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Restructuring and Related Activities
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Restructuring and Related Activities [Abstract]  
Restructuring and Related Activities
Note 2 – Restructuring and Related Activities

The Company places a strong emphasis on controlling its costs.

Historically, the Company's primary cost reduction technique was through the transfer of production to the extent possible from high-labor-cost countries, such as the United States and Western Europe, to lower-labor-cost countries, such as the Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, India, Malaysia, Mexico, the People's Republic of China, and the Philippines. Between 2001 and 2009, the Company recorded, in the consolidated statements of operations, restructuring and severance costs and related asset write-downs in order to reduce its cost structure going forward.

The Company also incurred significant costs to restructure and integrate acquired businesses, which were included in the cost of the acquisitions under then-applicable GAAP.

The Company did not initiate any new restructuring projects in the years ended December 31, 2012, 2011, or 2010.

On October 28, 2013, the Company announced various cost reduction programs as part of its continuous efforts to improve efficiency and operating performance. The cash costs of these programs, primarily severance, are expected to be approximately $32,000.  Complete implementation of all of the programs is expected to occur before the end of the first fiscal quarter of 2016.  Many of the severance costs will be recognized ratably over the required stay periods.

On August 3, 2015, the Company announced additional global cost reduction programs as part of its continuous efforts to improve efficiency and operating performance. These programs include a facility closure in the Netherlands that was previously announced in the second fiscal quarter of 2015.  The cash costs of these programs, primarily severance, are expected to aggregate to approximately $30,000.  Complete implementation of these programs is expected to occur before the end of 2017.

The following table summarizes restructuring and related expenses which were recognized and reported on a separate line in the accompanying consolidated statements of operations:

  
Fiscal quarters ended
  
Six fiscal months ended
 
  
July 4, 2015
  
June 28, 2014
  
July 4, 2015
  
June 28, 2014
 
MOSFETs Enhanced Competitiveness Program
 
$
939
  
$
1,492
  
$
2,292
  
$
3,219
 
Voluntary Separation / Retirement Program
  
20
   
7,522
   
77
   
12,199
 
Modules Production Transfer Program
  
-
   
-
   
-
   
-
 
Global Cost Reduction Programs
  
4,701
   
-
   
4,701
   
-
 
Total
 
$
5,660
  
$
9,014
  
$
7,070
  
$
15,418
 

MOSFETs Enhanced Competitiveness Program

Over a period of approximately 2 years and in a series of discrete steps, the manufacture of wafers for a substantial share of products will be transferred into a more cost-efficient fab. As a consequence, certain other manufacturing currently occurring in-house will be transferred to third-party foundries.

The total severance costs associated with these initiatives are expected to be approximately $16,000. Employees generally must remain with the Company during the production transfer period. Accordingly, the Company will accrue these severance costs ratably over the respective employees' remaining service periods.

The following table summarizes the activity to date related to this program:

Expense recorded in 2013
 
$
2,328
 
Cash paid
  
(267
)
Balance at December 31, 2013
 
$
2,061
 
Expense recorded in 2014
  
6,025
 
Cash paid
  
(856
)
Balance at December 31, 2014
 
$
7,230
 
Expense recorded in 2015
  
2,292
 
Cash paid
  
(399
)
Balance at July 4, 2015
 
$
9,123
 

Severance benefits are generally paid in a lump sum at cessation of employment.  The entire amount of the liability is considered current and is included in other accrued expenses in the accompanying consolidated condensed balance sheets.
 
Voluntary Separation / Retirement Program

The voluntary separation / early retirement program was offered to employees worldwide who were eligible because they met job classification, age, and years-of-service criteria as of October 31, 2013. The program benefits vary by country and job classification, but generally include a cash loyalty bonus based on years of service. All employees eligible for the program have been identified, and have left or will leave the Company after the expiration of their respective transition periods.

These employees generally were not aligned with any particular segment. The effective separation / retirement date for most employees who accepted the offer was June 30, 2014 or earlier, with a few exceptions to allow for a transition period.

The following table summarizes the activity to date related to this program:

Expense recorded in 2013
 
$
486
 
Cash paid
  
(98
)
Foreign currency translation
  
3
 
Balance at December 31, 2013
 
$
391
 
Expense recorded in 2014
  
12,792
 
Cash paid
  
(8,054
)
Foreign currency translation
  
(455
)
Balance at December 31, 2014
 
$
4,674
 
Expense recorded in 2015
  
77
 
Cash paid
  
(2,058
)
Foreign currency translation
  
(244
)
Balance at July 4, 2015
 
$
2,449
 

The payment terms vary by country, but generally are paid in a lump sum at cessation of employment. Certain participants are being paid in installments.  The entire amount of the liability is considered current and is included in other accrued expenses in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets.

Modules Production Transfer

In an effort to reduce costs and streamline production of its module products within its Diodes segment, the Company committed to two smaller cost reduction programs related to the transferring of production of certain of its products.

The following table summarizes the activity to date related to this program:

Expense recorded in 2014
 
$
2,080
 
Cash paid
  
(464
)
Foreign currency translation
  
(121
)
Balance at December 31, 2014
 
$
1,495
 
Cash paid
  
(563
)
Foreign currency translation
  
(111
)
Balance at July 4, 2015
 
$
821
 

Severance benefits are generally paid in a lump sum at cessation of employment.  The entire amount of the liability is considered current and is included in other accrued expenses in the accompanying consolidated condensed balance sheets.

Global Cost Reduction Programs

The Global Cost Reduction Programs announced in 2015 include a plan to reduce selling, general, and administrative costs company-wide, and targeted streamlining and consolidation of production for certain product lines within its Capacitors and Resistors & Inductors segments.  During the second fiscal quarter of 2015, restructuring expenses of $4,701 were recorded related to these programs.  No amounts were paid during the second fiscal quarter of 2015 pursuant to these programs.  The entire amount of the liability is considered current and is included in other accrued expenses in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets.