2011 Automotive Manufacturing in Georgia
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2011 Automotive Manufacturing in Georgia
2011 Automotive Manufacturing in Georgia COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THIS STUDY: Georgia’s Industry Snapshot .............................................................................1 Georgia’s Automotive Industry Overview.......................................................2 The Southeast Automotive Industry Overview..............................................3 KIA Success Story...............................................................................................4 The Right Location Automotive Industry Epicenter............................................................6 OEMs in the Southeast .........................................................................7 Home to Major Automotive Employers ..............................................8 Strong Demographics, Business Focus.............................................9 The Right People World-Class Workforce ......................................................................10 Engineering Excellence ......................................................................11 Skilled Production Workers ...............................................................12 Competitive Wage Rates ....................................................................13 The Right Training World-Class Programs........................................................................14 Technical Colleges ..............................................................................15 The Right Technology Research Universities ........................................................................16 Innovation Centers ..............................................................................17 Georgia Tech Research Institute ......................................................18 Professional Support ..........................................................................19 The Right Transportation Alternatives Ports and Air ........................................................................................20 Road and Rail .......................................................................................21 The Right Business Attitude Pro-Business State..............................................................................22 Available Sites......................................................................................23 The Southeast is Home to 1,120 Manufacturers and Suppliers ...............24 Listing of Automotive Companies in the Southeast ...................................25 Automotive Manufacturing in Georgia GEORGIA: The Epicenter of Growth in the Southeastern Auto Corridor Georgia’s Top Auto Employers GEORGIA’S AUTOMOTIVE SNAPSHOT Company • Home to 190 automotive-related manufacturing companies that employ nearly 34,000 workers, Georgia sits at the heart of the Southeast’s 301,000 automotive-related workforce. (Source: Georgia Power Industry Database, 2011) • Over the last five years, 21 automotive manufacturing companies have announced plans to locate or expand in Georgia. These new companies are creating 7,400 jobs, and are supplying to customers all over the Southeast and the world. • Access to state-of-the-art technology and innovation at the state’s leading engineering schools and access to the nation’s fastest-growing port in Savannah drive productivity and expansion in the industry. • A robust automotive-related workforce with 24,800 engineers and 124,500 production workers offers world-class skills attractive to the auto industry. Automotive Manufacturers (50 or more employees) Workers Kia Motors Mfg. GA (KMMG) 3,000 Blue Bird Corp. 1,500 E-Z-Go 1,100 YKK USA (2 locations) 1,010 Honda Motor Co. (2 locations) 1,000 Yamaha Motor Mfg. Corp. 1,000 Club Car Inc. 950 Toyo Tire North America 850 Mobis LLC 600 Decostar Industries 540 Apache Mills 514 Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Why Georgia for the Automotive Industry? The right location for getting product to market – Georgia is at the center of the thriving Southeastern Automotive Corridor. Prime manufacturing sites in Georgia are within hours, or even minutes, of the region’s automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). The right people for the job – Georgia’s workers are highly skilled and have an outstanding work ethic. Former Ford and GM assembly plants were frequently recognized by J.D. Power and others for productivity Georgia is Home to Major Auto Headquarters Locations and efficiency. Headquarters Company The right worker training – Georgia’s Quick Start program is internationally recognized for providing Blue Bird HQ & Mfg. customized state-of-the-art training for Georgia’s workers. The Quick Start staff brings years of expertise Club Car HQ & Mfg. when preparing the state’s workforce for productive careers in automotive manufacturing. ELESYS N.A.* HQ & Mfg. The right technology and support – Georgia’s world-class colleges and universities offer the highest LUND International HQ & Mfg. caliber graduates and research centers, keeping Georgia’s automotive manufacturers at the leading edge of Murata Electronics N.A. HQ innovation and productivity. OTR Wheel Engineering HQ & Mfg. Pak-Lite Inc. HQ Pirelli Tire N.A. HQ & Mfg. Porsche Cars N.A. N.A. HQ Superior Essex Inc. HQ Yamaha Motor Mfg. Regional HQ The right transportation alternatives – Georgia’s highway system, state-of-the-art ports, extensive rail system and world-renowned international airport keep Georgia-made products flowing to customers. The right attitude about business – Georgia consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top pro-business states. Georgia offers a variety of incentives specifically designed to assist companies with the large initial investment new auto-related manufacturing requires. Type of Location *N.A. = North America; HQ = Headquarters Source: Public announcements GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 1 Georgia’s automotive manufacturing industry is important to the state’s economy. Georgia’s Automotive Industry Overview The automotive industry is a significant part of Georgia’s economy. Georgia’s pro-business climate not only attracts major automotive manufacturing operations, but also automotive headquarters operations. New Automotive Manufacturing Locations 2006 to Present GSP on the Rise: Transportation equipment’s contribution to Georgia’s gross state product was estimated at $5 billion in 2010. By 2020, Moody’s Company predicts transportation equipment will reach nearly Kia Motors Mfg. GA (KMMG) 3,000 Troup 2006 state’s manufacturing output. Sewan America Inc. 700 Troup 2007 Mobis AL LLC 600 Troup 2007 GLOVIS Georgia LLC 600 Troup 2008 Great Dane 450 Bulloch 2010 PowerTech America 355 Troup 2008 DAEHAN Solutions Georgia LLC 300 Harris 2008 DongWon Metals 300 Meriwether 2007 Sejong Georgia LLC 250 Troup 2007 Hanil E-Hwa Co., Ltd. 173 Troup 2010 Blue Bird 106 Peach 2008 Racemark International 100 Gordon 2006 Precision Components Int. 100 Muscogee 2007 ITW DaeLim USA 75 Troup 2007 Trojan Battery 70 Washington 2006 Suzukaku 50 Haralson 2006 Fleetguard 50 Burke 2006 STEEDA Automotive 50 Lowndes 2007 KSI Kyungshin 50 Troup 2009 SD Automotive 25 Hart 2011 Custom Truck & Body 15 Meriwether 2008 2018 2015 2012 2009 2006 % Mfg. Gross State Product % Mfg. Gross State Product 2009 2008 2007 2005 2006 2006 2004 2003 2005 2002 $5 “Great Dane Trailers breaks ground for Statesboro plant,” State of Georgia Press Release, 10.14.2010 2001 $0$6 2000 $1 1999 Phil Pines, President and Chief Operating Officer, Great Dane 2018 2015 2012 2009 2006 2003 2000 1997 $2 Transportation Equipment Export Value Increasing *Number of jobs announced Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Industry Database, 2011 +8.2% Annually $3 $2 2010 2009 2008 2007 2004 2003 2002 $0 2001 $1 2000 $ Billions U.S. $4 1999 Dane Trailers in Savannah.” 1998 keeping us close to the beginnings of Great 1997 willingness to address our needs, as well as 1998 of Georgia and Bulloch County’s ability and % of Manufacturing GSP 16% $8 14% $7 $6 $6 12% Exports on the Rise: Georgia’s transportation 10% $5 $5 $4 export market grew 8.2 percent 8% annually equipment 6% $3 since reaching $5.9 billion in 2010, accounting $4 1997, 4% $2 2% for 17.8$1percent of the Southeast’s total. 0% $3 $0 1997 “We have been impressed with the State Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2010 $ Billions U.S. 450 workers. 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Transportation Equip. GSP $ Billions U.S. fully operational, the plant will employ 2003 In August of 2010, Great Dane announced 2000 October 2010: Great Dane breaks ground on new trailer manufacturing facility in Statesboro, Georgia. $8 $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 $1 $0 1997 $ Billions U.S. % of Manufacturing GSP 2010 Transportation Equip. GSP manufacturing facility in Statesboro. When Year Located $7 billion in GSP, accounting for 14.5 percent of the Georgia’s Transportation Equipment GSP on the Rise plans to invest $33.5 million in a new trailer Jobs County Created* Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2011 2 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia is at the center of the thriving Southeastern automotive industry. The Southeast Automotive Industry Overview The auto production numbers in the South are staggering. “A dozen years ago, Alabama produced zero cars. Now it Georgia is at the heart of the rapidly-expanding Southeastern Automotive Corridor. This region is the new epicenter of automotive manufacturing growth. • • • turns out 750,000 annually at Mercedes, Honda, and Hyundai plants. Three years after Mercedes opened its SUV factory near Transportation equipment accounted for 14.4 percent, or $33.5 billion, of the Southeastern region’s Tuscaloosa in 1996, it doubled the size and total manufacturing gross product in 2010. output. A Honda plant halfway between Southeastern automotive assemblers currently have the capacity to produce more than 2.2 million Birmingham and Atlanta went on line in units (2010). They are projected to increase that capacity by at least another 500,000 units over 2001, and the next year the company spent the next several years with new OEMs coming on line in Mississippi and Tennessee and with the $450 million to expand it, adding 2,000 transfer of new lines to productive facilities in Georgia and Tennessee. more workers. Automotive companies locating in the Southeast thrive, many expanding within a year of opening a … The recession has curtailed car sales new facility. temporarily, causing the transplants [new foreign-owned producers] to slow production. But they are expected to expand again Automotive OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) in the Southeast once the economy recovers. Volkswagen is currently building a plant outside of Chattanooga, which will produce 150,000 cars a year.” Fred Barns, “The Other American Auto Industry,“ The Weekly Standard, 12.22.08 Toyo Tire Announces Fourth Expansion in Bartow County, Georgia In September, 2010, Toyo Tire in White, Georgia announced plans to hire an additional 200 team members in response to increased product demand and on-going capital investments at the plant. Toyo officials have also indicated a desire to continue expansions in Georgia over the next 10 years, adding more than 400 new jobs in addition to the 200 just announced. Source: “Toyo Considers Possible $910 Million Local Investment,” The Daily Tribune News, 10.20.2010 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 3 Kia Success Story... 26 New Kia Suppliers in Alabama and Georgia Create 4,258 Jobs ALABAMA New Location Product Jobs A-Jin USA Metal stamping 200 Cumberland Plastic Systems Injection-molded products 50 Daedong Hi-Lex of America Door hardware systems 103 Daeki America Air cleaners, canisters, fuel filters Kia Comes to West Point, Georgia taking applications for employment at the West In 2006, Kia announced plans to build its Point facility in the winter of 2008, the company first North American Assembly Plant in West received 43,000 responses over a 30-day period. Point, Georgia. The project was recognized as During the Summer of 2010, Kia confirmed that an “Economic Development Deal of the Year” by the West Point assembly plant would open a second Business Facilities magazine. To the town of West line to produce the Hyundai Santa Fe. Production of 80 Point, the arrival of Kia was more like the economic the Santa Fe began in early October 2010. The West Point facility now employs 3,000 workers. Daewon America Suspension bars and coils deal of the century. The jobs created by Kia and 70 supplier companies are having far-reaching benefits Hanil USA Tubes for brake and power steering fluid 92 KwangSung America Plastic hoses and sun visors 150 MP-Tech America Plastic molds and precision parts 250 Sejin Alabama Injection molded products, vehicle spoilers 130 and interior consoles of vehicles here and abroad while staying true to Seohan Auto USA Front and rear axles 150 technology; and KMMG will play a prominent role in SMI Automotive Small stamped auto parts 50 Alabama Total: for a region previously suffering the out-migration of 1,325 GEORGIA New Location Product Autorica LLC Automation systems 10 DAEHAN Solutions Georgia LLC NVH parts and interior components 150 DongWon Metals Automotive stampings 100 Engineering World Automotive engineering services 20 GLOVIS Georgia LLC Integrated logistics 250 Interior parts 173 Hysco America Steel supplier 50 ITW DaeLim USA Plastic interior trip parts 75 Johnson Controls Automotive seating 300 KSI Kyungshin Wiring harnesses 70 Mobis AL LLC Front-end modules, front-rolling chassis 600 PowerTech America Transmissions 200 Pretty Products Floor mats 185 Sejong Georgia LLC Muffler and exhaust systems 250 Sewon America Inc. Stamped components and decorative trim 500 “The outstanding early performance of the first vehicle produced from our West Point, Georgia plant is a significant achievement for KMMG, KMA [Kia Motors America] and the Kia brand as a whole. As we grow we will continue to expand our line the Kia brand tenets of value, quality, safety and achieving our goals.” B.M. Ahn, Group President and CEO Kia Motors North America and Kia Motors Manufacturing Quick Start training facility, West Point, Georgia Georgia, Inc. “Kia Manufacturing Plant Opening Celebrated in West Point,” State of Georgia Press Release, 2.26.2010 Jobs Hanil E-Hwa Co., Ltd. Georgia Total: a once-dominant textile industry. When Kia began Kia Sorento assembly line, West Point, Georgia (photo from Kia Website) 2,933 4 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Thriving in Georgia 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe To be Built at Kia in West Point, Georgia Quick Start Instrumental in Recruiting the Right Workers for Kia program and 74 percent had more than three years After less than a year of Sorento production, of work experience. In a Quick Start press release Kia is already adding a second line to its from February of 2008, Randy Jackson, director West Point, Georgia assembly plant. Limited of human resources at Kia, said “These numbers production of the Hyundai Santa Fe began at training organization, assisted Kia in developing are truly remarkable. The large number of quality the facility in late September, 2010. an efficient, online means to recruit workers for its applicants we’ve received is a great sign for building new facility. According to Quick Start, 97 percent our manufacturing plant in Georgia.” Kia received of applicants were high school graduates, 30 applications from all over Georgia, Alabama and the percent had completed a two or four-year college rest of the nation. Quick Start, Georgia’s premier workforce Source: “Santa Fe Production Moving to Kia West Point,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 8.31.2010 KMMG (Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia) at a Glance: Location: West Point, Georgia “The state of Georgia and especially Georgia Size:2,000+ acres, 750,000 square feet mfg. space Quick Start have provided exceptional support for our project. The quality of this training Employment: 3,000 + by the end of 2011 Product: Sorento and Hyundai Santa Fe by 2011 Production Capacity: 360,000 per year center is the best we have ever seen.” Kia’s first West Point Sorento, November 2009 “Kia Georgia Training Center Opens in West Point,” State of Georgia Press Release, 3.25.2008 Kia Suppliers Within 60 Miles of the West Point Facility GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Euisun Chung, President, Kia Motors Corporation 5 The Southeastern automotive industry is thriving. The Right Location: Automotive Epicenter A Significant Portion of the Region’s Gross Product Transportation equipment output is becoming an increasingly significant portion of the Over the past 10 years, the Southeast has become Southeast region’s gross product. As the nation’s automotive epicenter. The success mentioned earlier, 2010 transportation of foreign auto makers in non-traditional auto equipment production accounted for 14.4 manufacturing locations has invigorated growth in percent of manufacturing gross product. By Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, South Carolina 2020, the segment will represent 15 percent of and Georgia. A new “Automotive Alley” has emerged manufacturing output, or nearly $48 billion. stretching from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 1.9 is a hot market for automakers. In 2009, residents registered nearly 1.7 million new vehicles, The Southeast 0.0% accounting for 17 percent of new auto and light truck sales in the U.S. Over the next 10 years, vehicle 1.5 Auto manufacturers seek to be close to sales, providing a clear advantage for the Southeast. Tennessee 10.0% $20,000 10.0% $40 2.7 8.0% since 1997. In 2010, manufacturers in this $30 2.5 segment exported $33.5 billion in product. $5,000 $20 Transportation equipment$0 includes aircraft $10 $10,000 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% and other transportation- related products. 0.0% 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 The southeastern states exported nearly $20 billion in motor vehicle, motor vehicle bodies $0 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.7 North Carolina 8.0% Alabama 6.0% South Carolina 4.0% 2.0% Mississippi 0.0% 158,041 260,419 129,387 119,908 68,638 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.5 Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2010 2012 $15,000 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2000 2002 2004 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2008 2014 2016 2018 2020 exports have grown at 10 percent annually 263,268 and trailers and motor vehicle parts in 2010 – 2020 12.0% 2016 GEORGIA 3.3 2012 2.9 698,521 2008 14.0% 2004 Florida New Vehicle Registrations (Millions) Also, southeastern transportation equipment 3.1 2020 12.0% $50 3.5 16.0% 2000 3.3 1997 1998 1999 % of Manufacturing GSP 2000 2001 2002 2003 Transportion GSP in billions (Real $) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 New Vehicle Registrations (Millions) 2009 2010 $60 New Vehicle Registrations in the Southeast % of Manufacturing GSP 16.0% 2020 2016 2012 registrations are expected to increase at 6.5 percent per year in the region, reaching 3.2 million by 2020. 2016 Transportation Equipment Exports Millions U.S. $ 1.7 Number of New Vehicle Registrations by 3.5 State, 2009 An Increasing Share $35,000 of the 14.0% Region’s Exports $30,000 $25,000 2.3 2.1 New Vehicle Registrations in the Southeast 2.0% Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2010 $40,000 2.5 2000 $10 auto manufacturers find the Southeast so appealing. 