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Debt
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2013
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
DEBT
DEBT

Outstanding debt balances were as follows:
 
December 31,
 
2013
 
2012
Notes payable – current:
 
 
 
Uncommitted lines of credit
$
43,062

 
$
33,916

Other
729

 
296

 
$
43,791

 
$
34,212

Long-term debt:
 
 
 
Credit facility
$
239,000

 
$
300,000

Senior notes
225,000

 
300,000

Industrial development revenue bonds
11,900

 
11,900

Other
4,342

 
5,634

 
$
480,242

 
$
617,534


As of December 31, 2013, the Company had various short-term uncommitted lines of credit with borrowing limits of $106,809. The weighted-average interest rate on outstanding borrowings on the short-term uncommitted lines of credit as of December 31, 2013 and 2012 was 3.24 percent and 2.81 percent, respectively. The increase in the weighted-average interest rate is attributable to the change in mix of borrowings in foreign entities. Short-term uncommitted lines mature in less than one year. The amount available under the short-term uncommitted lines at December 31, 2013 was $63,747.

As of December 31, 2013, the Company had borrowing limits under its credit facility totaling $500,000, which expires June 2016. Under the terms of the credit facility agreement, the Company has the ability, subject to various approvals, to increase the borrowing limits by $250,000. Up to $50,000 of the revolving credit facility is available under a swing line subfacility. The weighted-average interest rate on outstanding credit facility borrowings as of December 31, 2013 and 2012 was 1.36 percent and 1.33 percent, respectively, which is variable based on the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). The amount available under the credit facility as of December 31, 2013 was $261,000. The Company incurred $1,876 of fees related to its credit facility in 2011, which are amortized as a component of interest expense over the term of the facility.

In March 2006, the Company issued senior notes in an aggregate principal amount of $300,000 with a weighted-average fixed interest rate of 5.50 percent. The Company entered into a derivative transaction to hedge interest rate risk on $200,000 of the senior notes, which was treated as a cash flow hedge. This reduced the effective interest rate from 5.50 percent to 5.36 percent. The Company funded the repayment of $75,000 of the senior notes at maturity in March 2013 using borrowings under its revolving credit facility. The maturity dates of the remaining senior notes are staggered, with $175,000 and $50,000 due in 2016 and 2018, respectively.

Maturities of long-term debt as of December 31, 2013 are as follows:
2015
$
974

2016
415,692

2017
13,392

Thereafter
50,184

 
$
480,242



Interest expense on the Company’s debt instruments for the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011 was $26,896, $23,454 and $26,002, respectively.

In 1997, industrial development revenue bonds were issued on behalf of the Company. The proceeds from the bond issuances were used to construct new manufacturing facilities in the United States. The Company guaranteed the payments of principal and interest on the bonds by obtaining letters of credit. The bonds were issued with a 20-year original term and are scheduled to mature in 2017. Each industrial development revenue bond carries a variable interest rate, which is reset weekly by the remarketing agents. The weighted-average interest rate on the bonds was 0.36 percent and 0.49 percent as of December 31, 2013 and 2012, respectively. Interest expense on the bonds for the years ended December 31, 2013, 2012 and 2011 was $96, $88 and $88, respectively.

The Company’s financing agreements contain various restrictive financial covenants, including net debt to capitalization and net interest coverage ratios. As of December 31, 2013, the Company was in compliance with the financial and other covenants in its debt agreements.