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U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
Foreign-trade zones are secure areas under U.S. Customs supervision that are considered outside theCustoms territory of the United States for the purposes of Customs duty payment upon activation underthe regulations of the U.S. Customs Service. Located in or near U.S. Customs ports of entry, they arethe U.S. version of what are known internationally as free trade zones. Authority for establishing thesefacilities is granted by the Foreign-Trade Zones Board under the Foreign-Trade Zones Act of 1934, asamended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the Board's regulations (15 C.F.R. Part 400). The ExecutiveSecretariat of the Board is located within the Import Administration of the U.S. Department ofCommerce, Washington, D.C. 20230.
Foreign and domestic merchandise may, subject to FTZ Board and Customs regulations, be movedinto 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 allmanufacturing and processing activity requires a case-by-case review. Under zone procedures theusual formal Customs entry procedure and payment of duties is not required on the foreign merchandiseunless and until it enters Customs territory for domestic consumption, in which case the importernormally 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 forpurposes of excise tax rebates and drawback. FTZ sites and activities remain within the jurisdiction offederal, state and local governments and agencies.
Zones are sponsored by qualified public or public-type corporations, which may themselves operatethe facilities or contract for their operations with public or private firms. The operations are conductedon a public utility basis, with published rates. A typical general-purpose zone provides leasablestorage/distribution space to users in general warehouse type buildings with access to all modes oftransportation. Most zone projects include an industrial park site with lots on which zone users canconstruct their own facilities. Subzones are usually private plant sites authorized by the Board throughzone 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 atTitle 15, Part 400 (15 C.F.R. Part 400), and the regulations of the U.S. Customs Service concerningzones at Title 19, Part 146 (19 C.F.R. Part 146). Information on Foreign-Trade Zones is available ofthe FTZ web site at: http://ia.ita.doc.gov/ftzpage.
* Agreements pursuant to Article XXIV of the GATT to reduce Customs tariffs and restrictions ontrade between the member countries establish what are known as "free-trade areas" (e.g., the NorthAmerican Free-Trade Area).
62nd Annual Report of theForeign-Trade Zones Board
for the fiscal year endedSeptember 30, 2000
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARDNorman Y. Mineta
Secretary of CommerceChairman
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARDFY 2000
NORMAN Y. MINETASecretary of Commerce
LAWRENCE H. SUMMERSSecretary of the Treasury
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ALTERNATES
Troy H. CribbActing Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import AdministrationDepartment of Commerce
John P. SimpsonDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury(Regulatory, Tariff and Trade Enforcement)
Department of the Treasury
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Dennis Puccinelli Executive Secretary
Foreign-Trade Zones BoardWashington, DC 20230
CONTENTS
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Report of the Executive Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Appendices
A - Board Orders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
B - Movement of Merchandise - GP Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
C - Movement of Merchandise - Subzones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
D - Summary of FTZ Statistics - 1996-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
E - Summary of Main Foreign-Status Products Received in FTZ's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
F - Applications Filed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
G - Administrative Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
H - List of Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
I - Zones by State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
J - List of Subzones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
K - Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
During fiscal 2000, the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board issued 60 formal orders. Thedecisions included approvals for 5 new general-purpose zones and 22 new subzones. Authoritywas also granted for the expansion of 16 existing general-purpose zones and 3 subzones. Otheractions involved the granting of authority for revisions to zone plans, as well as approvals fornew manufacturing activity.1 At the same time, 6 applications were withdrawn by the applicantsand 1 application was denied.
The number of approved zones declined despite the approval of 5 new zones because sixzones were removed from the list of approved projects based on the lapse provision of the FTZregulations. (The lapsed zones are FTZ Nos. 91, 97, 178, 190, 192 and 194.)
There were 144 FTZ projects fully active during the year, with subzones in operation in over88 of them. The number of facilities using subzone status increased to 217, with 18 new onesinitiating the use of FTZ procedures and 11 discontinuing.
The combined value of shipments into general-purpose zones and subzones totaled $238billion compared to $174 billion last year (Figure 1 and Appendix D). General-purpose sitesreceived $28 billion in merchandise. Total shipments received at subzone sites amounted to$210 billion. Some 88 percent of zone activity took place at subzone facilities, which isconsistent with the pattern of the past 15 years.2
____________________________________________________Merchandise Received FY 2000($ bil) FY l999($ bil)
General-purpose zones 28 25Subzones 210 149_____ _____ _____Total 238 174____________________________________________________
1 Appendix A contains a list with a summary of each Board Order. Zone authority for manufacturing/processing activitywas granted on a restricted basis in 15 cases, and activation limits were adopted in another 12. The main productscovered by restrictions included crude oil, steel, chemicals, pneumatic components and textile products.
2 Appendices B and C contain figures on shipments into and out of general-purpose zones and subzones. Appendix Dcontains comparative statistics for the past 5 years. The figures represent the latest statistical data available fromgrantees. Some are still under review. Adjustments normally amount to less than one percent of aggregate shipmentsand would be reflected in next year’s report.
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Over 340,000 persons were employed at some 2,420 firms that operated under FTZ statusduring the year. The main foreign-origin products received at zones are listed in Appendix E.
Industry sectors that continued to account for most zone manufacturing activity were oilrefining, auto, other motor vehicle, computer/office equipment and metal producing firms. Anestimated 64 percent of the shipments received at zones for use in manufacturing activityinvolved domestic status merchandise. The level of domestic status inputs used by such FTZoperations indicates that FTZ activity tends to involve domestic operations that combine foreigninputs with significant domestic inputs. This reflects the fact that FTZ procedures serve as ameans of rationalizing Customs treatment to assist domestic plants in their efforts to beinternationally competitive. The Board received and filed 75 formal applications during the fiscal year. These proposalsrequested authority for 8 new general-purpose zones and 23 subzones, as well as authorizationfor expansion and new manufacturing at existing zone projects (Appendix F). In addition, over75 cases were processed under the Board’s less formal administrative procedures (Appendix G). The latter cases involved routine, non-controversial changes to zone projects such as boundarymodifications and scope decisions. Some proposals were processed under the Board’s "fasttrack" procedure, which is used when there are recent precedents for the contemplated activity orwhen only exports are involved. Last year, exports (shipments to foreign countries) from facilities operating under FTZprocedures amounted to $15 billion (Figure 2). The export figure for FY 2000 was lower thanthat for the previous year primarily because of a special change in Customs procedures forhandling export activity related to space launches. Though the activity continued, FTZprocedures were no longer needed because merchandise related to this activity became duty-free. The export figures do not include indirect exports involving FTZ merchandise which undergoesfurther processing in the U.S. at non-FTZ sites prior to export.
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FTZ admission.
Foreign-Trade ZonesMerchandise Received
(general-purpose zones and subzones)
Domestic Status Merchandise Ratio
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Domestic Status Merchandise involves mostly domestic origin items, but can also include duty-paid foreign-originitems which have been entered for consumption prior to FTZ admission.
(as a % of total merchandise received)
Foreign-Trade Zones
Exports
Appendix A
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FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARDBOARD ORDERS
FY 2000
Order No. 1061, November 4, 1999 (Docket No. 52-98)Approved the application of the Greater Kansas CityForeign-Trade Zone, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone15, on behalf of Bayer Corporation, to expand thescope of manufacturing activity conducted underFTZ procedures and to expand the Subzone 15Dboundaries at the Bayer plant in Kansas City,Missouri. The application was amended to removenitromethane and bulk aspirin from the scope ofauthority. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade ZonesBoard (64 F.R. 63786; November 22, 1999).
Order No. 1062, November 4, 1999 (Docket No. 48-98)Approved the application of Polaris Industries, Inc.,operator of FTZ Subzone 167B, to expand the scopeof manufacturing activity conducted under zoneprocedures within Subzone 167B in Osceola,Wisconsin, to include additional internal-combustionengine manufacturing capacity (motorcycle engines)under FTZ procedures. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 61821;November 15, 1999).
Order No. 1063, November 9, 1999 (Docket No. 55-98)Approved the application of the Rickenbacker PortAuthority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 138, toexpand its general-purpose zone to include a site inLima (Allen County), Ohio. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 63786;November 22, 1999).
Order No. 1064, November 4, 1999 (Docket No. 17-99)Approved with restrictions the application of theSouth Louisiana Port Commission, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 124, to expand Subzone 124H(Bollinger Shipyards Lockport, LLC) in Lockport, toinclude four new sites in Larose (LaFourche Parish)and Amelia (St. Mary’s Parish), Louisiana. Signedby Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64F.R. 61820; November 15, 1999).
Order No. 1065, November 9, 1999 (Docket No. 47-98)Approved the application of the Foreign TradeZone of Wisconsin, Ltd., grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 41, to establish Subzone 41H at the marinepropulsion products manufacturing facilities ofMercury Marine (Inc.), in Fond du Lac andOshkosh, Wisconsin. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 63787;November 22, 1999).
Order No. 1066, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 40-98)Approved (with activation/time limit) theapplication of the Economic DevelopmentAuthority of Western Nevada, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 126, to expand its general-purpose zoneto include four sites in the Reno, Nevada, area. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64F.R. 72642; December 28, 1999).
Order No. 1067, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 11-99)Approved (with activation limit) the application ofthe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 49, to expand itsgeneral-purpose zone to include the jet fuel storageand distribution system at Newark InternationalAirport in the Cities of Newark and Elizabeth, NewJersey. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa, AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade ZonesBoard (64 F.R. 72642; December 28, 1999).
Order No. 1068, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 32-99)Approved the application of the Foreign TradeZone of Central Texas, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 183, to expand Subzone 183A at theDell Computer Corporation facilities to include anadditional site at the Walnut Creek CorporateCenter in Austin, Texas. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72643;December 28, 1999).
Appendix A
6
Order No. 1069, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 10-99)Approved with conditions the application of BASFCorporation, operator of FTZ Subzone149A,extending the nonprivileged foreign status onforeign-owned caprolactam extract andcyclohexanone admitted to Subzone 149A (BASFchemical products manufacturing facilities) inFreeport, Texas, until December 31, 2003. Signedby Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (64F.R. 72643; December 28, 1999).
Order No. 1070, December 15, 1999 (Docket No. 30-99)Approved the application of the Greater CincinnatiForeign Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 46, to expand its general-purpose zone toinclude three sites in Brown and Clermont Counties,and for authority, on behalf of Milacron, Inc., tomanufacture plastics processing machinery andrelated parts under FTZ procedures within FTZ 46,in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (64 F.R. 72643;December 28, 1999).
Order No. 1071, February 7, 2000 (Docket No. 9-99)Grant of authority to the West Virginia EconomicDevelopment Authority, to establish Foreign-TradeZone 240 in Martinsburg (Berkeley County), WestVirginia area. Signed by William M. Daley,Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8119; February 17,2000).
Order No. 1072, January 18, 2000 (Docket No. 50-98)Approved the application of the Indianapolis AirportAuthority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 72, to establish Subzone 72N at the separatorand decanter centrifuge equipment partswarehousing/distribution (non-manufacturing)facility of Alfa Laval Distribution, Inc., inIndianapolis, Indiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 5496; February 4,2000).
Order No. 1073, January 18, 2000 (Docket No. 36-96)Disapproved the application of the Puerto RicoIndustrial Development Company, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 7, requesting authority toestablish a special-purpose subzone at the steel canprocessing facilities of Mani Can Corporation (Inc.),in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 5496;February 4, 2000).
Order No. 1074, January 18, 2000 (Docket No. 37-99)Approved the application (with activation limit) ofthe Sacramento-Yolo Port District, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 143, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a new site at the ChicoMunicipal Airport in Chico, California. (Section2422 of the Miscellaneous Trade and TechnicalCorrections Act of 1999 (P.L. 106-36) directed theFTZ Board to approve the expansion of FTZ 143 toinclude this site.) Signed by Robert S. LaRussa,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 5495, February 4,2000).
Order No. 1075, February 22, 2000 (Docket No. 51-99)Approved the application of the Partners forEconomic Progress, Inc., grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 134, Chattanooga, Tennessee, requestingreissuance of the grant of authority for said zone tothe Chattanooga Chamber Foundation, which hasaccepted such reissuance. The FTZ Boardrecognizes the Chattanooga Chamber Foundation asthe new grantee of FTZ 134. Signed by Robert S.LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 11548, March3, 2000).
Order No. 1076, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 3-99)Approved the application of Toyota MotorManufacturing West Virginia, Inc., operator ofForeign-Trade Zone 229A, to expand the scope ofFTZ authority to include additional internal-combustion engine manufacturing capacity underFTZ procedures within Subzone 229A in Buffalo,West Virginia. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8338; February 18,2000).
Order No. 1077, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 28-99)Approved the application of the Yuma CountyAirport Authority, Inc., grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 219, to establish Subzone 219B at thepesticide manufacturing and warehousing facilitiesof the Gowan Company in Yuma, Arizona. Signedby Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 8337; February 18, 2000).
Appendix A
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Order No. 1078, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 7-99)Approved (with a monitoring condition) theapplication of the Port Authority of the GreaterOklahoma City Area, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone106, to expand its general-purpose zone to includeadditional sites in the Oklahoma City area. Signedby Robert S. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 8337; February 18, 2000).
Order No. 1079, February 10, 2000 (Docket No. 1-99)Approved the application of the Indianapolis AirportAuthority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 72, toestablish Subzone 72O at the liquid food processingand packaging equipment partswarehousing/distribution (non-manufacturing)facility of Tetra Pak Parts Americas, Inc., inIndianapolis, Indiana. Signed by Robert S. LaRussa,Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 8337; February 18,2000).
Order No. 1080, February 22, 2000 (Docket No. 57-99)Approved the application of the City of Galveston,grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 36, Galveston, Texas,requesting reissuance of the grant of authority forsaid zone to the Board of Trustees of the GalvestonWharves (the Port), which has accepted suchreissuance. The FTZ Board recognizes the Board ofTrustees of the Galveston Wharves as the newgrantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 36. Signed by RobertS. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 11548; March3, 2000).
Order No. 1081, April 6, 2000 (Docket No. 12-99)Grant of authority to the City of Fort Lauderdale,Florida, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 241 in theFort Lauderdale, Florida area. Signed by WilliamM. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 20948; April19, 2000).
Order No. 1082, March 24, 2000 (Docket No. 34-99)Approved the application of the Dock Board of theCity of Omaha, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 19, toestablish Subzone 19A at the agricultural chemicalproducts facility of Zeneca, Inc., in Omaha,Nebraska. Signed by Richard W. Moreland, ActingAssistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 18282; April 7, 2000).