2.7 2008 $20 3.1 low cost of doing business are a few of the reasons 2.9 2004 $30 New Vehicle Registrations (Millions) 10.0% % of Manufacturing GSP $40 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 Transportion GSP in billions (Real $) 12.0% 3.3 workforce, low unionization, right-to-work status and 14.0% $50 $0 3.5 The Southeast’s sound economy, stable and growing 16.0% $60 Automotive Alley Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2010 these segments account for 59 percent of total Motor Vehicle, Motor Vehicle Bodies, Parts and Trailers Exports by State* Transportation Equipment Exports Millions U.S. $ $40,000 State $35,000 $40,000 Annual Value of Exports in 2009* Total Transportation Equipment Exports $35,000 (millions) (millions) $30,000 $4,764.57 $5,270.85 $25,000 $2,980.21 $8,351.37 $1,524.30 $5,952.03 Alabama $30,000 $25,000 Florida $20,000 GEORGIA $20,000 $15,000 Mississippi $10,000 $485.16 $644.25 $10,000 North Carolina $5,000 $1,077.57 $2,624.42 $5,000 South Carolina $0 $5,270.66 $5,725.37 $0 Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2011 Tennessee 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 $15,000 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Transportation Equipment Exports Millions U.S. $ transportation equipment exports. Total $3,671.46 $4,941.33 $19,773.93 $33,509.61 Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2011 6 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 The Southeast is home to some of the world’s biggest and most successful automotive companies. The Right Location: OEMs in the Southeast The Southeast is home to 14 auto, truck and bus assembly plants. OEMs: Mercedes-Benz: The Vance, Alabama assembly plant opened in 1993. The plant, Mercedes-Benz’s first in North America, has expanded twice, and has the capacity to produce 180,000 vehicles per year. The facility employs 4,500 workers making the M Class, R Class, GL Class and the ML450 hybrid. Honda: The Lincoln, Alabama plant opened in 1999. The facility makes the Odyssey, the Pilot and the Ridgeline and employs 4,500 workers producing 300,000 units annually. Hyundai: The Montgomery, Alabama plant opened in 2002 and is Hyundai’s first U.S. automotive manufacturing facility. The facility currently makes the Sonata sedan. With 2,700 workers, the Montgomery facility has capacity to produce 300,000 units annually. Hyundai transferred Santa Fe production to the Kia facility in Georgia and began making the Elantra sedan in Montgomery in the fall of 2010. Nissan: Located in Canton, Mississippi, the Nissan facility opened in 2003. The $1.4 billion assembly plant currently produces the Altima, Quest, Armada, Titan and Infiniti QX56. The plant has an annual production capacity of 400,000 vehicles. A recent $118 million expansion will allow production of a new commercial vehicle. Nissan: The Smyrna, Tennessee assembly plant opened in 1983. The plant produces the Altima, Maxima, Xterra, Frontier and Pathfinder, with annual production capacity of 550,000 vehicles. Nissan recently announced that production of the Rogue crossover will be moving to the Smyrna facility by 2013. BMW: BMW’s Spartanburg, South Carolina assembly plant opened in 1994. The facility produces sport activity vehicles, coupes and roadsters. BMW completed work on an additional line in the fall of 2010. This $750 million investment will increase capacity in Spartanburg to 260,000 units by 2012. Kia: Opened in 2009, the West Point, Georgia facility is the first for Kia in North America. With its recently announced $100 million expansion, the West Point plant will produce 360,000 Santa Fes and Sorentos per year and will employ 3,000 workers. Announced OEMs: Volkswagen: VW’s Chattanooga, Tennessee assembly plant will begin production in 2011. The facility will produce the Passat mid-sized sedan and the Jetta with an annual capacity of 150,000 units. The plant will employ 2,000 workers. Toyota: Construction on Toyota’s Blue Springs, Mississippi plant has resumed, with production expected to begin in 2011. The facility will employ 2,000 workers and will make the Corolla and potentially the Prius. Truck & Bus Assembly: Blue Bird: Blue Bird’s headquarters and major manufacturing facility are located in Fort Valley, Georgia. Blue Bird is one of the largest school bus manufacturers in the country. Thomas Built Buses: Located in High Point, North Carolina, Thomas assembles around 15,000 school buses, commercial buses and specialty vehicles per year. Thomas Built Buses is a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America and is one of the largest bus manufacturers in North America. Freightliner: With assembly locations in Mount Holly and Cleveland, North Carolina, Freightliner has a major presence in the Southeast. The Mount Holly location makes medium-sized trucks while the Cleveland facility produces the company’s full line of class 8 truck models (DaimlerChrysler is the parent company). DaimlerChrysler: DaimlerChrysler makes around 32,000 Sprinter vans annually at its Ladson, South Carolina location. Peterbilt: Peterbilt is a division of PACCAR. Located in Madison, Tennessee, the Peterbilt facility manufactures heavy-duty, on and off-road class 8 trucks. GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 7 Automotive suppliers are flocking to the Southeast as assemblers establish new operations. The Right Location: Home to Major Automotive Employers ABOUT THE SOUTHEAST What Businesses Need to Know Population Quick Facts Southeast Population: 56.8 million with projected growth of 1.67 percent per year through 2020 (U.S. growth only 0.9% annually) Top Automotive Employers in the Southeast Number of Workers Number of Locations 12,650 5 AL, GA, NC, SC 8,372 10 Honda Motor Company AL, GA, SC 7,749 5 Georgia Population: 10 million in 2010 with projected growth of 2 percent per year through 2020 Daimler Trucks North America NC, SC 7,280 6 Bridgestone Firestone GA, NC, SC, TN 6,450 8 Georgia Net Migration: 113,400 estimated for 2010 Johnson Controls AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN 5,323 15 Robert Bosch LLC GA, SC, TN 5,407 6 BMW Manufacturing Co. LLC SC 4,500 1 Delphi Corp. AL, MS 3,918 6 Toyota AL, MS 3,570 4 Hyundai AL 3,167 3 Southeast GDP: $1.8 trillion Arvinmeritor Inc. AL, NC, SC, TN 3,122 11 Mercedes-Benz US AL 3,000 1 Georgia GDP: $329 billion Kia North America GA 3,000 1 Denso Manufacturing TN 2,830 2 Cummins Inc. FL, SC, TN 2,750 7 Cost of Doing Business Quick Facts Goodyear Tire & Rubber AL, GA, NC, SC 2,670 7 For major cost measures, most southeastern states are below the national average. The Timken Co. GA, NC, SC 2,508 7 TRW Automotive Inc. GA, TN 2,295 5 Dura Automotive Systems Inc. FL, TN 2,210 6 Continental Tire North America NC 2,150 2 BorgWarner NC, SC 2,150 4 Volkswagen TN 2,000 1 Company States Nissan North America Inc. GA, MS, TN Southeast Workforce: Approximately 27 million in 2010 Michelin North America Inc. Southeast Net Migration: 272,070 estimated in 2009 Georgia Workforce: 4.7 million in 2010 Source: Moody’s 2010 est. Economic Quick Facts Source: Moody’s 2010 estimate State Total Workforce Cost of Doing Business Index Energy Index State and Local Taxes Index North Carolina 4,512,770 81 80 96 Tennessee 3,056,701 90 84 78 South Carolina 2,164,612 93 79 87 Alabama 2,127,211 93 88 81 Sonoco SC 2,000 1 Mississippi 1,313,441 93 93 93 GEORGIA 4,693,711 96 84 96 Thomas Built Buses NC 2,000 1 Florida 9,223,834 101 108 93 U.S. = 100 Source: Moody’s Economy.com Cost of Doing Business Index, April 2010, BLS, 2010 Annual Data Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Industry Database, 2011 Red entries indicates announced locations are included 8 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 The Southeast provides the perfect business environment for automotive companies. The Right Location: Strong Demographics, Business Focus Southeast’s Increasing GDP $2,500,000 14.2% $1.8 trillion, representing nearly 14 percent of the These schools attract students from all over U.S. economy as a whole. Georgia accounts for 18 the country and produce graduates that fill vital percent of the region’s economic output with Gross positions in the Southeast’s major companies. State Product of $329 billion in 2010. Atlanta, a cultural and economic powerhouse in the total U.S. workforce. Growing Population: The region’s excellent weather and economic climate help make the Southeast attractive to workers. Population growth in the region outpaces that of the U.S. overall. Georgia’s estimated 10 million residents account for 17.6 percent of the southeast’s population. Young Population: Southeastern states have young populations. Major cities in the south attract young workers who find the region an exceptional place to raise families. 14.0% 13.8% $1,500,000 13.4% $1,000,000 30,000 19.0% major universities all over the Southeast. Georgia’s 13.0% 18.0% 12.8% laws secure the right of employees to decide for themselves whether or not to join or financially support a union. Low Unionization Region: Unionization rates in the Southeast are low and continue to decline. SE Workforce 35,000 % of U.S. Workforce $500,000 25,000 $0 20,000 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Southeast’s Increasing Workforce 17.5% Right-To-Work Region: The Southeast is dominated by right-to-work states. Right-to-work $2,000,000 Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2010 13.6% 18.5% 13.2% the state. $3,000,000 $500,000 $2,500,000 $0 12.8% 14.2% well-educated workers. Atlanta attracts talent from HOPE Scholarship is a major incentive to live in % of US 15,000 17.0% 19.0% SE Workforce % of U.S. Workforce 10,000 35,000 16.5% 18.5% 5,000 30,000 16.0% 18.0% 25,0000 20,000 17.5% 15,000 17.0% 10,000 16.5% 5,000 16.0% 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2010, the region accounted for 17.5 percent of the Southeast GDP 13.0% 14.4% % of U.S.Workforce a growing percentage of the nation’s workforce. In $1,000,000 13.4% 13.2% 14.6% % of U.S.Workforce Growing Workforce: The Southeast represents region, is also a huge draw – especially for young $1,500,000 13.6% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 some of the nation’s top colleges and universities. 13.8% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 nation’s most robust economies with a GDP of $2,000,000 14.0% % of U.S. GDP Well-Educated Population: The Southeast has % of U.S. GDP Growing Economy: The Southeast is one of the $3,000,000 Source: Moody’s Economy.com, 2010 Georgia has the 4th lowest union membership in the country. Southeastern States are Right-to-Work The Southern auto belt from South Carolina to Texas, home to eight German, Japanese, or Korean plants (plus three more under construction), is right-to-work country. Right-to-Work States Southeastern States have Low Manufacturing Unionization Unionization by State 2% - 5.1% 5.11% - 9.3% 9.31% - 15.3% 15.31%- 25.9% Source: Bureau of National Affairs, 2011 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 9 “Government payouts aren’t the only inducement to automakers or even the most important one. There’s also the attraction of a pro-business political community, relatively cheap labor, inexpensive or free land, lower cost of living and of doing business, warm climate, and the big one that the auto companies are wary of talking about – no UAW [United Auto Workers]. In these [southern] states, workers can’t be compelled to join a union or pay dues, and not many are inclined to sign a union card anyway. The result: The UAW has failed miserably to organize workers. No Mercedes, VW, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai (KIA’s parent), BMW, or Nissan plant in the South is unionized.” Fred Barns, “The Other American Auto Industry,” The Weekly Standard, 12.22.08 SE GDP in Billions (real dollars) % of US SE GDP in Billions (real dollars) SE Workforce (in thousands) Southeast GDP 14.4% SE Workforce (in thousands) 14.6% Georgia’s auto-related workforce is highly skilled with very competitive wage rates. The Right People: World-Class Workforce Tennessee. Alliance schools pool their talents and are committed to developing automotiverelated academic programs, industry expertise and cutting-edge research. 20,000 assembly plants coming on-line over the next two years will see increasing employment. Employment at new facilities including Georgia’s Kia plant and 45,802 36,065 25,000 2009 in workers from 2006 to 2007. States with new 41,015 plants in the Atlanta area account for the drop 2008 in the coming years. The closure of GM and Ford 30,000 41,897 University of Kentucky and the University of automotive manufacturing-related employment 2007 the University of Alabama Birmingham, the consolidation will lead to slower growth in 2006 State University, the University of Alabama, 35,000 Productivity improvements and industry 45,628 Auburn, Clemson University , Mississippi 40,000 2005 Alliance members include the University of employment with 36,065 workers in 2009. 45,085 part of the Automotive Research Alliance. accounts for more than 10 percent of manufacturing 45,000 2004 industry resources and support. Many are The transportation equipment segment alone 41,748 schools provide world-class automotive workers are employed in manufacturing operations. 50,000 2003 Exceptional engineering programs at these 4.7 million in 2010. Nearly 7.6 percent of those 36,367 and business growth all over the region. strong work ethic. The state’s workforce reached 2002 720,000 students and feed employment Georgia’s Transportation Equipment Employment, 2009 38,877 Southeastern schools enroll more than Georgia workers are highly skilled, wage competitive and have a reputation for having a 2001 Major universities in the Southeast provide a constant supply of highly trained engineers. Source: Georgia Department of Labor, June 2011 Kia suppliers will bring numbers up over the next few years. Georgia’s existing workforce is rich in engineering and production workers. The state’s businesses employ As the largest and one of the most widely 24,800 engineers in fields that are automotive-applicable – the 18th highest employment nationwide acclaimed engineering schools in the country, for these occupations. Among the nation’s top 20 employers of auto-related engineers, Georgia’s wages the Georgia Institute of Technology supplies are very competitive, averaging around $65,470 per year. Occupations included in this analysis are listed the region with unparalleled professional on page 11 along with a wage rate comparison among the Southeastern states and other major auto engineers in a variety of disciplines. In 2009, production states for production workers (page 13). Georgia Tech graduated more engineers than any other school in the nation. Top Engineering Universities in Auto Alley: The Nation’s top four engineering schools in terms of graduates are in Automotive Alley. More than 60 percent of the nation’s engineering graduates are products of schools east of the Mississippi. School City Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Atlanta 2,812 Purdue University-Main Campus West Lafayette 2,614 University of Florida Gainesville 2,117 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor 2,109 Texas A & M University College Station 2,040 Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus University Park 1,685 North Carolina State University at Raleigh Raleigh 1,631 The University of Texas at Austin Austin 1,615 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg 1,538 University of Southern California Los Angeles 1,529 10 2009 Engineering Graduates GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia is home to world-class engineers from the country’s top schools. The Right People: Engineering Excellence Top States for Auto-Related Engineers Automotive-related Engineering Employment Average Annual Engineering Graduates (all disciplines) 1,033 - 14,999 15,000 - 30,000 30,001 - 50,000 50,000 - 126,638 100 - 250 251 - 1,000 1,001 - 2,000 2,001 - 2,812 Source: EMSI Covered Employment, 2nd Q 2011 and IPEDS database Georgia – 2nd Largest Automotive Employment Cluster in the Southeast – Engineering Fields OCC Code OCC Title 17-2071 AL FL GA MS NC SC TN Electrical engineers 3,294 6,723 2,903 944 2,471 2,064 1,704 17-2072 Electronics engineers, except computer 1,748 4,404 4,367 285 3,322 999 930 17-2112 Industrial engineers 3,119 9,900 4,795 2,116 5,505 5,046 4,507 17-2131 Materials engineers 17-2141 Mechanical engineers 452 372 262 48 370 331 216 2,951 5,618 4,516 924 4,755 4,101 3,476 17-3012 Electrical and electronics drafters 573 1,309 760 346 696 579 547 17-3013 Mechanical drafters 904 1,374 1,374 496 1,281 1,065 977 17-3023 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians 1,474 8,741 3,609 1,122 2,870 1,974 1,869 17-3024 Electro-mechanical technicians 97 568 260 72 381 52 92 17-3026 Industrial engineering technicians 946 2,411 1,413 387 1,615 1,925 1,068 17-3027 Mechanical engineering technicians 300 532 537 348 985 743 618 Total 15,859 41,952 24,797 7,088 24,251 18,880 16,004 Source: EMSI Covered Employment, 2nd Q 2011 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 11 Source: Pictures from Georgia Tech and University of Georgia websites Georgia’s auto-related workforce is abundant and highly skilled. The Right People: Skilled Production Workers Georgia’s Auto-Related Production Wage Rates in Lowest Quartile Georgia businesses employ nearly 124,500 production workers in fields that are automotive-applicable — the 13th highest employment in the nation for these occupations. State Wage Rates Georgia’s wages for auto-related production workers are also highly competitive with an average of $13.42 $22 per hour. As mentioned earlier, automotive manufacturing is migrating to Automotive Alley, with virtually no assembly plants remaining on either the east or west coast. $20 Automotive Alley has Concentration of Auto-Related Production Workers $18 Automotive Alley is home to the majority Automotive Alley of the nation’s automotive assembly plants. $16 The blue circles represent concentrations Georgia $13.42/hr. of assembly plant employment. Red states indicate a high concentration of automotive $14 production-related occupations. Fifteen Auto Alley states account for 46 percent of all U.S. $12 auto-related production occupations. Red states are top employers of automotive-related production workers. $10 Source: EMSI Covered Employment, 2nd Q 2011 Blue circles represent concentrations of auto industry employment related to assembly plants and suppliers. Fifteen Auto Alley states account for 47 percent of all U.S. auto-related production occupations. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2009 Annual Data and Thomas Klier, FRB Chicago, 2010 Automotive-Applicable Production Occupations Occupational Code Occupational Title Automotive-applicable production occupations in this analysis include assemblers, fabricators, laminators, operators, tenders, programmers and setters of various machinery and equipment as listed in the table to the right. 51-2022 51-2023 51-2031 51-2091 51-2092 51-2099 51-4011 51-4012 51-4021 51-4022 51-4023 51-4031 51-4032 51-4033 51-4034 51-4035 51-4041 51-4061 51-4062 Occupational Code Occupational Title Electrical and electronic equipment Electromechanical equipment Engine and other machine Fiberglass laminators and fabricators Team assemblers Assemblers and fabricators, all other Computer-controlled machine tool Numerical tool and process control Extruding and drawing machine Forging machine Rolling machine Cutting, punching, and press machine Drilling and boring machine tool Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators Milling and planing machine Machinists Model makers Patternmakers 12 51-4071 51-4072 51-4081 51-4111 51-4121 51-4122 51-4191 51-4192 51-4193 51-4199 51-8099 51-9111 51-9121 51-9122 51-9123 51-9192 51-9197 51-9198 51-9199 Foundry mold and coremakers Molding, coremaking, and casting machine Multiple machine tool Tool and die makers Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers Welding, soldering, and brazing machine Heat treating equipment Lay-out workers Plating and coating machine Metal workers and plastic workers, all other Plant and system operators, all other Packaging and filling machine Coating, painting, and spraying machine Painters, transportation equipment Painting, coating, and decorating workers Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment Tire builders Helpers--production workers Production workers, all other GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia’s auto-related workforce is largely non-union -- wage rates are competitive. The Right People: Competitive Wage Rates Low Unionization Keeps Georgia’s Workforce Competitive. Auto-Related Production Jobs in Auto Alley States Auto Alley State Like other states in the Southeast, Georgia Average $/Hour Employment Unionization** has very low unionization, particularly in Arkansas $13.41 66,604 6.0% manufacturing. Currently, only 4.0% of Georgia $13.42 124,493 3.4% Georgia’s total workforce is unionized. Only Mississippi $13.89 47,031 6.4% 3.4% of private manufacturing workers are Tennessee $14.69 144,143 6.5% unionized, the 4th lowest level in the country Missouri $15.04 113,153 16.5% and below the national average. Membership in Alabama $15.08 95,281 13.0% manufacturing-related unions often associated with automotive production has been steadily South Carolina $15.10 99,403 5.0% Illinois $15.14 270,220 12.0% Kentucky $15.23 102,051 12.9% Minnesota $15.72 120,641 8.4% Wisconsin $15.74 179,045 14.9% Ohio $15.88 292,493 17.7% Indiana $16.11 202,052 17.5% Louisiana $16.45 57,525 16.6% Michigan $17.68 255,877 17.4% Average* and Total for Auto Alley $15.53 2,170,012 % of U.S. Auto-Related Occupations in Auto Alley States 47.2% $15.21 United States 4,594,491 10.9% *Weighted average, ** private manufacturing Source: EMSI, 2nd Q, 2011, Union Membership and Data Earnings Book, 2011, The Bureau of National Affairs decreasing over the past 15+ years. Number of members Decrease over the past 15 years Machinists (IAM) -41% Auto Workers (UAW) -95% Sheet Metal Workers (SMW) -28% Steel Workers (USWA) -41% Teamsters (IBT) -66% Rubber Workers (URW) -94% Total -59% Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Unioniization Database, 2011 Georgia’s Auto-Related Production Workers: Low Wage Rates, Low Unionization $18.50 Size of bubble represents size of workforce Arkansas High Wages Georgia MI Average Hourly Wage Rate $17.50 Green indicates traditional auto manufacturing states $16.50 MN $15.50 IL TN $14.50 MS $13.50 GA 2.0% 4.0% Missouri LA Alabama WI AL South Carolina Illinois OH MO Blue indicates southeastern auto manufacturing states 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% 16.0% 18.0% 13 Additionally, Georgia’s private manufacturing unionization numbers are very low (3.4%). in auto-applicable fields, Georgia is well Wisconsin positioned to accommodate automotive Ohio manufacturing companies. Indiana 20.0% Sources: EMSI Covered Employment, 2nd Quarter 2011, Union Membership and Data Earnings Book, 2011, The Bureau of National Affairs © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 states in “Auto Alley” at $13.42 per hour. Minnesota % Union, Private Manufacturing in 2010 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS production workers are lower than most other With nearly 124,500 production workers Louisiana High Unionization Wage rates for Georgia’s automotive-related Kentucky Indiana AR Low Unionization/ Low Wages $12.50 0.0% Tennessee IN KY SC Mississippi Georgia’s Workforce is Well Positioned Georgia boasts the top workforce training program in the nation. The Right Training: World-Class Programs Top Workforce Training Programs Georgia has been at the forefront of workforce training for decades, and other states have learned from 1. GEORGIA its success. Georgia’s Quick Start program, technical colleges and highly-regarded research universities work 2. Alabama closely with business to ensure the highest level of worker readiness. 3. Florida 4. South Carolina Quick Start Program 5. Kentucky Georgia’s Quick Start program is internationally-recognized as one of the best in the world. For more than 6. North Carolina 40 years, Quick Start has provided customized workforce training free-of-charge to qualified businesses in 7. Tennessee Georgia. Today, the program is one of the state’s key assets for supporting new and expanding industries. 8. Virginia Quick Start delivers training in classrooms, mobile labs or directly on the plant floor. 9. Maryland Quick Start’s automotive manufacturing expertise is indispensable to vehicle assemblers as well as 10. Texas suppliers. Quick Start has the capabilities to meet a wide range of training needs. With in-depth experience serving hundreds of companies that manufacture metal, plastic and electronic components, Quick Start firmly Source: June 2007, Expansion Management Magazine grasps the complexities of today’s manufacturing technologies. Regardless of the process, Quick Start’s professional staff can help identify and fulfill training needs, including training in everything from robotic Engineering Graduates welding to quality testing to injection molding. Quick Start specifically designs training to help companies Georgia’s colleges and universities graduate meet the rigorous quality standards of an ISO/TS 16949-certified automaker. For more information visit thousands of engineers every year. In 2009, www.georgiaquickstart.org. more than 3,500 engineering and engineering technology students earned degrees and Georgia’s Colleges and Universities certificates in a variety of engineering disciplines. The table below summarizes 2009 Georgia graduates in automotive-related fields of study. Georgia is home to some of the nation’s top colleges and universities, including outstanding technical colleges. With 137 degree-granting post secondary schools located across the state, Georgia’s students have plenty of choices when it comes to high-quality, affordable education. As mentioned earlier, Georgia consistently draws well-educated workers from all over the Southeast. Georgia’s engineering schools provide a solid base for the region’s technology-savvy manufacturers. The Discipline Number of Graduates (Bachelor’s or Above) Computer Engineering 104 Computer Engineering Technology 27 Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta is internationally known as a premier engineering school. U.S. News and World Report consistently ranks Georgia Tech as one the country’s best. Georgia Tech in Atlanta — One of the Nation’s Premier Engineering Schools 106 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering 564 Industrial Engineering 394 Industrial Production Technology 30 Materials Engineering 37 Mechanical Engineering 537 Mechanical Engineering/ Mechanical Technology 75 Ranking 2011 Graduate Discipline Ranking 2011 Undergraduate Discipline Engineering Schools 4 Engineering Schools 4 Industrial / Manufacturing 1 Industrial / Manufacturing 1 Mechanical 6 Mechanical 3 Electrical / Electronic / Communications 6 Electrical / Electronic / Communications 5 Computer 6 Computer 6 Materials 8 Materials 9 Source: U.S. News and World Report, 2011 Source: IPEDS online database of post-secondary completions, 2009 14 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia’s exceptional technical colleges support the state’s automotive industry. The Right Training: Technical Colleges HOPE Grant Technical Colleges in Georgia Georgia is home to 26 technical colleges and 31 satellite campus locations that offer a variety of automotive manufacturing-related degree and certificate programs. To serve ongoing training needs, Georgia’s Technical College System offers programs to both develop a pipeline of pre-qualified new workers and enhance the skills of existing workers. Programs include two-year degrees, one-year diplomas, and fast-track certificates in many relevant fields. Georgia residents enrolled in a diploma or certificate program at one of the state’s public technical colleges are eligible for the HOPE Grant. The HOPE Grant covers $60.75 per credit hour of tuition fees. A student need not be full time to qualify for HOPE assistance and may Automotive-Related Programs at Georgia’s Technical Colleges Program Number of Schools Offering Program Automated Manufacturing Technology (Diploma) 2 Schools Automotive Manufacturing Technology (Degree) 1 School Industrial Maintenance Technology (Degree) 1 School Machine Tool Technology (Diploma and Degree Program) 16 Schools Welding and Joining Technology (Diploma) 35 Schools/Locations Georgia’s broad system of technical colleges provides exceptional training opportunities and feeds the state’s skilled worker pipeline. receive the grant for up to 63 hours (95 quarter hours) of study. “Quick Start has developed materials that make employees more comfortable before they hit the floor,” Curtis Adams, Training Coordinator, Toyo Tire “If we’d had to do all of the training and SOP development ourselves that Quick Start’s doing, it would have cost us another six months at least. Quick Start was able to blend right in to our organization — even going to Japan to work with the people there. They’re real go-getters, and a big part of our success has been because of Quick Start’s help.” Jim Hawk, Sr. Vice President and Plant Manager, Toyo Tire North America “Toyo’s ‘smart plant’ gets smart training from Quick Start,” Quick Start Website, 2009 For more information, visit www.georgiaquickstart.org GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 15 Georgia’s research universities are leaders in manufacturing innovation. The Right Technology: Research Universities Georgia’s Research Universities Georgia’s colleges and universities are committed to research and development. The state is home to 20 schools that received research funding in 2009. Research dollars enable work in a variety of fields from life sciences to engineering. Research centers and university-sponsored economic development organizations around the state focus on taking cutting-edge technologies from the laboratory to the factory floor. Georgia’s Top Schools for Engineering R&D Funding, 2009 (in millions) businesses benefit greatly. R&D Expenditures, 2009: According to the National Science Foundation, spending on research at 1 Johns Hopkins $703 Georgia’s public and private universities ranked 12th in the nation. In research of specific interest to the 2 Georgia Institute of Technology $379 automotive industry, Georgia colleges and universities were granted nearly $594 million in research dollars, earning the state an eighth place ranking in those combined fields.* Research funding in the fields of math 3 Penn State $269 and computer science, physical sciences and engineering has increased 6.8 percent per year since 2002 for 4 MIT $231 Georgia schools overall. The Georgia Institute of Technology received $379 million in engineering research 5 Texas A&M $217 funding for 2009, bested only by Johns Hopkins University with $703 million. (*math, computer science, physical sciences and engineering) 6 University of Michigan $198 7 Purdue University $176 8 University of California, Berkley $175 9 University of Texas, Austin $169 10 Virginia Polytechnic Institute $163 Georgia Tech’s 2009 Research Funding by Discipline 3% 4% Environmental sciences 13% Life sciences Math and computer sciences 3% 4% Top States for Automotive Applicable* R&D Funding, 2009 (in millions) $1,954 2 Maryland $1,219 3 New York $1,109 $841 6 Pennsylvania $832 7 Illinois 8 GEORGIA $597 $600 $594 9 Ohio $582 10 Michigan 67% 3% 2% Social sciences Physical sciences Psychology Sciences, nec Social sciences Engineering Sciences, nec Engineering Growth in R&D Funding at Georgia’s Universities 2002 to 2009 (in millions) $600 58.6% Increase in Funding for Automotive Industry-Applicable Reseach, 2002 to 2009 $550 $550 $477 * Engineering, Physical Sciences, Math and Computer Sciences Psychology Math and computer sciences * NEC = not elsewhere classified Source: National Science Foundation R&D Report, FY 2009 $1,014 5 Massachusetts Life sciences 1% 7% 3% 2% 1% 67% 1 California 4 Texas Environmental sciences Physical sciences 13% 7% $500 $500 Source: National Science Foundation R&D Report, FY 2009 $450 $450 $400 $400 $350 $350 $300 $300 2002 2003 2002 2004 2003 2004 2005 16 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2009 Source: National Science Foundation R&D Report, FY 2009 2007 GEORGIA 2008 2009 POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia’s technology resources are cutting-edge. The Right Technology: Innovation Centers Georgia is home to some of the world’s top Georgia’s Logistics Innovation Center (LINC): research and technology resources. These resources By forging relationships between business pioneers, are dedicated to keeping Georgia’s manufacturers, technology innovators, university researchers and especially in the automotive industry, on the leading state and federal leaders, the Logistics Innovation edge of productivity advancements. Center helps businesses solve real world logistics problems. The strength of LINC lies in the center’s Georgia’s Innovation Centers Georgia’s Manufacturing Innovation Center partnerships with the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), Georgia Department of Economic Development (MIC): Georgia’s Manufacturing Innovation Center (GDEcD), Advanced Technology Development Center helps manufacturing operations all over the state (ATDC), OneGeorgia Authority, Georgia Research with Lean Manufacturing evaluations, value stream Alliance (GRA), Georgia Institute of Technology, mapping, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), 5S Georgia Southern University (GSU), Armstrong and customized training needs. MIC resources give Atlantic State University (AASU), The Logistics companies the opportunity to test new technologies Institute (TLI) and the Economic Development before implementing costly process changes. MIC’s Institute (EDI), among others. The synergy between focus on technology keeps Georgia companies these groups helps keep Georgia’s manufacturers on at the leading edge of advanced manufacturing the leading edge of logistics technology. techniques. For more information, visit For more information, visit http://manufacturing.georgiainnovation.org. http://logistics.georgiainnovation.org. GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 17 Georgia Tech’s Research Institute fosters technology transfer. The Right Technology: Georgia Tech Research Institute The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) works closely with the automotive industry in developing advanced performance and feature technology. The institute is involved in e-safety projects as well as transportation structure research. GTRI supports approximately $100 million in research yearly for more than 200 clients in industry and government. GTRI laboratories include the Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems Laboratory (ATAS) which specializes in engineering, fabrication and testing of aerospace, transportation and advanced systems. Georgia Tech Manufacturing Research Center (MARC) Opened in 1991, the center is Georgia Tech’s School of Materials Science and Engineering Research in the School of located on the Georgia Tech campus and is the university’s major research facility in the area of manufacturing. The center focuses on enhancing the technology transfer process by facilitating interaction between faculty, students and industry. Funding may come directly from industry or from government sources. MARC Centers and Labs include: Materials Science and Engineering spans through all classes of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, biomaterials, electronic, superconducting, and photonic and magnetic materials. Advanced material research and structureproperty-performance modeling are areas of interest to the automotive industry. Georgia Tech Precision Machining Research Consortium (PMRC) PMRC performs analytical, numerical, and experimental studies addressing topics related to modeling, planning, optimization, monitoring, control, and metrology of precision machining processes and machine tools. Georgia Tech Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute (RPMI) RP&M technology is not only becoming indispensable in the production process, but also in other aspects of bringing product to market including engineering, design, marketing and packaging. Factory Information Systems (FIS) Group The Factory Information Systems (FIS) Group helps companies reduce cycle time and decrease costs by applying emerging technologies to real-world needs. Georgia Tech’s School of Mechanical Engineering: Georgia Tech’s School of Mechanical Engineering offers extensive automotive engineering resources through numerous research groups, facilities, and centers. Capabilities include aspects of vehicle structural design, simulation, and performance; design integration; modeling and visualization; field performance; aerodynamics; acoustics, noise and vibration; occupant protection design; powertrain systems; engine design, transmissions, etc. Georgia Tech’s School of Industrial and Systems Engineering: The School of Industrial and Systems Engineering strives to meet the demand for complex systems design and performance optimization. Research areas of particular interest to the automotive industry include logistics, probability and stochastic systems analysis, manufacturing, distribution and supply chain management, product management, statistics, human-machine systems, and electronic commerce. 18 Georgia Tech’s Supply Chain & Logistics (SCL) Institute The Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) at Georgia Tech provides global leadership for research and education in supply chain engineering. SCL defines “Supply Chain Engineering” as the application of scientific principles to optimize the design and integration of supply chain processes, infrastructure, technology and strategy. While SCL has resources and programs in supply chain management, its primary focus is on development of new tools for analysis, design and management of logistics processes, and new concepts and strategies for the practice of supply chain engineering. The Center for Manufacturing Logistics (part of SCL) The center develops concepts for: • analysis and design for highly capitalized factories • virtual prototyping of manufacturing and assembly systems • multi-disciplinary system modeling • designing workflow concepts and tools The Center for Supply Chain Strategy (part of SCL) This center develops business and operational strategies for: • designing, synchronizing and optimizing global supply chains • integrating people, process, and technologies to achieve supply chain objectives • developing competitive advantage from outsourcing and collaboration • providing supply chain oversight and control GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Research institutes promote technology-based solutions for the automotive industry. The Right Technology: Professional Support Georgia’s Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) is charged with growing Georgia’s economy by providing technology-driven solutions to the state’s businesses and communities. Institute professionals have more than 80 years of combined experience working with automotive manufacturers. BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Freudenberg-NOK, Honda, Meritor and Cummins Engine are some of the Institute’s clients. The services offered by EI2 reflect the changing automotive industry and include: • Lean transformation • ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and TX 16949 implementation • Energy audits • Environmental management system implementations • Plant layouts • Failure mode and effects analysis • Measurement systems analysis Source: Georgia Tech website, 2011 Professional Groups and Trade Associations Georgia Automotive Manufacturers Association (GAMA) Recently formed, GAMA provides continuing education, professional growth, and networking opportunities to its members to foster higher levels of innovation, quality, and profitability in their businesses. For more information, visit www.gama-georgia.org. Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE) AFE is a national professional organization of plant engineers and facilities managers. Georgia has active chapters in Augusta, Atlanta and Savannah. Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) SME is a national professional organization of manufacturing engineers, practitioners, and management executives concerned with manufacturing technologies for improved productivity. A subgroup of the organization, the Machining and Material Removal Community, has an active schedule of meetings, expositions, and trade shows throughout the year. Georgia has two active chapters of the society, one in Atlanta and one in Statesboro. Southeastern Fastener Association Established in 1975, this organization collects information, conducts educational programs, and provides opportunities for member interaction. In addition, the association promotes improved quality, service, and expansion within the fastener industry. Membership includes distributors, manufacturers, importers, platers, and manufacturers’ representatives. Association offices are located in Atlanta. American Welding Society (AWS) Founded in 1919, AWS pursues the advancement of the science, technology and application of welding and related joining disciplines, ranging from factory floors to highrise construction, from military weaponry to home products. AWS has an Atlanta section. Society of Automotive Engineers International (SAE) The Society of Automotive Engineers provides professional activities, continuing education to advance technical knowledge and networking opportunities to professionals in mobility engineering. An Atlanta section holds monthly gatherings for meetings and facility visits. GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 19 Georgia’s transportation infrastructure is world-class. Port Profile: Colonel’s Island in Brunswick For the auto industry in the Southeast, the Port The Right Transportation Alternatives: Ports and Air of Brunswick means getting lots of product to market very quickly. The Port of Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island Facility is the nation’s fourthlargest auto port, processing 402,491 auto units in CY 2010. In May 2007, Mercedes-Benz, Georgia Port Authority’s top auto exporter, announced plans to consolidate shipping operations by choosing Brunswick as its South Atlantic Hub. The company’s new import processing center began operation in 2009. Atlanta has long been the transportation center of the Southeast. With well-maintained highway systems connecting areas around the state to the rest of the nation, products made in Georgia are never far from their markets. Two major rail systems crisscross the state, and two major ports, Savannah and Brunswick, enable manufacturers and processors to quickly ship to domestic and global customers. Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport keeps businesses in the Southeast connected to global customers and partners. Georgia’s Ports BMW is also a major customer, moving an • Brunswick’s Colonel’s Island facility is the nation’s fourth largest auto port estimated 35,000 auto units through the port. • The ports have dedicated rail facilities and direct long-haul access • Turnaround is speedy The following facilities are present at • Interstate highways are easily accessible Colonel’s Island: • Savannah is the second largest container port on the East Coast and is the fourth largest in the U.S. • Savannah’s exports of automotive equipment increased by 112% over the past five years • Annual port shipments continue to grow • Port expansions and improvements totaling $1 billion are planned over the next 10 years, including Auto Processors (5 companies serving the port) • Mercedes Benz • BMW of North America • Amports • Atlantic Vehicle Processors • International Auto Processing Auto Trucking Lines (16 companies) Auto Manufacturers (8 companies) • Glovis America • Porsche Cars of North America Inc. • BMW of North America • Jaguar Cars • SAAB Cars USA Inc. • Land Rover North America • Volkswagen of America Inc. • Volvo Cars of North America a $550 million deepening of the Savannah River channel allowing for larger ships coming through the Panama Canal to the East Coast. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International is the world’s busiest airport, efficiently moving 90 million passengers annually. Hartsfield’s ability to keep businesses connected to their customers makes Georgia especially attractive to international companies seeking a presence in North America. 80 Percent of U.S. Market within Two Hour Flight Time Edmonton Vancouver Seattle Montreal 4 Hours Minneapolis 3 Hours San Francisco Boston New York Chicago Washington D.C. Denver St. Louis 2 Hours Los Angeles Toronto San Diego Phoenix Dallas Houston 80% of U.S. Market 1 Hour Atlanta New Orleans 400 Miles Miami 800 Miles 1,600 Miles 20 2,400 Miles GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia’s road and rail systems move products quickly to markets. The Right Transportation Alternatives: Road and Rail Georgia’s Highway Systems • Well-maintained, non-toll interstate system • 80 percent of nation’s consumer markets are within a two-day drive time • Four major interstates, I-75, I-85, I-20 and I-95 connect the state to the rest of the Southeast and U.S. Georgia’s Rail Systems • 4,700 miles of track, service to 500 communities • CSX and Norfolk Southern each operate more than 80 freight trains in and out of Atlanta daily • Six major intermodal facilities: four in Atlanta, one in Brunswick and one in Savannah Georgia’s Airports • 80 percent of the nation’s major consumer markets are within a two-hour flight of Atlanta • Two international airports, Savannah and Atlanta. Seven additional airports provide commercial passenger service around the state • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world’s busiest in passenger volume • Hartsfield-Jackson has 1.2 million square feet of cargo handling space and 2 miles of mechanized conveyors Georgia’s Intermodal Facilities Make it Happen Georgia’s world-class intermodal facilities strategically located around the state enable importers and exporters to quickly and efficiently move products from ocean carrier, to rail to truck. Georgia’s intermodal facilities have some of the fastest transition times in the United States. Major intermodal facilities in Georgia include: • CSX Hulsey Rail Yard, Atlanta • Norfolk Southern Inman Rail Yard, Atlanta • CSX Savannah Yard, Savannah • Norfolk Southern James D. Mason ICTF, Garden City • CSX Fairburn Industry Yard, Fairburn (Metro Atlanta) • Norfolk Southern Whitaker Rail Yard, Austell (Metro Atlanta) • CSX Chatham ICTF, Garden City (Near Savannah) • Norfolk Southern Savannah MajorSoutheastern Southeastern Ports ! ( Major Ports Major MajorIntermodal Intermodal Facilities Facilities Interstates GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 21 Doing business in Georgia is easy and profitable. The Right Business Attitude: Pro-Business State Georgia’s Tax Credit Programs Job Tax Credit Job Tax Credit Bonus Investment Tax Credit Optional Investment Tax Credit Quality Jobs Tax Credit “Mega Project” Tax Credit Retraining Tax Credit Georgia is a pro-business state. An aggressive incentives program, favorable tax rates, favorable conditions for employers, and programs to accelerate the permitting and development process make Georgia the right place to start and grow a business. Statutory Incentives Automotive manufacturing companies in Georgia are often eligible for a variety of tax credits and sales tax exemptions. The state’s job tax credit program grants credits for job creation that may be applied against the state’s corporate income tax. Other tax credits including those tied to capital investment, employee training and child care are also available. See the listing to the left for major tax credit programs and major tax Education Tax Credit exemptions in Georgia. For detailed information on tax exemptions, credits and other state incentives, visit Small Business Growth Tax Credit http://www.georgiapower.com/select/publications/Incentives_Georgia.pdf Research and Development Tax Credit Child Care Tax Credit Qualified Child Care Property Tax Credit Port Activity Job Tax Credit Right-to-Work State As mentioned earlier, Georgia is a right-to-work state. Georgia has maintained this status since 1947. Fewer than half of the states in the U.S. grant workers right-to-work protection. Mass Transit Tax Credit Teleworking Tax Credit Opportunity Zones Renewal Communities/ EZs/ECs (Federal) Employment-at-Will State Hiring/Firing flexibility according to current employment regulations: Georgia has no employment laws which are more stringent or restrictive than those at the federal level. Georgia is an employment-at-will state. In the absence of a written contract and in compliance with federal employment laws, employers in Georgia are able to exercise their own hiring and dismissal decisions; state laws make no provisions for wrongful discharge. Georgia’s Major Tax Exemptions Freeport Inventory Tax (Property) Industrial Materials Sales Tax Packaging Materials Sales Tax Manufacturing Machinery Sales Tax Pollution Control Equipment Sales Tax Rapid Permitting and Site Availability One-Stop Permitting: Georgia offers a consolidated state environmental program with delegated authority from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for issuance and enforcement of federal permits. The Department of Natural Resources issues or denies all permits required by state and federal environmental protection legislation when a facility is being located in the state. One-stop permitting enables prospective industries to obtain required permits within an average of 90 days. Custom Software Sales Tax Clean Room Equipment Sales Tax 22 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Georgia communities develop and maintain “shovel-ready” sites. The Right Business Attitude: Available Sites The GUARANTEED READY FOR ACCELERATED DEVELOPMENT (GRAD) site evaluation is a new program established by a group of Georgia businesses and state organizations in an effort to enhance economic development opportunities in the State of Georgia. Sites that meet GRAD standards have met infrastructure and environmental-related requirements and are ready for development. GRAD Sites : • have been submitted by a local community or economic development applicant and selected for review; • have had their applications reviewed by a professional third party • have been validated as meeting standards showing that they are at an advanced state of readiness for development and use by prospects based on a third party review. The GRAD Certification of a given site is valid for a period of 24 months (unless certain conditions change, such as acquisition of the site by an industry) and can be renewed indefinitely by completing a successful review of updated information. The GRAD program is administered by a third party, BFPC LLC, a Norcross, Georgia firm experienced in site selection and economic development consulting. Georgia’s Guaranteed Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD) Sites, 2011 Site Name County Augusta Corporate Park Richmond Brooks County Industrial Park Brooks Central Georgia Business & Technology Park Upson Hayestone Brady Industrial Park Stephens Highland 75 Bartow Interstate Centre Phase I, II and III Bryan Meridian 75 Logistics Center Monroe Muscogee Technology Park FTZ Muscogee Pecan Grove Industrial Park Dougherty Sofkee Industrial Site Bibb South Cook Industrial District Cook Stanton Springs Newton Temple Industrial Park Carroll Toombs Corporate Center at US-1 Toombs Tradeport East Liberty Tradeport West Liberty University Parkway Manufacturing & Research Site Barrow Red circle indicates GRAD site location Source: www.georgia.org, Georgia Power Community & Economic Development SelectGeorgia.net, March 2011 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 23 The automotive industry in the Southeast is thriving. The Southeast is Home to 1,120 Automotive Manufacturers and Suppliers Automotive Manufacturing Companies with 50 or More Employees Original Equipment Manufacturesrs (OEMs) Automotive Suppliers Three new southeastern assembly plants will eventually employ more than 6,000 workers Kia site, West Point, Georgia Toyota site, Blue Springs, Mississippi Volkswagen, Chattanooga, Tennessee Source: KIA website Source: Mississippi Development Authority Source: Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce Website (rendering) 24 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 The automotive industry in the Southeast is thriving. Listing of Automotive Companies in the Southeast Number of Automotive Employees and Companies by State State Employment Top 10 SIC Groupings in the Southeast, Based on Employment 154 different SICs are represented in the database Number of Companies SIC SIC Description Employment Number of Companies Alabama 51,176 207 3714 Motor Vehicle Parts & Accessories 88,122 380 Florida 18,534 95 3711 Motor Vehicles and Passenger Car Bodies 51,863 53 GEORGIA 34,055 190 3011 Tires and Inner tubes 21,853 40 Mississippi 20,838 67 3089 Plastics Products 13,539 67 North Carolina 47,769 171 3694 9,708 26 South Carolina 49,762 166 Electrical Equipment for Internal Combustion Engines Tennessee 78,625 224 3465 Automotive Stampings 9,318 47 300,759 1,120 2531 Public Building and Related Furniture (including automotive seats) 7,027 22 3713 Truck and Bus Bodies 6,349 27 3519 Internal Combustion Engines 3,696 8 3562 Ball and Roller Bearings 3,599 11 Total: Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Industry Database, 2011 Southeastern Automotive Companies, Listed by State and by Company Name Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Alabama (Sorted by SIC) 22: Textile Products Bostrom Seating Inc. 2211 Cotton auto seat cover cloth 430 Calhoun Renosol Seating Properties LLC 2299 Seat padding 120 Dallas 25: Furniture and Fixtures Bridgewater Interiors Inc. 2531 Auto seats 144 Calhoun CRH North America Inc. 2531 Vehicle furniture, seat adjustment systems 450 Chilton Johnson Controls 2531 Automobile seats 70 Jefferson Johnson Controls 2531 Automotive seats 300 Tuscaloosa TS Tech North America Inc. 2531 Automobile seats 700 Marshall 2631 Automobile board 400 Calhoun 26: Paper and Allied Products B A E Systems Land & Armaments 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Ace Products Inc. 3011 Tires Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 3011 Auto and light truck tires 1,400 Etowah 250 Clay Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Auto and light truck tires 600 Houston Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Auto and light truck tires 1,000 Lee Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Auto and light truck tires 2,400 Tuscaloosa HS Automotive Alabama Inc. 3052 Rubber automobile hose 185 Coffee Price Rubber Corp. 3052 Rubber belting; automotive tire recapping service 100 Montgomery Federal-Mogul Corp. 3053 Gaskets and sealing devices; motor vehicle parts and accessories 320 Marshall KwangSung America 3069 Plastic hoses and sun visors 150 Tallapoosa Fehrer Automotive 3086 Molded foam parts and seat pads 110 Etowa GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 25 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Alabama (continued) Merryweather Foam Inc. 3086 Foam products AmPro Custom Molding, Inc. 3089 Custom injection molding 200 Calhoun Creative Engineered Products Inc 3089 Injection molded modules 200 Tuscaloosa Cumberland Plastic Systems 3089 Injection molded products for automotive parts 50 Talladega 50 Lee DAEHAN Solutions Alabama LLC 3089 Noise control equipment for automotive applications Daewon America 3089 Automotive suspension bars and coils 70 Lee Decatur Plastic Products Inc. 3089 Injection molded products 60 Etowah Flex-n-Gate 3089 Plastics and metal stamping Hanil E-Hwa Interior Systems 3089 Plastic automotive parts, interior trims 228 Lowndes 70 Jefferson 250 Dallas Hunjan Moulded Products Ltd. 3089 Automotive plastic injection molding services 100 Calhoun INZI Controls Alabama Inc. 3089 Injection and blow molded automotive parts 270 Coffee Kumi Mfg. Alabama Inc. 3089 Injection molded plastic products 94 Chilton Mitchell Plastics USA 3089 Automotive plastic products 100 Madison MP-Tech America 3089 Plastic molds and precision parts 250 Chambers Nypro 3089 Custom injection molding 100 Houston Plastech Engineered Products Inc. 3089 Molded plastics 249 Jefferson Rainsville Technology Inc. 3089 Plastic injection molded auto parts 135 De Kalb Rehau Inc. 3089 Processed plastics; motor vehicle parts and accessories 500 Cullman SCA Inc. 3089 Injection molded products 60 Lee Sejin Alabama 3089 Injection molded products, vehicle spoilers and interior consoles Weidmann Plastics Technology 3089 Injection molded products 130 Tallapoosa 70 Lee 33: Primary Metal Industries Wabash Alloys LLC (Aleris International) 3312 Fabricated plate work Worthington Steel Co. 3316 Flat rolled steel 109 Saint Clair 50 Morgan Citation Corp 3321 Cast and forged metal for automotive applications 368 Escambia Citation Corp 3321 Cast and forged metal for automotive applications 275 Jefferson Citation Corp 3321 Cast and forged metal for automotive applications 105 Perry Citation Corp 3321 Cast and forged metal for automotive applications 158 Shelby Cullman Casting Corp. 3321 Industrial grey iron castings 50 Cullman New Process Steel 3341 Sheet metal products, metal service center Thermalex Inc. 3355 Titanium profile extrusion Aluminum Technology Schmid 3363 Aluminum part fabrication 50 Jefferson 270 Montgomery 50 Lee Dura-Cast Inc. 3364 Zinc castings for automotive industry 99 Coffee Neocon USA Inc. 3399 Forgings, metal cylinders 50 Madison 34: Fabricated Metal Products Honda Motor Company 3429 Assemble door locks, ignition locks, side mirrors and door handles T - H Marine Supplies Inc. 3429 Motor vehicle hardware 499 Dallas 70 Madison Dixie Metalcraft Inc. 3443 Plate metal fabricator, automotive parts 60 Madison Opelika MetalFab Inc. 3443 Steel tubing 75 Lee Precision Strip Inc. 3449 Metal service center 100 Talladega A-Jin USA 3465 Metal stamping body parts 200 Chambers Choice Fabricators 3465 Metal fabricators 200 Etowah Commercial Spring and Tool Company Ltd. 3465 Metal stamped parts and tool and die assemblies Dongwon Autopart Technology 3465 Stamped metal automobile body parts 75 Chambers 209 Crenshaw Fleetwood Metal Industries 3465 Metal stamping 100 Talladega Gestamp Alabama Inc. 3465 Automotive stampings 250 Jefferson Great Lakes Metal Stamping 3465 Metal stamping for automotive industry 26 50 Lee GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Alabama (continued) Guyoung Tech, USA 3465 Metal stampings ISE Innomotive Systems U.S. Inc. 3465 Automotive stampings, front and rear end modules 249 Tuscaloosa Ogihara America Corp. 3465 Stamped automotive products; metal stampings 250 Jefferson PPG Industries 3465 Light automotive stamping 80 Conecuh 86 Talladega Prince Metal Stampings USA 3465 Stampings, engine and structural parts Smart Alabama LLC 3465 Stamped automotive products and metal stampings, inner panel 650 Crenshaw 75 Etowah Stamped Products Inc. 3465 Automotive metal stampings 200 Etowah Topre America Corp. 3465 Auto stamping plant 450 Cullman Yachiyo Manufacturing of Alabama 3465 Stamped automotive products 120 Saint Clair American Trim, Cullman Division 3469 Specialty finish and forming 300 Cullman SaeHaeSung Co. Ltd. 3469 Welding and stamping parts 250 Covington T&C Stamping 3469 Metal stamping 249 Limestone Precoat Metals 3471 Coil coating, laminating, slitting 80 Jefferson Southeastern Anodizing Co. Inc. 3471 Aluminum fabricating, finishing and anodizing 50 Chilton United Plating 3471 Metal finishing VST-Keller Inc. 3471 Wear protective treatments for large auto stamping tools 160 Madison Vulcan Electro Coatings Inc. 3479 Automotive parts painting service American Metal Technology Inc. 3498 Vehicle and air conditioning precision tube cutting service Thermasys Corp. 3498 Welded tubing products, automotive and heat exchange products; radiators 1,015 Saint Clair 150 Shelby 50 Saint Clair 300 Montgomery Assurance Operations Corp. 3499 Metal automotive seat frames 90 Lauderdale Continental Axle Products 3499 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Franklin Jay Mid-South LLC 3499 Metal automotive seat frames 150 Etowah 3519 Engines 340 Madison 400 Jefferson 35: Machinery, Except Electrical International Diesel of Alabama LLC Altec Industries Inc. 3531 Derricks; truck bodies; overhead cranes; architectural metalwork Auto Electronic America Corp. 3535 Carts, racks and conveyors 50 Butler Yesac Alabama Corp. 3535 Automation machinery, pallets and racks 80 Elmore ATAP Inc. 3537 Industrial trucks and tractors; motor vehicles and car bodies 135 Calhoun Continental Conveyor & Equipment 3537 Conveyor and equipment housing products, air filtering equipment 300 Marion 485 Lamar NACCO Materials Handling Group 3537 Forklift trucks; motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies Gadsden Tool Inc. 3544 Dies and tools for automotive industry 75 Etowah Mangas Tool & Die Inc. (Pace) 3544 Tool and die and fixtures 88 Colbert NTN-Bower Corp. 3562 Bearings, transportation equipment 500 Marion Halla Climate Systems Alabama Corp. 3585 HVAC units, front end modules 200 Macon Brewton Iron Works Inc. 3599 Machine shop, jobbing and repair services; motor vehicle parts and accessories Donaldson Co Inc. 3599 Internal combustion engine air intake filters; industrial dust or fume collector Velcon Filters Inc. 3599 Internal combustion engine gasoline filters; motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Escambia 127 Macon 50 Talladega 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Toray Carbon Fibers America 3624 Carbon fibers 135 Morgan 100 Etowah Delphi Corp. 3679 Instrument panels and consoles, electronic wiring harnesses for automobiles Futaba Corp of America 3679 Electronic equipment and supplies for automotive 99 Madison BBB Industries LLC 3694 Electrical equipment for engines; motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Mobile Johnson Controls 3694 Automotive electrical equipment 156 Calhoun Siemens 3694 Automotive electrical equipment 100 Madison 1,000 Madison Siemens 3694 Automotive electrical equipment Transportation Safety Tech 3694 Automotive wiring harnesses Tris USA Inc. 3694 Electronic equipment; internal combustion engines GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 27 70 DeKalb 249 Limestone Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Alabama (continued) 37: Transportation Equipment Excellance Inc. 3711 Ambulance assembly 95 Limestone Gulf Shores Assemblies LLC 3711 Assembles complete automobiles including specialty vehicles Honda Motor Company 3711 Automotive assembly 50 Talladega 4,500 Talladega Hysco America (Hyundai) 3711 Steel coil and sheeting for chassis and auto body parts Hyundai 3711 Automotive assembly Matsu Alabama Inc. 3711 Auto metal stamping and welded components 125 Butler 3,000 Montgomery Mercedes-Benz US International 3711 Automotive assembly North American Bus Industries 3711 Assembles all types of complete buses 350 Madison 3,000 Tuscaloosa 594 Calhoun Heil Co. 3713 Motor vehicle truck bodies 200 DeKalb Tri-Glas Corp. 3713 Truck tops; motor vehicle parts and accessories; campers for mounting on trucks 200 Dale Alabama Cullman Yutaka Technologies 3714 Torque conductors, exhaust systems 215 Cullman Alto Products Corp. AL 3714 Motor vehicle transmission housings or parts 180 Escambia Arrowhead Plastic Engineering 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; laminated plastics 110 Elmore Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Mufflers and exhaust systems ArvinMeritor Inc. 3714 Door modules 130 Montgomery 85 Lowndes ATS Light Alloy Wheels Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle wheels 200 Lee Axiom Automotive Technologies 3714 Motor vehicle transmission housings or parts BASF Corp. 3714 Auto catalysts, new emission systems, stationary source catalysts 351 Madison 98 Lauderdale 300 Lee Benteler Automotive Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle manifolds; stamped automotive products, chassis systems Brose Inc. 3714 Door and window systems 90 Tuscaloosa Continental Axle Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle axles; retails mobile home parts and accessories 70 Clarke Daedong Hi-Lex of America 3714 Door hardware systems for automotive applications 103 Chambers Daeki America 3714 Air cleaners, canisters, fuel filters and air elements 80 Chambers Decoma International of America 3714 Plastic injection molding 280 Jefferson Delphi Corp. 3714 Automobile radiators, evaporators and condensers 500 Tuscaloosa Delta Automotive Inc. 3714 Transmissions, pumps, motors and generators, automobile parts and supplies Eberspaecher North America 3714 Exhaust systems Eissmann Group 3714 Automotive dashboards, leather components 99 Colbert 70 Tuscaloosa 110 Saint Clair Electricfil Corp. 3714 Powertrain electronic components systems 50 Limestone Enovaperemier of Alabama LLC 3714 Tire and wheel assemblies 58 Montgomery Faurecia North America 3714 Seat assemblies 198 Tuscaloosa Fontaine International Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories H F I Inc. 3714 Automotive parts and machinery 100 Marshall 50 Jefferson 266 Autauga Haldex Brake Products Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Hanil USA 3714 Tubes for brake and power steering fluid 92 Elmore Hoerbiger Automotive Comfort Systems 3714 Hydraulic systems, brake parts 50 Lee Hwashin America Corp. 3714 Chassis and drive train auto body parts 200 Butler In2Connect Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; printed circuit boards 100 Cullman Inteva Products LLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 200 Tuscaloosa Johnson Controls 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 150 Montgomery Key Safety Systems Inc. 3714 Airbags, inflators, safety systems, seat belts, steering wheels 499 Butler KTH Parts Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 Cherokee L& C Hanwha America Co. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 70 Lee Lear Corp. 3714 Wire harnesses Lear Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle seating and interior trim manufacturing 230 Montgomery Mando America Corp. 3714 Braking, steering and suspension systems 320 Lee Maxforma Plastics LLC 3714 Bumper back beams and impact resistant bumper cores 100 Lee = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). 50 Dallas 28 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Alabama (continued) McCord Leakless Sealing Co. Inc. 3714 Head gaskets Mobis Alabama 3714 Motor vehicle body components and frames 698 Montgomery Motion Industries Inc. 386 Jefferson Nemak USA Inc. 3714 Automobile parts and supplies, hydraulic equipment Medium and heavy trucks and mid-range diesel engines, V6, V8, maxxforce 11 3714 and maxxforce 13 3714 Motor vehicle cylinder heads 700 Talladega North American Lighting 3714 Signal lamps 300 Colbert 200 Baldwin Navistar Diesel-Alabama Product or Service Employment County 95 Limestone Packard Hughes Interconnect Co. 3714 Automotive component parts: printed circuit boards Pyongsan America 3714 Assembly and discharge hose pipe assembly Ready Built Transmissions 3714 Transmissions 400 Madison 50 Lee 120 Montgomery Recticel North America Inc. 3714 Interior trim and window encapsulation 180 Tuscaloosa Sanoh America Inc. 3714 Brake and fuel lines 190 Jackson Selzer Automotive 3714 Transmission components 80 Lee Seohan Auto USA/Seohan Driveshaft USA 3714 Front and rear axles Shoals Technologies Group Inc. 150 Lee 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories SL Alabama LLC 3714 Auto lighting parts and systems SMI Automotive 3714 Small stamped auto parts 55 Colbert 270 Tallapoosa 50 Lee Stankiewicz International Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Syncro Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts; electromagnetic brakes 225 Marshall Toyota 3714 V8 and V6 engines 950 Madison TW Fitting NA LLC 3714 Motor vehicle wheels Webb Wheel Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle wheels 66 Tuscaloosa 53 Tuscaloosa 330 Cullman Whitesell Corp. 3714 Fasteners, etc. for auto industry WKW-Erbsloeh North America Inc. 3714 Aluminum parts 120 Saint Clair ZF Industries Inc. 3714 Speed drives, chassis 350 Tuscaloosa Bridgeville Trailers Inc. 3715 Truck trailers Utility Trailer Manufacturing 3715 Semi truck trailers, vehicle bodies, automotive chassis 50 Colbert 50 Coffee 200 Coffee Warren Mfg. Inc. 3715 Truck and trailer bodies 80 Jefferson Better Built Trailers Inc. 3799 Trailer equipment, auto chassis, vehicle bodies 65 Winston Bermco Aluminum 5051 Secondary aluminum smelting, aluminum alloy 100 Jefferson CoilPlus Alabama Inc 5051 Metal service center, automotive related services 50: Wholesale Trade Durable Goods 60 Limestone O'Neal Steel 5051 Metal service center 200 Jefferson Robinson Foundry Inc. 5051 Iron foundry 200 Tallapoosa Florida (Sorted by SIC) 23: Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabric Rolin Industries Inc. 2399 Automotive covers 58 Okaloosa Southern Mfg. 2399 Automobile seat covers 50 Pinellas 2531 Vehicle furniture; motor vehicle parts and accessories; canvas products 60 Polk 25: Furniture and Fixtures Findlay Industries Inc. 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Fluid Routing Solutions Inc. 3052 Rubber hose; motor vehicle parts and accessories 304 Marion 200 Seminole TI Group Automotive Systems 3052 Rubber automobile hose; refrigeration and heating equipment ROL Mfg. of America 3053 Gaskets; motor vehicle exhaust systems and parts; packaging machinery 75 Seminole Marine Muffler Corp. 3089 Processed plastics; motor vehicle parts and accessories; builds and repairs 64 Orange 32: Stone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products High Performance Glass & Tint 3231 Glass products; architectural and automotive glass tinting service GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 29 78 Bay Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Florida (continued) 33: Primary Metal Industries Coleman Cable Inc. 3315 Steel wire and related products; motor vehicle parts and accessories Chromalloy Castings Tampa Corp. 3369 Nonferrous machinery castings; motor vehicle parts and accessories; turbines 70 Miami-Dade 110 Hillsborough 34: Fabricated Metal Products C F Gomma USA Inc. 3429 Hydraulic brake hose, fuel line assemblies 306 Duval R D S Manufacturing Inc. 3443 Metal plate fuel tanks including oil and gas; extruded aluminum products 115 Taylor Visteon Automotive Systems 3462 Ferrous automotive forgings including crankshaft, engine and axle parts 150 Miami-Dade Florida Production Engineering 3465 Stamped metal automobile moldings or trim 350 Volusia Sea Link Tool & Mfg. 3465 Stamped automotive products 50 Pinellas Lockheed Martin Corp. 3483 Ammunition; motor vehicle parts and accessories; measuring and controlling DSE Inc. 3489 Motor vehicle hardware; wholesales automotive supplies and parts 1,000 Orange 110 Hillsborough Siemens 3511 Turbines and turbine generator sets; motors or generators 100 Orange Cummins Inc. 3519 Internal combustion engines; automotive diesel engine repair service 35: Machinery, Except Electrical Marine Exhaust Systems Inc. 3519 Marine engines; motor vehicle parts and accessories MTD Technologies LLC 3542 Metal forming machine tools; motor vehicle parts and accessories Champion Parts Inc. 3559 Auto-related machinery Microfiltration membranes for pharmaceutical, electronic, chemical, automotive 3569 applications 3585 Motor vehicle air conditioning Pall Life Sciences Inc. Ars Inc. 50 Miami-Dade 81 Palm Beach 100 Pinellas 70 Pasco 160 Escambia 79 Pinellas Crankshaft Rebuilders Inc. 3599 Machining crankshafts and camshafts; motor vehicle parts and accessories 56 Seminole Zabatt Engine Services Inc. 3599 Diesel and gas engines, power generators, compressors, motor vehicle parts 51 Duval 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Paneltronics Inc. 3613 Switchgear apparatus, measuring and control devices, motor vehicle and aircraft 70 Miami-Dade AMETEK Inc. 3621 Motors or generators; wholesales industrial instruments and control equipment 98 Polk Anko Products Inc. 3621 Motors or generators; pumps and pumping equipment GE Aviations Systems LLC 3621 Motors or generators; search and navigation systems 350 Pinellas KB Electronics Inc. 3621 Motors or generators 160 Broward Tradewinds Power Corp. Amphenol Corp. 3621 Electric generators and sets; pipe fittings; wholesales industrial machinery Industrial electric controls and control accessories; motor vehicle parts and 3625 accessories 3643 Rubber expandable plugs, truck fuel caps, metal working tools and liquid-levels Terminal boards; motor vehicle parts and accessories; rubber products for motor 3644 vehicles 3651 Automotive stereo speakers Designs and manufacturers high technology systems for telecommunications, 3669 automotive applications 3679 Computer wire harnesses and cable assemblies CompuLink Corp. 3679 Cable assemblies and wiring harnesses Class 1 Inc. Shaw Aero Development Inc. Etco Inc. JL Audio Inc. Directv Group Inc. 50 Manatee 65 Miami-Dade 90 Marion 50 Collier 110 Manatee 210 Broward 200 Miami-Dade 53 Polk 500 Pinellas Minks Engineering Inc. 3679 Electronic devices, voltage regulators, ignition systems and fuel flow meters Johnson Controls 3691 Automobile and marine batteries 200 Hillsborough 500 Manatee Stoneridge Inc. 3694 Electrical equipment for engines; motor vehicle parts and accessories Suncoast Automotive Products 3694 Automotive alternators Transpo Electronics Inc. 3694 Engine electrical equipment whole auto parts/supplies 75 Osceola 90 Broward 750 Orange 37: Transportation Equipment CSI Armoring Inc. 3711 Automotive bodies 56 Miami-Dade E-One Inc. 3711 Assembles complete fire department vehicles; specialty motor vehicle bodies 1,306 Marion General Motors Corp. 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies 1,000 Orange Pierce Manufacturing Inc. 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies; motor vehicle parts and accessories Square One Armoring Services 3711 Assembles complete armored cars; motor vehicle parts and accessories; glass 30 100 Manatee 70 Miami-Dade GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Wheeled Coach Industries Inc. 3711 Ambulance assembly 360 Orange Rivers Body Co. 3713 Truck bodies, parts and accessories Florida (continued) A 1 Components Inc. 3714 Temperature and protective sensing controls AAMP of America 3714 Distributors, batteries, fuse boxes, electric cable, etc. 64 Duval 152 Miami-Dade 50 Pinellas Alto Products Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle transmission housings or parts; mechanical power transmission 50 Miami-Dade American Vulcan Corp. 3714 Clutch, clutch parts, machining 50 Polk Bengal Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle gears; aircraft power transmission gears 150 Pinellas Commercial Duct Systems LLC 3714 Motor vehicle air conditioner parts 100 Hillsborough Coupled Products LLC 3714 Motor vehicle body components and frames 300 Escambia Crane Cams Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle camshafts 230 Volusia Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; glass products 620 Duval Eaglepicher Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 170 Miami-Dade Eckler Industries LLC 3714 Automotive fiberglass parts 130 Brevard Enkei Florida Inc. 3714 Aluminum automotive wheels Excello Engineered Systems LLC 3714 Manufacturing automotive door seals Florida Production Engineering 3714 Automotive wheel covers Ford Motor Co. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 77 Duval 69 Duval 350 Volusia 84 Polk Forecast Trading Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Broward G-Car Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle steering mechanisms 60 Miami-Dade Honeywell International Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 250 Bay Invision Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 175 Osceola Key Automotive of Florida Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 350 Polk Lear Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 500 Hillsborough Metra Electronics Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle body components and frames; automotive electrical equipment 500 Volusia Monaco Coach Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts 100 Sumter Parker Hannifin Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle gears; construction machinery; search and navigation systems 133 Sarasota Precision Engine Products Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts 200 Leon Prime Automotive Inc. 3714 Automotive alternator and starter rebuilding services 750 Orange Pylon Manufacturing Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle windshield wipers 150 Broward Rally Manufacturing Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; carpet and rug mill; hardware 150 Miami-Dade Rally Manufacturing Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; carpet and rug mill; hardware 150 Miami-Dade Standard Motor Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Orange Steeda Autosports Inc. 3714 Automotive and truck aftermarket parts 60 Broward Superchips Inc. 3714 Electronic computers 50 Seminole Tomkins PLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; hardware; lighting equipment Toucan Industries Inc. 3714 Automotive aftermarket parts 50 Broward Trak Engineering Inc. 3714 Automatic fuel systems and time clocks 50 Leon United Welding Services Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Vector Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 250 Saint Johns 190 Taylor 95 Broward Vector Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 95 Broward Wolverine Advanced Materials 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Lake General Truck Equipment 3715 Truck equipment and trailers Aircraft engines and parts; television broadcasting station; automotive parts and 3724 accessories 3799 Bus conversions 60 Duval General Electric Co. Parliament Coach Corp. 600 Lee 60 Pinellas 39: Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries TNT Logistics North America 3999 Medium duty truck wheel and axle assembling GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 31 300 Duval Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Georgia (Sorted by SIC) 22: Textile Products Specialty Yarn & Converting 2211 Hose yarns 90 Newton Mary Ann Industries Inc. 2269 Needle punched fabrics Apache Mills Inc. 2273 Automotive floor mats made of purchased wire 514 Gordon Dorsett Industries LP 2273 Automobile floor coverings 100 Whitfield Lyle Industries Inc. 2273 Molded floor covering, interior trim, floor mats 125 Whitfield Quality Finishings of Georgia 2273 Carpet finishing Racemark International LLC 2273 Carpet and rug mill; motor vehicle parts and accessories Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 2296 Tires for light trucks, SUVs and commercial vehicles 220 Walton Milliken & Co. 2296 Air bags, some tire cording, performance related products 200 Troup Propex Operating Co. LLC 2299 Backing for automotive carpets and other auto related applications 300 Catoosa 50 Carroll 50 Gordon 85 Gordon 26: Paper and Allied Products Hollingsworth & Vose Co. 2621 Engine filtration papers, etc. 58 Pulaski Hexion Specialty Chemicals Inc. 2821 Oil or alkyd vehicle or water thinned paints; plastics materials and resins 83 Appling Hexion Specialty Chemicals Inc. 2821 Plastic products, paints 70 Clayton Lehigh Technologies of Georgia 2822 Rubber powders for tires 80 DeKalb AkzoNobel Coatings Inc. 2851 Oil or alkyd vehicle or water thinned paints 80 Gwinnett 28: Chemicals and Allied Products 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Bridgestone Bandag Tire Solutions 3011 Tread rubber 129 Spalding Continental Tire the Americas LLC 3011 Tire fabric 180 Lamar Maxxis International USA 3011 Tires Michelin Tread Technologies 3011 Pre-molded tire treads 100 Newton Pirelli Tire LLC 3011 Automobile tires 175 Floyd Preferred Rubber Compounding Corp. 3011 Tires & inner tubes 60 Haralson Preferred Rubber Compounding Corp. Toyo Tire USA Corp. Manufacturing and Distribution Beaver Manufacturing Co. 3011 Tires & inner tubes 75 Haralson Freudenberg - NOK 3053 Rubber oil seals; motor vehicle parts and accessories 127 Troup Freudenberg - NOK 3053 Oil seals and valve steam seals 450 White Lexington Insulators 3053 Molded rubber components for automotive electrical systems 150 Pickens Engineered Textile Products 3069 Rubber mats and matting; motor vehicle parts and accessories; carpet and rug Pretty Products LLC 3069 Vulcanized rubber and vinyl floor mats 185 Troup Textile Rubber & Chemical Co. 415 Whitfield Pak-Lite Inc. (PLI) 3069 Latex carpet and rug backings for variety of industries including automotive Foam products for the automotive industry; technical foam for medical products, 3069 sporting equipment, packaging, and personal care 3079 Plastic injection gear wheels Plastic bottles for personal care, food, health care, household and automotive 3085 markets 3086 Automotive gaskets and parts, protective film applications 3M Company 3089 Automobile body plastic filler for aftermarket industry 200 Fulton Continental Plastics Co. 3089 Large injection molded products including door panels, pillar sills, garnishes High-precision engineered plastic products for the automotive, electronics, office 3089 automation, optical devices industry 3089 Disposable packaging, transportation components, recreational products 100 Forsyth 3089 Injection molded plastic auto parts, coolant bottles, ductwork, etc. Custom injection molded components for the medical, agricultural, industrial and 3089 automotive industries 3089 Automotive interior parts, door trim 175 Morgan Woodbridge Foam Corp. IMS-Gear Inc. Silgan Plastics Corp. Enplas USA Inc. EVCO Plastics Flambeau Corp. GMB Plastics Inc. Hanil E-Hwa Co., Ltd. 72 Gwinnett 3011 Tires for light trucks, suvs and commercial vehicles 3052 Chemically treated industrial yarns 32 650 Bartow 87 Newton 63 Gordon 105 DeKalb 50 Hall 60 Gwinnett 75 Gwinnett 56 Cobb 60 Gordon 50 Forsyth 173 Troup GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company Georgia (continued) PIOLAX Corp. Schoen Insulation Services Inc. Thomson Plastics Inc. Vernay Manufacturing Inc. SIC Product or Service Employment County 3089 Plastic and metal fasteners and precision strings for automotive industry Plastic components for the medical, power generation, aerospace and military 3089 industries Custom injection molded plastic products for the recreational, lawn and garden, 3089 automotive and consumer appliances industries 3089 Plastic valves 185 Cherokee 60 Cherokee 350 McDuffie 115 Spalding 32: Stone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products Elan Technology Inc. 3231 Electronic glasses Wheelabrator Group 3291 Shot blast cleaning equipment Molded resinated cotton fiber automotive components, outer dashes, hoodliners, 3296 tunnel silencers, package trays and trunk parts 110 Troup Bekaert Corp. 3315 Tire bead wire 210 Floyd TI Group Automotive Systems 135 Hart Kongsberg Automotive Inc. 3317 Motor vehicle fuel systems and parts Standard and custom aluminum alloy products for aerospace, defense, 3354 automotive and commercial customers 3357 Nonferrous automotive wire and cable Panduit Corp. of Georgia 3357 Electric wiring components 178 Forsyth Rome Die Casting LLC 3363 Aluminum die casting for automotive industry HP Pelzer Automotive Systems Inc. 50 Liberty 130 McDuffie 33: Primary Metal Industries Vista Metals Corp (VRC) 50 Bartow 100 Emanuel 55 Floyd 34: Fabricated Metal Products Hoover Precision Products Door and ignition locks, door handles for automobiles, zinc die-castings/injection molds 3441 Chrome and stainless steel balls for automotive and aerospace industries Swift Atlanta Inc. 3444 Custom precision sheet metal for telecommunications and electronics industries 63 Gwinnett Dixien LLC 3465 Automotive stampings, outdoor power equipment components 80 Clayton Dixien LLC 3465 Automotive stampings and injection molded products 65 Houston DongWon Autopart Technology Georgia 3465 Automotive stampings Shiloh Industries Inc. 3465 Stamped automotive products; metal stampings 60 Jackson DeKalb Tool & Die Inc. 3469 Automotive and commercial stampings; metalworking dies 50 DeKalb Fanello Industries Inc. 3469 Stamped blanks for automotive, lawn and garden, HVAC industries 85 Franklin Lippert Components Inc. 50 Ben Hill Sanderson Industries Inc. 3469 Motor vehicles and car bodies Precision metal stamping for automotive, medical and consumer electronics 3469 industries Stamps metal for the trade, motor vehicle brake systems and parts, special dies 3469 & tools 3469 Stamped automotive products Sanderson Industries Inc. 3469 Metal stamped automotive products 209 Fulton Sewon America Inc. 3469 Stamped components and decorative trim 500 Troup Die-Tech Industries Inc. 3470 Tools and dies for automotive industry American BOA Inc. 3492 Flexible metal hoses for exhaust systems, thermal compensators, etc. Peterson American Corp. 3495 Coiled and flat springs for power train, chassis and body applications SAFA LLC 3496 Electric wires, ultra-fine magnet wire, insulated wire, wiring harnesses 150 Troup Franklin Aluminum Co. Inc. 3499 Aluminum extrusions Hydraulic, plate, diaphragm and centrifugal clutches, metal retainers, plastic 3499 retainers, stamped inner and outer rings and modular units 350 Heard Steeda Autosports 3501 Automotive performance enhancements 100 Lowndes Perkins Shibaura Engines LLC 3519 Internal combustion engines, other 100 Spalding Hoover Precision Products Inc. 3562 Balls and rollers for bearing and automotive businesses Koyo Bearings USA LLC 3562 Ball and roller bearings 140 Lumpkin SKF USA Inc. 3562 Deep groove ball bearings 235 Hall The Timken Co. 3562 Ball and roller bearings 313 Screven HL-A Co. Ltd. Oneda Corp. Rome Tool & Die Co. Inc. Nakanishi Manufacturing Corp. 3429 550 Haralson 96 Forsyth 100 Meriwether 54 Muscogee 135 Floyd 215 