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    69th ANNUAL REPORT of the

    Foreign-

    Trade

    Zones

    Boardto the

    CongressOF THE UNITED STATES

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    Foreign-trade zones are secure areas under supervision of U.S. Customs and Border Protection

    (CBP) that are considered outside the customs territory of the United States for the purposes of

    duty payment. Located in or near customs ports of entry, they are the U.S. version of what are

    known internationally as free trade zones. Authority for establishing these facilities is granted by

    the Foreign-Trade Zones Board under the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of 1934, as amended (19

    U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the Boards regulations (15 C.F.R. Part 400). The Executive Secretariat of

    the Board is located within the Import Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce,

    Washington, D.C. 20230.

    Foreign and domestic merchandise may, subject to FTZ Board and CBP regulations, be moved

    into zones for operations not otherwise prohibited by law involving storage, exhibition,

    assembly, manufacturing, and processing. All zone activity is subject to public interest review,

    and all manufacturing and processing activity requires a case-by-case review. Under zone

    procedures, the usual formal customs entry procedure and payment of duties are not required on

    the foreign merchandise unless and until it enters customs territory for domestic consumption, in

    which case the importer normally has a choice of paying duties either on the original foreign

    materials or the finished product. Domestic goods moved into a zone for export are considered

    exported upon entering the zone for purposes of excise tax rebates and drawback. FTZ sites and

    activities remain within the jurisdiction of federal, state and local governments and agencies.

    Zones are sponsored by qualified public or public-type corporations, which may themselves

    operate the facilities or contract for their operations with public or private firms. The operations

    are conducted on a public utility basis, with published rates. A typical general-purpose zone

    provides leasable storage/distribution space to users in general warehouse-type buildings with

    access to all modes of transportation. Most zone projects include an industrial park site with lotson which zone users can construct their own facilities. Subzones are usually private plant sites

    authorized by the Board through zone grantees for operations that cannot be accommodated

    within an existing general-purpose zone.

    The regulations of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board are published in the Code of Federal

    Regulations at Title 15, Part 400 (15 C.F.R. Part 400), and the regulations of U.S. Customs and

    Border Protection concerning zones at Title 19, Part 146 (19 C.F.R. Part 146). Information on

    foreign-trade zones is available on the FTZ Web site at: http://www.trade.gov/ftz.

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    69th ANNUAL REPORT of the

    Foreign-Trade

    Zones Board

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    CongressOF THE UNITED STATES

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    Published December 2008

    ISSN 1544-2322

    Printed on recycled paper.Federal Recycling Program

    The full text of this document is available on the Foreign-Trade Zone Boards Internet site at www.trade.gov/ftz. It isalso available for purchase as a paper or microfiche reprint, or an electronic download, from the National TechnicalInformation Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161; www.ntis.gov.

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    FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARDFY 2007

    CARLOS M. GUTIERREZSecretary of Commerce

    HENRY M. PAULSON, JR.Secretary of the Treasury

    ________

    ALTERNATES

    David M. SpoonerAssistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration

    U.S. Department of Commerce

    Timothy E. SkudDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury

    (Tax, Trade, and Tariff Policy)U.S. Department of the Treasury

    ________

    Andrew McGilvrayExecutive Secretary

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    CONTENTS

    Page

    Report of the Executive Secretary ......................................................................................... 1

    Appendices

    A - Board Orders, FY 2007.................................................................................................... 5

    B - Movement of Merchandise in General-Purpose Zones, FY 2007 ................................... 10

    C - Movement of Merchandise in Subzones, FY 2007 .......................................................... 13

    D - Summary of Statistics, FY 2003FY 2007 ...................................................................... 19

    E - Summary of Main Foreign-Status Products Received in U.S. FTZs ............................... 20

    F - Administrative Actions, FY 2007 .................................................................................... 21

    G - U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones by State ................................................................................. 24

    H - Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms ........................................................ 56

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    REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

    During the 2007 fiscal year, the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board issued 49 formal orders. Thedecisions included approvals for one new general-purpose zone and 12 new subzones. Authority wasalso granted for the expansion of 15 existing general-purpose zones. Other actions involved the grantingof authority for revisions to zone plans, 12 expansions of the scope of manufacturing activity, as well asfive approvals for new manufacturing activity in zones.1

    There were 161 FTZ projects fully active during the year, with subzones in operation in more than 100of them. The number of facilities using subzone status during the year was 256.

    The combined value of shipments into general-purpose zones and subzones totaled nearly $502 billion,

    compared with $491 billion the previous year (Table below and Appendix D). General-purpose sitesreceived $69 billion in merchandise. Total shipments received at subzone sites amounted to $433billion. Some 86 percent of zone activity took place at subzone facilities, which is consistent with thepattern of the past 15 years.

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    Table 1: Value of Shipments into Foreign-Trade Zones, FY 2006 and FY 2007

    Merchandise Received FY 2006 ($ billion)3

    FY 2007 ($ billion)3

    General-purpose zones 73 69Subzones 419 433

    _____ ____ ____Total 491 502

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    1 Appendix A contains a summary of each Board Order. Zone authority for manufacturing/processing activity was granted on arestricted basis in five cases, and activation/time limits were adopted in another eleven cases. The main products covered byrestrictions included crude oil and textiles.

    2 Appendices B and C contain figures on shipments into and out of general-purpose zones and subzones. Appendix D containscomparative statistics for the past five years. The figures regarding merchandise, employment, products, and other activity in zonesrepresent the latest statistical data available based on reports from zone grantees. Some are still under review. Adjustments normally

    amount to less than 1 percent of aggregate shipments.

    3 The dollar values in this report and appendices are rounded numbers. Calculations were performed before rounding using thecomplete numbers.

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    Exports (shipments to foreign countries) from facilities operating under FTZ procedures amounted to

    over $31 billion (Figure 2). The export figures do not include certain indirect exports involving FTZmerchandise that undergoes further processing in the United States at non-FTZ sites prior to export.

    Approximately 350,000 persons were employed at some 2,6004 firms that operated under FTZprocedures during the year. The main foreign-origin products received at zones are listed inAppendix E.

    Industries that continued to account for most zone manufacturing activity included the oil refining,automotive, pharmaceutical, and electronic product sectors. About 60 percent of the shipments receivedat zones involved domestic status merchandise. The level of domestic status inputs used by FTZoperations indicates that FTZ activity tends to involve domestic operations that combine foreign inputs

    with significant domestic inputs.

    The Board received and filed 58 formal applications during the fiscal year. These proposals requestedauthority for one new general-purpose zone and 19 subzones, as well as authorization for expansion,reorganization, new manufacturing, and other changes at existing zone projects. The FTZ Boardsnotices on the applications can be found on the FTZ Boards website (www.trade.gov/ftz) underNotices and Board Orders. In addition, some 86cases were processed under the Boards less formaladministrative procedures (Appendix F). The latter cases involved routine, non-controversial changes tozone projects, such as boundary modifications and scope decisions, as well as cases processed under thetemporary/interim manufacturing procedures.

    4Corrected February 2009

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    Figure 1: Foreign-Trade Zones: Merchandise Received(General-Purpose Zones and Subzones)

    1987-2007

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    100

    200

    300

    400

    500

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    1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007

    Billion

    $

    Foreign Status Domestic Status* Total

    * Domestic status merchandise includes both domestic-origin items and foreign-origin items that havebeen entered for consumption (duty-paid) prior to FTZ admission.

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    Annual Report of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board FY 2007 Appendix A

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    APPENDIX A:BOARD ORDERS, FY 2007

    Order No. 1481, October 6, 2006 (Docket 12-2006)Approved the application of the Industrial

    Development Board of Blount County, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 148, to expand and reorganize FTZ 148 in theKnoxville, Tennessee area. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (71 F.R.61017-61018; October 17, 2006).

    Order No. 1482, October 6, 2006 (Docket 15-2006)Approved the application of the Brunswick Foreign-

    Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign- Trade Zone 144, toestablish Subzone 144A at the crop protection products

    manufacturing facilities of E.I. du Pont de Nemours, andCompany, Inc. in Valdosta, Georgia. Signed by David M.Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (71 F.R.61017; October 17, 2006).

    Order No. 1483, October 20, 2006 (Docket 60-2005)Approved the application of the Culpeper County

    Chamber of Commerce, grantee of Foreign- Trade Zone185, to expand the subzone and the scope of manufacturingauthority approved under zone procedures within the Merck& Company, Inc. plant (Subzone 185C) in Elkton, Virginia.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (71 F.R. 62583; October 26, 2006).

    Order No. 1484, October 20, 2006 (Docket 61-2005)Approved the application of the Philadelphia Regional

    Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 35, toexpand the subzone and the scope of manufacturingauthority approved under zone procedures within the Merck& Company, Inc. plant (Subzone 35B) in West Point,Pennsylvania. Signed by David M. Spooner, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (71 F.R. 62582;October 26, 2006).

    Order No. 1485, October 20, 2006 (Docket 62-2005)Approved the application of the Puerto Rico Trade &

    Export Company, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 61, toexpand the subzone and the scope of manufacturingauthority approved under zone procedures within theMerck, Sharpe & Dohme Quimica De Puerto Rico, Inc.plant (Subzone 61D) in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for

    Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(71 F.R. 62582; October 26, 2006).

    Order No. 1486, October 20, 2006 (Docket 63-2005)Approved the application of the Puerto Rico Trade &

    Export Company, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 61, toexpand the subzone and the scope of manufacturingauthority approved under zone procedures within theMerck, Sharpe & Dohme Quimica De Puerto Rico, Inc.plant (Subzone 61E) in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(71 F.R. 62582; October 26, 2006).

    Order No. 1487, November 9, 2006 (Docket 10-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of Codezol,

    C.D., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 163, to expand FTZ163 to include a site (Site 8) in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (71 F.R. 67098; November 20, 2006).

    Order No. 1488, November 9, 2006 (Docket 9-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the Brazos

    River Harbor Navigation District (Port Freeport), grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 149, to expand the scope of

    manufacturing authority approved under zone procedureswithin the ConocoPhillips Company refinery (Subzone149C) in Sweeny, Texas. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (71 F.R.67329; November 21, 2006).

    Order No. 1489, November 9, 2006 (Docket 25-2006)Approved the application of the Port of Stockton, grantee

    of Foreign-Trade Zone 231, to expand FTZ 231 Site 2 toinclude additional acreage and to expand the zone toinclude additional sites in Stockton and Tracy, California.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman

    of the Board (71 F.R. 67329; November 21, 2006).

    Order No. 1490, November 21, 2006 (Docket 58-2005)Approved with restrictions the application of the City of

    Memphis and Shelby County (Tennessee), grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 77, to expand the scope ofmanufacturing authority approved under zone procedureswithin the Brother Industries (U.S.A.) Inc. plant (Subzone77B) in Bartlett, Tennessee. Signed by David M. Spooner,

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    Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (71 F.R.69202; November 30, 2006).

    Order No. 1491, November 21, 2006 (Docket 16-2006)

    Approved the application of the Board of HarborCommissioners of the City of Los Angeles, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 202, to establish Subzone 202E at thewarehouse and distribution facilities of Sony Electronics,Inc. in Los Angeles, Carson and Lynwood, California.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (71 F.R. 69202; November 30, 2006).

    Order No. 1492, December 1, 2006 (Docket 11-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the Capital

    Region Airport Commission, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 207, to establish Subzone 207C at the textile finishingplant of A. Wimpfheimer & Bro., Inc. in Blackstone,Virginia. Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (71 F.R. 71508;December 11, 2006).

    Order No. 1493, December 1, 2006 (Docket 3-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the

    Northeast Ohio Trade & Economic Consortium, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 181, to expand FTZ 181 Site 2 inWarren, Ohio. Signed by David M. Spooner, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (71 F.R. 71507-71508;December 11, 2006).

    Order No. 1494, December 1, 2006 (Docket 14-2006)Approved the application of the Indiana Port

    Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 177, toestablish Subzone 177C at the manufacturing andwarehousing facilities of Pfizer Inc in Terra Haute, Indiana.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (71 F.R. 71507; December 11, 2006).

    Order No. 1495, December 1, 2006 (Docket 48-2005)Approved the application of the North Carolina

    Department of Commerce, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone

    57, to establish Subzone 57C at the manufacturing facilityof DNP IMS America Corporation in Concord, NorthCarolina. Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (71 F.R. 71507;December 11, 2006).

    Order No. 1496, December 1, 2006 (Docket 64-2005)Approved the application of the Triangle J Council of

    Governments, grantee of Foreign- Trade Zone 93, toestablish Subzone 93H at the manufacturing facility ofMerck & Co., Inc., in Durham, North Carolina. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board

    (71 F.R. 74485-74486; December 12, 2006).

    Order No. 1497, January 4, 2007 (Docket 7-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the

    Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas, Inc., grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 116, to expand the scope ofmanufacturing authority approved under zone procedureswithin The Premcor Refining Group, Inc. refinery (Subzone116C) in Port Arthur, Texas. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.1703; January 16, 2007).

    Order No. 1498, January 22, 2007 (Docket 20-2006)Approved the application of the County of Orange, New

    York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 37, to establishSubzone 37C at the photomask blank manufacturing andwarehousing facilities of Schott Lithotec USA Corp, inPoughkeepsie, New York. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.6200; February 9, 2007).

    Order No. 1499, February 5, 2007 (Docket 17-2006)Approved the application of Hitachi Automotive

    Products, Inc., operator of Subzone 29F, to remove arestriction on foreign status inputs admitted to the subzone

    in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.7403; February 15, 2007).

    Order No. 1500, February 12, 2007 (Docket 29-2006)Approved the application of the Muskogee City-County

    Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 164, toexpand FTZ 164 in the Muskogee, Oklahoma area. Signedby David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 8966-8967; February 28, 2007).

    Order No. 1501, February 12, 2007 (Docket 21-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the

    Delaware Economic Development Office, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 99, to expand the scope ofmanufacturing authority approved under zone procedureswithin The Premcor Refining Group, Inc. refinery (Subzone99E) in Delaware City, Delaware. Signed by David M.Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import

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    Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.8966; February 28, 2007).

    Order No. 1502, April 5, 2007 (Docket 30-2006)Grant of authority to the Lehigh Valley Economic

    Development Corporation, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone272 at sites in Lehigh and Northampton Counties,Pennsylvania. Signed by Carlos M. Gutierrez, Secretary ofCommerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board(72 F.R. 18960; April 16, 2007).

    Order No. 1503, February 28, 2007 (Docket 4-2006)Approved the application of the Illinois International Port

    District, grantee of Foreign- Trade Zone 22, formanufacturing authority under zone procedures withinSubzone 22N at the Michelin North America, Inc. tire-distribution facility in Monee, Illinois. Signed by David M.Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.10642; March 9, 2007).

    Order No. 1504, February 28, 2007 (Docket 23-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the Port

    Authority of New York and New Jersey, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 49, to expand FTZ 49 in the Newark,New Jersey area. Signed by David M. Spooner, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R. 10642-10643;March 9, 2007).

    Order No. 1505, March 13, 2007 (Docket 27-2006)Approved the application of the Brunswick Foreign-

    Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 144,Brunswick, Georgia, for reissuance of the grant of authorityfor FTZ 144, to the Brunswick and Glynn CountyDevelopment Authority, which has agreed to acceptsponsorship of the zone. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (72 F.R.13080; March 20, 2007).

    Order No. 1506, March 12, 2007 (Docket 24-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the

    Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada,grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 126, to expand and

    reorganize FTZ 126 in the Reno, Nevada area. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 13080; March 20, 2007).

    Order No. 1507, March 13, 2007 (Docket 32-2006)Approved the application of the Miami Foreign-Trade

    Zone, Incorporated, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 32, toexpand FTZ 32 in the Miami, Florida area. Signed by David

    M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.13080; March 20, 2007).

    Order No. 1508, March 20, 2007 (Docket 26-2006)

    Approved the application of the Port of Stockton, granteeof Foreign-Trade Zone 231, to establish Subzone 231A atthe medical supply warehousing and distribution facility ofMedline Industries, Inc., in Lathrop, California. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 14516; March 28, 2007).

    Order No. 1509, April 10, 2007 (Docket 28-2006)Approved the application of the City and County of

    Denver, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 123, to expand FTZ123 in the Windsor, Colorado area. Signed by David M.Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.19879-19880; April 20, 2007).

    Order No. 1510, April 10, 2007 (Docket 31-2006)Approved the application of the New London Foreign

    Trade Zone Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone208, on behalf of Pfizer Inc. to expand the subzone andscope of manufacturing authority approved under zoneprocedures within Subzone 208A in Groton, Connecticut.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (72 F.R. 19880; April 20, 2007).

    Order No. 1511, April 30, 2007 (Docket 22-2006)

    Approved the application of the Port of HoustonAuthority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to establishSubzone 84S at the apparel, footwear and sporting goodswarehousing and distribution facility of Academy Sportsand Outdoors, in Katy and Brookshire, Texas. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 26074; April 8, 2007).

    Order No. 1512, May 18, 2007 (Docket 40-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the

    Savannah Airport Commission, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 104, to expand FTZ 104 to include an additional site

    in the Savannah, Georgia area. Signed by David M.Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.31050; June 5, 2007).

    Order No. 1513, June 8, 2007 (Docket 43-2006)Approved the application of the City of El Paso, grantee

    of Foreign-Trade Zone 68, for manufacturing authorityunder zone procedures within Site 2 of FTZ 68 in El Paso,

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    Texas on behalf of Electrolux Home Care Products Ltd.Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (72 F.R. 33976; June 20, 2007).

    Order No. 1514, June 21, 2007 (Docket 13-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of thePiedmont Triad Partnership, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone230, to expand FTZ 230 to include seven additional sites inthe Piedmont Triad area, and to remove 110 acres from Site3. Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (72 F.R. 35968; July 2, 2007).

    Order No. 1515, June 22, 2007 (Docket 41-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the Greater

    Detroit Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 70, to expand FTZ 70 to include a site in Ypislanti,Michigan. Signed by David M. Spooner, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R. 35968;July 2, 2007).

    Order No. 1516, August 6, 2007 (Docket 6-2007)Approved the application of the Alliance Corridor, Inc.,

    grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 196, for manufacturingauthority under zone procedures within FTZ 196 in FortWorth, Texas on behalf of Motorola Inc. Signed by DavidM. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.45221; August 6, 2007).

    Order No. 1517, August 6, 2007 (Docket 8-2007)Approved the application of the Foreign-Trade Zone of

    Central Texas, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 183, onbehalf of Samsung Austin Semiconductor L.L.C. to expandthe scope of manufacturing authority approved under zoneprocedures within Subzone 183B in Austin, Texas. Signedby David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 45220; August 13, 2007).

    Order No. 1518, August 6, 2007 (Docket 14-2007)Approved the application of the Port of South Louisiana,

    grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 124, to establish Subzone

    124K at the barite grinding and milling facilities of M-IL.L.C., in Amelia, Louisiana. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.45219; August 13, 2007).

    Order No. 1519, August 6, 2007 (Docket 15-2007)Approved the application of the Board of Trustees of the

    Galveston Wharves, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 36, to

    establish Subzone 36B at the barite grinding and millingfacilities of M-I L.L.C., in Galveston, Texas. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 45220-45221; August 13, 2007).

    Order No. 1520, August 23, 2007Approved the application of the Foreign Trade Zone

    Corporation of Southeastern Pennsylvania, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 147, Reading, Berks County,Pennsylvania, for reissuance of the grant of authority forFTZ 147, to the FTZ Corp of Southern Pennsylvania, whichhas agreed to accept sponsorship of the zone. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.50327; August 31, 2007).

    Order No. 1521, August 23, 2007 (Docket 8-2006)Did not approve the application of the Board of Harbor

    Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 202, to establish a subzone at thewarehousing and distribution facility of Sharp ElectronicsCorporation, in Huntington Beach, California. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 50325-50326; August 31, 2007).

    Order No. 1522, August 23, 2007 (Docket 2-2007)Approved with restrictions the application of the

    Northeast Ohio Trade and Economic Consortium, granteeof Foreign-Trade Zone 181, to reorganize FTZ 181 - Site 2,in Trumbull and Mahoning Counties, Ohio. Signed by

    David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 50327; August 31, 2007).

    Order No. 1523, August 23, 2007 (Docket 46-2006)Approved the application of the Montgomery Area

    Chamber of Commerce, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone222, for manufacturing authority under zone procedureswithin FTZ 222 Site 1 in Montgomery, Alabama on behalfof ArvinMeritor, Inc. Signed by David M. Spooner,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.50325; August 31, 2007).

    Order No. 1524, September 7, 2007 (Docket 47-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the Greater

    Kansas City Foreign- Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 15, to expand FTZ 15 in the Kansas City,Missouri area. Signed by David M. Spooner, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R. 53228;September 18, 2007).

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    Order No. 1525, September 7, 2007 (Docket 33-2006)Approved the application of the Town of Islip, operator

    of Foreign-Trade Zone 52, for manufacturing authorityunder zone procedures within FTZ 52 in Ronkonkoma,New York on behalf of TKD Industries, Inc. Signed by

    David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 53229; September 18, 2007).

    Order No. 1526, September 28, 2007 (Docket 50-2006)Approved the application of the Duluth Seaway Port

    Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 51, to establish asubzone at the warehousing and distribution facility ofMAPE USA, Inc., in Cambridge, Minnesota. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 56722; October 4, 2007).

    Order No. 1527, September 28, 2007 (Docket 49-2006)Approved the application of Deere & Company, operator

    of FTZ Subzone 133D to expand the scope ofmanufacturing authority approved under zone procedures

    within Subzone 133D in Davenport, Iowa. Signed by DavidM. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (72 F.R.56721-56722; October 4, 2007).

    Order No. 1528, September 28, 2007 (Docket 42-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the PuertoRico Trade and Export Company, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 61, to expand FTZ 61 in the San Juan, Puerto Ricoarea. Signed by David M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, Alternate Chairmanof the Board (72 F.R. 56723; October 4, 2007).

    Order No. 1529, September 28, 2007 (Docket 2-2006)Approved with restrictions the application of the Port

    Authority of the Greater Oklahoma City Area, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 106, to reorganize and expand FTZ106 in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area. Signed byDavid M. Spooner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(72 F.R. 56722-56723; October 4, 2007).

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    MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE IN

    GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES, FY 2007

    ($ million)

    Received

    Percent

    Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status Foreign Status U.S. Export Export

    001 0.0 0.0 0% 1.1 0.0 0%

    002 27.8 0.3 1% 62.6 3.3 5%

    003 0.0 0.6 100% 0.6 0.0 0%

    005 3.6 4.2 54% 0.7 7.2 92%

    007 216.7 445.6 67% 514.1 38.7 7%

    008 6.6 7.4 53% 24.2 0.5 2%

    009 463.2 439.8 49% 573.7 351.6 38%012 169.1 475.8 74% 232.4 456.1 66%

    015 100.4 71.9 42% 135.9 27.6 17%

    017 0.1 0.2 70% 0.3 0.0 0%

    018 0.0 101.5 100% 0.3 80.6 100%

    019 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%

    020 33.8 69.7 67% 64.0 3.7 5%

    021 211.4 424.6 67% 636.6 37.6 6%

    022 279.7 7.2 3% 99.5 0.2 0%

    023 0.1 29.4 100% 14.4 13.1 48%

    025 0.0 154.0 100% 12.9 140.1 92%

    026 1340.6 769.8 36% 1482.4 625.9 30%

    027 667.5 238.8 26% 688.9 200.0 22%029 1966.6 324.8 14% 2278.9 12.6 1%

    031 0.0 6.5 100% 5.3 0.0 0%

    032 180.5 369.2 67% 292.8 265.0 48%

    033 168.2 90.5 35% 248.4 8.5 3%

    035 661.5 188.6 22% 660.4 188.6 22%

    037 4.5 8.1 64% 11.1 0.7 6%

    038 2155.9 194.9 8% 2159.4 135.9 6%

    039 175.7 299.4 63% 474.0 0.0 0%

    040 1428.4 37.8 3% 1270.0 136.4 10%

    041 0.0 2.2 100% 2.1 0.7 26%

    042 447.1 95.2 18% 448.4 95.0 17%

    043 0.0 6.1 100% 0.1 5.9 98%044 2879.6 416.4 13% 3148.2 31.9 1%

    045 0.9 0.1 7% 1.2 0.7 37%

    046 304.4 8.1 3% 292.5 9.6 3%

    049 10.2 3940.9 100% 3858.5 78.3 2%

    050 1136.3 854.4 43% 1893.0 60.4 3%

    051 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    052 1.6 6.5 80% 0.8 7.9 91%

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    053 318.6 20.5 6% 272.8 58.3 18%054 0.0 2.1 100% 2.3 0.1 3%

    056 113.2 30.3 21% 9.9 115.1 92%

    057 128.7 316.8 71% 441.0 0.0 0%

    061 529.9 19.5 4% 548.5 31.3 5%

    062 599.2 648.2 52% 178.3 622.9 78%

    064 133.5 1046.2 89% 1085.3 63.7 6%

    068 0.9 119.0 99% 730.1 485.2 40%

    070 2115.2 564.3 21% 2220.2 304.7 12%

    071 0.0 4.8 100% 5.5 0.0 0%

    072 16.4 419.7 96% 428.6 6.3 1%

    073 0.0 42.7 100% 37.2 5.4 13%

    074 175.1 330.0 65% 147.5 10.9 7%075 3.0 0.0 0% 3.0 0.1 2%

    077 56.8 19.9 26% 31.4 18.1 37%

    078 1015.7 0.0 0% 8552.7 1509.3 15%

    079 970.7 195.4 17% 1143.9 20.3 2%

    080 6.4 165.7 96% 6.2 0.0 0%

    081 142.3 0.0 0% 124.8 0.0 0%

    082 63.8 55.1 46% 37.1 40.5 52%

    083 3.9 0.0 0% 0.0 3.9 100%

    084 3551.8 1957.0 36% 4671.6 711.9 13%

    085 0.0 4.7 100% 1.0 3.6 78%

    086 135.8 1048.1 89% 1183.3 0.4 0%

    089 71.3 323.0 82% 441.2 1.6 0%092 47.2 238.2 83% 186.2 0.0 0%

    093 0.0 8.9 100% 7.2 1.4 16%

    094 1.9 131.2 99% 1.0 117.0 99%

    098 0.0 0.1 100% 0.1 0.0 0%

    099 2.4 60.4 96% 46.6 11.1 19%

    100 0.0 2.8 100% 1.7 0.0 0%

    102 365.5 0.3 0% 206.3 8.6 4%

    104 0.0 11.2 100% 10.7 0.3 2%

    106 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    113 3.2 874.5 100% 832.9 0.0 0%

    119 563.3 23.2 4% 588.4 0.0 0%

    120 0.0 0.3 100% 0.2 0.0 0%122 1.9 126.1 99% 126.1 1.9 1%

    125 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    126 873.3 65.3 7% 836.5 1.8 0%

    129 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    134 0.0 15.7 100% 4.3 10.9 72%

    135 0.1 1.7 92% 0.0 1.7 100%

    136 0.3 2.3 88% 6.4 2.3 26%

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    137 11.6 8.1 41% 14.5 0.3 2%138 408.2 71.0 15% 425.6 18.0 4%

    141 115.6 7.9 6% 104.5 8.3 7%

    143 531.3 168.3 24% 525.8 142.9 21%

    147 0.0 2.5 100% 2.5 0.0 0%

    148 399.6 252.6 39% 537.5 158.0 23%

    149 0.0 82.9 100% 22.9 1.1 5%

    152 25.5 10.3 29% 38.2 0.0 0%

    153 154.5 105.6 41% 90.6 88.4 49%

    158 33.1 66.9 67% 76.2 0.3 0%

    160 1454.5 191.9 12% 1454.1 194.5 12%

    161 0.0 22.6 100% 19.6 0.0 0%

    163 457.4 170.4 27% 601.8 22.7 4%166 0.6 1.0 62% 0.0 0.6 94%

    168 0.0 684.1 100% 674.8 19.6 3%

    170 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.1 100%

    173 0.0 73.0 100% 21.6 38.1 64%

    174 9.1 91.2 91% 0.1 99.5 100%

    176 0.0 6.1 100% 1.4 6.1 82%

    181 818.6 94.0 10% 822.4 91.0 10%

    183 5852.1 66.4 1% 5060.5 880.9 15%

    189 0.0 0.1 100% 0.1 0.1 39%

    196 1027.5 7459.7 88% 9133.2 0.1 0%

    197 0.0 26.1 100% 0.0 27.4 100%

    200 92.7 201.9 69% 281.9 2.2 1%202 211.9 347.4 62% 538.2 31.4 6%

    203 0.0 9.6 100% 5.1 4.7 48%

    204 0.0 0.9 100% 0.0 0.5 100%

    205 0.5 3176.1 100% 3279.9 0.0 0%

    208 0.6 0.4 36% 1.4 0.0 0%

    210 0.0 1.4 100% 1.3 0.0 0%

    213 86.8 6.0 6% 86.8 6.1 7%

    215 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 100%

    216 0.0 10.0 100% 9.6 0.0 0%

    222 0.0 3.5 99% 1.9 0.0 0%

    226 69.5 18.1 21% 76.1 21.0 22%

    230 170.3 60.5 26% 116.1 58.0 33%233 0.7 46.7 99% 45.4 0.6 1%

    241 430.6 14.4 3% 159.6 24.2 13%

    243 108.8 27.8 20% 71.3 4.1 5%

    244 37.6 71.6 66% 113.3 0.2 0%

    250 13.1 44.9 77% 13.2 44.8 77%

    254 0.0 0.4 100% 0.0 0.4 100%

    262 144.9 159.6 52% 290.1 4.9 2%

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    MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE IN

    SUBZONES, FY 2007

    ($ million)

    Received

    Percent

    Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status Foreign Status U.S. Export Export

    002C 0.0 0.0 0% 0.2 0.0 0%

    002G 16.6 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    002H 2737.0 1198.0 30% 3651.5 0.0 0%

    002I 5512.8 808.2 13% 6699.2 0.9 0%

    002J 1171.9 1262.2 52% 2458.6 0.0 0%

    003B 2444.5 3977.9 62% 5978.0 437.4 7%

    007B 977.7 281.6 22% 1164.2 33.3 3%007C 72.5 2.0 3% 173.3 42.0 20%

    007D 18.3 9.1 33% 40.8 6.2 13%

    007E 0.0 3.5 100% 0.0 7.7 100%

    007F 11.9 321.2 96% 334.3 0.0 0%

    007G 16.4 277.2 94% 120.8 231.2 66%

    007H 4.6 0.4 8% 0.0 5.9 100%

    007I 0.0 3.8 100% 1.4 2.3 61%

    008F 1363.7 26.2 2% 1400.8 0.0 0%

    008G 3243.7 569.5 15% 3895.0 0.0 0%

    008H 3687.5 180.6 5% 3866.8 0.0 0%

    009A 450.0 1623.9 78% 1805.7 159.2 8%

    009D 21.0 2.7 11% 22.4 4.7 17%009E 149.8 1152.9 88% 1246.2 90.9 7%

    009F 1.3 45.4 97% 46.7 0.0 0%

    014D 1152.7 414.8 26% 1544.6 0.0 0%

    015C 29.3 3.3 10% 32.6 3.6 10%

    015D 152.5 95.4 38% 104.0 143.9 58%

    015E 80.9 79.6 50% 155.3 6.2 4%

    015G 0.0 4.0 100% 25.2 0.0 0%

    015H 12.3 13.4 52% 27.4 0.3 1%

    017B 15.0 118.4 89% 81.1 2.4 3%

    019A 2.0 6.0 75% 4.7 3.7 44%

    020C 9.8 1264.8 99% 1178.5 0.0 0%

    020D 4.0 35.5 90% 42.6 0.5 1%021C 3.8 21.9 85% 17.8 7.9 31%

    022F 0.4 1385.8 100% 1398.2 0.0 0%

    022G 0.0 36.8 100% 36.8 0.0 0%

    022K 181.3 4.2 2% 123.4 70.6 36%

    024B 20.0 2.8 12% 3.8 17.6 82%

    025B 956.9 561.6 37% 1111.7 402.5 27%

    025C 0.4 559.8 100% 22.1 530.2 96%

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    Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status Foreign Status U.S. Export Export

    025D 96.1 100.4 51% 106.1 93.9 47%025E 260.6 58.3 18% 265.1 58.3 18%

    026D 480.6 423.6 47% 612.5 290.2 32%

    026E 1.4 3.9 74% 3.4 1.2 26%

    026F 5.1 6.6 56% 11.7 0.1 1%

    026G 434.1 26.6 6% 461.8 0.0 0%

    026H 11.0 29.0 72% 38.0 5.6 13%

    027I 0.0 0.6 100% 0.0 0.6 100%

    027L 1.5 3.6 71% 0.8 3.9 83%

    027M 52.7 240.6 82% 279.4 0.0 0%

    028F 16.1 48.9 75% 62.4 0.3 1%

    029C 520.8 63.8 11% 542.9 36.8 6%

    029D 0.1 8.0 99% 7.7 0.0 0%029E 5889.3 1244.8 17% 6696.9 439.9 6%

    029F 83.9 298.1 78% 307.2 79.2 21%

    031B 5927.4 1399.8 19% 7200.6 0.0 0%

    033C 6.0 318.6 98% 336.1 19.8 6%

    035B 34.9 10.1 23% 27.9 0.6 2%

    035C 1552.8 11474.2 88% 12937.9 0.0 0%

    035D 690.5 3967.9 85% 4660.8 0.0 0%

    035E 73.2 36.5 33% 87.4 0.0 0%

    038A 2637.4 5861.8 69% 5893.3 2561.7 30%

    038C 438.3 51.7 11% 520.2 3.1 1%

    038D 193.0 39.6 17% 214.0 1.9 1%

    038E 924.8 241.4 21% 1024.8 0.7 0%038F 51.9 23.2 31% 83.6 0.0 0%

    039C 3.1 35.6 92% 126.3 0.0 0%

    039E 2051.7 291.9 12% 2381.1 54.3 2%

    039G 85.7 1016.6 92% 1868.7 10.4 1%

    039H 86.9 101.6 54% 172.7 9.3 5%

    039I 171.5 22.9 12% 227.9 0.5 0%

    040D 478.0 0.6 0% 403.5 60.0 13%

    040G 0.3 0.0 0% 0.3 0.0 0%

    041H 302.9 123.7 29% 319.4 70.3 18%

    042A 4.4 100.8 96% 11.1 84.2 88%

    043B 209.5 0.2 0% 186.7 22.0 11%

    043D 332.7 22.3 6% 340.3 12.6 4%043E 0.0 4.7 100% 4.7 0.0 0%

    044B 6.0 47.3 89% 51.9 2.2 4%

    044E 244.8 76.5 24% 306.5 0.0 0%

    045F 8.4 23.0 73% 16.9 16.5 49%

    046A 336.0 423.2 56% 788.9 0.0 0%

    046B 10227.1 0.0 0% 9156.8 1068.3 10%

    046D 3821.0 0.0 0% 2463.6 1357.5 36%

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    047B 4667.2 1775.2 28% 6420.0 11.8 0%047C 3803.7 1298.5 25% 3359.1 1531.7 31%

    049C 28.6 12.4 30% 10.6 8.7 45%

    049D 1.5 0.0 0% 2.5 19.8 89%

    049E 2385.4 5332.3 69% 7550.1 0.0 0%

    049F 222.1 125.0 36% 370.2 0.0 0%

    049H 7.6 103.0 93% 67.1 42.6 39%

    049I 0.0 3.6 100% 2.3 0.0 0%

    049J 103.1 136.2 57% 237.7 2.1 1%

    050H 2535.2 706.8 22% 3220.3 0.0 0%

    050J 326.1 114.9 26% 444.4 0.5 0%

    052A 9.7 57.8 86% 51.0 16.8 25%

    055B 0.0 0.3 100% 0.0 0.3 100%057B 102.1 39.1 28% 123.7 18.0 13%

    057C 1.4 15.7 92% 20.1 0.5 2%

    059A 212.2 261.4 55% 363.6 97.8 21%

    061C 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    061D 1.3 8.9 87% 11.7 0.0 0%

    061E 16.9 38.5 69% 16.0 42.8 73%

    061G 0.4 20.1 98% 7.7 14.9 66%

    061H 0.0 13.4 100% 7.9 5.3 40%

    061I 1233.0 784.3 39% 1883.0 103.3 5%

    061J 8.3 4.9 37% 14.7 0.0 0%

    070I 2531.7 419.0 14% 2966.9 0.0 0%

    070T 2474.0 42.3 2% 2396.3 78.1 3%070U 60.5 65.5 52% 105.2 13.1 11%

    072B 46.5 65.0 58% 403.7 0.0 0%

    072H 1485.5 320.8 18% 1625.8 170.0 9%

    072L 97.2 254.9 72% 432.4 15.4 3%

    072R 0.0 3.2 100% 3.1 0.0 0%

    073B 0.4 0.1 19% 0.5 0.0 0%

    075A 161.0 127.0 44% 278.0 0.0 0%

    075C 38.9 11.7 23% 35.5 16.2 31%

    075D 306.0 838.9 73% 805.2 345.7 30%

    075E 140.8 0.0 0% 137.9 5.0 4%

    075F 356.9 0.1 0% 354.1 7.3 2%

    075G 15.1 0.1 1% 11.1 1.9 15%075H 43.0 1.5 3% 0.0 44.2 100%

    075I 0.0 0.1 100% 0.1 0.0 0%

    077A 502.3 72.4 13% 571.8 0.0 0%

    077B 13.3 38.7 74% 52.1 1.8 3%

    078A 4480.7 1288.2 22% 4990.5 775.6 13%

    078H 43.7 85.9 66% 164.2 1.4 1%

    079B 44.9 0.0 0% 46.4 0.0 0%

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    081C 0.0 2.9 100% 25.7 0.3 1%081D 4.4 82.6 95% 72.5 0.2 0%

    082B 102.0 0.3 0% 61.7 41.1 40%

    082D 23.1 33.2 59% 40.8 14.1 26%

    082G 1208.7 1182.1 49% 2378.7 0.0 0%

    082H 38.9 26.8 41% 23.7 0.0 0%

    084C 0.0 0.0 0% 5.8 0.1 1%

    084E 4.5 1.0 17% 0.0 5.4 100%

    084F 2194.8 953.0 30% 3108.6 0.0 0%

    084H 291.2 0.0 0% 41.1 175.3 81%

    084I 0.0 0.1 100% 0.2 0.2 43%

    084J 13317.8 378.0 3% 14291.8 825.3 5%

    084K 47.8 0.0 0% 29.4 25.4 46%084M 182.9 0.0 0% 13.2 69.7 84%

    084N 2108.5 306.1 13% 2278.5 0.0 0%

    084O 10708.0 4891.0 31% 15574.0 60.0 0%

    084P 8013.6 1556.7 16% 9465.9 87.5 1%

    084Q 2013.6 2256.6 53% 4283.1 0.0 0%

    084R 1235.6 113.0 8% 1293.0 13.3 1%

    086D 3127.2 369.6 11% 3358.9 99.9 3%

    086E 0.2 0.1 33% 0.7 0.0 0%

    087A 2416.9 3911.4 62% 5906.5 256.4 4%

    087B 4569.2 5629.2 55% 9996.7 112.4 1%

    092A 51.8 8.6 14% 129.9 0.0 0%

    092B 12.5 0.2 2% 0.0 0.0 0%092D 1172.9 6331.3 84% 6693.2 731.4 10%

    093C 0.0 0.1 100% 0.0 0.0 0%

    093G 5.1 22.4 81% 27.7 0.0 0%

    098A 3784.2 1466.6 28% 2023.3 3110.7 61%

    099E 931.4 2508.2 73% 3382.7 0.0 0%

    102D 175.5 47.3 21% 173.3 23.9 12%

    103A 1.6 0.6 28% 1.0 0.6 37%

    104A 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 2.1 100%

    104C 0.0 448.6 100% 449.0 6.5 1%

    104D 7.4 52.9 88% 49.5 11.2 19%

    106C 0.1 28.0 100% 16.9 9.9 37%

    106D 0.3 16.6 98% 17.4 0.0 0%107A 565.6 59.4 10% 555.2 46.4 8%

    114A 138.3 0.0 0% 91.2 45.5 33%

    114D 0.0 0.0 0% 12.3 0.6 5%

    114E 575.5 489.2 46% 653.2 387.4 37%

    115B 6359.0 5941.0 48% 11709.0 299.0 2%

    116A 1784.1 4663.4 72% 6424.3 0.0 0%

    116B 3422.6 2365.7 41% 5680.2 51.8 1%

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    116C 3562.6 3574.2 50% 6840.4 0.0 0%116D 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    119B 0.3 19.5 98% 19.4 0.0 0%

    121A 0.0 15.7 100% 0.1 12.9 99%

    122C 88.6 223.6 72% 249.3 50.5 17%

    122D 0.0 245.0 100% 2.7 0.0 0%

    122E 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%

    122H 6.1 0.0 0% 5.3 0.5 8%

    122I 2081.0 4193.7 67% 6277.7 0.0 0%

    122J 2129.6 4054.7 66% 5731.4 387.6 6%

    122K 0.5 102.6 99% 54.0 48.3 47%

    122L 4324.1 4422.2 51% 8404.4 396.0 4%

    122M 664.4 1473.6 69% 2114.1 0.0 0%122N 2143.9 730.6 25% 2775.8 0.0 0%

    122O 0.0 0.5 98% 0.6 0.0 0%

    122P 0.0 148.5 100% 67.0 0.0 0%

    124A 4661.2 3015.3 39% 7664.3 6.3 0%

    124B 27.9 42.9 61% 121.1 0.0 0%

    124C 1164.4 4277.9 79% 5435.6 0.0 0%

    124D 15968.6 15948.5 50% 31898.1 0.0 0%

    124E 4913.0 3125.2 39% 7969.8 0.0 0%

    124F 6733.5 1625.4 19% 8227.8 0.0 0%

    124H 0.8 1.6 66% 0.0 0.0 0%

    124I 0.0 0.3 100% 0.0 0.0 0%

    124K 1.9 4.9 72% 1.1 0.0 0%125D 23.3 47.6 67% 65.8 1.4 2%

    126B 2.9 1.5 34% 3.1 1.2 28%

    129A 2202.9 367.4 14% 2597.6 0.0 0%

    133D 0.0 49.4 100% 35.7 14.6 29%

    141A 3.5 30.9 90% 32.1 1.2 4%

    141B 0.1 2.6 95% 3.1 0.0 0%

    142A 858.3 3068.1 78% 3932.7 0.0 0%

    142B 0.0 886.4 100% 838.0 86.6 9%

    142C 960.5 3210.7 77% 4144.7 0.0 0%

    143A 17.3 0.3 2% 8.3 0.4 5%

    146A 220.3 35.5 14% 170.9 82.3 33%

    146D 5881.7 489.8 8% 6338.6 0.0 0%147A 26.2 257.5 91% 259.3 19.9 7%

    148B 0.2 26.1 99% 10.9 16.7 60%

    149B 0.0 10.6 100% 0.7 8.5 93%

    149C 4100.7 4928.2 55% 8973.8 143.8 2%

    149F 882.2 968.8 52% 1823.7 0.0 0%

    149G 1073.6 384.6 26% 1487.5 0.0 0%

    151A 181.5 0.0 0% 185.1 0.0 0%

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    Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status Foreign Status U.S. Export Export

    153C 0.0 33.8 100% 7.4 24.5 77%153D 111.7 169.2 60% 218.5 72.2 25%

    154A 11821.0 5324.0 31% 16785.0 228.0 1%

    155C 52.2 264.0 83% 279.2 26.4 9%

    158C 0.0 1.4 100% 0.9 0.6 40%

    158D 2979.1 821.7 22% 3635.3 164.4 4%

    160A 1673.9 408.6 20% 1774.9 319.1 15%

    165A 3427.6 289.8 8% 3713.4 12.0 0%

    167A 4.8 27.0 85% 28.7 0.1 0%

    167B 4.3 47.5 92% 52.8 0.1 0%

    168A 0.0 0.2 100% 0.2 0.0 0%

    172A 2.5 37.7 94% 82.7 5.6 6%

    176D 5.1 23.5 82% 25.1 0.0 0%176E 34.6 52.5 60% 70.9 0.1 0%

    177A 1341.9 256.1 16% 1320.6 330.1 20%

    177B 5551.5 12.8 0% 5186.1 383.6 7%

    181A 1539.7 289.5 16% 1812.2 0.0 0%

    183A 918.2 0.0 0% 769.4 135.8 15%

    183B 24.0 66.3 73% 0.0 122.0 100%

    185C 20.4 151.4 88% 5.9 63.1 91%

    193A 15.5 82.5 84% 99.8 0.7 1%

    199A 3085.5 64.8 2% 3201.5 0.0 0%

    199B 2490.2 48.9 2% 2462.5 0.0 0%

    199C 762.0 3713.3 83% 4400.9 0.0 0%

    199E 0.0 6.1 100% 6.1 0.0 0%200A 283.0 149.0 34% 432.0 0.0 0%

    202A 0.1 12.1 99% 7.4 3.1 29%

    202B 1838.5 3936.7 68% 5561.0 27.9 0%

    202C 2176.3 1406.3 39% 3380.6 14.3 0%

    202E 561.6 596.3 52% 951.4 0.0 0%

    203A 5.0 19.8 80% 7.5 19.6 72%

    205A 3.0 12.3 80% 10.7 6.3 37%

    208A 0.0 0.0 0% 19.0 0.0 0%

    214A 27.2 95.8 78% 220.9 0.1 0%

    219B 0.0 12.6 100% 6.0 7.2 54%

    222A 2752.5 796.3 22% 3260.9 403.0 11%

    227A 957.1 659.6 41% 1577.6 0.0 0%229A 697.0 314.9 31% 734.7 281.6 28%

    229B 0.0 4.9 100% 1.7 1.0 38%

    230A 0.7 26.5 97% 25.3 1.0 4%

    231A 119.5 28.5 19% 153.2 0.0 0%

    234B 14.3 4.0 22% 10.6 1.0 9%

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    APPENDIX D:SUMMARY STATISTICS, FY 2003FY 2007

    ($ billion)

    2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

    Merchandise Received 246.9 305.2 409.8 491.4 501.9

    GP Zones 36.4 47.5 69.0 72.7 68.7

    Subzones 210.5 257.7 340.8 418.8 433.2

    % Subzones 85% 84% 83% 85% 86%

    Domestic Status Inputs1 163.1 196.4 256.0 301.9 300.3

    GP Zones 20.9 26.2 46.1 45.1 38.4

    Subzones 142.2 170.2 209.9 256.9 261.9

    Domestic Status Inputs Ratio 66% 64% 62% 61% 60%

    GP Zones 57% 55% 67% 62% 56%Subzones 68% 66% 62% 61% 60%

    Foreign Status Inputs 83.8 108.7 153.8 189.5 201.5

    GP Zones 15.5 21.3 22.9 27.6 30.2

    Subzones 68.3 87.4 130.9 161.9 171.3

    Exports2 18.8 19.2 23.3 30.4 31.6

    GP Zones 5.0 6.4 7.1 9.7 9.2

    Subzones 13.8 12.9 16.2 20.7 22.4

    Exports/Foreign Status Inputs Ratio 22% 18% 15% 16% 16%GP Zones 32% 30% 31% 35% 30%

    Subzones 20% 15% 12% 13% 13%

    Total FTZ Projects3 242 247 251 256 254

    Active FTZ Projects4 155 157 158 163 161

    GP Zones 121 120 123 127 126

    Subzones 246 243 256 257 256

    1 Domestic status merchandise includes both domestic-origin items and foreign-origin items that have beenentered for consumption (duty-paid) prior to FTZ admission.

    2Export figures are based on material inputs and do not include value added.

    3The number of total FTZ projects is the sum of all projects approved by the FTZ Board, minus those that havelapsed or been terminated.

    4Active projects have at least one site (including subzones) in operation.

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    APPENDIX E:SUMMARY OF MAIN FOREIGN-STATUS PRODUCTS

    RECEIVED IN U.S. FTZs

    ($ million)

    GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES SUBZONES

    Vehicles $10,023 Crude oil $140,743

    Consumer electronics 7,963 Petroleum Products 9,339

    Petroleum Products 4,297 Vehicle parts 7,689

    Machinery/equipment 1,820 Petrochemical Products 2,789

    Textiles/footwear/leather 1,215 Other electronics products/parts 2,449

    Vehicle parts 1,179 Vehicles 2,446

    Other consumer products 855 Pharmaceutical products 2,436

    Other electronics products/parts 684 Machinery/equipment 2,271

    Other metals/minerals 312 Consumer electronics 715

    Optical, photographic & medical instruments 311 Textiles/footwear/leather 630

    Food Products 288 Other consumer products 460

    Beverages/spirits 208 Chemical products 452

    Pharmaceutical products 197 Other metals/minerals 450

    Plastic/rubber products 183 Electrical machinery & equipment 374

    Tobacco products 122 Plastic/rubber products 305

    Fragrances/cosmetics/toiletries 117 Iron/Steel 268

    Chemical products 111 Fragrances/cosmetics/toiletries 145Fats/oils 82 Aircraft/spacecraft 104

    Ships/boats 54 Ships/boats 102

    Iron/Steel 39 Food Products 68

    Wood/paper/printed articles 36 Optical, photographic & medical instruments 55

    Electrical machinery & equipment 31 Dyes/pigments/paints 12

    Stone/plaster/cement/ceramics 16 Stone/plaster/cement/ceramics 7

    Arms/ammunition 3 Wood/paper/printed articles 6

    Aircraft/spacecraft 1 Rail cars, parts & equipment 5

    Fats/oils 4

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    APPENDIX F:ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS, FY 2007

    Minor Modifications - A(27f)

    Zone Number Location/Company Case Number Action Da

    163 Ponce, Puerto Rico A(27f)-52-06 10/5/2006

    61 San Juan, Puerto Rico A(27f)-53-06 10/6/2006

    179 Madawaska, Maine A(27f)-54-06 10/10/2006

    20 Chesapeake, Virginia A(27f)-55-06 10/17/2006

    115B ExxonMobil, Beaumont, Texas A(27f)-56-06 10/19/2006

    137 Dulles, Virginia A(27f)-57-06 10/26/2006

    72 Indianapolis, Indiana A(27f)-58-06 10/27/2006

    61 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico A(27f)-59-06 10/27/2006

    138 Columbus, Ohio A(27f)-60-06 11/7/2006

    70 Detroit, Michigan A(27f)-61-06 11/13/2006

    15 Chillicothe, Missouri A(27f)-62-06 11/13/2006

    50 Long Beach, California A(27f)-63-06 11/14/2006

    196 Fort Worth, Texas A(27f)-64-06 11/17/2006

    138 Columbus, Ohio A(27f)-65-06 11/30/2006

    38A BMW, Spartanburg, South Carolina A(27f)-66-06 12/1/2006

    234 Gregg County, Texas A(27f)-67-06 12/15/2006

    27I Polaroid, Boston, Massachusetts A(27f)-68-06 12/22/2006

    29 Louisville, Kentucky A(27f)-69-06 12/14/2006

    61 San Juan, Puerto Rico A(27f)-70-06 1/3/2007

    138 Columbus, Ohio A(27f)-71-06 12/28/2006

    57 Hickory, North Carolina A(27f)-01-07 1/8/2007122L Flint Hills Resources, Corpus Christi, Texas A(27f)-02-07 3/6/2007

    25 Port Everglades, Florida A(27f)-03-07 1/12/2007

    138 Columbus, Ohio A(27f)-04-07 1/16/2007

    89 Las Vegas, Nevada A(27f)-05-07 1/30/2007

    92 Gulfport, Mississippi A(27f)-06-07 1/31/2007

    5 Seattle, Washington A(27f)-07-07 2/20/2007

    61 San Juan, Puerto Rico A(27f)-08-07 2/21/2007

    44B IFF, Dayton, New Jersey A(27f)-09-07 2/22/2007

    20 Chesapeake, Virginia A(27f)-10-07 2/23/2007

    77A Sharp Electronics, Memphis, Tennessee A(27f)-11-07 2/28/2007

    33 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania A(27f)-12-07 3/15/200770 Detroit, Michigan A(27f)-13-07 3/12/2007

    25 Port Everglades, Florida A(27f)-14-07 2/27/2007

    124D LOOP, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana A(27f)-15-07 3/16/2007

    102 St. Louis, Missouri A(27f)-16-07 3/27/2007

    44 Mount Olive, New Jersey A(27f)-17-07 3/27/2007

    203A TK Holdings, Moses Lake, Washington A(27f)-18-07 3/28/2007

    29B Ford Motor Company, Louisville, Kentucky A(27f)-19-07 3/30/2007

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    Minor Modifications - A(27f) (continued)

    Zone Number Location/Company Case Number Action Da

    119 Minneapolis, Minnesota A(27f)-20-07 4/3/2007

    22 Chicago, Illinois A(27f)-21-07 4/6/200749 Newark, New Jersey A(27f)-22-07 4/6/2007

    168 Fort Worth, Texas A(27f)-23-07 4/18/2007

    38 Charleston, South Carolina A(27f)-24-07 4/23/2007

    122N Equistar Chemical, Corpus Christi, Texas A(27f)-25-07 4/20/2007

    7 San Juan, Puerto Rico A(27f)-26-07 4/30/2007

    147 Reading, Pennsylvania A(27f)-27-07 5/29/2007

    110 Albuquerque, New Mexico A(27f)-28-07 5/29/2007

    50 Santa Ana, California A(27f)-29-07 6/12/2007

    214A Consolidated Diesel, Lenoir County, North Carolina A(27f)-30-07 6/19/2007

    196 Fort Worth, Texas A(27f)-31-07 6/25/2007

    38A BMW, Spartanburg, South Carolina A(27f)-32-07 6/28/2007

    38 Charleston, South Carolina A(27f)-33-07 6/28/2007

    70 Detroit, Michigan A(27f)-34-07 7/20/2007

    26D Yamaha, Newnan, Georgia A(27f)-35-07 7/30/2007

    26 Atlanta, Georgia A(27f)-36-07 8/3/2007

    181 Akron/Canton, Ohio A(27f)-37-07 8/1/2007

    7E DuPont, Manati, Puerto Rico A(27f)-38-07 8/16/2007

    39 Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas A(27f)-39-07 8/27/2007

    74 Baltimore, Maryland A(27f)-40-07 8/29/2007

    70 Detroit, Michigan A(27f)-41-07 8/30/2007

    89 Las Vegas, Nevada A(27f)-42-07 9/7/2007

    29C General Electric, Louisville, Kentucky A(27f)-43-07 9/12/2007

    149C ConocoPhilllips, Sweeny, Texas A(27f)-44-07 10/18/2007134 Chattanooga, Tennessee A(27f)-45-07 9/27/2007

    Scope - A(32c)

    Zone Number Location/Company Case Number Action Da

    196 Motorola Inc., Fort Worth, Texas A(32c)-12-06 10/20/2006

    55B PBM Nutritionals, Burlington, Vermont A(32c)-13-06 11/17/2006

    75F PETsMART, Phoenix, Arizona A(32c)-14-06 11/29/2006

    86D Tesoro, Anacortes, Washington A(32c)-01-07 2/21/2007

    59A Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing A(32c)-02-07 2/23/2007

    84C DuPont, La Porte, Texas A(32c)-03-07 3/6/2007

    57B Volvo, Skyland, North Carolina A(32c)-04-07 3/28/2007

    86D Tesoro, Anacortes, Washington A(32c)-05-07 4/6/2007

    73B Northrop Grumman Corp., Baltimore, Maryland A(32c)-07-07 4/12/2007

    7 IPR mfg., Canovanas, Puerto Rico A(32c)-08-07 5/10/2007

    39I Turbomeca, Grand Prairie, Texas A(32c)-09-07 8/24/2007

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    Scope A(32c) (continued)

    Zone Number Location/Company Case Number Act

    33C Sony, Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania A(32c)-10-07 8/28/2007

    50G Tesoro, Wilmington and Carson, California A(32c)-11-07 9/10/2007

    22G Sanofi-Aventis, Des Plaines, Illinois A(32c)-12-07 9/18/2007

    Temporary/Interim Manufacturing Authority

    Zone Number Location/Company Case Number Action Da

    86 Norvanco Industries, Sumner, Washington T-3-2006 11/21/2006

    222 Arvin Meritor, Montgomery, Alabama T-4-2006 12/1/2006

    196 Motorola, Fort Worth, Texas T-5-2006 2/22/2007

    38 Kittel Supplier, Duncan, South Carolina T-1-2007 5/4/2007

    26 Perkins Shibaura, Griffin, Georgia T-2-2007 7/9/2007

    7 Merck/MOVA, Caguas, Puerto Rico T-3-2007 7/23/2007

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    APPENDIX G:U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BY STATE

    This list gives the address and phone number of the contact person for each zone project. If the contact person is not an employee of the grantee, the name ofthe grantee organization is also given. If assistance is needed from FTZ staff, U.S. Department of Commerce, please call (202) 482-2862.

    STATE ZONE SUBZONESPORT OF

    ENTRY

    ALABAMA FTZ No. 82 MobileGrantee: City of MobileOperator: Mobile Airport Authority2062 Old Shell Rd., Mobile, AL 36607Greg Jones (251) 471-6725Fax (251) 471-6727

    82A ADDSCO82B Degussa82D Sony Magnetic Products82E Syngenta Crop Protection82F Trigeant EP, Ltd.82G Shell Chemical LP82H Austal

    Mobile

    FTZ No. 83 HuntsvilleGrantee/Operator: Huntsville-Madison CountyAirport Authority/Huntsville FTZ Corp.P.O. Box 6241, Huntsville, AL 35824-0241

    Craig Pool (256) 772-3105, Fax (256) 772-3106

    83A DaimlerChrysler Huntsville

    FTZ No. 98 BirminghamGrantee: City of BirminghamOffice of Economic Development, Third Floor710 20th St North, Birmingham, AL 35203Keith Strother (205) 254-2799, Fax (205) 254-7741

    98A Mercedes-Benz98B ZF Industries98C JVC America98D NACCO Materials HandlingGroup, Inc.

    Birmingham

    FTZ No. 222 MontgomeryGrantee: Montgomery Area Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 79, Montgomery, AL 36101Ellen McNair (334) 240-9433, Fax (334) 265-4745Greg Jones (251) 471-6725, Fax (251) 471-6727

    222A Hyundai Motor222B Quantegy, Inc.

    Birmingham

    FTZ No. 233 Dothan

    Grantee: Dothan-Houston County Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. P.O. Box 638, Dothan, AL 36302Matt Parker (334) 792-5138Contact: Greg Jones (205) 772-3105Fax (205) 772-3106

    Panama City

    ALASKA FTZ No. 108 ValdezGrantee: The City of Valdez, AlaskaP.O. Box 307, Valdez, AK 99686Nancy Peterson (907) 835-4564Fax (907) 835-4479

    Valdez

    FTZ No. 159 St. PaulGrantee: City of St. PaulP.O. Box 901, St. Paul Island, AK 99660-0901Linda L. Snow (907) 546-3110, Fax (907) 546-3188

    FTZ No. 160 AnchorageGrantee: Port of Anchorage2000 Anchorage Port Rd., Anchorage, AK 99501Edward Leon (907) 343-6200, Fax (907) 277-5636

    160A Tesoro Alaska Anchorage

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    FTZ No. 195 FairbanksGrantee: Fairbanks Economic Development Corp515 7th Ave., Suite 320, Fairbanks, AK 99701Dean Owen (907) 452-2185, Fax (907) 451-9534

    195A Flowline Alaska Fairbanks

    FTZ No. 232 KodiakGrantee: Kodiak Island Borough

    710 Mill Bay Rd., Kodiak, AK 99615-6398Art Isham (907) 561-3338

    Kodiak

    ARIZONA FTZ No. 60 NogalesGrantee: Nogales-Santa Cruz County EconomicDevelopment Foundation, Inc.P.O. Box 7227, Nogales, AZ 85628Susan Morales (520) 375-5767, Fax (520) [email protected]

    Nogales

    FTZ No. 75 PhoenixGrantee: City of PhoenixCommunity & Economic Development Department

    200 West Washington St., 20th FloorPhoenix, AZ 85003Michelle T. Pierson (602) 262-5040Fax (602) 495-5097Phoenix.gov/BUSINESS/foreign.html

    75A Conair75B Wal-Mart75C Intel

    75D ST Microelectronics75E Abbott Laboratories75F PETsMART75G SUMCO Southwest Corp.75H Microchip Technology75I American Italian Pasta Co.

    Phoenix

    FTZ No. 139 Sierra VistaGrantee: Sierra Vista Economic DevelopmentFoundation, Inc.P.O. Box 2380, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636Barry Albrecht (520) 458-6948Fax (520) 458-7453

    Naco

    FTZ No. 174 Pima County

    Grantee: Tucson Regional EconomicOpportunities, Inc.120 North Stone Ave., Suite 200Tucson, AZ 85701Gerri Brunson (520) 243-1945, Fax (520) [email protected]

    174A Imation Corporation Tucson

    FTZ No. 219 YumaGrantee: Yuma County Airport Authority, Inc.2191 E. 32nd St., Suite 218, Yuma, AZ 85365Kia Cellestine (928) 726-5882, Fax (928) [email protected]

    219B Gowan Company San Luis

    FTZ No. 221 MesaGrantee: City of MesaOffice of Economic Development20 East Main St., Suite 200, Mesa, AZ 85201Scott Rigby (480) 644-2398Fax (480) [email protected]

    Phoenix

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    ARKANSAS FTZ No. 14 Little RockGrantee: Arkansas Dept. of Industrial DevelopmentOperator: Little Rock Port Authority7500 Lindsey Road, Little Rock, AR 72206Paul Latture (501) 490-1468 , Fax (501) 490-1800

    14A Sanyo14B Cedar Chemical14D Lion Oil Co.14E L'Oreal USA, Inc.

    Little Rock

    FTZ No. 273 West Memphis

    Grantee: City of West Memphis PublicFacilities Board205 South Redding, West Memphis, AR 72301Hershel Owens (870) 732-7500Fax (870) 732-7504

    Memphis

    CALIFORNIA FTZ No. 3 San FranciscoGrantee: San Francisco Port CommissionOperator: Foreign Trade Zone 3, Inc., Pier 23The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94111Phil Eastman (415) 391-0176, Fax (415) 391-0794www.ftz.com

    3A Lilli Ann3B Chevron3C Tesoro Refining

    San Francisco

    FTZ No. 18 San JoseGrantee: City of San Jose, Office of EconomicDevelopment, San Jose City Hall200 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, California 95113Joseph Hedges (408) 535-8186, Fax (408) [email protected]

    18B NUMMI18C Cirrus Logic18D Hewlett-Packard18E Space Systems/Loral, Inc.

    San Jose

    FTZ No. 50 Long BeachGrantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners of thePort of Long BeachP.O. Box 570, Long Beach, CA 90801-0570Larry Ditchkus (562) 590-4162Fax (562) 901-1739

    50C National RV50D Datatape, Inc.50E Alps Manufacturing50F Rauch Industries50G Shell Oil Products50H BP West Coast Products

    50I Valero Energy Corporation50J Ricoh Electronics, Inc.50K Eastman Kodak Company

    Los Angeles/Long Beach

    FTZ No. 56 OaklandGrantee: City of OaklandOperator: Pacific American Warehousing &Trucking Co.9401 San Leandro St., Oakland, CA 94603Linda Hothem (510) 568-8500, Fax (510) 568-4483

    56A Mazda San Francisco

    FTZ No. 143 West SacramentoGrantee: Port of Sacramento1110 West Capitol Ave.West Sacramento, CA 95691

    Mike Luken (916) 371-8000, Fax (916) 372-4802www.portofalcramento.com

    143A C. Ceronix143B Hewlett-Packard143C Gymboree Corporation

    San Francisco

    FTZ No. 153 San DiegoGrantee: City of San Diego600 B St., Ste 400, San Diego, CA 92101Lydia Moreno (619) 533-7512Fax (619) 533-5250

    153A EMD Biosciences, Inc.153B Hewlett-Packard153C DNP Electronics153D Callaway Golf Company153E National Steel &Shipbuilding Co.

    San Diego

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    FTZ No. 191 PalmdaleGrantee: City of Palmdale, Economic Development38250 North Sierra Highway, Palmdale, CA 93550David Walter (661) 267-5125, Fax (661) 267-5155

    Los Angeles/Long Beach

    FTZ No. 202 Los AngelesGrantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners of the

    City of Los Angeles425 South Palos Verdes St., San Pedro, CA 90731Masa Morimoto (310) 732-3843Fax (310) 547-4643

    202A 3M202B Chevron USA, Inc.

    202C ConocoPhillips202D IKEA Wholesale, Inc.202E Sony Electronics, Inc.

    Los Angeles/Long Beach

    FTZ No. 205 Port HuenemeGrantee: Board of Harbor CommissionersOxnard Harbor District, Port of HuenemeP.O. Box 608, Port Hueneme, CA 93044Will Berg (805) 488-3677Fax (805) 488-2620

    205A Imation Corporation Port Hueneme

    FTZ No. 226 Merced, Madera & Fresno CountiesGrantee: Board of Supervisors of theCounty of Merced2507 Heritage Dr., Atwater, CA 95301John Fowler (209) 385-7686, Fax (209) [email protected]

    Fresno

    FTZ No. 231 StocktonGrantee: Stockton Port DistrictP.O. Box 2089 Stockton, CA 95201Henry McKay (209) 946-0246, Fax (209) 463-2362

    231A Medline Industries, Inc. San Francisco

    FTZ No. 236 Palm SpringsGrantee: City of Palm Springs3200 East Tahquitz Canyon WayPalm Springs, CA 92262

    Cathy Van Horn (760) 323-8175Fax (760) 322-8325

    Palm Springs

    FTZ No. 237 Santa MariaGrantee: Santa Maria Public Airport District3217 Terminal DriveSanta Maria, CA 93455Gary Rice (805) 922-1726, Fax (805) 922-0677

    San Luis

    FTZ No. 243 VictorvilleGrantee: Southern California Logistics AirportAuthority, 18374 PhantomVictorville, CA 92394Richard Cole (760) 243-1900, Fax (760) 243-1929

    243A Black & Decker Corp. Victorville

    FTZ No. 244 Riverside CountyGrantee: March Joint Powers AuthorityP.O. Box 7480, Moreno Valley, CA 92552Lori M. Stone (909) 656-7000, Fax (951) 653-5558

    Los Angeles/Long Beach

    FTZ No. 248 EurekaGrantee: City of Eureka, CaliforniaOffice of the City Manager531 K St., Eureka, CA 95501-1165Marie Liscom (707) 441-4215, Fax (707) 441-4209

    Eureka

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    FTZ No. 257 Imperial CountyGrantee: County of ImperialDepartment of Planning and Development Services801 Main St., El Centro, CA 92243Jurg Heuberger (760) 482-4236Fax (760) 353-8338

    Calexico

    COLORADO FTZ No. 112 Colorado SpringsGrantee: Colorado Springs Foreign-TradeZone Inc., 107 N. Nevada Ave., Suite 100Colorado Springs, CO 80903Elena Nunez (719) 385-5855Fax (719) 385-5858

    Denver

    FTZ No. 123 DenverGrantee: City and County of Denver210 W Colfax, Dept 200, Denver, CO 80202Timothy M. Martinez (720) 913-1642Fax (720) 913-1802

    123A Storage Technology123B Artesyn Technologies123C Eastman Kodak Company

    Denver

    CONNECTICUT FTZ No. 71 Windsor LocksGrantee: Economic and Industrial DevelopmentCommission of Windsor LocksTown Office Building, 50 Church St.P.O. Box L, Windsor Locks, CT 06096Dan Carstens (860) 627-1444Fax (860) 627-7619

    Hartford

    FTZ No. 76 BridgeportGrantee/Operator: Bridgeport Port Authority330 Water St., Bridgeport, CT 06604Martha Klimas (203) 384-9777Fax (203) 384-9686

    [email protected]

    Bridgeport

    FTZ No. 162 New HavenGrantee: Greater New Haven Chamber ofCommerce, Operator: Logistic Connecticut, Inc.P.O. Box 9411, New Haven, CT 06512Steve Davis (203) 469-1391

    162A Bayer Corporation New Haven

    FTZ No. 208 New LondonGrantee: New London Foreign Trade ZoneCommission111 Union St., New London, CT 06320Ned Hammond (860) 447-5203

    208A Pfizer, Inc. New London

    DELAWARE FTZ No. 99 WilmingtonGrantee/Operator: State of DelawareDelaware Economic Development OfficeCarvel State Office Building, 10th Floor820 N. French St., Wilmington, DE 19801John Pastor (302) 577-8477Fax (302) 577-8499

    99A J. Schoeneman, Inc.99B DaimlerChrysler99C GM99D AstraZeneca99E The Premcor Refining Group

    Wilmington

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    FLORIDA FTZ No. 25 Broward CountyGrantee/Operator: Port Everglades Department ofBroward County1850 Eller Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316Robert Jacob (954) 765-4620Fax (954) 765-4628

    [email protected]

    25B CITGO Petroleum Corp.25C Coastal Fuels Marketing25D Motiva Enterprises25E Chevron Products Company

    Port Everglades

    FTZ No. 32 MiamiGrantee: Greater Miami Foreign Trade Zone, Inc.,Omni International Complex1601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132-1260Liane Ventura (305) 350-7700, Fax (305) [email protected]

    32A Hewlett-Packard32B Komatsu Latin AmericaCorp.

    Miami

    FTZ No. 42 OrlandoGrantee: Greater Orlando Aviation AuthorityOne Airport Blvd., Orlando, FL 32827Tim Shea (407) 825-3403 orDick Cunnion (407) 825-7337, Fax (407) 825-4580

    42A Mitsubishi Power Systems Orlando

    FTZ No. 64 JacksonvilleGrantee: Jacksonville Port AuthorityP.O. Box 3005, Jacksonville, FL 32206Deborah Lofberg (904) 630-3072Fax (904) [email protected]

    64A Atlantic Marine Jacksonville

    FTZ No. 65 Panama CityGrantee/Operator: Panama City Port Authority5321 West Hwy. 98, Panama City, FL 32401Charles Lewis (850) 767-3244Fax (850) 767-3235

    65A Eastern Shipbuilding Group Panama City

    FTZ No. 79 Tampa

    Grantee: City of Tampac/o Greater Tampa Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 420, Tampa, FL 33601Aliette Escasena (813) 276-9437Fax (813) 221-6095

    79A Reilly Dairy & Food

    79B Sypris Electronics LLC

    Tampa

    FTZ No. 135 Palm Beach CountyGrantee: Port of Palm Beach DistrictP.O. Box 9935, Riviera Beach, FL 33419Lisa Schillig (561) 842-4201, Fax (561) 842-4240

    West Palm Beach

    FTZ No. 136 Brevard CountyGrantee: Canaveral Port AuthorityP.O. Box 267, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920Shannon Feeley (321) 783-7831x211

    Fax (321) [email protected]

    136A Flite Technology136C Harris Corporation

    Port Canaveral

    FTZ No. 166 HomesteadGrantee: Vision Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.43 North Krome Ave, Homestead, FL 33030Michael E. Richardson (305) [email protected]

    Miami

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    FTZ No. 169 Manatee CountyGrantee: Manatee County Port Authority300 Tampa Bay Way, Palmetto, FL 34221Joseph Gontarski (941) 722-6621Fax (941) 729-1463

    169A Aso Corporation Port Manatee

    FTZ No. 180 Miami (Wynwood)

    Grantee: Wynwood Community EconomicDevelopment Corp.8001 SW 97 Terrace, Miami, FL 33156William Rios (305) 274-0992Fax (305) 271-2441

    Miami

    FTZ No. 193 Pinellas CountyGrantee: Pinellas County Economic Development8778 Bryan Dairy Rd., Suire 120Largo, FL 33777Kathleen Good (727) 464-7423Fax (727) [email protected]

    193A Catalent PharmaSolutions, LLC

    St. Petersburg

    FTZ No. 198 Volusia and Flagler CountiesGrantee: Volusia County Foreign-Trade Zone440 South Beach St., Daytona Beach, FL 32114Steve Cooke (386) 248-8030 x8309Fax (386) 248-8038

    Daytona Beach

    FTZ No. 213 Fort MyersGrantee: Lee County Port Authority16000 Chamberlin Pkwy, Suite 8671Fort Myers, FL 33913-8899Carol Obermeier (941) 768-4382Fax (941) 768-4900

    Fort Myers

    FTZ No. 215 SebringGrantee: Sebring Airport Authority

    Sebring Regional Airport128 Authority Lane, Sebring, FL 33870Mike Willingham (941) 655-6444Fax (863) 655-6447

    Port Manatee

    FTZ No. 217 OcalaGrantee: Economic Development Council, IncOperator: Ocala Regional AirportP.O. Box 1270, Ocala, FL 34478Matthew Grow (352) 629-8377Fax (352) 861-2227

    Ocala

    FTZ No. 218 St. Lucie CountyGrantee: Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982

    Larry Daum (772) 462-1564Fax (772) 462-1579

    Fort PierceStation

    FTZ No. 241 Fort LauderdaleGrantee: City of Fort Lauderdalec/o Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport6000 NW 21st Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309Clara Bennett (954) 828-4969Fax (954) 938-4974

    Port Everglades

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    FTZ No. 249 PensacolaGrantee: Pensacola-Escambia County Promotion &Development Commission117 West Garden St.Pensacola, FL 32501Mike Frey (850) 438-4081

    Fax (850) 438-6369

    249A General Electric WindEnergy/Energy Rentals

    Pensacola

    FTZ No. 250 Seminole CountyGrantee: Sanford Airport Authority1200 Red Cleveland Blvd.Sanford, FL 32773Diane Crews (407) 585-4010Fax (407) 322-5834

    Sanford

    GEORGIA FTZ No. 26 AtlantaGrantee: Georgia Foreign Trade Zone, Inc.75 5th St., NW, Suite 1000Atlanta, GA 30308Julie Brown (404) 214-6904

    Fax (404) 214-6901www.georgiaftz.com

    26A GM26C Ford26D Yamaha26E Pratt & Whitney26F Precision Components

    26G Roper Corporation26H Ricoh Electronics, Inc.26I Inflation Systems, Inc26J Eastman Kodak Company26K Noramco, Inc.

    Atlanta

    FTZ No. 104 SavannahGrantee/Operator: Savannah Airport CommissionSavannah International Airport400 Airways Ave.Savannah, GA 31408Ralph P. Maggioni (912) 964-0904Fax (912) 966-7969

    104A Merck104B Wal-Mart104C NuStar Energy L.P.104D Tumi, Inc.

    Savannah

    FTZ No. 144 BrunswickGrantee: Brunswick and Glynn CountyDevelopment AuthorityP.O. Box 1079, Brunswick, GA 31521S. Nathan Sparks (912) 265-6629Fax (912) 265-0629

    144A E.I. du Pont de Nemours Brunswick

    HAWAII FTZ No. 9 HonoluluGrantee/Operator: State of HawaiiPier 2, 521 Ala Moana, Honolulu, HI 96813Gregory Barbour (808) 587-5372Fax (808) [email protected]

    www.ftz9.org

    9A Tesoro Hawaii Corp.9B Kerr Pacific9D Maui Pineapple9E Chevron Corp.9F Citizens CommunicationsCompany

    Honolulu

    IDAHO FTZ No. 242 Boundary CountyGrantee: County of BoundaryP.O. Box 419, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805Ronald Smith (208) 267-7723

    Eastport

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    ILLINOIS FTZ No. 22 ChicagoGrantee: Illinois International Port District3600 East 95th StreetChicago, IL 60617-5193Susan Kiley (773) 646-4400Fax (773) 221-7678

    [email protected]

    22B Ford22F Abbott Laboratories22G sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC22H BP Pipeline North America22I Citgo Petroleum Corp.22J EXXON Mobil

    22K Henkel Corporation22L Premcor Refining Group22M Northrop Grumman Corp.22N Michelin North America22O Medline Industries, Inc.22P Sony Electronics Inc.22R Crate & Barrel

    Chicago

    FTZ No. 31 Granite CityGrantee/Operator: Tri-City Regional Port District,1635 West First St., Granite City, IL 62040Robert Wydra (618) 452-3337Fax (618) 452-3402

    31A DaimlerChrysler31B WRB Refining LLC31C Premcor Refining Group

    St. Louis

    FTZ No. 114 Peoria

    Grantee: Economic Development Council Inc100 SW Water St., Peoria, IL 61602Greg Truninger (309) 495-5952Fax (309) [email protected]

    114A Caterpillar

    114C Mitsubishi Motor Mfg ofAmerica114D E.I. du Pont deNemours & Co.114E Rockwell Automation

    Peoria

    FTZ No. 133 Quad-Cities, Iowa/IllinoisGrantee: Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.1830 2nd Ave., Suite 200Rock Island, Iowa 61201Katie Hobbs (309) 788-7436Fax (309) 788-4964

    133D Deere & Company Quad-Cities

    FTZ No. 146 Lawrence CountyGrantee: Bi-State AuthorityLawrence County Industrial Development Council,718 11th St., Suite 2, Lawrenceville, IL 62439Terry L. Denison (618) 943-5219Fax (618) 943-5910

    146A North American Lighting &Hella Electronics146C Fedders146D Marathon PetroleumCompany LLC

    Evansville

    FTZ No. 176 RockfordGrantee: Greater Rockford Airport Authority60 Airport Drive, Rockford, IL 61109-2902Marge Bevers (815) 969-4427, Fax (815) [email protected]

    176A Milk Specialties176C DaimlerChrysler176D Nissan Industrial Engine176E Nissan Forklift Corporation

    Rockford

    FTZ No. 245 DecaturGrantee: Board of Park Commissions

    Decatur Park District620 East Riverside Drive, Decatur, IL 62521William Clevenger (217) 422-5911

    245A Archer Daniels Midland Peoria

    FTZ No. 271 Jo-Daviess & Carroll CountiesGrantee: Jo-Carroll Foreign Trade Zone Board18933 A Street, Savanna, IL 61074Don Crawford (815) 273-4371

    Davenport, IA/Moline & RockIsland, IL

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    INDIANA FTZ No. 72 IndianapolisOperator: Greater Indianapolis FTZ, Inc.P.O. Box 51681, Indianapolis, IN 46251Kent Ebbing (317) 487-7200Fax (317) 487-7203Grantee: Indianapolis Airport Authority

    72A GM72B Eli Lilly72F DaimlerChrysler72G DaimlerChrysler72H Subaru72I Alpine

    72J Endress & Hauser Flowtec72K Onkyo72L Thomson Multimedia, Inc.72M Fujitsu Ten72N Alfa Laval Distribution, Inc.72O Tetra Pak Parts Americas72P SMC Pneumatics72Q Rolls-Royce Corporation72R Decatur Mold

    Indianapolis

    FTZ No. 125 South BendGrantee: St. Joseph County Airport AuthorityOperator: K.A.K. LLCP.O. Box 3559, South Bend, IN 46619

    Mike Guljas (574) 233-2185, ext 223Fax (219) 232-8283

    125D Audiovox SpecializedApplications

    Chicago

    FTZ No. 152 Burns HarborGrantee: The Indiana Port Commission150 West Market St., Suite 100Indianapolis, IN 46204David Haniford (317) 232-9204Fax (317) 232-0137

    152B BP Products North America Chicago

    FTZ No. 170 Clark CountyGrantee: The Indiana Port Commission150 West Market St., Suite 100Indianapolis, IN 46204David Haniford (317) 232-9204

    Fax (317) 232-0137

    170A Lexmark Louisville

    FTZ No. 177 EvansvilleGrantee: The Indiana Port Commission150 West Market St., Suite 100Indianapolis, IN 46204David Haniford (317) 232-9204Fax (317) 232-0137

    177A Mead Johnson & Company177B Toyota MotorManufacturing177C Pfizer Inc

    Evansville

    FTZ No. 182 Fort WayneGrantee: City of Fort WayneDepartment of Economic DevelopmentOffice of International Trade1 Main St., Room 840, Fort Wayne, IN 46802Ola Schechter (260) 427-1127, Fax (260) 426-1375

    Fort Wayne

    IOWA FTZ No. 107 Polk CountyGrantee: The Iowa Foreign Trade ZoneCorporation, c/o Greater Des Moines Partnership700 Locust St., Suite 100, Des Moines, IA 50309Steve Ferguson (515) 286-4917Fax (515) [email protected]

    107A Winnebago107B SACMI USA, Ltd.107C SPAL USA, INC.

    Des Moines

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    FTZ No. 133 Quad-Cities, Iowa/IllinoisGrantee: Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.1830 2nd Ave., Suite 200, Rock Island, Iowa 61201Katie Hobbs (309) 788-7436, Fax (309) 788-4964

    133D Deere & Company Quad-Cities

    FTZ No. 175 Cedar RapidsGrantee: Cedar Rapids Airport Commission

    2515 Wright Brothers Blvd. WestCedar Rapids, IA 52404Kathleen Bell (319) [email protected]

    Des Moines

    KANSAS FTZ No. 17 Kansas CityGrantee/Operator: Greater Kansas City FTZ, Inc.,River Market Office Bldg20 East 5th St., Suite 200, Kansas City, MO 64106Al Figuly (816) 474-2227, Fax (816) 421-5500

    17A GM17B Bayer Health Care Group

    Kansas City

    FTZ No. 161 Sedgwick CountyGrantee: Board of Commissioners of Sedgwick

    County, Sedgwick County Economic Development350 West Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202Sherdeill H. Breathett, Sr. (316) 268-1139Fax (316) 265-7502

    161A Hospira, Inc.161B Frontier El Dorado

    Refining Co.

    Wichita

    KENTUCKY FTZ No. 29 LouisvilleGrantee/Operator: Louisville & Jefferson CountyRiverport Authority6900 Riverport Drive, Louisville, KY 40258Larry McFall (502) 935-6024Fax (502) 935-6050

    29B Ford29C GE29D Lexmark29E Toyota Motor Manufacturing29F Hitachi29G Ascent Power Tech. Corp.29H ISP Chemicals29I NACCO Materials Handling

    Group, Inc.

    Louisville

    FTZ No. 47 Boone CountyGrantee/Operator: Greater Cincinnati FTZ, Inc.300 Carew Tower, 441 Vine St.Cincinnati, OH 45202Ken Fightmaster (513) 579-3119Fax (513) 579-3102

    47A Clarion47B Marathon PetroleumCompany LLC47C GE Engine ServicesDistribution

    Cincinnati

    LOUISIANA FTZ No. 2 New OrleansGrantee/Operator: Board of Commissioners of thePort of New OrleansP.O. Box 60046New Orleans, LA 70160Jim Reese (504) 528-3264Fax (504) 524-4156

    2C Northrop GrummanShip Systems2D Northrop GrummanShip Systems2E Northrop GrummanShip Systems2F Northrop GrummanShip Systems2G Trinity Yachts Inc.2H Chalmette Refining LLC2I ConocoPhillips2J Murphy Oil USA

    New Orleans

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    FTZ No. 87 Lake CharlesGrantee: Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal DistrictP.O. Box 3753, Lake Charles, LA 70602Linda S. Manuel (337) 493-3524Fax (318) [email protected]

    87A ConocoPhillips87B Citgo Petroleum Corp.

    Lake Charles

    FTZ No. 124 GramercyGrantee: South Louisiana Port CommissionP.O. Box 909, La Place, LA 70069-0909Lisa Braud (985) 652-9278Fax (985) [email protected]

    124A Valero Refining124B North AmericanShipbuilding124C Motiva Enterprises124D LOOP LLC124E Marathon PetroleumCompany LLC124F Motiva Enterprises124G Halter Marine124H Bollinger Shipyards124I J. Ray McDermott, Inc.124J Ergon St. James, Inc.124K M-I L.L.C.

    124L Candies Shipbuilding, LLC124M Baker Hughes, Inc.

    Gramercy

    FTZ No. 145 ShreveportGrantee: Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port CommissionP.O. Box 52071, Shreveport, LA 71135-2071Brenda Levinson (318) 524-2272Fax (318) 524-2273

    145A Avaya, Inc. Shreveport

    FTZ No. 154 Baton RougeGrantee: Greater Baton Rouge Port CommissionP.O. Box 380, Port Allen, LA 70767-0380Karen St. Cyr (225) 342-1660, Fax (225) 342-1666

    154A EXXON Mobil Baton Rouge

    FTZ No. 261 AlexandriaGrantee: Board of Commissioners of the EnglandEconomic and Industrial Development District1611 Arnold Drive, Alexandria, LA 71303Sammy Bonnette (318) 449-3504 x207or Jon Grafton (318) 449-3504 x214

    Morgan City

    MAINE FTZ No. 58 BangorGrantee: City of Bangor, Economic Development Office73 Harlow St., Bangor, ME 04401Stephen A. Bolduc (207) 992-4243Fax (207) 945-4447

    Bangor

    FTZ No. 179 MadawaskaGrantee: Madawaska Foreign Trade Zone Corporation,

    Operator: Evergreen Trading Co. LLC791 Main St., Madawaska, ME 04756Clifford Cyr (207) 728-3660Fax (207) 728-6370

    179A Northern TradingCompany

    Madawaska

    FTZ No. 186 WatervilleGrantee: Maine International Foreign-Trade ZoneP.O. Box 2611, Waterville, ME 04901John Nale, (207) 873-4304, Fax (207) 873-1122

    Belfast

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    FTZ No. 263 AuburnGrantee: Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council415 Lisbon St, Suite 400, Lewiston, ME 04240George Dycio (207) 784-0161, Fax (207) [email protected]/html/foreign_trade_zone.html

    Portland

    MARYLAND FTZ No. 63 Prince George's CountyGrantee: Prince George's County GovernmentAdministrator: Prince George's County EconomicDevelopment Corporation, 1100 Mercantile LaneSuite 115A, Largo, MD 20774Patricia Hayes-Parker (301) 583-4650Fax (301) [email protected]

    Washington, DC

    FTZ No. 73 BWI AirportGrantee: Maryland Dept. of TransportationMaryland Aviation AdministrationP.O. Box 8766, BWI Airport, MD 21240-8766

    Gary Davies (410) 859-7002Fax (410) 850-4127

    73A Rotorex73B Northrop Grumman

    Baltimore

    FTZ No. 74 BaltimoreGrantee: City of BaltimoreOperator: Baltimore City Development Corp.36 S. Charles St., Suite 1600, Baltimore, MD 21201Elizabeth Weiblen (410) 779-3838Fax (410) [email protected]

    Baltimore

    FTZ No. 255 Washington CountyGrantee: Board of County Commissioners ofWashington County, Administration Building

    100 W. Washington St., Suite 226Hagerstown, MD 21740-4727Gregory Snook (240) 313-2207Fax (240) 313-2201

    Baltimore

    MASSACHUSETTS FTZ No. 27 BostonGrantee: Massachusetts Port AuthorityMassport Maritime1 Harborside Dr, Suite 200SBoston, MA 02128Lynn Vikesland (617) 946-4413Fax (617) 946-4466

    27C Lawrence Textile27D GM27E Polaroid27F Polaroid27H Polaroid27I Polaroid27J Polaroid27K Polaroid

    27L AstraZeneca LP27M Reebok International

    Boston

    FTZ No. 28 New BedfordGrantee/Operator: City of New BedfordOffice of City Planning133 William St., Room 211New Bedford, MA 02740-6172Dave Kennedy (508) 979-1488

    28D Polaroid28E Brittany Dyeing and PrintingCorp.28F Acushnet Company

    New Bedford

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    FTZ No. 210 St. Clair CountyGrantee: Economic Development Alliance ofSt. Clair County735 Erie St., Suite 250, Port Huron MI 48060Doug Alexander (810) 982-9511Fax (810) 982-9531

    Port Huron

    MINNESOTA FTZ No. 51 Dulut