in Q1:
– Access equipment, concrete mixer and towing equipment orders fell more sharply than expected in Q1
– Lack of available credit, volatile currencies and general economic uncertainty are limiting demand and visibility
■ Impact of volatile currencies and commodity prices increasing margin volatility
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Oshkosh Response to Softer and Uncertain Market Conditions■ Further cost reduction actions
– Workforce reduction of 7%, cumulative reduction of 17%
– Reducing fiscal 2009 overhead and operating expenses by $50 million, cumulative reduction of more than $150 million since summer 2008
■ Reducing production to better match lower demand
■ Seeking credit agreement amendment in fiscal Q2
– In discussions with lead banks
– Expect to execute amendment in late February or March
– Expect upfront fees and higher interest expense
– Expect lower debt reduction in fiscal 2009
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Access Equipment
■ Competitive Advantages:– Global leader in aerial work platforms– Premium brand recognized for strong
performance, technology and quality– Single-source solution provider– Outstanding global distribution
■ Challenges:– Soft construction markets; global spread of
economic weakness
■ Our Actions:– Reducing cost structure: staffing, supply chain
and expenses– Rationalizing production schedules– Leveraging strengths and relationships – Going global for sales
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Fire & Emergency■ Competitive advantages:
– Innovation leader and #1 worldwide brand of fire and rescue apparatus
– Leading market positions – Outstanding reputation for design and safety
innovations, as well as customer service and distribution
■ Challenges:– Reduced tax receipts expected to lead to
soft municipal spending environment– Economic weakness in North America and
Europe
■ Our Actions:– New products and stronger distribution
leading to share gains– Lower cost structure; selected investments
in growth opportunities
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Commercial■ Competitive Advantages:
– Market leader in refuse collection vehicles, concrete mixers and service vehicles
– Extensive sales and service networks– Large installed base provides strong
aftermarket opportunities– Reduced emission CNG-powered vehicles
■ Challenges:– Economic weakness across the globe– Soft domestic concrete demand
■ Our Actions:– Lowered cost structure; restructured European
refuse operations– Serving market demands with new “green”
products (CNG-powered vehicles)– International expansion of concrete products
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Spotlight on Oshkosh Defense
■ Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (“FHTV”) for U.S. Army
■ All medium and heavy tactical vehicles for U.S. Marine Corps
■ Foreign military sales
■ Extensive reset and recapitalization activities, including in theater
■ Global parts and service access
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Defense■ Competitive advantages:
– Strong brand recognized for superior performance and reliability
– Broad product line supported byglobal service network
– Innovations such as ProPulse® and TAK-4®
– Efficient and flexible manufacturing capacity■ Challenges:
– Funding for reset & recapitalization of equipment– Margin pressure– Capitalizing on new business opportunities
■ Our Actions:– Expanding armored vehicle and
component sales– Reinforcing leadership in heavy and
medium tactical vehicles– Competing for several U.S. and int’l programs
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Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles
HEMTT Growth Capability
1985-2001Basic HEMTTEngine: 8V92 MUITransmission: HT 740Suspension: Hendrickson• Air Trans on C130, C141• AoA Cab
2008-2025HEMTT A4
Suspension: Air Ride• LTAS B-Kit Ready• Modern Power Train• Updated Electrical System• ABS & Traction Control• Climate Control• Common Cab with PLS
2002-2007HEMTT A2/A2R1 (Recap)
Engine: 8V92 DDEC IVTransmission: Allison Electronic• New Oshkosh Production• Recap Cost <75%• Corrosion Protection Upgrades• Recap Fleet Modernization
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles
FHTV 0107-1
PLS Growth Capability
1994-2008Basic PLS
• Engine: 8V92 DDEC III/IV
• Transmission: CLT 755
• Suspension: Hendrickson
2011-2025PLS A1
New Productionand RECAP
2010PLS A1
• LTAS B-kit ready
• Modern power train
• Independent front suspension• Updated electrical system
• ABS & traction control
• Climate control
• Common cab with HEMTT
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles
FHTV 0108-1
HET Growth Capability
1994-2003HET
• Engine: 8V92 DDEC II/III• Transmission: CLT 754• Suspension: Hendrickson
2011-2025HET A1
New Productionand RECAP
2010HET A1
• Meet future armor requirements• CAT-18 700 HP• 32,000 lbs rated front suspension• Upgraded electrical system• ABS & traction control• Climate control
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
United States Marine Corps - MTVR■ Most mobile, durable tactical wheeled vehicle operating in Iraq and
Afghanistan■ Current developments:
– MTVR 4x4 – A lighter, more agile and more embarkable vehicle to include helicopter transport
– MTVR with On-board Vehicle Power – Propulse® based technology converts MTVR to diesel electric, provides exportable 120 kw stationary and 21 kw on the move
– MTVR Troop Carrier – Safely moves troops through toughest terrain and back
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
United States Marine Corps - LVSR
■ 573 LVSR’s under contract with objective requirement of 2,397
■ 316 Add-on armor kits under contract
■ Three variants: cargo, tractor, and wrecker
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Defense Products:Cross-Company Opportunities
Fire & Emergency:Tactical Fire Fighting Truck
Access Equipment:Millennia Military Vehicle (MMV) and ATLAS II
Fire & Emergency:Flight Simulator
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Oshkosh: The Tactical Vehicle Innovator
■ ProPulse® hybrid-electric■ Diesel-electric drive (on JLTV)■ Three-time DARPA Challenge
Finalist; autonomous vehicle races
■ Patented TAK-4® independent suspension
– Next generation now available for light vehicles
■ Command Zone™ multiplexing technology
■ CMMI certified■ Patented transfer case
HEMTT A3 with ProPulse
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Axles-Under-MRAP Opportunity
■ Issue: 15,000+ unit MRAP fleet has limited off road capability/durability, especially for Afghanistan
■ Opportunity: Install TAK-4, and potentially other components to improve mobility, maneuverability, durability and payload capacity of significant portion of the current MRAP fleet
■ Status: Testing in cooperation with MRAP Joint Program Office
■ SOCOM also expressing interest
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Oshkosh MOshkosh M--ATVATV
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Survivable. Mobile. Mission proven.Production ready. Best value.
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M-ATV Background
■ U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command have an Urgent Need for a vehicle that:
– Has extreme off-road mobility and durability– Is highly maneuverable– Is lighter than current MRAP– Maintains MRAP level of survivability
■ M-ATV must also:– Meet an aggressive production schedule– Be a non-developmental and mature
system– Be cost competitive
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M-ATV Program Summary
■ A requirement for “off-road” missions for the rough terrain of Afghanistan
■ Oshkosh offering is based on the rugged and durable MTVR– Over 10,000 MTVRs produced to date– TAK-4® independent suspension with high ground clearance,
low center of gravity– Battle-proven in Afghanistan and Iraq; (70% off-road)
mission profile– Plus Plasan’s proven crew protection capsule
■ Milestone dates for the program– Feb 23, 2009 Vehicles at test site– May 2009 Production contract awards– Summer 2009 Production begins
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Cowen and Company A&D ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
■Powerful leading brands■Strong defense, fire and domestic refuse vehicle backlogs■Aggressively attacking costs■Lower production volumes■Plans to obtain financial covenant relief■Pursuing new business opportunities
Moving Forward
S.G. Cowen Aerospace & Defense ConferenceFebruary 5, 2009
Charles L. SzewsPresident and Chief Operating Officer