Fulton 90 Carroll 200 Forsyth 98 Clarke 127 Clarke 35: Machinery, Except Electrical GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 33 96 Forsyth Company SIC Georgia (continued) TD Automotive Compressor Georgia LLC 3563 Displacement compressors for the automotive industry Peerless-Winsmith Inc. 3566 Speed changers and drives Suhner Mfg. Corp. 198 Floyd Thermo King Corp. 3568 Flexible shafts for automotive transmissions Automotive electronics, resonators, capacitors, resistors, electronics and 3577 electronic parts 3585 Transport refrigeration equipment WIKA Instrument Corp. 3589 Sensors for mobile hydraulic applications 500 Gwinnett Murata Electronics North America Product or Service Employment County 305 Jackson 90 Hall 105 Cobb 250 Jefferson 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Southern Switches Corp. 3613 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; switchgear and switchboard apparatus 50 Lumpkin Piedmont Automotive Products 3643 Electric switches; motor vehicle parts and accessories; electrical equipment 75 Habersham Panasonic Automotive Systems of America 3663 Car audio systems 100 Fayette TDK Components USA Inc. 3674 Capacitors, electronic automotive components 130 Fayette Exide Technologies 3691 Batteries for transportation industry and industrial uses 300 Fulton SAFT America Inc. 3691 Automotive batteries 226 Lowndes ELESYS North America Inc. 3694 Automotive electronic safety systems 125 Gwinnett Superior Essex Inc. 3694 Electric cable, electronics, electric parts, seals 185 Fulton 37: Transportation Equipment Ford Motor Co/Parts Distribution Center 3711 Auto parts distribution 70 Henry Horton Iron Works LLC 3711 Motor vehicles, passenger car bodies 50 Putnam Hysco America Co. 3711 Steel supplier 50 Troup Jefferson Southern Corp. 3711 Assembles motor vehicle chassis; stamped automotive products; metal stamping Kia Motors Manufacturing GA (KMMG) 3711 Motor vehicles Nissan North America Inc. 3711 Motor vehicles, passenger car bodies Shiroki North America Inc. 3711 Automotive bodies; motor vehicle parts and accessories Blue Bird Corp. 3713 Truck and bus bodies 1,500 Peach Kanpheide Truck & Equipment Co. LLC 3713 Truck and bus bodies 50 Lamar Leggett & Platt Inc/Commercial Vehicle 50 Fulton Supreme Corp. 3713 Truck & bus bodies Motor vehicle truck bodies; general automotive repair services, refrigerated and 3713 dry bodies 3713 Ambulance bodies; motor vehicles and car bodies Bosal Industries Georgia 3714 Exhaust systems and parts DAEHAN Solution Georgia LLC 3714 NVH parts and interior components (vibration control insulation) 150 Harris Decostar Industries 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 540 Carroll Dexter Axle Co. 3714 Trailer axles Eaton Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts 128 Clarke F & P Georgia Manufacturing Inc. 3714 Suspension related functional components 350 Floyd Fab Tec Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Gill Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 130 Dade Honda Precision Parts of Georgia LLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 450 Haralson Johnson Controls 3714 Automotive seating 300 Harris Kautex Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle windshield wiper systems 220 Franklin Kyungshin 3714 Wiring harnesses Leggett & Platt Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 Fulton Lund International Inc. 3714 Ventvisors, hood shields, floor mats, automotive accessories 320 Gwinnett Lund International Inc. 3714 Ventvisors, hood shields, floor mats, automotive accessories 80 Gwinnett Mobis Alabama LLC 3714 Front-end modules, front-rolling chassis modules, rear-chassis modules 600 Troup Neaton Rome Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle steering mechanisms; hardware 117 Floyd Nisshinbo Automotive Mfg. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 226 Newton Nissin Brake Georgia Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 180 Walker Morgan Corporation = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). 200 Polk 3,000 Troup 50 Cobb 350 Whitfield 60 Bartow 300 Pike 70 Franklin 50 Jasper 50 Coffee 70 Troup 34 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Georgia (continued) OTR Wheel Engineering Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 60 Floyd Plastic Omnium 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 80 Gwinnett PowerTech America 3714 6-speed automatic transmissions 240 Troup Sejong Georgia LLC 3714 Muffler and exhaust systems 104 Troup Tenneco Inc. 212 Hart TRW Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle shock absorbers (ride control manufacturing) Steel pipe and tubes; motor vehicle parts and accessories; sheet metal 3714 fabrication 3714 Braking and suspension products for the automotive industry Unisia of Georgia Corp. 3714 Stamped metal automobile body parts 150 Walton ZF Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions 230 Hall Cargo Craft Inc. 3715 Truck trailers Great Dane LP 3715 Truck trailers; industrial trucks and tractors Lark United Manufacturing Inc. 3715 Truck trailers 70 Coffee Optima Industries LLC 3715 Truck trailers 55 Dodge Pace American Inc. 3715 Truck trailers 270 Ben Hill Club Car Inc. 3799 Golf carts, various off-road vehicles, electric on-road vehicles 950 Columbia Cottrell Inc. 3799 Stacked vehicle transport trailers 300 Hall E-Z-GO 3799 Golf carts, utility vehicles, industrial vehicles, commercial shuttles Mr. Golf Carts Inc. 3799 Transportation equipment, other Suzuki Mfg. of America Corp. 3799 All terrain vehicles TI Automotive Systems Product or Service Employment County 200 Bartow 175 Hall 80 Coffee 125 Chatham 1,100 Richmond 80 Burke 180 Floyd 39: Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Fasteners, zippers, hook & loop, pull straps, iso-marker buttons, seat belt buttons, plastic hardware 3965 Various fasteners, auto and other applications 790 Bibb McNeilus Truck & Mfg. 5012 Assembles complete trucks and tractor trucks 150 Carroll GLOVIS Georgia LLC 5013 Inventory management for Kia; logistics and supply chain 250 Troup PAI Industries Inc. 5013 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; wholesales truck parts and accessories 150 Gwinnett Robert Bosch Corp Distribution Center Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. USA Distribution Center Eleison Composites LLC 5013 Motor vehicle parts and supplies 175 Fulton 5013 Motor vehicle supplies and parts 1,000 Coweta YKK USA Inc. YKK USA Inc. 3965 85 Cobb 50: Wholesale Trade Durable Goods 5093 Recycler of composite material for the automotive industry 75 Pickens 51: Wholesale Trade Nondurable Goods AkzoNobel Decorative Paints US 5198 Paints, varnishes and supplies 131 Hall 5511 Headquarters and distribution location 300 Fulton 2531 Automobile seats 300 Bolivar 55: Automotive Dealers Porsche Cars North America Inc. Mississippi (Sorted by SIC) 25: Furniture and Fixtures Faurecia Automotive Seating 28: Chemicals and Allied Products Valspar Corp. 2851 Automotive paint finishes 90 Pearl River 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. 3011 Steel belted radial tires 1,200 Lee American National Molding 3089 Plastic injection moldings Exide Technologies 3089 Plastic products manufacturing, motor vehicle parts/accessories 110 Rankin 85 Rankin GCM Visteon LLC 3089 Plastic automotive parts 212 Madison M-Tek Inc. 3089 Plastic automotive parts 542 Madison Toyota 3089 Interior and exterior plastic components 120 Panola GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 35 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Mississippi (continued) 33: Primary Metal Industries Hood Cable Co. 3315 Wire products including automotive wiring harnesses and speaker wires 50 Jefferson Davis 34: Fabricated Metal Products Mississippi Tank & Mfg. 3443 Compressed gas tanks, transport trailers, pressure vessels and steel storage 140 Forrest ThyssenKrupp Fabco (TKA Fabco) 3443 Welded automotive support panels and assemblies 130 Lee Energy Conversion Systems 120 Montgomery Tower Automotive Operations 3465 Automotive metal stampings Stamped automotive products; automotive wiring harness sets; electrical 3465 equipment 3465 Stamped automotive products; motor vehicle body components and frames Unipres USA Inc. 3465 Stamped metal automobile body parts 160 Scott Visteon Corp. 3465 Stamped metal automobile body parts 250 Holmes Grenada Manufacturing LLC 3469 Automotive access and equipment 175 Grenada Systems Electro Coating 3471 Electrocoating services 50 Madison Union Spring & Mfg. 3493 Automobile springs; metal forming machine tools 80 Pontotoc Caterpillar Inc. 3499 Remanufactured diesel engine component parts 250 Prentiss Screw Conveyor Corp. 3535 Screw conveyors and accessories and hydraulic truck dumpers 120 Montgomery Hunter Engineering Co. 3549 Metalworking machinery; motor vehicle parts and accessories 180 Holmes Hunter Engineering Co. 3559 Automotive wheel balancing equipment; printed circuit boards 175 Hinds Parker Hannifin Corp. 3564 Air filters; motor vehicle parts and accessories 200 Marshall Parker Hannifin Corp. 3585 Motor vehicle air conditioning; motor vehicle parts and accessories 340 Panola BorgWarner 3592 Carburetors; motor vehicle fuel systems and parts 600 Yalobusha Energy Conversion Systems 150 Rankin 110 Lauderdale 35: Machinery, Except Electrical Hol-Mac Corp. 3593 Fluid power cylinders, hydraulic or pneumatic; automotive related machinery Hydraulic pumps, hoists, agricultural spreaders, steel and aluminum dump truck Warren Inc. 3594 pumps 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies 173 Jasper Luvata Grenada LLC 3621 Motors or generators; fabricated pipes and fittings; refrigeration and heating 250 Grenada Craft-Co. Enterprises Inc. 150 Scott Chahta Enterprise 3643 Automobile switches, wire harnesses and brush plate assemblies Electrical and electronic assemblies for telecommunications and automotive 3679 industries 3694 Automotive wiring harness, engine electrical equipment Delphi Corp. 3694 Automotive electrical equipment 500 Lauderdale Interstate Industries of Mississippi 3694 Automotive electrical wiring harnesses and assemblies molded products 500 Attala Multicraft International LP 3694 Automotive electrical equipment; engineering services Lextron Corp. 130 Covington 120 Hinds 225 Jones 75 Rankin 37: Transportation Equipment Nissan North America Inc. 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies 4,000 Madison Paccar Inc. 3711 Engine manufacturing facility Toyota 3711 Automotive assembly 500 Lowndes Willie Goss Enterprises Inc. 3711 Assembles complete tow truck wreckers 60 Attala Griffin Inc. 3713 Motor vehicle truck bodies; motor vehicles and car bodies; metal doors 70 Marshall Heil Co. 3713 Dump truck bodies and hoists 190 Tishomingo Auto Parts Manufacturing Mississippi 3714 Stamped parts, body weld parts and plastic parts 260 Panola Casco Products Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 2,000 Union 50 Quitman Caterpillar Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts Choctaw Enterprises 3714 Auto and electromechanical wiring harness assemblies Delphi Corp. Johnson Controls 3714 Automotive injection molded parts and metal stampings Automotive electrical equipment and plastic power distribution system 3714 components 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Martinrea Fabco Automotive Structures 3714 Metal parts and assemblies Delphi Corp. = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). 750 Alcorn 1,000 Neshoba 100 Jones 425 Lincoln 300 Madison 50 Lee 36 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Mississippi (continued) Modine Mfg. Co. 3714 Motor vehicle radiators 200 Hinds Moeller Products Co. Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 68 Washington Parker Hannifin Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies 120 DeSoto R- Squared Aluminium LLC 3714 Motor vehicle manifolds 130 Rankin Tbei Tishomingo Acquisition 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 200 Tishomingo TCI Automotive Inc. 3714 Industrial and automobile racing torque converters and transmissions 125 Benton Titan Tire Corp. of Natchez 3714 Motor vehicle wheels 295 Adams Tower Automotive Operations 3714 Motor vehicle body components and frames; stamped automotive products 169 Madison Toyota 3714 Seats, door panels and carpet 500 Itawamba USUI International Corp. 3714 Automotive brake and fuel lines Great Dane LP 3715 Truck trailers; motor vehicle parts and accessories 65 De Soto 900 Washington 38: Measuring, Analyzing and Controlling Instruments Northrop Grumman Corp. 3812 Search and navigation systems; aircraft; computer integrated systems design 99 Jackson 50: Wholesale Trade Durable Goods Pioneer Inc. 5013 Engine sealant; auto parts packaging services 150 Lauderdale North Carolina (Sorted by SIC) 22: Textile Products TK Holdings Inc. 2221 Manmade automotive fabric; air-supported rubber structures Viscotec Automotive Products 2221 Manmade automotive fabric 75 Guilford 350 Burke Hickory Springs Manufacturing 2241 Woven webbing; motor vehicle parts and accessories Mc Murray Fabrics Inc. International Automotive Components 2257 Automotive, industrial and apparel knitted fabrics Manmade, fiber and silk textile finishing plant; motor vehicle parts and 2262 accessories 2273 Auto interiors 120 Montgomery International Automotive Components 2273 Auto interiors 675 Stanly Guilford Mills Inc. Mastercraft Fabrics LLC 2273 Automobile carpet and upholstery fabric and chenille yarn Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 2296 Steel tire cord Highland Industries Inc. 2296 Fabric for reinforcing rubber tires; manmade automotive fabric 65 Guilford 150 Moore 900 Duplin 75 Montgomery 420 Randolph 60 Guilford 23: Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabric Chatham Borgstena Auto Textile 2399 Automotive seat covers 100 Surry 2531 Vehicle furniture 260 Cabarrus Johnson Controls 2531 Automobile seats; dry and wet batteries; storage batteries 650 Forsyth Syntec Inc. 2531 School bus seats 25: Furniture and Fixtures Johnson Controls 78 Guilford 28: Chemicals and Allied Products Akzo Nobel Coatings Inc. 2851 Oil or alkyd vehicle or water thinned paints BASF Corp. 2851 Industrial paints for auto industry 55 Guilford 119 Burke SEM Products Inc. 2851 Interior automotive paint and accessories LORD Corporation 2891 Adhesives and sealants 276 Wake 90 Mecklenburg Camco Manufacturing Inc. 2899 Antifreeze compounds; motor vehicle parts and accessories; sheet metal fabric 160 Guilford Radiator Specialty Co. 2899 Antifreeze compounds; wholesales hand tools; rubber automobile hose 55 Mecklenburg South Atlantic Services Inc. 2899 Antifreeze, motor oil, agricultural chemicals, and plastic bottles 50 New Hanover 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Bandag, Inc. (Bridgestone Firestone) 3011 Tread rubber Bridgestone Firestone North America 3011 Passenger and light truck tires Continental Tire North America Inc. 3011 Automotive tires Continental Tire North America Inc. 3011 Passenger and truck tires GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 100 Granville 2,500 Wilson 350 Mecklenburg 1,800 Mecklenburg 37 Company North Carolina (continued) SIC Product or Service Employment County 3011 300 Randolph Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Camelback tread rubber for tire retreading; mechanical automotive rubber products 3011 Tires 240 Cumberland Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 3011 Tire molds 170 Iredell Michelin Aircraft Tire Co. LLC 3011 Automobile tires Rubber hose; motor vehicle parts and accessories; mechanical power 3052 transmissions 3052 Rubber garden hose; motor vehicle parts and accessories; chemical products 500 Stanly Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Gates Corp. Radiator Specialty Co. Steele Rubber Products Inc. 3052 Rubber automobile hose Uchiyama America Inc. 3053 Automotive seals: rubber and metal 247 Ashe 200 Union 50 Catawba 125 Wayne Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. 3061 Mechanical automotive rubber products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 500 Wayne GDX Automotive Inc. 3069 Rubber automotive seals 500 Rowan Hexagon Polymers Compounding 3069 Rubber automotive products; adhesives and sealants 80 Iredell Hibco Plastics Inc. 3086 Foamed plastic insulation and cushioning products 80 Yadkin Lydall Thermal Acoustical Inc. 3086 Nonwoven textile goods specializing in automotive thermal acoustical products 68 Yadkin Central Carolina Products Inc. 3089 Plastic automotive parts; machine shop 60 Alamance Crawford & Crawford Composites 70 Lincoln Mack Molding Co. 3089 Plastic automotive parts; carbon and graphite products; cellulosic manmade fiber Custom blow molded parts for appliance, automotive, lawn and garden 3089 industries 3089 Injection moldings 150 Iredell Molded Fiber Glass Co. 3089 Custom fiberglass products and truck parts 180 Burke ETIMEX USA Inc. 53 Mecklenburg 32: Stone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products PCC Airfoils LLC 3297 Castable nonclay refractories; motor vehicle parts and accessories; aircraft parts and accessories 60 Lee 33: Primary Metal Industries Sypris Technologies Kenton Inc. 3312 Rolled or forged axles made in steel mills; motor vehicle parts and accessories 250 Burke Blue Ridge Metals Corp. 3316 Cold-rolled flat wire strip not made in hot-rolled mills; motor vehicle parts 150 Henderson Citation Corp. 3321 Engine brackets, chassis, suspension components, heavy trucks 313 Montgomery Spartanburg Steel Products Inc. 3321 Gray and ductile iron foundry; stamped automotive products; metal stampings 100 Scotland Consolidated Metco Inc. 3354 Aluminum castings; aluminum die castings; motor vehicle fuel systems and parts 270 Union Consolidated Metco Inc. 3365 Aluminum castings; aluminum die castings; motor vehicle fuel systems and parts 120 Jackson 34: Fabricated Metal Products Horizon Tool Inc. 3423 Automotive specialty tools 60 Guilford Amesbury Group, Inc. Textile Division 92 Iredell Leonard Aluminum Utility 3442 Door parts, glass run lining Standard or custom fabricated metal plated tanks; motor vehicle parts and 3443 accessories Heat exchangers, condensers and components; aluminum die castings; 3443 automotive components 3448 Prefab metal bldgs, truck/bus bodies, plastic products, motor vehicle parts Curtis Screw Co. Inc. 3451 Screw machine products; motor vehicle parts and accessories Highland Tank of North Carolina SPX Corp. 140 Guilford 55 Mecklenburg 75 Surry 125 Mecklenburg Roush & Yates Racing Engines 3462 Ferrous automotive forgings including crankshaft, engine and axle 55 Iredell Roush & Yates Racing Engines 3462 Ferrous automotive forgings including crankshaft, engine and axle 110 Iredell Sumitomo Electric Esc Inc. 3462 Ferrous automotive forgings including crankshaft, engine and axle 500 Iredell GKN Driveline North America 3463 Nonferrous forgings; motor vehicle parts and accessories; metal stampings 615 Lee Continental Teves Inc. 3465 Stamped metal automobile body parts; motor vehicle parts and accessories 400 Henderson Red Valve Co. Inc. 3491 Automatic regulating and control valves Stabilus 3493 Gas springs, controls 53 Gaston Baumann Springs USA Inc. 3495 Compression and extension springs, wire retainers for auto wheel covers 400 Gaston 38 85 Mecklenburg GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County North Carolina (continued) 35: Machinery, Except Electrical ASMO North Carolina Inc. Blount Inc. 3519 Gasoline engines; motors or generators Internal combustion engines parts and accessories; motor vehicle parts and 3519 accessories Derricks; industrial trucks and tractors; truck bodies; conveyors and conveying 3531 equipment 3531 Self-propelled shovel loaders; fluid power pumps and motors BRP US Inc. 3531 Marine related equipment; motor vehicle gears 100 Cherokee NACCO Materials Handling Group 3537 Lift truck transmissions and axles 200 Pitt AUTEC Inc. 3559 Auto related machinery; specialty cleaning products Ingersoll-Rand Co. Altec Industries Inc. 825 Iredell 250 Moore 300 Granville 75 Wake 62 Iredell Standard Tools & Equipment Co. 3559 Automotive related machinery The Timken Co. 3562 Bearings 320 Rutherford Mestek Inc. 3564 Blowers and fans; automotive radiator repair shop; refrigeration and heating 350 Pitt Fenner Inc. ASMO Greenville of North Carolina 3568 Mechanical power transmission equipment; motor vehicle parts and accessories Liquid automation machinery and equipment; industrial controls; packaging 3569 machinery 3594 Fluid power motors; motors or generators Engine Systems Inc. 3599 Engines; provides engine rebuilding service and parts repair Moore's Machine Co. of Chatham 3599 Automobile parts; machine shop: general, CNC, precision, contract ABCO Automation Inc. 77 Guilford 50 New Hanover 82 Guilford 463 Pitt 70 Edgecombe 100 Chatham 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Cooper Bussmann Inc. 3613 Automotive fuses, blocks and holders ASMO Appalachian Inc. 3621 Electric motors Patriot Performance Materials 3621 Industrial armatures; motor vehicle parts and accessories; engineering services 50 Wayne 160 Stokes 82 Lee Rockwell Automation Inc. 3621 Motors and generators; ball and roller bearings 130 McDowell Saia-Burgess Automotive Inc. 3621 Motors and generators 160 Wake BorgWarner 3625 