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Trans Ocean Shipping (Trans Ocean) provides domestic and international transportation and logistics services to customers. The company contracts shipping vessels, trucks, and aircraft to provide
Trans Ocean Shipping (Trans Ocean) provides domestic and international transportation and logistics services to customers. The company contracts shipping vessels, trucks, and aircraft to provide regional, long-haul, and international shipments of customer goods. Trans Ocean has entered into the following contracts:
In March 2019, Trans Ocean entered into a revenue contract with a customer, Asia Manufacturing (Asia), in which Trans Ocean would be the exclusive shipper of Asias products between Shanghai and Los Angeles. Trans Oceans contract with Asia is effective on July 1, 2019. Before signing the contract with Asia, Trans Ocean did not operate the ShanghaiLos Angeles route, and to satisfy the contract with Asia, in April 2019, Trans Ocean leases a cargo ship from Heavy Vessel Manufacturing (Heavy), which commences on July 1, 2019.
Because the shipping route is new, on July 1, 2019, (1) Trans Ocean has no other customers to deliver goods on the Shanghai-Los Angeles route and (2) because of operational costs, Trans Ocean does not have alternative uses for the leased cargo ship.
Trans Ocean adopted ASC 842, Leases, on January 1, 2019.
The following are relevant facts about Trans Oceans revenue contract with Asia, and Trans Oceans lease with Heavy.
Trans Oceans Revenue Contract With Asia
The revenue contracts stated term with Asia is for one year.
Asia can renew the contract annually for up to four additional years. Therefore, the revenue contract can extend to five full years.
Asia pays a significant up-front nonrefundable fee for the initial one-year term; the same amount is due at the beginning of every renewal period.
Asia can cancel at any time without incurring a penalty outside of forfeiting any up-front nonrefundable fees already paid or owed at the beginning of the initial contract term and any and each renewed period.
Although the contract is new, Trans Ocean and Asia have entered into similar arrangements with similar terms and historically, Asia has renewed for one or more years.
Trans Ocean appropriately concludes that (1) the revenue contract meets the scope of, and criteria in, ASC 606, Revenue From Contracts With Customers, and (2) the contract term for its revenue contract with Asia is one year.
Trans Oceans Lease With Heavy
The contract between Trans Ocean and Heavy contains a lease under ASC 842.
Rental payments are at market and fixed each year. Case 19-1: The Terminator Page 2 Copyright 2019 Deloitte Development LLC All Rights Reserved.
To mitigate risks, Trans Ocean negotiated the lease period and renewal options to mirror those of Trans Oceans revenue contract with Asia. As a result, the fixed, noncancelable term of the lease is one year, and Trans Ocean can renew annually for four additional years (i.e., up to five full years).
Trans Ocean believes that since Asia can terminate the revenue contract after one year (even though Asia may need to ship products for longer than a year and has historically renewed under other similarly structured contracts), it is uncertain whether Asia will renew the revenue contract. Because of this uncertainty, Trans Ocean believes that the renewal options related to the lease are not reasonably certain at the commencement date of the lease.
As a result, Trans Ocean concludes that the lease term for its lease contract with Heavy is also one year.
Required:
1. Do you agree with Trans Oceans conclusion that the lease term for the cargo vessel is one year because the revenue contract is for one year?
2. What factors should Trans Ocean consider in supporting its conclusion related to the lease term?
Additional Facts
On December 1, 2019, Trans Ocean entered into a shipping contract with Eastern Manufacturing Company (Eastern) to ship Easterns products between Shanghai and Los Angeles. The contract with Eastern commences on January 1, 2020, and on the basis of Trans Oceans evaluation of its enforceable rights and obligations in the contract with Eastern, Trans Ocean concludes that term of the revenue contract with Eastern is for a period of two years. Further, Trans Ocean concludes that (1) because of its contract with Asia and Eastern, it would not be operationally feasible to deploy the leased cargo vessel on other routes; (2) the cargo vessel will have sufficient capacity to service both Asia and Eastern; and (3) the leased asset is needed for Trans Ocean to perform under its revenue contract with Eastern (because of economic reasons that would not allow Trans Ocean to use another vessel).
Required:
3. Should Trans Ocean reassess the lease term of the cargo vessel? If so, why?
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