Order No. 1083, April 20, 2000 (Docket No. 26-99)Grant of authority to the County of Boundary,Idaho, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 242 inEastport (Boundary County), Idaho. Signed byWilliam M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce,Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 25905; May 4, 2000).
Order No. 1084, March 27, 2000 (Docket No. 35-99)Approved the application of the South CarolinaState Ports Authority, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 38, to establish Subzone 38C at themanufacturing and distribution facilities (imagingand information products) of Fuji Photo Film, Inc.,in Greenwood, South Carolina. Signed by RobertS. LaRussa, Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theForeign-Trade Zones Board (65 FR 18283; April 7,2000).
Order No. 1085, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 29-99)Approved the application of the Bi-State Authority,grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 146, to expand itsgeneral-purpose zone to include a site in EffinghamCounty, Illinois. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, ActingAssistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24675; April 27,2000).
Order No. 1086, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 15-99)Approved with restrictions the application of thePort of Corpus Christi Authority, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 122, to establish Subzone122N at the petrochemical complex of EquistarChemicals, LP, in Nueces County, Texas. Signedby Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 24676; April 27, 2000).
Order No. 1087, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 23-99)Approved with restrictions the application of theBrazos River Harbor Navigation District, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 149, to establish Subzone 149Fat the petrochemical complex of EquistarChemicals, LP, in Brazoria County, Texas. Signedby Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 24677; April 27, 2000).
Appendix A
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Order No. 1088, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 31-99)Approved with restrictions the application of theBrazos River Harbor Navigation District, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 149, to establish Subzone 149Gat the petrochemical complex of Dow ChemicalCompany in Brazoria County, Texas. Signed byTroy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 24677; April 27, 2000).
Order No. 1089, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 4-99)Approved with restrictions the application of the Tri-City Regional Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 31, to establish Subzone 31C at the oilrefinery complex of Clark Refining & Marketing,Inc., in Hartford, Illinois. Signed by Troy H. Cribb,Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 24675; April 27, 2000).
Order No. 1090, May 3, 2000 (Docket No. 43-99)Approved the application of the Port Authority ofNew York and New Jersey, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 49, to establish Subzone 49H at the flavor andfragrance manufacturing facilities of Firmenich, Inc.,in Plainsboro and Port Newark, New Jersey. Signedby Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 31140; May 16, 2000).
Order No. 1091, April 18, 2000 (Docket No. 14-99)Approved the application of Codezol, C.D., granteeof Foreign-Trade Zone 163, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Penuelas, PuertoRico. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade ZonesBoard (65 F.R. 24676; April 27, 2000).
Order No. 1092, May 8, 2000 (Docket No. 27-99)Approved (with activation limit) the application ofthe Port of Olympia, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone216, to expand its general-purpose zone to expandFTZ 216-Site 3 in Lacey, Washington. Signed byTroy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 33295; May 23, 2000).
Order No. 1093, May 8, 2000 (Docket No. 6-99)Approved the application of the North CarolinaGlobal TransPark Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 214, to establish Subzone 214A at thespark-ignition and diesel engine manufacturing
facilities of Consolidated Diesel Company (Inc.), inWhitakers and Battleboro, North Carolina. Signedby Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 33294; May 23, 2000).
Order No. 1094, May 8, 2000 (Docket No. 22-99)Approved with restriction the application of theSouth Carolina State Ports Authority, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 21, requesting the permanentextension of restricted manufacturing authority forHubner Manufacturing Corporation to producetextile/rubber industrial bellows and plastic/rubbermolded auto parts under FTZ procedures withinFTZ 21's Wando Park site in Charleston, SouthCarolina. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, ActingAssistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 33294; May 23, 2000).
Order No. 1095, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 44-99)Approved the application of the New JerseyCommerce and Economic Growth Commission,grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 44, on behalf ofGiuvaudan Roure Corporation to manufactureflavor and fragrance products under FTZprocedures within FTZ 44, Mt. Olive, New Jersey. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade ZonesBoard (65 F.R. 37959; June 19, 2000).
Order No. 1096, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 16-99)Approved the application Kawasaki MotorsManufacturing Corp., U.S.A., operator of Subzone59A (Lincoln, Nebraska), to extend itsmanufacturing authority for utility work trucks on apermanent basis. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, ActingAssistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 37959; June 19, 2000).
Order No. 1097, July 25, 2000 (Docket No. 65-99)Grant of authority to the Southern CaliforniaLogistics Airport Authority, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 243 in Victorville, California. Signedby Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of Commerce,Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65F.R. 47953; August 4, 2000).
Appendix A
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Order No. 1098, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 60-99)Approved the application of the Port Authority of theGreater Oklahoma City Area, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 106, to establish Subzone 106C at thedata storage manufacturing and warehousingfacilities of the Imation Enterprises Corporation, inWeatherford, Oklahoma. Signed by Troy H. Cribb,Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (65 F.R. 37115; June 13, 2000).
Order No. 1099, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 61-99)Approved the application of the Grand ForksRegional Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 103, to establish Subzone 103A at thedata storage manufacturing and warehousingfacilities of the Imation Corporation, in Wahpeton,North Dakota. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, ActingAssistant Secretary of Commerce for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board (65F.R. 37115; June 13, 2000).
Order No. 1100, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 62-99)Approved the application of the City of Tucson,Arizona, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 174, toestablish Subzone 174A at the data storagemanufacturing and warehousing facilities of theImation Corporation, in Tucson, Arizona. Signed byTroy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37113; June 13,2000).
Order No. 1101, June 2, 2000 (Docket No. 63-99)Approved the application of the Oxnard HarborDistrict, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 205, toestablish Subzone 205A at the data storagemanufacturing and warehousing facilities of theImation Corporation in Camarillo, California. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37114; June 13,2000).
Order No. 1102, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 40-99)Approved the application of the Toledo-LucasCounty Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 8 (Toledo, Ohio), to expand its general-purposezone to include an additional site in Fremont, Ohio. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37960; June 19,2000).
Order No. 1103, June 12, 2000 (Docket No. 13-2000)Approved the application of the Capital DistrictRegional Planning Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 121, requesting to voluntarily terminate
subzone status at Subzone 121B, BASFCorporation, in Rensselaer, New York. Signed byTroy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 37960; June 19,2000).
Order No. 1104, August 21, 2000 (Docket No. 64-99)Grant of authority (with activation limit) to theMarch Joint Powers Authority, to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 244 in Riverside County, California. Signed by Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary ofCommerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade ZonesBoard (65 F.R. 54196; September 7, 2000).
Order No. 1105, June 21, 2000 (Docket No. 59-99)Approved the application (with activation limit) ofthe Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 26, to expand its general-purpose zone to include a site in Canton, Georgia. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 39865;June 28, 2000).
Order No. 1106, June 21, 2000 (Docket No. 42-99)Approved the application of the Port Authority ofNew York and New Jersey, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 49, to establish Subzone 49I at theelectronic chemicals manufacturing andwarehousing facilities of the Clariant Corporation,in Somerville, New Jersey. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 39866; June 28, 2000).
Order No. 1107, June 21, 2000 (Docket No. 38-99)Approved with restriction the application of theIndianapolis Airport Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 72, to establish Subzone 72P at thepneumatic automation components manufacturingand warehousing facilities of SMC Pneumatics,Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 39865; June 28, 2000).
Order No. 1108, July 11, 2000 (Docket No. 5-99)Approved with restrictions the application of theIllinois International Port District, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 22, to establish Subzone 22Lat the oil refinery complex of Premcor RefiningGroup Inc. (formerly Clark Refining & Marketing,Inc.), in Cook County, Illinois. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 45034; July 20, 2000).
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Order No. 1109, June 26, 2000 (Docket No. 50-99)Approved the application of the City of Memphis,Tennessee, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 77, toexpand the scope of manufacturing authority for FTZSubzone 77B (Brother Industries (U.S.A.) Inc.facilities in Bartlett, Shelby County, Tennessee) toinclude production of postage franking machines andelectronic business equipment under FTZ procedures. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 41625; July 6, 2000).
Order No. 1110, July 11, 2000 (Docket No. 15-2000)Approved with restrictions the application of theCounty of Orange, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 37, and the FTZ of Orange, Ltd., onbehalf of Newburgh Dye & Printing, Inc., andPrismatic Dyeing & Finishing, Inc., to process foreigntextile products for the U.S. market and export underzone procedures within FTZ 37. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 45035; July 20, 2000).
Order No. 1111, July 25, 2000 (Docket No. 55-99)Approved with restrictions the application of theForeign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas, Inc., granteeof Foreign-Trade Zone 116, to expand the scope ofmanufacturing activity conducted under zoneprocedures within Subzone 116B at the Fina oilrefinery complex in Jefferson County, Texas. Signedby Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 47953; August 4,2000).
Order No. 1112, July 25, 2000 (Docket No. 54-99)Approved with activation limit the application of theSouth Carolina State Ports Authority, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 21, to expand its zone to includea site at the former Charleston Naval Base andShipyard Park in North Charleston, South Carolina. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretaryof Commerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 47953; August 4,2000).
Order No. 1113, July 28, 2000 (Docket No. 44-98)Approved with activation limit the application of theVirginia Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-TradeZone 20, to expand its zone to include sites at theGoddard Space Flight Center-Wallops Flight Facilityand the Accomack Airport Industrial Park inAccomack County, Virginia. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 50179; August 17, 2000).
Order No. 1114, August 9, 2000 (Docket No. 56-99)Approved the application of the City of Tucson,Arizona, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 174, toexpand FTZ 174-Site 2 within the Century ParkResearch Center in Tucson, Arizona. Signed byTroy H. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary ofCommerce for Import Administration, AlternateChairman of the Board (65 F.R. 50177; August 17,2000).
Order No. 1115, August 24, 2000 (Docket No. 58-99)Approved the application of the Port of HoustonAuthority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, toexpand its general-purpose zone to include the jetfuel storage and distribution system at Houston’sGeorge Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston,Texas. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 54197;September 7, 2000).
Order No. 1116, August 24, 2000 (Docket No. 41(1)-99 to 41(58)-99)
Approved with restrictions the applicationssubmitted from the FTZ grantees of the subzoneslisted below, requesting a time extension ofauthority to elect nonprivileged foreign status(NPF) on crude oil and related products used in theproduction of certain petrochemical feedstocks andrefinery by-products used in the production ofcertain petrochemical complexes of the followingsubzones: 2H, 2I, 2J, 3B, 8F, 8G, 9E, 20C, 22I,22J, 31B, 35C, 35D, 47B, 49E, 49F, 70T, 82F,82G, 84F, 84J, 84N, 84O, 84P, 84Q, 87A, 87B,92D, 99E, 104C, 115B, 116A, 116B, 116C, 122A,122C, 122I, 122J, 122L, 122M, 124A, 124C, 124E,124F, 142A, 142B, 142C, 146D, 149C, 149E,152B, 154A, 161B, 181A, 199A, 199B, 199C and202B. Signed by Troy H. Cribb, Acting AssistantSecretary of Commerce for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 52696;August 30, 2000).
Order No. 1117, August 24, 2000 (Docket No. 2-2000)Approved the application of the Pinellas CountyBoard of County Commissioners, grantee ofForeign-Trade Zone 193, to establish Subzone193A at the gelatin capsule/pharmaceutical productmanufacturing facilities of RP Scherer Corporationin Pinellas County, Florida. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 54196; September 7, 2000).
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Order No. 1118, September 8, 2000 (Docket No. 39-99)Approved the application of the Port Authority of theGreater Oklahoma City Area, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 106, to establish Subzone 106D at thetoner and toner products facility of Xerox Corporationin Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Signed by Troy H.Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce forImport Administration, Alternate Chairman of theBoard (65 F.R. 57166; September 21, 2000).
Order No. 1119, September 8, 2000 (Docket No. 53-99)Approved the application (with activation limit) of theCity of El Paso, Texas, to expand Foreign-Trade Zone68 (Sites 2 and 3) in El Paso, Texas. Signed by TroyH. Cribb, Acting Assistant Secretary for ImportAdministration, Alternate Chairman of the Board(65 F.R. 57167; September 21, 2000).
Order No. 1120, September 18, 2000 (Docket No. 24-98)Approved the application (with time limit) of theManatee County Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 169, to establish Subzone 169A at theadhesive bandage facility of Aso Corporation inSarasota County, Florida. Signed by Troy H. Cribb,Acting Assistant Secretary for Import Administration,Alternate Chairman of the Board (65 F.R. 58508;September 29, 2000).