Design and supply of cooling systems for SUVs and trucks 550 Henderson General Electric Co. 3625 Industrial control circuit relays; industrial trucks and tractors; switchgear 460 Orange T.T. Electronics IRC 3676 Electronic resistors; motor vehicle parts and accessories; relays and instruments 150 Johnston Tyco Electronics Corp. 3678 Automotive connectors 600 Guilford Amphenol Corp. 3679 Precision metal stamping and insert molding 145 Forsyth Cable Assembly LLC 3679 Non-insulated wire cable 70 Alamance Honeywell International Inc. 3679 Automobile solenoids, coil assemblies, circuit breakers, pressure switches 450 Cleveland GKN Driveline North America 3694 Automotive electrical equipment; motor vehicle parts and accessories 600 Alamance GKN Driveline North America 3694 Electrical equipment for engines; motor vehicle parts and accessories 500 Person Keihin Carolina System Tech 3694 Automotive electrical equipment; motor vehicle parts and accessories 468 Edgecombe 37: Transportation Equipment Halcore Group Inc. Truck and bus bodies; motor vehicles and car bodies; industrial trucks and truck bodies Assembles complete buses and other large specialty vehicles; motor vehicle 3711 parts 3711 Ambulance assembly Highline Performance Group 3711 Assembles complete automobiles including specialty vehicles Daimler Trucks North America (Freightliner) 3711 DaimlerChrysler 3,000 Rowan 200 Guilford 175 Ashe 50 Iredell JRM Team BGN LLC 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies Mack Trucks Inc. 3711 Heavy duty trucks 493 Guilford Petty Enterprises II LLC Thomas Built Buses (Daimler Trucks North America) A M Haire Body Co. Inc. 3711 Race car bodies and engines 220 Randolph 3713 Truck bodies and parts A&A Truck & Auto Center Inc. 3713 Automobile wrecker and truck bodies 3711 Truck bodies and parts GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 52 Iredell 2,000 Guilford 115 Davidson 39 60 Mecklenburg = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Company SIC Product or Service Employment County North Carolina (continued) Consolidated Metco Inc. 3713 Aluminum castings; aluminum die castings; motor vehicle fuel systems and parts 150 Swain Godwin Manufacturing Co. Inc. 3713 Truck bodies 180 Harnett Mickey Truck Bodies Inc. 3713 Beverage truck bodies; motor vehicles and car bodies; truck body shop 450 Guilford Southco Industries Inc. 3713 Motor vehicle truck bodies; motor vehicles and car bodies; conveyors 130 Cleveland Specialized Vehicles Corp. 3713 Beverage truck bodies 185 Beaufort Trim Systems Operating Corp. 3713 Interior truck panels, laminated vinyl, quilted seat materials 240 Iredell Volvo Group North America Inc. 3713 Specialty motor vehicle bodies; wholesales commercial vehicles 600 Guilford Altra Industrial Motion Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts/accessories; iron/steel forgings AP Exhaust Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle exhaust mufflers 80 Mecklenburg 300 Wayne Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle filters 387 Cumberland Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Large truck transmissions and clutches 380 Robeson Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle axles 150 Rutherford Atkinson International Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle air brakes Automated Refuse Equipment Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle trailer hitches 65 Gaston 100 Mecklenburg Automotive Motors of North Carolina 3714 Motor vehicle electrical equipment; motors or generators 310 Davidson AW North Carolina Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions 455 Durham BorgWarner 3714 Turbochargers and dampers 800 Buncombe BTR Sealing Systems 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 750 Rockingham Carolina Forge Co. LLC 3714 Ball bearings, air bearings, bearing cups 150 Wilson 112 Lincoln Cataler North America Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle exhaust systems and parts Contech US LLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Continental Teves Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts Continental Teves Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 83 Stanly 150 Buncombe 700 Burke Daimler Trucks North America (Freightliner) 3714 Medium trucks 600 Gaston Daimler Trucks North America (Freightliner) 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies Dana Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Dill Air Controls Products LLC 3714 Tire valve cores 1,300 Gaston 350 Iredell 95 Granville Earnhardt - Childress Racing 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Eaton Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle clutches; mechanical power transmission equipment 99 Davidson 100 Cabarrus Eaton Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions 600 Cleveland Eaton Corp. 3714 Tire valve cores 440 Person FCC North Carolina LLC 3714 Motor vehicle clutches 185 Scotland Fichtel & Sachs Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 700 Gaston Getrag Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle gears; iron or steel forgings Motor vehicle brake systems and parts; mechanical power transmission 3714 equipment 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 300 Catawba Haldex Inc. Indian Head Industries Inc. 115 McDowell 230 Cherokee Magneti Marelli Powertrain USA 3714 Motor vehicle fuel systems and parts; carburetors, pistons, piston rings 675 Lee Meridian Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 Caldwell Meridian Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies 350 Rowan Metaldyne Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions 160 Guilford Metaldyne Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; internal combustion engines 159 Pitt Moore Equipment Co. Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle oil pumps; wholesales automobile service station equipment NGK Ceramics USA Inc. 3714 Ceramic filters used in exhaust systems NT Techno USA Corp. 3714 Transmission parts 50 Granville Parker Hannifin Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle auto steering mechanism hydraulic fluid power pumps QTC Co. 3714 Motor vehicle windshield wiper systems Rich Mount Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). 50 Catawba 100 Iredell 40 350 Cleveland 83 Polk 120 Buncombe GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company North Carolina (continued) Rostra Precision Controls Inc. SIC Product or Service Employment County 130 Union Southern Wipers 3714 Motor vehicle acceleration equipment; speed changers, drives and gears Motor vehicle parts and accessories; process control instruments; machine tool 3714 instruments 3714 Motor vehicle windshield wipers; household furnishings Stanadyne Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts; retails automotive parts; pumps and pumping 364 Beaufort Stanadyne Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle fuel systems and parts; plumbing fixtures; pumps and pumping 300 Onslow Standard Motor Products Inc. 3714 Automobile oxygen sensors Schrader-Bridgeport International 150 Scotland 58 Buncombe 54 Wilson Wix Filtration Corp. LLC 3714 Motor vehicle filters 120 Gaston Wix Filtration Corp. LLC 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts 300 Gaston Xceldyne Technologies LLC 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts Blimps; aircraft parts and equipment; industrial trucks and tractors; measuring 3721 instruments 3799 Off-road automobiles 115 Davidson TCOM LP American Growler Inc. 60 Pasquotank 60 Moore 39: Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Aplix, Inc. 3965 Fasteners, automotive industry 292 Mecklenburg 5531 Splash guard, instrument panel, seat, door trim, etc. 150 Gaston 2221 Industrial, automotive and household synthetic fabrics 350 Anderson 55: Automotive Dealers Aksys USA Inc. South Carolina (Sorted by SIC) 22: Textile Products La France Industries Reeves Brothers Inc. 2221 Engineered fabrics and textile processing for automotive uses 300 Spartanburg Rug Barn Inc. 130 Abbeville International Automotive Components 2221 Manmade broadwoven fabric mill; motor vehicle air cleaners Broadwoven wool fabric mill; motor vehicle parts and accessories; manmade 2231 fibers 2273 Motor vehicle parts/accessories Milliken & Co. 2273 Textile fiber carpets; motor vehicle parts and accessories; nonwoven fabric Milliken & Co. 185 Abbeville 550 Greenville 50 Greenville 23: Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabric Kawashima Textile USA Inc. 2399 Automobile seat covers 80 Kershaw US Autoseat Covers LLC 2399 Automobile seat covers; motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Anderson 2531 Molded automotive foam seats 75 Greenville 25: Furniture and Fixtures Fehrer of South Carolina LLC 26: Paper and Allied Products Sonoco 2631 Molded plastic components for automotive, various paper products 2,000 Darlington 28: Chemicals and Allied Products Solutia Inc. 2824 Performance alloys for the automotive industry Lanxess Corp. 2865 Textile and paper dyes, automotive pigments, organic and rubber chemicals Atotech USA Inc. 2899 Printed circuit board, plating 750 Greenwood 1,000 Berkeley 130 York 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Bridgestone Firestone North America 3011 Passenger and light truck tires 800 Aiken Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 3011 Tread rubber for auto tires 220 Spartanburg Invista SARL 3011 Automobile tires 385 Fairfield Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Automobile tires; synthetic rubber Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Automobile tires 1,200 Greenville 72 Anderson 1,500 Lexington Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Automobile tires Michelin North America Inc. 3011 Automobile tires and retread 100 Spartanburg Gates Corp. 3052 Power transmission products 300 Berkeley Mark IV Industries Inc. 3052 Plastic v-belts; motor vehicle parts and accessories 170 Colleton Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. 3061 Mechanical automotive rubber products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 160 Spartanburg Datwyler Rubber & Plastic Inc. 3061 Automobile industry precision molded rubber components 160 Marion GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 41 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County South Carolina (continued) Soliant LLC 3081 Automotive plastic paint film 80 Lancaster CH Industries Inc. 3089 Injection molded plastic products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 415 Pickens Faurecia Interior Systems USA 3089 Plastic injection molding and automotive interior trim 800 Laurens Friedrichs & Rath Inc. 3089 Finished injection molded plastic products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 Anderson Fukoku America Inc. 3089 Plastic products for auto industry 100 Laurens Inergy Automotive Systems LLC 3089 Blow molded plastic products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 277 Anderson Lear Corp. 3089 Plastic automotive parts 225 Spartanburg Mack Molding Co. 3089 Injection moldings 185 Spartanburg Mikron Corp. 3089 Plastic products mfg motor vehicle parts mfg iron/steel forgings 50 Anderson Morton Custom Plastics Inc. 3089 Plastic injection molded lawnmower and automotive parts 241 Calhoun Wilbert Inc. 3089 Injection molded plastic products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 241 Calhoun 32: Stone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products Lang-Mekra North America LLC 3231 Motor vehicle mirrors Magna Donnelly Corp. 3231 Outside mirrors, automotive glass, etc. 278 Fairfield 50 Spartanburg 3312 Steel Aluminum sheet and strip; motor vehicle parts and accessories; extruded 3353 aluminum 80 Berkeley 33: Primary Metal Industries Nucor Berkeley Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated 120 Greenwood 34: Fabricated Metal Products Hansen International Inc. Hose clamps and couplings; motor vehicle parts and accessories; rubber and plastic 3429 Motor vehicle hardware; motor vehicle parts and accessories 120 Lexington Plastech Exterior Systems Inc. 3429 Plastic interior and exterior automotive trim 220 Fairfield Modine Mfg. Co. 160 Richland Midwest Stamping Inc. 3443 Heat exchangers, condensers and components; heating equipment and supplies Stamped automotive products; motor vehicles and car bodies; motor vehicle 3465 parts 3465 Stamped automotive products; metal stampings 185 Sumter Spartanburg Automotive Steel 3465 Automotive stampings and assembling services 618 Spartanburg Fluid Routing Solutions Inc. Drive Automotive Industries of America 3429 Emitec Inc. 3469 Metal stampings; motor vehicle parts and accessories Fisher Barton South Carolina 3469 Automotive components, heat treating, welding Diversified Coating Systems 3479 Automotive paints US Engine Valve 3494 Engine valves 375 Pickens 500 Greenville 63 Laurens 120 Greenville 60 Greenville 285 Oconee 35: Machinery, Except Electrical Cummins Inc. 3519 Internal combustion engines;motor vehicle parts and accessories; carburetors Caterpillar Inc. 3531 Construction machinery; motor vehicle parts and accessories; bolts, nuts, rivets Oilmen's Equipment 3537 Industrial trucks and tractors 1,250 Charleston 135 Sumter 75 Spartanburg Rieter Corp. 3552 Textile machinery; motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Aiken LSP Automotive Systems LLC 3559 Stampings and automotive maintenance equipment 50 Union Koyo Corp of USA 3562 Automotive ball bearings 150 Richland The Timken Co. 3562 Ball and roller bearings; metal stampings; motor vehicle parts 540 Anderson The Timken Co. 3562 Bearings 520 Cherokee The Timken Co. 3562 Bearings 285 Oconee The Timken Co. 3562 Bearings 500 Union WABCO Compressor Mfg. 3563 Air compressors for braking systems 80 Charleston American Metric Corp. 3568 Metric power transmission parts, products and machinery 60 Laurens INA USA Corp. 3568 Automotive and industrial bearings 300 York SKF USA Inc. 3568 Automotive bearing hubs 265 Aiken Bellwright Industries Inc. 3599 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; metal cutting and polishing lathes 135 Berkeley J&J Services 3599 Machine shop, metal fabricating, welding services 42 50 Greenville GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County South Carolina (continued) Wix Filtration Corp LLC 3599 Internal combustion engine oil filters; motor vehicle parts and accessories 366 Dillon 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Eaton Corp. 3625 Motor controls and accessories; motor vehicle engines and parts Hella Inc. 3625 Various lighting/lamps 140 Charleston 50 York Enersys 3691 Lead acid storage batteries; wholesales electrical apparatus and equipment 445 Sumter Johnson Controls 3691 Storage batteries; motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 Oconee Alternator Exchange 3694 Automotive alternators Internal combustion engine harness wiring sets; motor vehicle parts and 3694 accessories 3694 Diesel fuel injectors 180 Greenville 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies 500 Berkeley Prettl Electric Corp. Siemens 75 Spartanburg 95 Richland 37: Transportation Equipment American Lafrance LLC BMW Manufacturing Co. LLC 3711 Automotive assembly Carolina Mancor Inc. 3711 Assembles motor vehicle chassis 4,500 Spartanburg Electric Street Rod 3711 Assembles complete automobiles including specialty Freightliner Custom Chassis 3711 Assembles complete highway use truck tractors Honda Motor Company 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies JBE Inc. 3711 Assembles complete automobiles including specialty Road Rescue Inc. 3711 Auto assembly Salem Preferred Partners LLC 3711 Assembles motor vehicle chassis Custom metal fabricating, metal stamping and truck parts; powder coating 3713 services 3713 Dump truck beds Anderson Metals Inc. Ox Bodies Inc. 165 Kershaw 99 Greenville 900 Cherokee 1,750 Florence 85 Darlington 200 Marion A. Berger Inc. 3714 Precision turned parts Alfmeier Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle fuel systems and parts 70 Dorchester 177 Greenwood 125 Marlboro 50 Spartanburg 127 Greenville AMBAC International Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle fuel systems and parts American Eagle Wheel Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; extruded aluminum products 320 York 65 Richland Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 180 Clarendon Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Automotive motion control components 820 Marion Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 330 York Associated Fuel Pump Systems 3714 Motor vehicle fuel pumps; pumps and pumping equipment 350 Anderson Avm Industries LLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 Marion Behr Heat Transfer Systems Inc. 3714 Radiators and radiator shells and cores 700 Charleston BorgWarner 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies 200 Oconee Caterpillar Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions; mechanical power transmission equipment 300 Dorchester Champion Laboratories Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 York Cummins Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts 450 Charleston DAA Draexlmaier Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; retails automotive parts 341 Spartanburg DaimlerChrysler 3714 Sprinter van assembly 180 Charleston Dana Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle axles 100 Orangeburg DBW Fiber Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle exhaust systems and parts 61 Dorchester Edscha Inc. 3714 Automotive parts and accessories 50 Greenville Emcon Technologies 3714 Automotive exhaust systems 250 Spartanburg Getrag Precision Gear Co. LLC 3714 Motor vehicle gears 242 Charleston GKN Driveline North America 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; mechanical power transmission equipment 200 Richland Grammer Industries Inc. 3714 Interior leather trim Griffin Thermal Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle radiators 150 Anderson GSP North America Co. Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle axles 135 Spartanburg GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 73 Anderson 43 = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Company SIC Product or Service Employment County South Carolina (continued) Hendrickson USA LLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 242 Kershaw Holset Engineering Co. Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 160 Charleston Honeywell International Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 210 Spartanburg Intier Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 Spartanburg 100 Greenville JTEKT Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle transmission housings or parts Kaydon Corp. 3714 Bearings, power transmission equipment 55 Sumter KS Gleitlager USA Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle bearings; non investment cast steel bushings; metal washers 97 Greenville Leggett & Platt Inc. 3714 Metal and plastic automotive parts McKechnie Vehicle Components 3714 Motor vehicle wheels and parts; fabricates pipes and fittings; hardware 50 Greenwood 120 Newberry Musashi South Carolina Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions; iron or steel forgings 160 Marlboro Newman Technology South 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; motorcycle accessories 140 Aiken Parker Hannifin Corp. 3714 Gaskets, seals, washers, spliced ring and long length extrusions 125 Spartanburg PBR Columbia LLC 200 Lexington 155 Darlington Pierburg Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts Motor vehicle water pumps; street car starting equipment; automotive 3714 alternators 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Plastic Omnium 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 327 Anderson Perfection Hy-Test Co. Inc. 89 Greenville Recticel North America Inc. 3714 Adhesive transfer tape, cloth tape, vinyl tape, dashboard skins Regal-Beloit Corp. 3714 High performance automobile transmissions, rings and pinions 215 Pickens 59 Greenville Reliance Electric Co. 3714 Motor vehicle power transmission equipment; electric motors 600 Greenville Robert Bosch LLC 3714 Control instruments 2,000 Anderson Robert Bosch LLC 3714 Diesel and gasoline fuel injector products and ABS brake systems 2,000 Dorchester Rotorion North America LLC 3714 Motor vehicle drive shafts 250 Charleston Safety Components Fabric Techs 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; manmade broadwoven fabric 350 Greenville Safety Components Fabric Techs 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 385 Greenville Seeber USA LLP 3714 Injection molded plastic automotive parts 330 Spartanburg South Carolina Yutaka Technologies 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 Kershaw SPX Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle filters; blowers and fans; wholesales industrial filters 100 Kershaw Standard Motor Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 Greenville Stankiewicz International Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; acoustical engineers; mineral wool 300 Spartanburg Takata Restraint Systems Inc. 3714 Automobile air bags 200 Chesterfield Teleflex Inc. 3714 Aluminum and stainless steel automobile wheel covers 250 Newberry Tenneco Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle shock absorbers ThyssenKrupp Presta SteerTec USA LLC 3714 Steering components 100 Charleston 54 Anderson Transaxle Mfg. of America 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 York Trucast Inc. 3714 Wheels for turbo chargers 112 Newberry Versch Lock Mfg. Co. Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; metal stampings; hardware 200 Richland Woodward Governor Co. 3714 Auto and aircraft parts, etc. Yanagawa of South Carolina Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle wheel rims 250 Clarendon 97 Greenville ZF Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle steering mechanisms 200 Lancaster ZF Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle steering mechanisms 260 Spartanburg Westinghouse Air Brake Techs 3743 Railway air and vacuum brakes; motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 Spartanburg 87: Engineering, Accounting, Research, Management and Related Services Michelin Americas Research 8731 Provides research and development services specializing in tires 44 900 Greenville GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Tennessee (Sorted by SIC) 22: Textile Products Bce Investment Co. Inc. Cotton slip cover fabric; motor vehicle parts and accessories; manmade auto fabric 2221 Manmade auto fabric; motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies Collins & Aikman 2273 Automobile floor coverings 433 Robertson Viam LP 2273 Aircraft and automobile floor coverings 135 Coffee Allison Corp. 2211 62 Fayette 50 Davidson 23: Apparel and Other Finished Products Made from Fabric Avantech Manufacturing LLC 2396 Auto fabric trimmings 126 Maury 2531 Automobile seats 180 Madison 25: Furniture and Fixtures ARJ Manufacturing LLC Bridgestone Firestone North America 2531 Foam auto seat cushions and absorbing pads 150 Dickson Johnson Controls 2531 Automobile seats 300 Maury Johnson Controls 2531 Automobile seats 700 McMinn Johnson Controls 2531 Automobile seats 657 Rutherford Kongsberg Automotive Inc. 2531 Institutional furniture; motor vehicle parts and accessories 320 Gibson Lear Corp. 2531 Automobile seats 400 Hamblen National Seating Co. 2531 Truck and bus seats 740 Monroe Shortbark Industries LLC 2531 Automotive seating 250 Monroe Vintec Co. 2531 Vehicle furniture 243 Rutherford 28: Petroleum Refining and Related Industries Spectrum Lubricants Corp. 2992 Lubricating oils 200 McNairy 30: Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastics Products Ace Products Inc. 3011 Semi-pneumatic tires and plastic wheel centers 200 Cocke Bridgestone Firestone North America 3011 Tires and rubber related products 250 Davidson Bridgestone Firestone North America 3011 Tires and inner tubes 76 Davidson Bridgestone Firestone North America 3011 Passenger, light truck, truck and bus tires Bridgestone Firestone North America 3011 Truck and bus tires 745 Warren 164 Unicoi Specialty Tires of America Inc. 3011 Specialty tires for farming, mining and heavy equipment Tennessee Wheel & Rubber Co. 3011 Industrial wheels for materials handling industry Dana Corp. 3053 Gaskets, packing and sealing devices; motor vehicle parts and accessories 1,800 Rutherford 90 Davidson 250 Carroll Freudenberg - NOK 3053 Gaskets; wholesales new motor vehicle parts and supplies 130 Cocke Microporous Products LP 3061 Mechanical automotive rubber products; plate metal fabricator 145 Sullivan Honeywell International Inc. 3069 Brake linings for automotive industry 157 Bradley Hutchinson Sealing Systems Inc. 3069 Rubber automotive products; gaskets, packing and sealing devices; conveyors 140 Hawkins Johnson Controls 3069 Foam rubber automotive seat cushions 350 Giles PML Inc. 3069 Rubber automotive products; rubber products for mechanical use 200 Henry Tennessee DTR Inc. 3069 Automotive rubber anti-vibration parts 70 Claiborne Tennessee DTR Inc. 3069 Rubber medical sundries; rubber automobile hose 400 Greene Siegel-Robert Inc. 3083 Laminated plastics; motor vehicle parts and accessories; glass products 625 Lauderdale ABC Group Fuel Systems Inc. 3089 Plastic automotive parts 299 Sumner Bates Acquisition LLC 3089 Auto parts and synthetic rubber products 800 Perry Baxter Enterprises 3089 Trunk sills, trunk lid centers, d-pillars, top shoulders 141 Franklin C & S Plastics LLC 3089 Automotive plastic Collins & Aikman 3089 Automotive plastic injection molded products Injection molded plastic products; automotive, lawnmower parts, athletic 3089 equipment 3089 Processed plastics; motor vehicle parts and accessories Diversatech Plastics Group LLC Eaton Inoac Co. GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 50 Lincoln 45 240 Davidson 70 Franklin 185 Overton Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Tennessee (continued) JTEKT Automotive 3089 Plastic automotive parts M-Tek Inc. 3089 Finished injection molded plastic products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 780 Monroe 1,317 Coffee Plastech Engineered Products Inc. 3089 Finished injection molded plastic products; motor vehicle parts and accessories 375 Williamson Siegel-Robert Inc. 3089 Plastic automotive parts; motor vehicle parts and accessories; plating services 250 Dyer 32: Stone, Clay, Glass and Concrete Products Automotive Components Holdings 3211 Flat glass; motor vehicle parts and accessories 950 Davidson Vitro America Inc. 3211 Flat and automotive glass 150 Shelby Carlex Glass Co. 3231 Automotive windows 350 Monroe Delbar Products Inc. 3231 Motor vehicle mirrors; injection molded plastic products 175 Cumberland Delbar Products Inc. 3231 Motor vehicle mirrors 300 Cumberland Delbar Products Inc. 3231 Rearview truck mirrors 100 Putnam Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3231 Automotive window assemblies and hardware 110 Lawrence Industrial Converting Co. Inc. 3299 Ceramic fiber; motor vehicle parts and accessories; tools, dies, jigs 65 Davidson 33: Primary Metal Industries Leggett & Platt Inc. 3315 Automotive control and stranded cables and power steering silencers 150 Robertson TI Group Automotive Systems 3317 Steel pipe and tubes; motor vehicle parts and accessories 120 Greene Howmet Corp. 3324 Ferrous commercial investment castings; motor vehicle parts and accessories 400 Hamblen AFL Wire Products 3351 Copper rolling and drawing; motor vehicle parts and accessories 52 Davidson Hydro Aluminum North America 3354 Extruded or drawn aluminum tube; motor vehicle parts and accessories 80 Lincoln Intermet Corp. 3363 Aluminum die castings; automobile lighting fixture parts 150 Giles Huf North America Automotive 3364 Zinc die-cast products; motor vehicle parts and accessories; injection molding 125 Greene 34: Fabricated Metal Products Doodleco Inc. 3429 Marine hardware; motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies Hurd Corp. 3429 Locks, carburetors and gasoline engines 65 Davidson 1,123 Greene Suburban Mfg. Co. 3433 Vehicle and RV hot water gas heaters 450 Rhea Suburban Mfg. Co. 3433 Vehicle and RV hot water gas heaters 450 Rhea Modine Mfg. Co. 3443 Heat exchangers; motor vehicle parts and accessories 200 Anderson Modine Mfg. Co. 3443 Heat exchangers, condensers and components; motor vehicle radiators 200 Lawrence Quality Industries Inc. 3444 Sheet metal fabricator; stamped automotive products; metal stampings 620 Rutherford 425 Van Buren Textron Fastening Systems Inc. 3452 Fasteners, automotive ball studs and cold formed specialty parts Ansei America Inc. 3465 Stamped metal automobile body parts Aristocrat Stamping & Mfg. 3465 Automotive stampings 50 Jackson 150 Knox Chroma Graphics Inc. 3465 Stamped metal auto moldings or trim MPI International Inc. 3465 Stamped automotive products; die sets for metal stamping presses 50 Blount 100 Greene Profile Metal Forming Inc. 3465 Stamped metal automobile hub caps; metal stampings SFI of Tennessee LLC 3465 Stamped automotive products; miscellaneous metalwork 240 Shelby 50 Carroll Shiloh Industries Inc. 3465 Stamped automotive products 398 Dickson Unipres USA Inc. 3465 Stamped metal automobile body parts 600 Sumner VR Volunteer Inc. 3465 Stamped automotive products 175 Coffee Yorozu Automotive Tennessee 3465 Stamped metal automobile moldings or trim Southtech LLC 3469 Stamped metal automobile license tags Tennessee Stampings LLC 3469 Metal stampings; stamped automotive products 1,000 Warren 250 Wilson 90 Sumner Tennessee Stampings Pulaski 3469 Metal stampings; stamped automotive products 50 Giles Advanced Plating Inc. 3471 Electro and nickel plating services 50 Davidson Siegel-Robert Inc. 3471 Plating and polishing service; motor vehicle parts and accessories AAA Coatings Inc. 3479 Automotive part coating services Intex Enterprises LLC 3479 Automotive parts painting services 160 Anderson MetoKote Corp. 3479 Automotive protective coating services 100 Wilson 46 475 Lauderdale 70 Dekalb GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Tennessee (continued) APCOM 3491 Automatic control valves Drain-All Inc. 3491 Automatic control valves 275 Williamson 50 Blount Numatics Inc. 3491 Automatic control valves; fluid power cylinders and actuators 70 Maury Ripley Industries Inc. 3496 Wire mesh; blowers and fans; rubber automotive products 73 McNairy Manufacturers Industrial Group 3499 Metal automotive seat frames; institutional furniture 900 Henderson Toyo Seat USA 3499 Automotive seat frames 168 Grundy 35: Machinery, Except Electrical Cummins Inc. 3519 Internal combustion engines; wholesales new motor vehicle parts and supplies 800 Shelby MTD Products Inc. 3524 Residential hand or power lawnmowers; motor vehicle frames 650 Weakley Roadtec Inc. 3531 Bituminous planers; motor vehicles and car bodies 275 Hamilton Angus Industries Inc. 3537 Industrial truck and tractor cabs; truck and bus bodies; motor vehicle hoods 200 Greene Paccar Inc. 3537 Heavy duty trucks 1,100 Davidson Industrial Converting Co. Inc. 3544 Tools and dies and automotive parts; die cutting service Plastech Engineered Products Inc. 3544 Industrial molds; motor vehicle parts and accessories; hardware 300 Obion 110 Loudon Seco-Carboloy Inc. 3544 Automotive tooling Hackett Precision Co. Inc. 3559 Automotive related machinery International Steel Solutions 3559 Automotive related machinery 65 Davidson 56 Davidson 120 Giles Matix Corp. 3559 Automotive parts and machinery 90 Campbell Matix Corp. 3559 Automotive related machinery 90 Campbell Fleetgaurd International Corp. 3564 Blowers and fans; motor vehicle parts and accessories Alemite LLC 3569 Auto lubrication equipment, oil pumps, grease guns and fittings Calsonic North America Inc. 3585 Motor vehicle air conditioning; motor vehicle parts and accessories OOZX USA Inc. 3592 Engine valves; motor vehicle parts and accessories Eaglepicher Inc. 3594 Automotive transmission oil pumps Cummins Inc. 3599 Rebuilt semi truck engines and generators and repair services Dana Corp. 3599 Gaskets, composite cam cover systems, air ducts, power train plastic parts Grooms Engines-Parts-Machining 3599 Automotive engine rebuilding services 1,100 Putnam 250 Washington 1,000 Bedford 55 Knox 101 Coffee 50 Hamilton 650 Henry 65 Davidson 36: Electrical and Electronic Machinery, Equipment and Supplies Desa LLC 3621 Motors or generators 225 Coffee General Electric Co. 3621 Motors or generators 300 Rutherford Tecumseh Products Co. 3621 Motors or generators 450 Henry Federal-Mogul Corp. 3647 Motor vehicle lighting fixtures; motor vehicle brake systems and parts 330 White BTL Industries Inc. 3679 Magnetic cores; switchgear and switchboard apparatus; motors or generators 120 Greene Exide Technologies 3692 Flooded batteries 80 Sullivan Denso Manufacturing 3694 Automotive alternators; motor vehicle electrical equipment Denso Manufacturing 3694 Engine electrical equipment; motor vehicle parts 630 McMinn Flexible Whips of Tennessee 3694 Wiring harnesses and steel lighting whips 115 Cheatham LSI Marcole Inc. 3694 Wiring harnesses Automotive electrical equipment; motor vehicle parts and accessories; 3694 stampings Matsuo Industries USA Inc. 2,200 Blount 90 Coffee 180 Jefferson 37: Transportation Equipment ARC Automotive Inc. 3711 Motor vehicles and car bodies; motor vehicle parts and accessories 650 Knox 100 Giles Giles County Rescue Squad 3711 Assembles complete fire department vehicles Martinrea Automotive Systems 3711 Motor vehicle chassis assembly Nissan North America Inc. 3711 Headquarters location, Nissan North America 2,500 Davidson 6,000 Rutherford Nissan North America Inc. 3711 Automobile assembly Phoenix U S A Inc. 3711 Truck and tractor truck assembly Volkswagen 3711 Automotive assembly GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 97 Maury 58 Putnam 2,000 Hamilton 47 = Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Company Tennessee (continued) SIC Product or Service Employment County 3713 220 McMinn Idleaire Technologies Corp. Truck and bus bodies; motor vehicle parts and accessories; plate metal fabrication 3713 Specialty motor vehicle bodies; refrigeration and heating equipment 542 Knox Miller Industries Inc. 3713 Automobile wrecker truck bodies 325 Hamilton Rogers Mfg. Co. Inc. 3713 Truck bodies and recycling vehicle bodies 100 Davidson Heil Co. Arvinmeritor Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle shock absorbers 460 Giles ArvinMeritor Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; truck and bus bodies; iron or steel forgings 200 Hamblen Calsonic North America Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 300 Coffee Calsonic North America Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle body components and frames 640 Marshall CEI Co. Ltd. 3714 Electronic auto products for HVAC 258 Robertson Collins & Aikman 3714 Automotive plastic injection molded parts; interior door panels, instrument panels 900 McMinn Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; motor vehicle mirrors 200 Monroe Competition Cams Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle camshafts 180 Shelby Contech Castings LLC 3714 Aluminum shock towers 150 Montgomery Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; fabricates pipes and fittings 450 Hawkins Crotty Corp. 3714 Automotive sunvisors 396 Clay Crotty Corp. 3714 Automotive sunvisors 350 Jackson Cummins Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle filters 70 Davidson Cummins Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle filters; air filters 80 Putnam DACCO Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; wholesales automotive supplies and parts 475 Putnam Dana Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 120 Gibson Dana Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 350 Smith DBM Technologies LLC Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3714 Plastic products used for automotive climate control systems Motor vehicle parts and accessories; wholesales new motor vehicle parts and 3714 service 3714 Motor vehicle parts/accessories mfg hardware 480 Bledsoe Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 200 Gibson Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 600 Lawrence DSS Prodiesel Partners LLC 75 Sumner 65 Davidson Dura Automotive Systems Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 200 Smith Durakon Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 150 Anderson Eagle Bend Mfg. Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; stamped automotive products 600 Anderson Exedy America Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle transmissions 303 Knox Ezon Inc. 3714 Automotive chemicals and distributes automotive parts 60 Shelby Federal-Mogul Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 600 DeKalb Fisher & Co. 3714 Automotive seat tracks and recliners 600 Perry 644 Perry Fisher & Co. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; retails automotive parts Fleetheet LLC 3714 Motor vehicle heaters; refrigeration and heating equipment Flex Technologies Inc. 3714 Seatbelt retractors, plastic connectors, hood and door releases Flex Technologies Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle vacuum brakes; electrical equipment for engines Gabriel Ride Control Products 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 60 Robertson 100 Macon 70 Sumner 100 Williamson Ganton Technologies LLC 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 138 Giles Garner Automotive Electrical 3714 Rebuilds automotive alternators and starters 150 Henderson Genuine Parts Co. 3714 Truck parts specializing in brake shoes 108 Shelby Hennessy Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 326 Rutherford Hutchinson FTS Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle air conditioner parts; refrigeration and heating equipment 420 Overton Hypertech Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories Imperial Group LP 3714 Motor vehicle bumpers 160 Sumner Insight Equity Acquisition 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 100 Robertson Jacobs & Associate Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts/ accessories 48 63 Shelby 68 Scott GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS © GEORGIA POWER, 2011 Company SIC Product or Service Employment County Tennessee (continued) Johnson Controls 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; institutional furniture Jost International Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 630 Henderson 90 Greene JTEKT Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle power steering equipment 545 Hamblen Kantus Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle radiators 640 Marshall 325 Knox Key Safety Restraint Systems 3714 Motor vehicle steering systems and components; hardware Lorro Inc. 3714 Auto parts Lunati Cams Inc. 3714 Automotive engine parts: cams, crankshafts, pistons and rods 50 Coffee Lunati Cams Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle camshafts; nonferrous rolling and drawing; carburetors, pistons Magneti Marelli North America 3714 Automotive shock absorbers 1,300 Shelby 400 Shelby 54 Sullivan Mahle Filter Systems North America 3714 Motor vehicle engines and parts Mahle Metal 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; carburetors, pistons, piston rings Maremont Exhaust Products Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle exhaust systems and parts; wholesales automotive exhaust system 390 Rutherford 1,300 Hamblen 250 Loudon Martinrea Fabco Automotive 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 450 Robertson Nemak USA Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle cylinder heads 427 Dickson Nissan North America Inc. 3714 Powertrain assembly, engines 100 Franklin P B R Knoxville LLC 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 465 Knox Parker Hannifin Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; fluid power pumps and motors 400 Greene Perfect Equipment Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; retails auto and home supplies Perfect Equipment Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 50 Rutherford 175 Rutherford PH Publishing LLC 3714 Motor vehicle exhaust mufflers 95 McNairy Proliance International Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle radiators; wholesales new motor vehicle parts and supplies 60 Shelby Pro-Tech Industries Inc. 3714 Automotive aluminum accessories: tool boxes, fenders and cab guards 80 Rutherford Reitter & Schefenacker USA LP 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories; glass products; vehicular lighting equipment 200 McNairy Rhythm North America Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 145 DeKalb Robert Bosch LLC 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 450 Montgomery Robert Bosch LLC 3714 Motor vehicle brake drums; truck and bus bodies 400 Sumner Robert Bosch LLC 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 382 Washington Saar Gummi Tennessee LLC 3714 Automotive body seals 190 Giles Salga Plastics Inc. 3714 Plastic automotive parts 83 Sumner SL America Corp. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 110 Anderson Superior Industries International 3714 Aluminum wheels 400 Washington Tenneco Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle exhaust systems and parts 243 Dekalb Tennessee TBDN Co. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 500 Madison TKA Corp. 3714 Custom injection molded plastic automotive parts 80 Franklin Tower Automotive Products Co. 3714 Automotive structural components 474 Gibson TRW Automotive Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle gears; iron or steel forgings 800 Hawkins TRW Automotive Inc. 3714 Automobile air bags 550 Putnam TRW Automotive Inc. 3714 Automotive valves 280 Sevier TRW Automotive Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle steering mechanisms; fluid power pumps and motors 650 Wilson USI Inc. 3714 Plastic automotive parts 130 Blount Wise Industries Inc. 3714 Motor vehicle parts and accessories 130 Davidson Worthington Precision Metals 3714 Motor vehicle brake systems and parts 120 Williamson Kiefer Built LLC 3715 Truck trailers Ebbtide Corp. 3732 Fiberglass boats; automotive body, paint and interior repair and maintenance 175 Dickson 50 Hancock Giles Industries of Tazewell 3799 Recreational vehicles 100 Claiborne 5013 Automotive supplies 50 Hamblen 50: Wholesale Trade Durable Goods BOS Automotive Products Inc. 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