XML 43 R18.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v2.4.0.6
Commitments And Contingencies
3 Months Ended
Sep. 29, 2012
Commitments And Contingencies [Abstract]  
Commitments And Contingencies

12.  COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES 

 

Legal Proceedings 

 

Sysco is engaged in various legal proceedings which have arisen but have not been fully adjudicated.  The likelihood of loss for these legal proceedings, based on definitions within contingency accounting literature, ranges from remote to reasonably possible to probable.  When probable, the losses have been accrued.  Based on estimates of the range of potential losses associated with these matters, management does not believe the ultimate resolution of these proceedings, either individually or in the aggregate, will have a material adverse effect upon the consolidated financial position or results of operations of the company.  However, the final results of legal proceedings cannot be predicted with certainty and if the company failed to prevail in one or more of these legal matters, and the associated realized losses were to exceed the company’s current estimates of the range of potential losses, the company’s consolidated financial position or results of operations could be materially adversely affected in future periods. 

 

Fuel Commitments 

 

Sysco routinely enters into forward purchase commitments for a portion of its projected diesel fuel requirements.  As of September 29, 2012, outstanding forward diesel fuel purchase commitments totaled approximately $96.4 million at a fixed price through August 2013. 

 

Other Commitments 

 

Sysco has committed with various third party service providers to provide information technology services. The services have been committed for periods up to fiscal 2016 and may be extended.  As of September 29, 2012, the total remaining cost of the services over that period is expected to be approximately $477.5 million. A portion of this amount may be reduced by Sysco utilizing less than estimated resources and can be increased by Sysco utilizing more than estimated resources.  Certain agreements allow adjustments for inflation. Sysco may also cancel a portion or all of the services provided subject to termination fees which decrease over time. If Sysco were to terminate all of the services in fiscal 2013, the estimated termination fees incurred in fiscal 2013 would be approximately $35.9 million.