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Debt
3 Months Ended
Mar. 28, 2020
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt

7.

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In December 2017, we entered into a credit agreement which will expire in December 2022. This agreement provides for an initial revolving credit facility of $100.0 million and, subject to certain requirements, gives us the ability to request increases of up to an incremental $100.0 million. The credit agreement replaced our previous $30.0 million facility. Borrowings under the credit agreement are on an unsecured basis. At the Company’s election, the interest rate applicable to borrowings under the credit agreement will be either (1) the Prime Rate as announced by Wells Fargo from time to time, (2) an Adjusted LIBOR Market Index Rate as measured by the LIBOR Market Index Rate plus the Applicable Margin which fluctuates between 65 basis points and 125 basis points based on the ratio of the Company’s Consolidated Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA, or (3) an Adjusted LIBOR Rate as measured by the LIBOR Rate plus the Applicable Margin which fluctuates between 65 basis points and 125 basis points based on the ratio of the Company’s Consolidated Funded Debt to Consolidated EBITDA. The interest rate at March 28, 2020 was LIBOR plus 65 basis points (1.64%). During the occurrence and continuance of an event of default, all outstanding revolving credit loans will bear interest at a rate per annum equal to 2.00% in excess of the greater of (1) the Prime Rate or (2) the Adjusted LIBOR Market Index Rate then applicable. As of March 28, 2020, we were not in default in respect to the credit agreement. The credit agreement also contains covenants, including those related to the ratio of certain consolidated fixed charges to consolidated EBITDA, capital expenditures, and share repurchases, each as defined by the credit agreement. The credit agreement also requires us to pay a fee of 0.10% on the average daily unused portion of the facility, provided the fee will not be charged on the first $30 million of the revolving credit facility.

On March 23, 2020, Dorman took proactive steps to increase its cash position and preserve financial flexibility in light of uncertainties from the COVID-19 pandemic by drawing down $99.0 million from the revolving credit facility. See Note 17 for additional information regarding our response to COVID-19.

As of March 28, 2020, we had $99.0 million in borrowings under the credit agreement, which amount does not include two outstanding letters of credit for approximately $0.8 million in the aggregate which were issued to secure ordinary course of business transactions. Net of these borrowings and letters of credit, we had approximately $0.2 million available under the credit agreement at March 28, 2020.

In addition to the foregoing, and, subject to certain requirements, the credit agreement gives the Company the ability to request increases in revolving credit commitments of up to an additional $100.0 million.

As of March 28, 2020, we were not in default in respect to the credit agreement.