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix B
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
001 0.0 7.8 100% 38.4 1.2 3%
002 60.9 176.8 74% 271.8 18.5 6%
003 6.7 10.0 60% 1.4 1.2 47%
005 0.2 10.7 98% 7.7 1.9 20%
007 1838.4 113.8 6% 1922.7 32.7 2%
008 3.1 2.1 40% 6.4 0.0 0%
009 8.4 296.3 97% 98.7 212.8 68%
012 311.4 296.1 49% 213.8 297.3 58%
015 0.0 3.5 100% 5.3 0.0 0%
017 0.5 1.6 77% 1.0 0.0 0%
018 0.0 46.9 100% 10.7 34.7 76%
020 23.8 99.4 81% 107.5 30.5 22%
021 2.7 18.7 87% 28.4 1.3 4%
022 20.8 9.3 31% 35.7 1.8 5%
023 0.1 12.8 99% 7.6 4.1 35%
025 28.2 202.6 88% 92.9 56.8 38%
026 247.5 139.3 36% 263.9 116.4 31%
027 290.5 97.4 25% 289.0 96.5 25%
029 465.5 133.7 22% 590.2 16.7 3%
031 0.0 0.3 100% 0.0 0.0 73%
032 321.0 247.3 44% 267.9 215.9 45%
034 0.0 4.2 100% 3.4 0.2 5%
035 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
037 0.0 6.4 100% 5.8 0.0 0%
039 0.0 298.6 100% 264.9 11.0 4%
040 80.8 0.0 0% 85.2 0.0 0%
041 0.0 10.7 100% 11.4 6.6 37%
042 1.0 2.6 72% 3.6 10.2 74%
043 0.2 9.0 97% 5.9 2.3 29%
044 31.8 18.3 37% 46.0 7.0 13%
045 1.9 51.7 96% 51.2 4.7 8%
046 262.2 12.6 5% 282.7 11.5 4%
047 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
048 0.4 1.3 77% 0.7 0.6 46%
049 24.5 2179.9 99% 2183.6 46.0 2%
050 38.0 32.7 46% 85.8 26.2 23%
051 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
052 4.1 12.7 76% 0.2 16.5 99%
053 283.7 20.8 7% 221.2 52.4 19%
054 3.1 7.0 69% 12.7 0.8 6%
056 15.0 24.9 62% 18.4 39.9 68%
057 0.0 0.0 0% 0.1 0.0 0%
060 0.0 5.4 100% 0.0 4.7 99%
061 128.3 55.7 30% 137.3 58.5 30%
062 84.9 271.9 76% 109.1 341.6 76%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix B
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
064 174.3 531.5 75% 581.1 153.0 21%
065 25.3 10.8 30% 36.3 0.8 2%
068 7.2 1869.6 100% 1695.8 221.9 12%
070 261.6 204.0 44% 450.8 145.3 24%
072 13.3 0.2 1% 13.3 0.0 0%
073 0.0 6.0 100% 3.8 0.2 4%
074 36.2 116.0 76% 191.6 29.8 13%
076 0.0 2.8 100% 3.8 0.8 17%
077 10.1 31.1 75% 30.3 0.2 1%
078 697.1 280.3 29% 792.2 26.9 3%
079 0.0 0.4 100% 0.3 0.1 24%
080 0.0 0.2 100% 0.0 0.2 95%
082 0.0 1.0 100% 1.0 0.0 0%
083 5.4 101.7 95% 88.0 15.7 15%
084 3454.0 2515.2 42% 5799.1 159.3 3%
086 4.3 387.4 99% 372.6 0.6 0%
089 84.3 3.9 4% 107.8 0.1 0%
090 0.0 4.7 100% 0.5 8.3 94%
092 29.1 131.7 82% 4.9 0.0 0%
093 0.0 5.6 100% 4.4 0.3 7%
094 5.8 68.6 92% 1.2 65.2 98%
098 0.0 0.1 100% 0.2 0.0 0%
099 790.1 59.7 7% 47.8 885.9 95%
100 0.0 0.0 0% 2.4 0.1 6%
101 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
102 0.0 0.5 100% 0.5 0.0 0%
104 0.0 2.9 100% 1.1 1.5 57%
106 0.0 0.1 100% 0.7 0.0 0%
111 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
113 5.3 386.3 99% 379.8 0.0 0%
114 0.0 13.0 100% 11.8 0.0 0%
115 0.0 3.6 100% 4.2 0.0 0%
119 371.9 48.8 12% 412.7 6.4 2%
121 0.0 0.0 0% 0.5 0.0 0%
122 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
125 0.0 0.1 100% 0.0 0.1 100%
126 0.0 14.4 100% 14.0 0.1 0%
129 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 62%
135 0.0 13.9 100% 12.9 0.6 4%
136 15.4 16.3 51% 15.1 8.0 35%
137 0.0 0.0 0% 0.2 1.7 89%
138 1.0 16.4 94% 12.7 1.2 8%
141 60.3 10.1 14% 61.1 8.9 13%
146 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
147 0.0 7.9 100% 7.9 0.0 0%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix B
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
149 0.0 1.8 100% 0.0 1.8 100%
151 0.0 0.3 100% 0.1 0.0 0%
152 18.4 0.0 0% 32.7 0.0 0%
153 0.1 62.6 100% 0.4 48.2 99%
155 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
160 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
161 0.0 3.3 100% 3.0 0.0 0%
162 0.0 8.8 100% 39.9 0.0 0%
163 53.3 17.2 24% 41.0 0.0 0%
168 0.0 336.4 100% 320.4 0.0 0%
170 0.0 2.8 100% 0.0 2.3 100%
172 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%
173 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 100%
181 272.8 1.7 1% 134.2 16.1 11%
183 3891.5 7.6 0% 3641.9 0.0 0%
189 0.0 1.8 100% 1.7 0.0 0%
196 0.0 0.7 100% 0.7 0.0 0%
199 20.4 3.9 16% 22.5 0.0 0%
202 30.3 96.3 76% 67.0 76.6 53%
203 0.0 5.9 100% 4.0 2.5 38%
205 5.8 1230.0 100% 1276.3 0.0 0%
206 0.1 0.1 49% 0.2 0.1 41%
207 0.0 0.4 100% 2.0 0.0 0%
213 20.7 1.9 9% 20.9 1.9 8%
219 8.5 2.7 24% 2.1 0.1 5%
226 55.5 8.3 13% 50.9 11.3 18%
230 0.0 0.3 100% 0.3 0.0 3%
233 0.0 1.0 100% 0.9 0.0 0%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
SUBZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix C
15
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
001A 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
002C 22.7 1.3 5% 22.7 0.0 0%
002H 1244.3 773.6 38% 2009.5 0.0 0%
002I 1698.4 693.5 29% 2362.4 0.0 0%
002J 342.8 681.3 67% 988.5 0.0 0%
003B 1189.0 1290.0 52% 2282.5 144.0 6%
007B 441.2 3.6 1% 443.8 3.1 1%
007C 316.2 33.4 10% 253.9 48.1 16%
007D 158.4 14.6 8% 178.0 12.1 6%
007E 0.4 33.9 99% 17.9 14.8 45%
008C 45.4 1.6 3% 45.0 1.9 4%
008E 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 100%
008F 1331.2 185.7 12% 1477.9 13.7 1%
008G 1466.4 177.7 11% 1638.6 0.0 0%
009A 323.3 486.1 60% 598.3 149.7 20%
009D 45.7 9.9 18% 51.9 2.1 4%
009E 116.0 400.9 78% 447.5 43.1 9%
009F 0.8 19.0 96% 19.8 0.0 0%
014A 0.4 0.0 0% 0.4 0.0 1%
014B 26.8 10.7 28% 31.8 6.6 17%
015C 8.6 7.6 47% 9.1 6.7 42%
015D 109.2 161.0 60% 189.2 32.6 15%
015E 28.8 72.9 72% 90.8 9.1 9%
020B 83.8 1.0 1% 1.0 17.4 94%
020C 358.9 319.5 47% 661.1 0.0 0%
021C 11.4 6.9 38% 16.5 0.2 1%
022F 19.3 27.0 58% 32.4 1.3 4%
022G 0.0 27.4 100% 27.4 0.0 0%
022H 1722.2 625.5 27% 2343.7 0.0 0%
022I 1766.4 125.6 7% 1849.3 0.0 0%
022J 2767.5 71.9 3% 2764.7 0.0 0%
022K 173.5 6.4 4% 139.2 45.5 25%
024B 30.1 10.0 25% 8.2 4.7 36%
025A 0.0 3.5 100% 0.0 3.6 100%
025B 0.0 99.4 100% 7.7 88.8 92%
026D 83.3 180.2 68% 216.9 60.7 22%
026E 2.7 1.5 36% 5.3 0.0 0%
026F 3.5 4.2 55% 7.7 0.1 1%
027C 0.0 1.8 100% 1.8 0.8 32%
027H 0.0 5.7 100% 1.0 0.8 45%
027I 0.0 0.7 100% 0.7 0.0 0%
028D 0.0 1.6 100% 2.5 0.0 0%
029B 965.6 35.6 4% 909.2 94.4 9%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
SUBZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix C
16
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
029C 650.7 2.2 0% 651.7 0.0 0%
029D 0.0 16.9 100% 12.6 1.5 11%
029E 5713.7 1752.7 23% 6990.1 487.6 7%
029F 186.0 98.6 35% 238.8 52.1 18%
031B 1934.2 700.2 27% 2471.6 0.0 0%
031C 330.1 28.7 8% 322.7 0.0 0%
035C 733.7 4618.7 86% 5391.1 0.0 0%
035D 768.8 1312.3 63% 2092.6 1.8 0%
035E 0.9 8.8 91% 8.8 0.0 0%
038A 724.0 1734.0 71% 1781.0 710.0 29%
038C 0.0 42.7 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
039E 0.0 195.0 100% 188.6 6.0 3%
040A 523.5 0.0 0% 441.1 70.4 14%
040D 88.2 0.4 0% 85.3 3.3 4%
040E 83.7 0.0 0% 99.3 0.5 0%
040G 0.1 0.0 28% 0.1 0.0 10%
043B 83.0 0.2 0% 84.8 1.0 1%
043C 165.0 0.4 0% 157.8 6.8 4%
045C 3.9 411.3 99% 198.1 246.7 55%
045E 0.0 0.5 99% 0.1 0.4 72%
046B 9128.1 5.1 0% 7959.9 1203.7 13%
046D 3638.9 3.3 0% 2611.1 936.6 26%
046E 121.6 25.1 17% 176.8 3.0 2%
047B 1816.2 1073.7 37% 2822.8 2.8 0%
049C 14.2 0.0 0% 16.6 0.0 0%
049D 99.8 25.5 20% 95.3 9.7 9%
049E 1590.0 1618.2 50% 3171.0 64.7 2%
049F 2.1 357.6 99% 320.4 20.4 6%
049H 5.8 3.5 38% 2.9 0.9 24%
050B 1884.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%
055B 29.7 5.1 15% 9.1 23.9 72%
059A 150.8 270.3 64% 369.0 51.5 12%
061B 98.9 1.1 1% 102.4 0.0 0%
061C 0.0 8.9 100% 2.5 0.0 0%
061H 0.0 8.3 100% 8.0 2.0 20%
061J 27.0 10.1 27% 37.7 0.8 2%
061K 2.4 0.0 0% 14.1 0.0 0%
066C 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
070C 713.3 2.0 0% 573.2 136.7 19%
070I 1028.5 283.4 22% 1218.3 54.5 4%
070S 46.0 12.7 22% 49.3 8.7 15%
070T 674.1 88.7 12% 720.2 13.1 2%
072H 2045.5 887.1 30% 2842.4 124.4 4%
072I 76.5 1.0 1% 75.7 0.0 0%
072J 2.6 8.4 76% 13.2 2.0 13%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
SUBZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix C
17
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
072K 33.8 0.0 0% 31.7 0.0 0%
072L 694.0 186.3 21% 851.1 27.6 3%
073B 3.7 0.6 15% 1.7 0.1 6%
074A 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 0%
075A 84.0 118.0 58% 197.0 0.0 0%
075C 79.8 14.2 15% 62.4 20.8 25%
075D 298.7 987.1 77% 1004.1 285.9 22%
075E 68.9 0.0 0% 64.7 4.1 6%
075F 188.1 0.0 0% 187.8 0.0 0%
075G 7.9 1.2 14% 6.6 0.4 6%
075H 38.1 1.1 3% 0.0 35.6 100%
077A 315.7 58.9 16% 350.2 19.1 5%
077B 619.7 20.0 3% 61.5 0.0 0%
078A 3321.2 1132.3 25% 4228.7 226.2 5%
078C 0.0 0.0 0% 32.1 0.0 0%
078D 0.0 0.0 0% 68.3 0.0 0%
078G 84.1 11.8 12% 95.4 1.0 1%
079A 0.0 0.3 100% 0.0 0.4 100%
079B 63.7 0.0 0% 51.8 0.0 0%
081C 0.0 1.8 100% 0.0 2.8 100%
082A 1.3 1.0 42% 7.9 0.0 0%
082B 68.4 0.6 1% 68.1 0.0 0%
082D 78.3 34.0 30% 63.8 52.0 45%
082E 3.9 17.1 81% 12.5 14.9 54%
082F 0.0 22.7 100% 18.4 0.0 0%
082G 553.2 240.0 30% 784.3 0.0 0%
084D 0.0 0.1 100% 0.1 0.0 0%
084E 0.9 0.2 22% 0.0 1.1 100%
084F 519.6 529.7 50% 1022.0 0.0 0%
084G 491.1 0.0 0% 487.8 0.1 0%
084H 153.3 0.1 0% 20.9 140.0 87%
084I 0.0 15.1 100% 3.9 15.8 80%
084J 1864.8 1924.4 51% 3056.3 430.1 12%
084K 34.9 0.0 0% 17.3 12.0 41%
084L 24.6 0.0 0% 9.6 14.4 60%
084M 19.7 0.0 0% 23.9 11.3 32%
084N 866.6 157.0 15% 846.4 168.8 17%
084O 2796.7 4027.2 59% 6611.8 12.3 0%
084P 2410.2 727.9 23% 3032.3 17.5 1%
084Q 823.6 1125.9 58% 1918.1 0.0 0%
087A 1308.0 1495.0 53% 2893.5 162.5 5%
087B 2244.2 1968.6 47% 4011.9 133.6 3%
092A 87.7 14.9 15% 177.9 0.0 0%
092B 8.6 32.1 79% 0.0 0.0 0%
092D 281.9 2677.7 90% 2419.5 208.8 8%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
SUBZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix C
18
Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
098A 1743.8 377.2 18% 1324.4 803.3 38%
098C 23.3 23.9 51% 47.6 0.5 1%
099D 1255.7 3.1 0% 915.1 3.3 0%
099E 166.6 1311.4 89% 1433.0 0.0 0%
100B 230.6 0.0 0% 232.3 0.0 0%
103A 0.1 0.9 91% 0.3 0.6 68%
104A 124.9 2.1 2% 61.3 66.8 52%
104C 2.9 155.4 98% 141.2 6.5 4%
106C 0.3 1.6 86% 0.0 1.9 100%
107A 468.7 25.8 5% 448.6 32.7 7%
110A 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 0%
114A 2337.5 8.8 0% 1266.2 357.1 22%
114C 1817.5 532.7 23% 2320.9 11.4 0%
114D 1.2 14.2 92% 13.9 2.6 16%
115B 2233.3 2963.3 57% 4756.8 368.6 7%
116A 427.1 2218.5 84% 2547.7 0.0 0%
116B 1141.3 529.9 32% 1641.7 3.1 0%
116C 1095.9 761.7 41% 1891.6 3.0 0%
116D 46.2 89.0 66% 0.0 0.0 0%
119B 0.0 4.8 99% 4.8 0.0 0%
121A 0.0 9.3 100% 0.8 8.5 92%
122A 152.5 902.6 86% 944.8 85.2 8%
122C 29.4 194.5 87% 220.3 0.0 0%
122D 447.7 306.4 41% 561.5 0.2 0%
122E 11.6 22.3 66% 0.0 0.0 0%
122H 4.3 0.0 0% 4.8 1.0 18%
122I 1152.7 1640.2 59% 2645.6 161.1 6%
122J 1342.0 966.2 42% 2070.0 231.3 10%
122K 6.7 64.1 91% 36.8 33.7 48%
122L 1765.1 1849.5 51% 3560.5 80.8 2%
122M 91.0 867.5 91% 946.8 0.0 0%
122N 108.6 51.6 32% 157.5 0.0 0%
123A 0.2 8.3 98% 12.5 4.2 25%
124A 75.5 452.3 86% 401.1 68.3 15%
124B 108.4 7.0 6% 124.5 0.0 0%
124C 321.1 1814.5 85% 2081.7 0.0 0%
124D 4248.7 7689.3 64% 11864.1 0.0 0%
124E 1555.3 1402.8 47% 2896.6 0.0 0%
124F 3232.9 1220.1 27% 4236.9 111.8 3%
124G 3.1 0.8 20% 19.1 0.0 0%
124H 80.2 9.4 11% 88.0 0.0 0%
136C 0.0 0.0 0% 0.0 0.0 100%
141A 316.3 244.1 44% 383.4 121.1 24%
141B 493.4 262.6 35% 580.1 50.5 8%
141D 0.0 5.6 100% 3.3 0.7 18%
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
SUBZONES
2000 MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE
(in $millions)
Appendix C
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Received Shipped
Zone Domestic Status Foreign Status % For. Status U.S Export % Export
142A 504.2 1357.7 73% 1618.6 0.0 0%
142B 3.3 346.1 99% 319.1 11.3 3%
142C 228.0 1374.7 86% 1478.7 22.5 1%
143A 10.2 5.5 35% 13.6 2.9 17%
145A 190.1 36.0 16% 217.2 5.0 2%
146A 141.0 38.3 21% 154.1 23.6 13%
146C 85.3 12.9 13% 100.0 1.7 2%
146D 1718.0 568.2 25% 2233.4 0.0 0%
149A 472.8 3.6 1% 449.5 20.0 4%
149B 0.0 11.0 100% 0.8 10.1 92%
149C 2133.4 783.3 27% 2656.1 211.7 7%
151A 133.8 0.6 0% 125.3 0.6 0%
152B 3250.0 625.5 16% 3918.7 0.0 0%
154A 4659.0 1425.0 23% 6101.0 0.0 0%
155C 20.8 160.7 89% 173.3 6.4 4%
161A 49.1 0.0 0% 43.2 1.0 2%
161B 933.9 216.5 19% 1122.5 14.3 1%
162A 0.0 245.2 100% 264.7 0.0 0%
167A 3.3 40.9 92% 40.5 0.7 2%
167B 54.9 17.8 24% 75.4 0.0 0%
168A 0.0 13.7 100% 12.1 0.1 1%
168B 0.0 58.0 100% 40.5 0.0 0%
172A 0.0 0.3 100% 0.0 0.2 100%
174A 1.0 0.4 28% 0.3 0.0 0%
179A 0.0 0.0 100% 0.0 0.0 100%
181A 428.0 272.8 39% 659.0 0.0 0%
183A 20102.1 73.1 0% 19269.9 802.5 4%
185C 35.2 5.8 14% 0.4 0.1 28%
199A 2663.8 2140.9 45% 4694.9 4.2 0%
199B 802.8 163.2 17% 951.8 0.0 0%
199C 255.4 1078.7 81% 1168.9 152.9 12%
199D 1424.8 658.7 32% 2071.2 0.0 0%
200A 117.0 160.0 58% 266.0 0.0 0%
202A 2.2 10.5 82% 11.8 0.1 1%
202B 598.5 1214.7 67% 1760.4 0.0 0%
202C 673.7 146.8 18% 834.1 0.0 0%
204A 0.0 46.9 100% 39.2 10.1 20%
205A 2.3 11.3 83% 5.2 4.8 48%
205B 462.0 309.2 40% 694.0 12.2 2%
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Appendix D
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES SUMMARY STATISTICS (in $ billions; fiscal year)
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Merchandise Received GP Zones 15.11 16.92 20.62 24.59 28.16 Subzones 153.51 160.92 136.47 148.99 209.96 Total 168.62 177.85 157.09 173.58 238.12
% Subzones 91% 90% 87% 86% 88%
Domestic Status Inputs* GP Zones 5.28 6.32 8.54 11.11 14.99 Subzones 120.40 114.83 96.30 104.47 136.84 Total 125.68 121.16 104.84 115.58 151.84
Domestic Status Inputs Ratio (%) GP Zones 35% 37% 41% 45% 53% Subzones 78% 71% 71% 70% 65% Average 75% 68% 67% 67% 64%
Foreign Status Inputs GP Zones 9.82 10.60 12.08 13.48 13.17 Subzones 33.11 46.09 40.17 44.53 73.12 Total 42.94 56.69 52.25 58.00 86.29
Exports** GP Zones 4.04 4.23 6.64 6.52 3.69 Subzones 13.05 12.70 10.33 10.32 11.01 Total 17.09 16.93 16.97 16.84 14.70
Exports/Foreign Status Inputs Ratio (%) GP Zones 41% 40% 55% 48% 28% Subzones 39% 28% 26% 23% 15% Average 40% 30% 32% 29% 17%
Approved FTZ Projects 211 219 226 232 231
Active FTZ Projects*** 134 141 145 142 144 GP Zones 110 118 123 121 118 Subzones 179 201 204 210 217
* Domestic status merchandise is mainly merchandise of domestic origin but includes some foreign-origin goods on which Customs entry and duty payments have been made prior to their entering FTZs.
** Export figures are based on material inputs and do not include value added.
** Active 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. FTZ'S
(In $ Millions)*
GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES
Autos/Other Motor Vehicles $4565Crude & Petroleum Oils & Related Products 2795Electronic Products & Parts 2053Machinery/Equipment & Supplies 641Auto/Other Motor Vehicle Parts 398Computers/Office Equip. & Rel. Parts 368Wearing Apparel/Textiles & Rel. Prod. 231Metal & Mineral Products 192Toiletries/Cosmetics & Related Products 178Jewelry/Watches 167Juice Concentrate 156Ship Parts & Related Equipment 130 Liquor 130Tobacco Products 113Electrical Equipment & Related Parts 113Audio Video Equipment & Supplies 106Vacuum Fluorescent Displays 101Medical Equipment & Supplies 100Photo/Optical Equip. & Supplies 78Luggage/Handbags & Related Products 56Chemicals & Related Products 45Steel 42Home Appliances/Furnishings & Decorations 41Other Food Products 39Bearings 39Miscellaneous 24Pharmaceuticals & Related Products 17Sugar 10Plastic/Rubber Products 8Satellites & Related Equipment 8Sporting Goods/Rec. Equip. 5
FTZ SUBZONES
Crude & Petroleum Oils $60914Auto Parts 2930Other Motor Vehicles & Parts 2297Computers/Office Equip. & Rel. Parts 1194Autos 913Other Metal & Mineral Products 633Pharmaceuticals & Supplies 385Ship Parts & Shipboard Equipment 347Photo Optical Equipment & Supplies 325Other Audio Video Equipment & Supplies 309Chemicals 305Machinery/Equipment & Supplies 209Home Appliances/Furnishings & Related Parts 152Watches/Jewelry 141 Toiletries/Cosmetics & Related Products 92Wearing Apparel/Textiles & Related Products 78Electrical Equipment & Related Parts 35Electronic Products & Parts 24Miscellaneous 21Steel 16Juice Concentrates 10Milk Products/Infant Formula 6 Car Radios/Cassette Decks/CD’s & Parts 1
* The above figures represent estimates of the value of foreign-statusmerchandise received based on reports from grantees regarding themain products received at their zones.
APPENDIX F
22
SUMMARY
APPLICATIONS FILED
FISCAL YEAR 2000
DOC. APPLICANT TYPE FILED, F.R.
47-99 FTZ 207, Capital Region Airport Commission SZ, Alfa Laval
Thermal, Inc.
10/14/99
(64 FR 57627, 10/26/99)
48-99 FTZ 137, Washington Dulles Foreign Trade
Zone, Inc.
EXP 10/14/99
(64 FR 57626, 10/26/99)
49-99 FTZ 207, Capital Region Airport Commission SZ, Ericsson, Inc. 10/15/99
(64 FR 57626, 10/26/99)
50-99 FTZ 77, City of Memphis, Tennessee EXP of MFG
SZ 77B, Brother
10/18/99
(64 FR 60766, 11/8/99)
51-99 FTZ 134, Partners for Economic Progress, Inc. GRANT
TRANSFER
9/16/99
52-99 FTZ 2 29, We st Virginia E conom ic
Develo pmen t Autho rity
EXP of MFG
SZ 229 A, Toy ota
10/25/99
(64 FR 59160, 11/2/99)
53-99 FTZ 68, City of El Paso, Texas EXP 10/26/99
(64 FR 60408, 11/5/99)
54-99 FTZ 2 1, South Carolina State Ports A uthority EXP 10/28/99
(64 FR 61820, 11/15/99)
55-99 FTZ 11 6, Foreign-T rade Zone of Southeast
Texas, Inc.
EXP of MFG
SZ 116 B, Fina O il
11/8/99
(64 FR 63786, 11/22/99)
56-99 FTZ 174, City of Tucson, Arizona EXP 11/8/99
(64 FR 63785, 11/22/99)
57-99 FTZ 36, City of Galveston, Texas GRANT
TRANSFER
11/9/99
58-99 FTZ 8 4, Port of H ouston A uthority EXP 11/17/99
(64 FR 66879, 11/30/99)
59-99 FTZ 26, Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc. EXP 11/23/99
(64 FR 67844, 12/3/99)
60-99 FTZ 106, Port Authority of the Greater
Oklahoma City Area
SZ, Imation
Enterprises Corp.
11/24/99
(64 FR 67845, 12/3/99)
61-99 FTZ 103, Gran d Forks Regional Airport
Autho rity
SZ, Imation
Enterprises Corp.
11/24/99
(64 FR 67845, 12/3/99)
62-99 FTZ 174, City of Tucson, Arizona SZ, Imation
Enterprises Corp.
11/24/99
(64 FR 67843, 12/3/99)
DOC. APPLICANT TYPE FILED, F.R.
23
63-99 FTZ 205, Oxnard Harbor District SZ, Imation
Enterprises Corp.
11/24/99
(64 FR 67844, 12/3/99)
64-99 March Joint Powers Authority (California) NZ 12/6/99
(64 FR 69988, 12/15/99)
65-99 Southern California Logistics Airport
Autho rity
NZ 12/16/99
(64 FR 72642, 12/28/99)
1-2000 FTZ 22, Illinois International Port District EXP 1/4/00
(65 FR 2375, 1/14/00)
2-2000 FTZ 1 93, Pinella s Coun ty Board of Cou nty
Comm issioners
SZ, RP Scherer
Corporation
1/20/00
(65 FR 5308, 2/3/00)
3-2000 FTZ 148, Industrial Development Board of
Blount C ounty
SZ, M atsushita
Electron ic
2/10/00
(65 FR 8118, 2/17/00)
4-2000 FTZ 86, Port of Tacoma EXP 2/17/00
(65 FR 11549, 3/3/00)
5-2000 FTZ 15, Greater Kansas City Foreign-Trade
Zone, Inc.
EXP of MFG
SZ 15E, Kawasaki
3/1/00
(65 FR 12969, 3/10/00)
6-2000 Erie-W estern Pen nsylvan ia Port Au thority NZ 3/1/00
(65 FR 12970, 3/10/00)
7-2000 FTZ 94, City of Laredo, Texas EXP 3/3/00
(65 FR 12970, 3/10/00)
8-2000 City of Waco, Texas NZ 3/6/00
(65 FR 13938, 3/15/00)
9-2000 FTZ 25, Broward County, Florida SZ, Co astal Fuels
Marketing, Inc.
3/15/00
(65 FR 15304, 3/22/00)
10-2000 FTZ 86, Port of Tacoma SZ, Tesoro Petroleum
Corporation
3/15/00
(65 FR 15305, 3/22/00)
11-2000 FTZ 39, Dallas/Fort Worth International
Airport Board
SZ, Zale Corporation 3/21/00
(65 FR 16562, 3/29/00)
12-2000 FTZ 79, City of Tampa, Florida EXP 3/28/00
(65 FR 18282, 4/7/00)
13-2000 FTZ 121, Capital District Regional Planning
Commission
TERMINATION
SZ 121B, BASF
4/6/00
14-2000 FTZ 149, Brazos River Harbor Navigation
District
EXP 4/14/00
(65 FR 24446, 4/26/00)
15-2000 FTZ 37, FTZ of Orange, Ltd. PROCESSING
Newb urgh/Pr ismatic
4/26/00
(65 FR 25905, 5/4/00)
DOC. APPLICANT TYPE FILED, F.R.
24
16-2000 FTZ 3, San Francisco Port Commission EXP 4/28/00
(65 FR 30057, 5/10/00)
17-2000 FTZ 8 , Toledo -Lucas C ounty P ort Auth ority SZ, Sunoco Inc. 5/3/00
(65 FR 31140, 5/16/00)
18-2000 FTZ 106, Port Authority of the Greater
Oklahoma City Area
SZ, Conoco Inc. 5/3/00
(65 FR 31141, 5/16/00)
19-2000 FTZ 165, City of Midland SZ, Phillips
Petroleum Corp.
5/3/00
(65 FR 31301, 5/17/00)
20-2000 FTZ 160, Municipality of Anchorage SZ, Tesoro Petroleum
Corporation
5/5/00
(65 FR 31139, 5/16/00)
21-2000 FTZ 183, Foreign Trade Zone of Central
Texas, Inc.
EXP 5/26/00
(65 FR 35603, 6/5/00)
22-2000 FTZ 1 46, Bi-Sta te Autho rity EXP of MFG
SZ 146 A, Nor th
American Lighting
5/30/00
(65 FR 35603, 6/5/00)
23-2000 FTZ 78, Metropolitan Government of
Nashv ille and Da vidson C ounty
EXP
MFG(D ell Computer)
6/1/00
(65 FR 36888, 6/12/00)
24-2000 FTZ 9 , Departm ent of Bu siness, Eco nomic
Develo pmen t & Tou rism, State o f Hawa ii
Removal of Boa rd
Order Restriction
6/2/00
(65 FR 36887, 6/12/00)
25-2000 FTZ 158, Vicksburg/Jackson Foreign-Trade
Zone, Inc.
SZ, Alliant
Aerospace
6/2/00
(65 FR 36887, 6/12/00)
26-2000 FTZ 9 3, Triang le J Coun cil of Gov ernme nts SZ, Pergo, Inc. 6/5/00
(65 FR 37114, 6/13/00)
27-2000 FTZ 50, Board of Harbor Commissioners of
the City of Long Beach
EXP 6/5/00
(65 FR 37113, 6/13/00)
28-2000 FTZ 2 9, Louisv ille and Jeffe rson Co unty
Riverpo rt Autho rity
EXP 6/9/00
(65 FR 37959, 6/19/00)
29-2000 FTZ 245, Decatur Park District SZ, Arc her Dan iels
Midland
6/13/00
(65 FR 39123, 6/23/00)
30-2000 City of E ureka, C alifornia NZ 6/16/00
(65 FR 39123, 6/23/00)
31-2000 FTZ 1 38, Rick enback er Port A uthority EXP 6/20/00
(65 FR 39866, 6/28/00)
32-2000 FTZ 112, Colorado Springs Foreign-Trade
Zone, Inc.
EXP
MFG (Quantum)
6/27/00
(65 FR 41430, 7/5/00)
DOC. APPLICANT TYPE FILED, F.R.
25
33-2000 FTZ 7, Puerto Rico Industrial Development
Company
SZ, CPC/CPR, Inc. 7/6/00
(65 FR 43289, 7/13/00)
34-2000 Pensacola-Escambia County Promotion and
Development Comm ission (Florida)
NZ 7/6/00
(65 FR 43288, 7/13/00)
35-2000 FTZ 74, Baltimore Development Corporation EXP 7/7/00
(65 FR 43289, 7/13/00)
36-2000 FTZ 173, Port of Grays Harbor EXP 7/10/00
(65 FR 43736, 7/14/00)
37-2000 FTZ 34, Coun ty of Niagara, New York EXP 7/17/00
(65 FR 45752, 7/25/00)
38-2000 FTZ 57, North Carolina Department of
Commerce
SZ, Volvo
Construction
7/17/00
(65 FR 47377, 8/2/00)
39-2000 FTZ 4 4, New Jersey Co mme rce and E conom ic
Growth Commission
EXT of MFG
Quest International
7/18/00
(65 FR 47376, 8/2/00)
40-2000 FTZ 219, Yuma County Airport Authority,
Inc.
EXP 7/20/00
(65 FR 47375, 8/2/00)
41-2000 FTZ 82, City of Mobile, Alabama EXP of MFG
SZ 82E , Synge nta
7/21/00
(65 FR 47375, 8/2/00)
42-2000 FTZ 70, Greater Detroit Foreign-Trade Zone,
Inc.
EXP 7/24/00
(65 FR 47376, 8/2/00)
43-2000 FTZ 154, Greater Baton R ouge Port
Commission
EXP 7/26/00
(65 FR 47375, 8/2/00)
44-2000 FTZ 46, Greater Cincinnati Foreign Trade
Zone, Inc.
EXP 7/27/00
(65 FR 47712, 8/3/00)
45-2000 FTZ 73, Maryland Department of
Transportation
EXP of MFG
SZ 73A, Rotorex
7/27/00
(65 FR 47712, 8/3/00)
46-2000 FTZ 86, Port of Tacoma SZ, M atsushita
Kotobuki Electronics
8/2/00
(65 FR 49536, 8/14/00)
47-2000 FTZ 104, Savannah Airport Commission EXP 8/8/00
(65 FR 50178, 8/17/00)
48-2000 FTZ 134, Chattanooga Chamber Foundation SZ, Kom atsu
America International
8/11/00
(65 FR 50178, 8/17/00)
49-2000 FTZ 61, Puerto Rico Exports Development
Corporation
EXP of SZ 61D
(Merck) and of MFG
8/10/00
(65 FR 51293, 8/23/00)
50-2000 FTZ 61, Puerto Rico Exports Development
Corporation
EXP of SZ 61E
(Merck) and of MFG
8/10/00
(65 FR 51293, 8/23/00)
DOC. APPLICANT TYPE FILED, F.R.
26
51-2000 FTZ 1 25, St. Josep h Coun ty Airpo rt Autho rity SZ, Audiovox 8/14/00
(65 FR 51293, 8/23/00)
52-2000 FTZ 4 4, New Jersey Co mme rce and E conom ic
Growth Commission
EXP 8/22/00
(65 FR 52984, 8/31/000
53-2000 Sanford Airport Authority (Florida) NZ 9/5/00
(65 FR 55221, 9/13/00)
54-2000 FTZ 8 , Toledo -Lucas C ounty P ort Auth ority EXP 9/19/00
(65 FR 58044, 9/27/00)
55-2000 City of Edinburg, Texas NZ 9/22/00
(65 FR 58509, 9/29/00)
56-2000 FTZ 70, Greater Detroit Foreign-Trade Zone,
Inc.
EXP 9/29/00
(65 FR 59823, 10/6/00)
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APPENDIX G
Administrative ActionsFY 2000
Minor Modifications - A(27f) 1/CASE ACTION
ZONE NO. LOCATION NUMBER DATE37 Orange County, NY A(27f)-41-99 10/13/9922 Chicago, IL A(27f)-42-99 10/28/992 New Orleans, LA A(27f)-43-99 11/01/992 New Orleans, LA A(27f)-44-99 11/16/9920 Suffolk, Virginia A(27f)-45-99 12/17/9972J Endress & Hauser (Indianapolis, IN) A(27f)-46-99 11/29/99193 Pinellas Cty, FL A(27f)-47-99 12/22/99141B Xerox (Monroe Cty, NY) A(27f)-48-99 12/21/9938A BMW (Spartanburg Cty, SC) A(27f)-49-99 11/22/99181 Akron/Canton, OH A(27f)-50-99 11/29/9968 El Paso, TX A(27f)-51-99 12/08/9939 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX A(27f)-52-99 12/15/99100 Dayton, OH A(27f)-53-99 12/13/99172A Oneida, Ltd. (Oneida Cty, NY) A(27f)-54-99 12/17/9964 Jacksonville, FL A(27f)-55-99 01/05/00153 San Diego, CA A(27f)-56-99 12/23/9929B Ford (Louisville, KY) A(27f)-57-99 12/29/9975D SGS Thomson (Phoenix, AZ) A(27f)-1-00 01/11/0092B Ingalls (Pascagoula, MS) A(27f)-2-00 01/21/0025 Port Everglades, FL A(27f)-3-00 01/31/0035 Philadelphia, PA A(27f)-4-00 02/11/002 New Orleans, LA A(27f)-5-00 02/25/0021 Charleston, SC A(27f)-6-00 02/25/0077 Memphis, TN A(27f)-7-00 03/02/0062 Brownsville, TX A(27f)-8-00 03/07/00119 Minneapolis, MN A(27f)-9-00 03/31/00 218 St. Lucie Cty, FL A(27f)-10-00 03/31/00119 Minneapolis, MN A(27f)-11-00 04/11/0074 Baltimore, MD A(27f)-12-00 04/12/00220 Sioux Falls, SD A(27f)-13-00 04/12/0040D Lincoln Electric (Cleveland, OH) A(27f)-14-00 04/13/00126 Reno, NV A(27f)-15-00 04/18/0077 Memphis, TN A(27f)-16-00 04/19/00116A Motiva (Port Arthur, TX) A(27f)-17-00 05/03/0026 Atlanta, GA A(27f)-18-00 05/05/0050 Long Beach, CA A(27f)-19-00 05/18/00202 Los Angeles, CA A(27f)-20-00 06/05/0020 Suffolk, VA A(27f)-21-00 07/19/0074 Baltimore, MD A(27f)-22-00 06/08/0078 Nashville, TN A(27f)-23-00 06/13/00123A Storage Technology (Longmont, CO) A(27f)-24-00 06/29/0018 San Jose, CA A(27f)-25-00 06/29/0074 Baltimore, MD A(27f)-26-00 07/06/0039 Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX A(27f)-27-00 07/10/00 167B Polaris (Brown Cty, WI) A(27f)-28-00 2/ 176 Rockford, IL A(27f)-29-00 07/18/0092 Harrison Cty, MS A(27f)-30-00 07/25/00116B Fina Oil (Port Arthur, TX) A(27f)-31-00 08/02/0042 Orlando, FL A(27f)-32-00 08/02/0038A BMW (Spartanburg Cty, SC) A(27f)-33-00 08/03/00202 Los Angeles, CA A(27f)-34-00 08/04/0054 Clinton Cty, NY A(27f)-35-00 08/11/0074 Baltimore, MD A(27f)-36-00 08/11/00150 El Paso, TX A(27f)-37-00 02/05/0170 Detroit, MI A(27f)-38-00 09/08/007 Mayaquez, PR A(27f)-39-00 09/18/0094 Laredo, TX A(27f)-40-00 09/20/00181 Akron/Canton, OH A(27f)-41-00 09/21/00113 Ellis Cty, TX A(27f)-42-00 09/21/0081 Manchester, NH A(27f)-43-00 09/21/0092B Ingalls (Pascagoula, MS) A(27f)-44-00 09/28/00202C Tosco (Los Angeles, CA) A(27f)-45-00 09/29/0070 Detroit, MI A(27f)-46-00 09/29/00213 Lee Cty, FL A(27f)-47-00 10/04/00
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SCOPE - A(32c)
ZONE LOCATION CASE NUMBER ACTION DATE 45 Cargo Handling (Portland, OR) A(32c)-5-99 11/30/9927C Lawrence Textiles (Boston, MA) A(32c)-6-99 11/30/9986 Rempel (Tacoma, WA) A(32c)-1-00 01/21/00146C/78G Fedders/Columbia Specialties A(32c)-2-00 10/03/00124H Bollinger (Lockport, LA) A(32c)-3-00 02/29/00153 AMT Freight (San Diego, CA) A(32c)-4-00 02/02/0059A Kawasaki (Lincoln, NE) A(32c)-5-00 05/23/00149E BP-Amoco (Freeport, TX) A(32c)-6-00 06/09/0072K Onkyo (Indianapolis, IN) A(32c)-7-00 08/21/00
ZONE RESTRICTED - A(44)
ZONE LOCATION CASE NUMBER ACTION DATE 94 Laredo, TX A(44)-1-99 10/18/99163 Ponce, PR A(44)-2-99 02/10/0092 Gulfport/Biloxi, MS A(44)-1-00 3/49 Newark A(44)-2-00 11/24/00
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1/ The case numbers refer to the subsection of the regulations involved.2/ Pending 3/ Withdrawn
29
APPENDIX H
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES
This list gives the address ad phone number of the contact person for each FTZ project. If the contact person is not an employee of the grantee, the
name of the grantee organization is also given. If assistance is needed from FTZ Staff, U.S. Department of Commerce, please call (202) 482-2862.
Zone No. 1, New York City, New York
Operator: S & F Warehouse, Inc.
Brooklyn Navy Yard, Building 77, Brooklyn, NY 11205
Roman Ferber (212) 618-8935
Grantee: City of New York
Zone No. 2, New Orleans, Louisiana
Grantee/Operator: Board of Commissioners of the Port of
New Orleans, P.O. Box 60046, New Orleans, LA 70160
Jim Reese (504) 528-3264
Zone No. 3, San Fra ncisco, California
Operator: Foreign Trade Services, Inc.
Pier 23, Embarcadero St., San Francisco, CA 94111
Monica Alexopulos (415) 391-0176
Grantee: San Francisco Port Commission
Zone No. 5, Seattle, Washington
Grantee/Operator: Port of Seattle Commission
P.O. Box 1209, Seattle, WA 98111
Chuck O’Donnell (206) 728-3627
Zone No. 7, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Grantee/Operator: Puerto Rico Industrial Dev. Co.
P.O. Box 362350, San Juan, PR 00936-2350
Gerardo Toro (787) 834-0620
Zone No. 8, Toledo, O hio
Grantee: Toledo-Luc as County Port A uthority
One Maritime Plaza, Toledo, OH 43604-1866
Kelly Rivera (419) 243-8251
Zone No. 9, Honolulu, H awaii
Grantee/O perator: Sta te of Hawa ii
Pier 2, 521 Ala Moana, Honolulu, HI 96813
Mark Anderson (808) 586-2507
Zone No. 12, McAllen, Texas
Grantee/Operator: McAllen Economic Development Corporation
6401 South 33rd Street, McAllen, TX 78501
Joyce Dean (210) 682-4306
Zone No. 14, Little Rock, Arkansas
Operator: Little Rock Po rt Authority
7500 Lindsey Road, Little Rock, AR 72206
Paul Latture (501) 490-1468
Grantee: Arkansas Dept. of Industrial Development
Zone No. 15, Kansas City, Missouri
Grantee/Operator: Greater Kansas City FTZ, Inc.
River Market Office Building, 20 East 5th Street, Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64106
Chris N. Vedros (816) 474-2227
Zone No. 16, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Grantee/O perator: Ec onomic D ev. Corp. o f Sault Ste. M arie
1301 West Easterday Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
James F. Hendricks (906) 635-9131
Zone No. 17, Kansas City, Kansas
Grantee/Operator: Greater Kansas City FTZ, Inc.
River Market Office Bldg, 20 East 5th Street, Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64106
Chris N. Vedros (816) 474-2227
Zone No. 18, San Jo se, California
Grantee: City of San Jose
Office of Economic Development
60 South Market Street, Suite 470, San Jose, CA 95113
Joseph Hedges (408) 277-3439
Zone No. 19, Omaha, Nebraska
Grantee/Operator: Dock Board of the City of Omaha
701 Abbott Drive, Omaha, NE 68102-4701
Brian Ward (402) 341-1300
Zone No. 20, Suffolk, V irginia
Grantee: Virginia Port Auth ority
600 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510
Bob Merhige (757) 683-8000
Zone No. 21, Dorchester County, South Carolina
Grantee: South C arolina State Ports Auth ority
P.O. Box 22287, Charleston, SC 29413-2287
Mike McGinnis (843) 577-8144
Zone No. 22, Chicag o, Illinois
Grantee: Illinois International Port District
3600 East 95th Street, Chicago, IL 60617-5193
Matt Dosen (773) 646-4400
Zone No. 23, Buffalo, New York
Grantee: C ounty of E rie
275 Oak Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
Dennis T. Gorski (716) 856-6525
Zone No. 24, Pittston, Pe nnsylvania
Grantee/Operator: Eastern Distribution Center, Inc.
1151 Oak Street, Pittston, PA 18640-3795
Michael J. Horvath (717) 655-5581
Zone No. 25, Port Everglades, Florida
Grantee/Operator: Port Everglades Department of
Broward County
1850 Eller Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Robert Jacob (954) 765-4620
Zone No. 26, Atlanta, G eorgia
Grantee: Georgia Foreign Trade Zone, Inc.
Atlanta Tradeport, 800 Tradeport Blvd, Suite 811
Atlanta, GA 30354
Julie Brown (404) 362-3532
Zone No. 27, Boston, M assachusetts
Grantee: Mass achusetts Port A uthority
Boston Fish Pier, East Building II, Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210
Lynn Vikesland (617) 946-4413
Zone No. 28, New Bedford, Massac husetts
Grantee/Operato r: City of New Bedford
Office of City Planning, 133 William Street, Room 211
New Bedford, MA 02740-6172
Marc R. Rousseau (508) 979-1488
Zone No. 29, Louisville, Kentucky
Grantee/Operato r: Louisville & Jefferson Cou nty Riverport
Authority, 6900 Riverport Drive, Louisville, KY 40258
Larry McFall (502) 935-6024
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Zone No. 30, Salt Lake City, Utah
Grantee: Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City
451 South State Street, Room 406, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Frank McCrady (801) 535-6306
Zone No. 31, Gran ite City, Illinois
Grantee/Operator: Tri-City Regional Port District
2801 Rock Road, Granite City, IL 62040
Robert Wydra (618) 452-3337
Zone No. 32, Miami, Florida
Grantee: Greater Miami Foreign Trade Zone, Inc.
Omni International Com plex, 1601 Biscay ne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132-1260
Rhodele Holzberg (305) 350-7719
Zone No. 33, Pittsburg h, Pennsylvania
Grantee: Regional Industrial Development Corporation of
Southwe stern Pen nsylvania
425 6th Avenue, Suite 500, Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1819
Frank Brooks Robinson (412) 471-3939
Zone No. 34, Niagara County, New York
Operator: North American Trading and Drayage
2221 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
Jodyne Morphy (716) 731-4900
Grantee: County o f Niagara
Zone No. 35, Philade lphia, Pennsylvania
Grantee: Philadelphia Re gional Port Authority
3460 N. Delaware Avenue, Second Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Edward Henderson (215) 426-2600
Zone No. 36, Galveston, Texas
Operator: Port of Galveston
123 Rosenberg, P.O. Box 328, Galveston, TX 77553
Diane Falcioni (409) 766-6121
Grantee: Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves
Zone No. 37, Orange County, New York
Grantee: County of Orange
265 Main Street, Goshen, NY 10924
Geoffrey Chanin (914) 294-4800
Zone No. 38, Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Grantee: South C arolina State Ports Auth ority
P.O. Box 22287, Charleston, SC 29413-2287
Mike McGinnis (843)577-8144
Zone No. 39, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
Grantee/Operator: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board
P.O. Drawer 619428, DFW Airport, TX 75261-9428
Tracy Kaplan (972) 574-3121
Zone No. 40, Clevela nd, Ohio
Grantee: Cleveland P ort Authority
1375 E. Ninth Street, Suite 1650, Cleveland, OH 44114-1786
Roseann Deleon (216) 241-8004 x22
Zone No. 41, Milwa ukee, Wisconsin
Grantee: Foreign Trade Zone of Wisconsin, Ltd.
P.O. Box 340046, Milwaukee, WI 53224
Vincent J. Boever (414) 571-0748
Zone No. 42, Orlando, Florida
Grantee/Operato r: Greater Orlando Av iation Authority
4101 Lindy Circle, Orlando, FL 32827
Linda Smith (407) 825-2213
Zone No. 43, Battle Creek, Michigan
Operator: BC/CAL/KAL Inland Port Authority of South Central
Michigan Development Corporation
P.O. Box 1438, Battle Creek, MI 49016
Jan Burland (616) 962-7526
Grantee: City of Battle Creek
Zone No. 44, Morris County, New Jersey
Grantee: N .J. Departm ent of Com merce & E conomic
Development, Division of International Trade
20 West State Street, P.O. Box 820
Trenton, NJ 08625
Jose Gomez-Rivera (609) 633-3606
Zone No. 45, Portland, Oregon
Grantee/Operator: Port of Portland
121 NW Everett, Portland, OR 97209
Fay Malloy (503) 944-7544
Zone No. 46, Cincinna ti, Ohio
Grantee/Operator: Greater Cincinnati FTZ, Inc.
300 Carew Tower, 441 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-2812
Ken Fightmaster (613) 579-3119
Zone No. 47, Boone County, Kentucky
Grantee/Operator: Greater Cincinnati FTZ, Inc.
300 Carew Tower, 441 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-2812
Ken Fightmaster (613) 579-3111
Zone No. 48, Tucson, Arizona
Grantee: Papago-Tucson FTZ Corporation
P.O. Box 11246 - Mission Station, Tucson, AZ 85734
William Tatom (520) 746-3692
Zone No. 49, Newark/Elizabeth, New Jersey
Grantee/Operator: Port Authority of NY and NJ
FTZ 49, 233 Park A venue South, 8 th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Lucy Ambrosino (212) 435-4259
Zone No. 50, Long Be ach, California
Grantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners of the Port of
Long Beach, P.O. Box 570, Long Beach, CA 90801-0570
Bruce Jameson (562) 590-4162
Zone No. 51, Duluth, M innesota
Grantee/Operato r: Seaway Port Au thority of Duluth
1200 Port Terminal Drive, P.O. Box 16877
Duluth, MN 55816-0877
Ray Skelton (218) 727-8525
Zone No. 52, Suffolk County, New York
Grantee/O perator: Co unty of Su ffolk
1 Trade Zone Drive, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
John E. Dobbs (516) 588-5757
Zone No. 53, Rogers County, Oklahoma
Grantee/Operator: City of Tulsa-Rogers County Port Auth.
5350 Cimarron Road, Catoosa, OK 74015-3027
Robert W. Portiss (918) 266-2291 x19
Zone No. 54, Clinton County, New York
Grantee/Operator: Clinton County Area Dev. Corp.
61 Area Development Drive, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Adore F. Kurtz (518) 563-3100
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Zone No. 55, Burlington, Vermont
Grantee/Operator: Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation
60 Main Street, Suite 101, P.O. Box 786
Burlington, VT 05402-0786
C. Harry Behney (802) 862-5726
Zone No. 56, Oak land, California
Operator: Pacific American Warehousing & Trucking Co.
9401 San Leandro, Oakland, CA 94603
Linda Childs (510) 568-8500
Grantee: City of Oakland
Zone No. 57, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Operator: Piedmont Distribution Center
P.O. Box 7123, Charlotte, NC 28241-7123
Betty Robinson (704) 587-5573
Grantee: North Carolina Department of Commerce
Zone No. 58, Bangor, Maine
Grantee/Operator: City of Bangor
Econom ic Develop ment Offic e, City Hall
73 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401
Stephen A. Bolduc (207) 947-4842
Zone No. 59, Lincoln, Nebraska
Grantee/Operator: Lincoln Chamber of Commerce
Lincoln Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
1135 M Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68501
Sherrie Hanneman (402) 436-2379
Zone No. 60, Nogales, Arizona
Grantee: N ogales-Sa nta Cruz C ounty Ec onomic
Development Foundation, Inc.
1790 North Mastick Way, Suite “E”, Nogales, AZ 85621
Susan Morales (520) 377-2055
Zone No. 61, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Grantee/Operator: Commercial and Farm Credit and
Development Corporation of Puerto Rico
Box 195009, San Juan, PR 00919-5009
Lionel A. Lopez (787) 793-3090
Zone No. 62, Brownsville, Texas
Grantee/Operator: Brownsville Navigation District
Foreign-Trade Zone #62, 1000 Foust Road
Brownsville, TX 78521
Jo Lynne Saban (210) 831-4592
Zone No. 63, Prince George's County, Maryland
Grantee: Prince George's County Government
Office of the County Executive
14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Steve Paul (301) 952-3706
Zone No. 64, Jacksonville, Florida
Grantee: Jacks onville Port Authority
P.O. Box 3005, 2831 Talleyrand Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32206-0005
Deborah G. Claytor (904) 630-3053
Zone No. 65, Panama City, Florida
Grantee/Operato r: Panama City Port A uthority
P.O. Box 15095, Panama City, FL 32406
Charles Lewis (850) 763-8471
Zone No. 66, Wilmington, North Carolina
Operator: N.C. State P ort Authority
P.O. Box 9002, Wilmington, NC 28402
Robin Ormsby (910) 763-1621
Grantee: North Carolina Dept. of Commerce
Zone No. 67, Morehead City, North Carolina
Operator: N.C. State P ort Authority
P.O. Box 9002, Wilmington, NC 28402
Robin Ormsby (910) 763-1621
Grantee: North Carolina Dept. of Commerce
Zone No. 68, El Paso, Texas
Grantee: City of El Paso
5B Butterfield Trail Boulevard, El Paso, TX 79906-4945
Jose Quinonez (915) 771-6016
Zone No. 70, Detroit, Michigan
Grantee: Greater Detroit Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
8109 East Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48214
W. Steven Olinek (313) 331-3842
Zone No. 71, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Grantee: Economic and Industrial Development Commission
of Windsor Locks, Town Office Building, 50 Church Street
P.O. Box L, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
James E. Maitland (860) 627-1447
Zone No. 72, Indianapolis, Indiana
Operator: Greater Indianapolis FTZ, Inc.
FTZ No. 72, P.O. Box 51681, Indianapolis, IN 46251
Kent Ebbing (317) 487-7200
Grantee: Indianapo lis Airport Authority
Zone No. 73, Baltimore/Washington Int'l Airport, Maryland
Grantee: Maryland Dept. of Transportation
Maryland Aviation Administration, P.O. Box 8766
BWI Airport, MD 21240-0766
Gary E. Davies (410) 859-7002
Zone No. 74, Baltimore, Maryland
Operator: Baltimore City Development Corporation
36 South Charles Street, Suite 1600, Baltimore, MD 21201
Suzanne Reil (410) 837-9305
Grantee: City of Baltimore
Zone No. 75, Phoenix, Arizona
Grantee: C ity of Phoe nix
Community & Economic Development Department
200 West Washington Street, 20th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85003-1611
Robert Wojtan (602) 262-5040
Zone No. 76, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Grantee/Operato r: City of Bridgeport
City Hall, Room 301, 45 Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Edward Lavernoich (203) 576-7221
Zone No. 77, Memphis, Tennessee
Grantee: T he City of M emphis
Memphis & Shelby County, Division of Planning & Develop.
City Hall, 125 North Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103-2084
Connie Binkowitz (901) 576-7107
Zone No. 78, Nashville, Tennessee
Grantee: Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County
c/o Mayor’s Office of Economic and Community Development
117 Union Street, Nashville, TN 37201
Jennifer Andrews (615) 880-1827
Zone No. 79, Tampa, Florida
Grantee: City of Tampa
c/o Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 420, Tampa, FL 33601
Charlotte L. Starfire (813) 276-9462
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Zone No. 80, San Antonio, Texas
Grantee: C ity of San A ntonio
Economic Development Department
P.O. Box 839966, San Antonio, TX 78283-3966
Virginia Cobarrubias (210) 207-8163 x8152
Zone No. 81, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Grantee/Operato r: New Hampshire S tate Port Authority
P.O. Box 369, Portsmouth, NH 03902-0369
Geno Marconi (603) 436-8500
Zone No. 82, Mobile, Alabama
Operator: Mobile Airport Au thority
2062 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36607
Greg Jones (251) 471-1903
Grantee: C ity of Mobile
Zone No. 83, Huntsville, Alabama
Grantee/Operato r: Huntsville-Madison Cou nty Airport Authority
2062 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36607
Craig Pool (251) 471-6725
Zone No. 84, Harris County, Texas
Grantee: Port of Hou ston Authority
111 East Loop North, Houston, TX 77029
Jack Beasley (713) 670-2400
Zone No. 85, Everett, Washington
Grantee: Port of Ev erett
P.O. Box 538, Everett, WA 98206
Edward Paskovskis (206) 259-3164
Zone No. 86, Tacoma, Washington
Grantee: Port of Tacoma
One Sitcom Plaza, Tacoma, WA 98421
Jerry Ahmann (206) 383-5841
Zone No. 87, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Grantee/Operator: Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District
P.O. Box 3753, Lake Charles, LA 70602
Glenwood Wiseman (337) 439-3661
Zone No. 88, Great Falls, Montana
Grantee/Operato r: Great Falls International Airport Au thority
2800 Terminal Drive, Great Falls, MT 59404-5599
Cynthis Schultz (406) 727-3404
Zone No. 89, Clark County, Nevada
Operator: Nevada International Trade Corporation
P.O. Box 89076, Las Vegas, NV 89193
JoAnn Tornberg (702) 361-3422
Grantee: Nevad a Development A uthority
Zone No. 90, Onondaga, New York
Grantee: County of Onondaga
c/o Greater Syrac use FTZ, Ltd.
572 S. Salina Street, Syracuse, NY 13202-3320
Carol Hill (315) 470-1884
Zone No. 92, Harrison County, Mississippi
Grantee: Greater Gulfport/Biloxi Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
P.O. Box 40, Gulfport, MS 39502
Bruce Frallic (228) 863-5951
Zone No. 93, Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina
Grantee: Triangle J Cou ncil of Governmen ts
World Trade Center North Carolina
Two Hannover, Suite 1200, Raleigh, NC 27601
Pamela Davison (919) 743-0177 x223
Zone No. 94, Laredo, Texas
Operator: Laredo Inte rnational Airport
Operator of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 94
5210 Bob Bullock Loop, Laredo, TX 78041
Humberto Garza (956) 795-2000
Grantee: City of Laredo
Zone No. 95, Starr County, Texas
Grantee/Operator: Starr County Industrial Foundation
P.O. Box 502, Rio Grande City, TX 78582
Hector Soliz (956) 487-2709
Zone No. 96, Eagle Pass, Texas
Operator: Maverick Co Dev Corp
P.O. Box 3693, Eagle Pass, TX 78853
Carlos de la Fuentes (830) 773-6166
Grantee: City of Eagle Pass
Zone No. 98, Birmingham, Alabama
Grantee: City of Birmingham
Office of Economic Development, Third Floor
710 20th Street North, Birmingham, AL 35203
Keith Strother (205) 254-2799
Zone No. 99, Wilmington, Delaware
Grantee/Operato r: State of Delaware
Delaware Development Economic Office
Carvel State Office Building, 10th Floor
820 N. French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
James P. Lisa, Jr. (302) 577-8477
Zone No. 100, Day ton, Ohio
Grantee/Operator: Greater Dayton Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
c/o Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce
One Chamber Plaza, Dayton, OH 45402-2400
Sarah Dunnigan (937) 226-1444
Zone No. 101, Clinton C ounty, Ohio
Grantee/Operator: Airborne FTZ, Inc.
145 Hunter Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177
Mike Kuli (937) 382-5591
Zone No. 102, St. Louis, Missouri
Grantee/Operato r: St. Louis County Po rt Authority
121 South Meramec, Suite 900, St. Louis, MO 63105
Janet Wilding (314) 889-7663
Zone No. 103, Gra nd Forks, North Dak ota
Grantee: Grand Fo rks Regional Airport Autho rity
2787 Airport Drive, Grand Forks, ND 58203
Steve Johnson (701) 795-6981
Zone No. 104, Sav annah, Georgia
Grantee/Operator: Savannah Airport Commission
Savannah Intern ational Airport
400 Airways Avenue, Savannah, GA 31408
Ralph P. Maggioni (912) 964-0904
Zone No. 105, Providence and North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Grantee: Rhode Island Economic Development Corp.
1330 Davisville Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
John Riendeau (401) 222-3134
Zone No. 106, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Operator: South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce
Foreign-Trade Zone 106
701 SW 74th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73139-4599
Alba Castillo (405) 634-1436
Grantee: The City of Oklahoma City
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Zone No. 107, Des Moines, Iowa
Grantee: The Iowa Foreign Trade Zone Corporation
c/o Great er Des Mo ines Partn ership
700 Locust Street, Suite 100, Des Moines, IA 50309
Tom Rial (515) 286-4950
Zone No. 108, Valdez, Alaska
Grantee: The City of Valdez, Alaska
P.O. Box 307, Valdez, AK 99686
Tim Lopez (907) 835-4564
Zone No. 109, Watertown, New York
Grantee: The County of Jefferson
c/o Jefferson County Industrial Agency
800 Starbuck Avenue, Suite 800, Watertown, NY 13601
Doug Schelleng (315) 782-5865
Zone No. 110, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Grantee: The City of Albuquerque
Aviation Department, P.O. Box 1985
Albuquerque, NM 87103
Jay Czar (505) 244-7777
Zone No. 111, JFK Int'l Airport, New York
Grantee: The City of N ew York
110 William Street
New York, NY 10038
Steven Jacobs (212) 312-3580
Zone No. 112, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Grantee: Colorado Springs Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
90 South Cascade Avenue, Suite 1050
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Robert K. Scott (719) 471-8183
Zone No. 113, Ellis County, Texas
Operator: Trade Zone Operations, Inc.
1500 North Service Road, Highway 67
Midlothian, TX 76065
Mark Nichols (800) 235-7378
Grantee: Midlothian Trade Zone Corporation
Zone No. 114, Peo ria, Illinois
Grantee: Economic Development Council, Inc.
124 S.W. Adams, Suite 300, Peoria, IL 61602-1833
William Rigley (309) 495-5900
Zone No. 115, Beaumont, Texas
Grantee: Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas, Inc.
P.O. Drawer 2297, Beaumont, TX 77704
Larry Curtin (409) 835-5367
Zone No. 116, Port Arthur, Texas
Grantee: Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas, Inc.
P.O. Drawer 2297, Beaumont, TX 77704
Larry Curtin (409) 835-5367
Zone No. 117, Orange, Texas
Grantee: Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas, Inc.
P.O. Drawer 2297, Beaumont, TX 77704
Larry Curtin (409) 835-5367
Zone No. 118, Ogdensburg, New York
Grantee: Ogden sburg Bridge and P ort Authority
One Bridge Plaza, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Doug McDonald (315) 393-4080
Zone No. 119, Minn eapolis-St. Paul, Minn esota
Grantee: Greater Metropolitan Area FTZ Commission
6040 28th Avenue South
St. Paul, MN 55450
Steven J. Anderson (612) 725-8361
Zone No. 120, Cowlitz County, Washington
Grantee: C owlitz Eco nomic De velopmen t Council
1452 Hudson Street, P.O. Box 1278,
U.S. Bank Building, Suite 208, Longview, WA 98632
Clint Page (360) 423-9921
Zone No. 121, Albany, New York
Grantee: Capital District Regional Planning Commission
5 Computer Drive West, Second Floor
Albany, NY 12205
Chungchin Chen (518) 453-0850
Zone No. 122, Corpus Christi, Texas
Grantee/Operato r: Port of Corpus Christi Auth ority
222 Power Street, P.O. Box 1541, Corpus Christi, TX 78403
Hilda Boyce (361) 885-6187
Zone No. 123, Denver, Colorado
Grantee: City and County of Denver
216 16th Street, Suite 1000, Denver, CO 80202
Randy Moore (303) 640-7049
Zone No. 124, Gramercy, Louisiana
Grantee: South Louisiana Port Commission
P.O. Box 909, La Place, LA 70069-0909
Lisa Braud (504) 652-9278
Zone No. 125, South Bend, Indiana
Operator: K.A.K. LLC
1507 South Olive, P.O. Box 3559
South Bend, IN 46619
Kenneth Kanczuzewski (219) 232-9357
Grantee: St. Jose ph County Airport Au thority
Zone No. 126, Sparks, Nevada
Grantee: Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada
5190 Neil Road, Suite 111, Reno, NV 89502
Ken Lynn (702)829-3700
Zone No. 127, West Columbia, South Carolina
Grantee/Operator: Richland-Lexington Airport District
Columbia Metropolitan A irport
125A Summer Lake Drive, W. Columbia, SC 29170
Mike Flack (803) 822-5010
Zone No. 128, Whatcom County, Washington
Grantee: L ummi India n Busines s Council
2616 Kwina, Bellingham, WA 98226
Clayton Finkbonner (360) 384-2374
Zone No. 129, Bellingham, Washington
Grantee: Port of Bellingham
P.O. Box 1677, Bellingham, WA 98227-1677
Greg McHenry (360) 676-2500
Zone No. 130, Blaine, Washington
Grantee: Port of Bellingham
P.O. Box 1677, Bellingham, WA 98227-1677
Greg McHenry (360) 676-2500
Zone No. 131, Sumas, Washington
Grantee: Port of Bellingham
P.O. Box 1677, Bellingham, WA 98227-1677
Bob Hilpert (360) 676-2500
Zone No. 132, Coos County, Oregon
Grantee: International Port of Coos Bay Commission
P.O. Box 1215, Coos Bay, OR 97420
Martin Callery (503) 267-7678
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Zone No. 133, Qua d-City, Iowa/Illinois
Grantee: Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
1830 Second Avenue, Suite 200, Rock Island, IL 61201-8038
John Gardner (309) 788-7436
Zone No. 134, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Grantee: Chattanooga Chamber Foundation
1001 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402
James Kennedy (423) 756-2121
Zone No. 135, Palm Beach County, Florida
Grantee: Port of Palm Beach District
P.O. Box 9935, Riviera Beach, FL 33419
Anthony Taormina (561) 882-1121
Zone No. 136, Brevard County, Florida
Grantee: Canav eral Port Authority
P.O. Box 267, Port Canaveral Station
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Susan Cossey (407) 783-7831
Zone No. 137, Wa shington Dulles Int'l Airport, V irginia
Grantee: Washington Dulles Foreign-Trade Zone
P.O. Box 1734 9, Dulles International Airport
Washington, D.C. 20041
Anita Kayser (703) 572-8714
Zone No. 138, Frank lin County, Ohio
Grantee: Rickenbacker Port Authority
Rickenbacker Inte rnational Airport
7400 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, OH 43217-1232
Leslie Barth (614) 491-1401
Zone No. 139, Sierra Vista, Arizona
Grantee: Sierra Vista Economic Development Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 2380, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636
Barry Albrecht (520) 458-6948
Zone No. 140, Flint, Michigan
Grantee: City of Flint
City Hall, 1101 South Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48502
Robert Turk (810) 766-7346
Zone No. 141, Monroe County, New York
Grantee: County of Monroe
Rochester International Development Corporation
55 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14604
Charles Goodwin (716) 454-2220
Zone No. 142, Salem, New Jersey
Grantee: South Jersey Port Corporation
P.O. Box 129, Second & Beckett Streets, Camden, NJ 08101
John R. Maier (609) 757-4905
Zone No. 143, We st Sacramento, C alifornia
Grantee: Port of Sac ramento
P.O. Box 980070, West Sacramento, CA 95798-0070
John Sulpizio (916) 371-8000 x300
Zone No. 144, Brun swick, Georgia
Grantee: Brunswick Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
100 Shipyard Drive, Brunswick, GA 31520
Sharon Duryll (912) 267-7181
Zone No. 145, Shreveport, Louisiana
Grantee: Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission
P.O. Box 52071, Shreveport, LA 71135-2071
John W. Holt, Jr. (318) 861-4981
Zone No. 146, Law rence County, Illinois
Grantee: Bi-State Au thority
Lawrence County In dustrial Dev elopment Council
718 11th Street, Suite 2, Lawrenceville, IL 62439
Terry L. Denison (618) 943-5219
Zone No. 147, Rea ding, Pennsylvania
Grantee: F TZ Corpora tion of Sout heastern P ennsylva nia
645 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19601
Anthony Grimm (610) 376-6766
Zone No. 148, Knoxville, Tennessee
Operator: Greater Knoxville Foreign-Trade Zone
c/o Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee
P.O. Box 2110, Oak Ridge, TN 37831
Jeff Deardorff (865) 482-9890
Grantee: Industrial Dev elopment Board of B lount County
Zone No. 149, Freeport, Texas
Grantee: Port of Freep ort
Brazos River Harbor Navigation District
P.O. Box 615, Freeport, TX 77541
Phyllis Saathoff (409) 233-2667 x258
Zone No. 150, El Paso, Texas
Grantee: Westport Economic Development Corporation
4401 North Mesa, Suite 201, El Paso, TX 79982
Patricia A. Minor (915) 533-1122 x230
Zone No. 151, Findlay , Ohio
Grantee: Findlay/Hancock County Chamber of Commerce
123 E. Main Street, Findlay, OH 45840
Douglas Peters (419) 422-3313
Zone No. 152, Burns Harbor, Indiana
Grantee: The Indiana Port Commission
150 West Market Street, Suite 603, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Angela McDonald (317) 232-9200
Zone No. 153, San Diego, California
Grantee: City of San Diego
Civic Center Plaza, 202 C Street, 3 rd Floor
San Diego, CA 92101
Lydia Moreno (619) 424-0231
Zone No. 154, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Grantee: Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission
P.O. Box 380, Port Allen, LA 70767-0380
Karen St. Cyr (504) 342-1660
Zone No. 155, Calhoun/Victoria Counties, Texas
Grantee: Calhoun-Victoria Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
P.O. Drawer 397, Point Comfort, TX 77978
Robert Van Borssum (361) 987-2813
Zone No. 156, Weslaco, Texas
Grantee: City of Weslaco
500 South Kansas, Weslaco, TX 78596
Sofia Pena (956) 968-2141
Zone No. 157, Casper, Wyoming
Grantee: Natrona C ounty International Airport
8500 Airport Parkway, Casper, WY 82604-1697
Dan E. Mann (307) 472-6688
Zone No. 158, Vicksburg/Jackson, Mississippi
Operator: Jacks on Municipal Airport Autho rity
P.O. Box 98109, Jackson, MS 39398-8109
Dick Vanderleest (601) 939-5631 x200
Grantee: Vicksburg/Jackson Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
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Zone No. 159, St. Paul, Alaska
Grantee: C ity of St. Pa ul
Box 901, St. Paul Island, AK 99660
John R. Merculies (907) 546-2331 x3110
Zone No. 160, Anchorage, Alaska
Grantee: Port of Anchorage
200 Anchorage Port Rd, Anchorage, AK 99501
Roger Graves (907) 337-1934
Zone No. 161, Sedgwick County, Kansas
Grantee: Board of C ommissioners of S edgwick County
Sedgwick County Economic Development
350 West Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202
Ken Elliott (316) 383-8270
Zone No. 162, North Haven, Connecticut
Grantee: Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce
100 Waterfront Street, New Haven, CT 06512
Ty Wallace (203) 469-1391 x271
Zone No. 163, Ponce, Puerto Rico
Grantee: CODEZOL C.D.
P.O. Box 30129
Ponce, PR 00734--0129
Enrique Amy, Jr. (809) 259-4445
Zone No. 164, Muskogee, Oklahoma
Grantee: Musk ogee City-County P ort Authority
4901 Harold Scoggins Drive, Muskogee, OK 74401
Scott Robinson (918) 682-7886
Zone No. 165, Midland, Texas
Grantee: City of Midland
c/o Midland International A irport
9506 Laforce Boulevard, P.O. Box 60305, Midland, TX 79711
Carroll Thomas (915) 560-2200
Zone No. 166, Homestead, Florida
Grantee: Vision Council, Inc.
43 North Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL 33030
Richard H. Bauer (305) 247-7082
Zone No. 167, Brow n County, Wiscons in
Grantee: B rown Coun ty, Wisco nsin
305 East Walnut, P.O. Box 23600
Green Bay, WI 54305-3600
Dean Haen (920) 492-4950
Zone No. 168, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
Operator: Foreign Trade Zone Operating Company of Texas
P.O. Box 742916, Dallas, TX 75374-2916
(Ms.) Lou Thomas (972) 929-1999 x230
Grantee: Dallas/Fort Worth Maquila Trade Development Corp.
Zone No. 169, Manatee County, Florida
Grantee: Manate e County Port Auth ority
300 Regal Cruise Way, Suite 1, Palmetto, FL 34221
Joseph Gontarski (941) 722-6621
Zone No. 170, Clark County, Indiana
Grantee: Indiana Port Commission
1700 Bluff Road, Mt. Vernon, IN 47620
Don Miller (317) 232-9201
Zone No. 171, Liberty County, Texas
Grantee: Liberty County Economic Development Corporation
Foreign-Trade Zone 171, P.O. Box 857, Liberty, TX 77575
John Hebert (936) 336-7311
Zone No. 172, Oneida County, New York
Operator: Oneida County Industrial Development Corporation
153 Brooks Road, Rome, NY 13441-4105
Joseph G. Karam (315) 338-0393
Grantee: County of Oneida
Zone No. 173, Grays Harbor, Washington
Grantee: Port of Grays Harbor
P.O. Box 660, Aberdeen, WA 98520-0141
Ron Popham (360) 533-9541
Zone No. 174, Pima County, Arizona
Grantee: City of Tucson
Office of Economic Development, P.O. Box 27210
Tucson, AZ 85726-7210
Kendall Bert (520) 791-5093
Zone No. 175, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Grantee: Cedar Rapids Airport Commission
2515 Wright Brothers Boulevard West
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Kurt Eilers (319) 362-3131
Zone No. 176, Rock ford, Illinois
Grantee: Greater R ockford Airport Authority
60 Airport Drive, Rockford, IL 61109-2902
Franz Olson (815) 965-8639 x331
Zone No. 177, Evansville, Indiana
Operator: Morton Avenue Warehouse, Inc.
1700 Lynch Road, Mt. Vernon, IN 47711
Owen Snodgrass (812) 464-3180
Grantee: Indiana Port Commission
Zone No. 179, Madawaska, Maine
Operator: Northern Trading Co. Inc.
P.O. Box 250, 1 90-202 East Ma in St.
Madawaska, ME 04756
Jacqueline Clark (207) 728-4273
Grantee: Madawaska Foreign Trade Zone Corporation
Zone No. 180, Miami (Wynwood), Florida
Grantee/Operator: Wynwood Community Economic Devel. Corp.
2235 NW 5th Avenue, Miami, FL 33127
William Rios (305) 576-0440
Zone No. 181, Akro n-Canton, Ohio
Grantee: Northeast Ohio Trade & Economic Consortium
P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242-0001
Ron DeBarr (330) 672-4080
Zone No. 182, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Grantee: City of Fort Wayne
City-County Building, Room 840, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Trisha Gensic (219) 427-1127
Zone No. 183, Austin, Texas
Grantee: Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas, Inc.
P.O. Box 742916, Dallas, TX 75374-2916
(Ms.) Lou Thomas (972) 929-1999 x230
Zone No. 184, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Grantee: City of Klamath Falls Dock Commission
City of Klamath Falls, P.O. Box 237
Klamath Falls, OR 97601-0361
Joseph Riker (541) 883-5361
Zone No. 185, Culpe per County, Virginia
Grantee: Culpeper-County Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
109 South Commerce Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
Norma Dunwody (540) 825-8628
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Zone No. 186, Waterville, Maine
Grantee: Maine International Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
P.O. Box 2611, Waterville, ME 04901
John Nale (207) 873-4304
Zone No. 187, Toole County, Montana
Grantee/Operator: Northern Express Transportation, Inc.
100 Second Avenue South, Shelby, MT 59474
Deborah Clark (406) 434-5203
Zone No. 189, Kent/Ottawa/Muskegon Counties, Michigan
Grantee: KOM Foreign Trade Zone A uthority
KOM FTZ 189, Van Andel Global Trade Center
401 West Fulton Avenue, Grand Rapids, MI 49504
Jeffrey Meyer (616) 771-6810
Zone No. 191, Palm dale, California
Grantee: C ity of Palmd ale
38300 North Sierra Highway, Palmdale, CA 93550-4798
Carrie Rogers (805) 267-5125
Zone No. 193, Pinellas County, Florida
Grantee: Pinellas Cou nty Board of Coun ty Commissione rs
c/o St. Petersburg C learwater International Airport
14700 Terminal Building, Suite 221, Clearwater, FL 33762
Elaine Bispo Smalling (727) 453-4809
Zone No. 195, Fairbanks, Alaska
Grantee: Fairbanks Industrial Dev. Corp.
515 7th Avenue, Suite 320, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Dean Owen (907) 452-2185
Zone No. 196, Fort Worth, Texas
Grantee: Alliance Corridor, Inc.
c/o Hillwood Development Corporation
13600 Heritage Parkway, Suite 200, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Tom Harris (817) 224-6008
Zone No. 197, Dona Ana County, New Mexico
Grantee: Board of C ounty Commis sioners of the County
of Dona Ana, Economic Development Department
180 West Amador Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
Judy Price (505) 647-7248
Zone No. 198, Volusia and Flagler Counties, Florida
Grantee: County of Volusia, Florida
c/o Daytona Be ach International Airport
700 Catalina Drive, Suite 115, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Steve Cook (386) 248-8030 x8309
Zone No. 199, Texas City, Texas
Grantee: Texas City Harbour FTZ Corporation
P.O. Box 2608, Texas City, TX 77592
Randy Dietel (409) 948-3111
Zone No. 200, Mercer County, New Jersey
Grantee: County of Mercer
Joyce McDade Administration Building
640 South Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08611
Herb Ames (609) 989-6555
Zone No. 201, Holyo ke, Massachus etts
Grantee: Holyoke Economic Development and Industrial Corp.
One Court Plaza, Holyoke, MA 01040-5016
Jeffrey P. Hayden (413) 534-2200
Zone No. 202, Los A ngeles, California
Grantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of
Los Angeles
425 South Palos Verdes Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
Karen Tozer (310) 732-3840
Zone No. 203, Moses Lake, Washington
Grantee: Moses Lake Public Corporation
Port of Moses Lake, Grant County Airport, Building 1202
7810 Andrews Street NE, Moses Lake, WA 98837-3218
David M. Bailey (509) 762-5363
Zone No. 204, Tri-City, Te nnessee/Virginia
Grantee: Tri-City Airport Commission
P.O. Box 1055, Blountville, TN 37617-1055
Terry W. Barnes (615) 323-6288
Zone No. 205, Port H ueneme, Californ ia
Grantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners, Oxnard Harbor
District, Port of Hueneme, P.O. Box 608
333 Ponoma St., Port Hueneme, CA 93044
Will Berg (805) 488-3677
Zone No. 206, Medford-Jackson County, Oregon
Grantee: Jackson County, Oregon
10 South Oakdale, Medford, OR 97501
Burke M. Raymond (503) 776-7269
Zone No. 207, Richm ond, Virginia
Grantee: Capital Region Airport Commission
1 Richard W. Byrd Terminal Drive
Richmond International Airport, VA 23250-2400
Roy G. Lewis (804) 236-2102
Zone No. 208, New London, Connecticut
Grantee: New London Foreign Trade Zone Commission
111 Union Street, New London, CT 06320
Ned Hammond (860) 447-5203
Zone No. 210, St. Clair County, Michigan
Grantee: Econo mic Developme nt Alliance of St. Clair County
800 Military Street, Suite 320, Port Huron, MI 48060
Robert Gollin (810) 982-3510
Zone No. 211, Anniston, Alabama
Operator: Foreign Trade Zone Corporation
P.O. Box 6241, Huntsville, AL 35824-0241
Craig Pool (205) 772-3105
Grantee: Anniston Metropolitan Airport Board o f Commissioners
Zone No. 212, Tacoma, Washington
Grantee: Puyallup Tribal Foreign-Trade Zone Corporation
3702 Marine View Drive NE, Suite 200
Tacoma, WA 98422
James May (253) 305-0884
Zone No. 213, Fort Myers, Florida
Grantee: Lee Cou nty Port Authority
16000 Chamberlin Parkway, Suite 8671
Fort Myers, FL 33913-8899
Susan M. Sanders (941) 768-4383
Zone No. 214, Lenoir County, North Carolina
Grantee: North Caro lina Global TransPark A uthority
2780 Jet Port Raod, Kinston, NC 28504
Stacey Burks (919) 733-1365
Zone No. 215, Sebring, Florida
Grantee: Sebring A irport Authoirty
Sebring Regional Airport
128 Authority Lane, Sebring, FL 33870
Mike Willingham (941) 655-6444
Zone No. 216, Olympia, Washington
Grantee: P ort of Olym pia
915 Washington Street NE, Olympia, WA 98501
Kari Qvigstad (360) 528-8013
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Zone No. 217, Ocala, Florida
Operator: Ocala Re gional Airport
P.O. Box 1270, Ocala, FL 34478-8248
Maritza R. Baker (352) 629-8401
Grantee: Economic Development Council, Inc.
Zone No. 218, St. Lucie County, Florida
Grantee: Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Matthew Cox (561) 462-1400
Zone No. 219, Yuma, Arizona
Grantee: Yuma County Airport Authority, Inc.
2191 East 32nd Street, Yuma, AZ 85365
Sam C. Pegram (520) 726-5882
Zone No. 220, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Grantee: Governor’s Office of Economic Development
State of South Dakota, 711 East Wells Avenue
Pierre, SD 57501-3369
Ron Wheeler (605) 773-5032
Zone No. 221, Mesa, Arizona
Grantee: City of Mesa
20 East Main Street, Suite 750
P.O. Box 1466, Mesa, AZ 85211-1466
Tom Reyes (602) 644-3854
Zone No. 222, Montgomery, Alabama
Grantee: Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 79, Montgomery, AL 36101
Randall L. George (334) 834-5200
Zone No. 223, Memphis, Tennessee
Grantee: Memphis International Trade Development Corporation
c/o Champion Partners, Ltd.
4843 West Royal Lane, Irving, TX 75063
Dennis Konopatzke (972) 490-5600
Zone No. 224, Spokane, Washington
Grantee: Spoka ne Airport Board
P.O. Box 19186, Spokane, WA 99219-9186
John G. Morrison (509) 455-6419
Zone No. 225, Springfield, Missouri
Grantee: City of Springfield A irport Board
202 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway
Springfield, MO 65801
Louanna Burress (417) 862-5567
Zone No. 226, Mer ced, Madera & Fr esno Counties, Califor nia
Grantee: Board of Supervisors of the County of Merced
2222 M Street, Merced, CA 95340
Joe Rivero (209) 385-7366
Zone No. 227, Durant, Oklahoma
Grantee: Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc.
P.O. Box 1335, Durant, OK 74702
Tom Seth Smith (405) 924-5094
Zone No. 228, Wo od and Jackson C ounties, West Virgin ia
Grantee: Wood County Developm ent Authority
P.O. Box 1683, Parkersburg, WV 26102
James R. Kinnett II (304) 422-5650
Zone No. 229, Char leston, West Virginia
Grantee: West V irginia Economic Deve lopment Authority
1018 Kanawha Boulevard East, Suite 501
Charleston, WV 25301-2827
David A. Warner (304) 558-3650
Zone No. 230, Guilford, Forsyth, Davidson and Surry Counties,
North Carolina
Grantee: P iedmont Tria d Partners hip
7614 Business Park Drive, Greensboro, NC 27409
Robert Marshall (336) 668-4556
Zone No. 231, Stock ton, California
Grantee: Stockton Port District
2201 West Washington Street, Stockton, CA 95203
Alexander Krygsman (209) 946-0246
Zone No. 232, Kodiak Island, Alaska
Grantee: Kodiak Island Borough
710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615-6398
Jerome M. Selby (Mayor) (907) 486-9300
Zone No. 233, Dothan, Alabama
Grantee: Dothan-Houston County Foreign Trade Zone, Inc.
126 North Saint Andrews Street, P.O. Box 2128
Dothan, AL 36302
Jerry L. Gwaltney (334) 793-0112
Zone No. 234, Gregg County, Texas
Grantee: Gregg County, Texas
101 E. Methvin, Suite 300, Longview, TX75601
Mickey D. Smith (Judge) (903) 236-8420
Zone No. 235, Lakewood, New Jersey
Grantee: Township of Lakewood, New Jersey
231 Third Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701
Russell Corby (732) 905-5972
Zone No. 236, Palm Springs, California
Grantee: City of Palm Springs
3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Kathy Van Horn (760) 323-8175
Zone No. 237, San ta Maria, California
Grantee: Santa Maria Public Airport District
3217 Terminal Drive, Santa Maria, CA 93455
George E. Perry, Jr. (805) 922-1726
Zone No. 238, Dublin, V irginia
Grantee: New River Valley Economic Development Alliance, Inc.
P.O. Box 1993, Dublin, VA 24084
Stuart C. Gilbert (540) 674-3636
Zone No. 239, Terre Haute, Indiana
Grantee: Terre Haute International Airport Authority
581 South Airport Street, Terre Haute, IN 47803
Charles Goodwin (812) 877-2524
Zone No. 240, Mar tinsburg, West Virgin ia
Grantee: West V irginia Economic Deve lopment Authority
1018 Kanawha Boulevard East, Suite 501
Charleston, WV 25301-2827
David Warner (304) 558-3650
Zone No. 241, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Grantee: C ity of Fort Lau derdale
c/o Fort Lauderdale Ex ecutive Airport
1401 West Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
Clara Bennett (954) 828-4969
Zone No. 242, Boundary County, Idaho
Operator: Eastport Industries, Inc.
P.O. Box 26, Eastport, ID 83826
Bob Knapp (208) 267-8969
Grantee: County of Boundary
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Zone No. 243, Victor ville, California
Grantee: Southe rn California Logistics Airport Autho rity
18484 Phantom, Victorville, CA 92394
Richard T. Cole (760) 246-6115
Zone No. 244, River side County, California
Grantee: March J oint Powers Authority
P.O. Box 7480, Moreno Valley, CA 92552
(Ms.) Chris Buydos (909) 656-7000
Zone No. 245, Dec atur, Illinois
Grantee: Board of Park Commissions, Decatur Park District
620 East Riverside Drive, Decatur, IL 62521
William Clevenger (217) 422-5911
Zone No. 246, Waco, Texas
Grantee: City of Waco, Texas
c/o Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 1220, Waco, TX 76703-1220
Jack Stewart (254) 752-6551
Zone No. 247, Erie, P ennsylvania
Grantee: Erie-Wes tern Pennsylvania P ort Authority
100 State Street, Suite 205, Erie, PA 16507
R. P. Schreckengost (814) 455-7557
Zone No. 248, Eure ka, California
Grantee: C ity of Eurek a, California
Office of the City Manager
531 K Street, Eureka, CA 95501-1165
Harvey Rose (707) 441-4144
Zone No. 249, Pensacola, Florida
Grantee: Pensacola-Escambia County Promotion &
Development Commission
117 West Garden Street, Pensacola, FL 32501
Mike Frey (850) 438-4081
Zone No. 250, Seminole County, Florida
Grantee: Sanford A irport Authority
One Red Cleveland Boulevard, Suite 200
Sanford, FL 32773
Victor White (407) 585-4004
Zone No. 251, Edinburg, Texas
Grantee: City of Edinb urg
210 W. McIntyre Street, P.O. Box 1079
Edinburg, TX 78540-1079
John Milford (956) 383-5661
Zone No. 252, Amarillo, Texas
Grantee: C ity of Amarillo
c/o Amarillo Economic Development Corporation
Bank One Center, Suite 1503, 600 South Tyler
Amarillo, TX 79101
Bob Bass (806) 379-6411 or (800) 333-7892
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APPENDIX I
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BY STATE AND COMMUNITY
(CUSTOMS POE)ALABAMAFTZ No. 82 MobileFTZ No. 83 HuntsvilleFTZ No. 98 BirminghamFTZ No. 211 Anniston (Birmingham)FTZ No. 222 Montgomery (Birmingham)FTZ No. 233 Dothan (Panama City)
ALASKAFTZ No. 108 ValdezFTZ No. 159 St. PaulFTZ No. 160 AnchorageFTZ No. 195 FairbanksFTZ No. 232 Kodiak
ARIZONAFTZ No. 48 Pima County (Tucson)FTZ No. 60 NogalesFTZ No. 75 PhoenixFTZ No. 139 Sierra Vista (Naco)FTZ No. 174 Pima County (Tucson)FTZ No. 219 Yuma (San Luis)FTZ No. 221 Mesa (Phoenix)
ARKANSASFTZ No. 14 Little Rock
CALIFORNIAFTZ No. 3 San FranciscoFTZ No. 18 San Jose (San Francisco)FTZ No. 50 Long BeachFTZ No. 56 OaklandFTZ No. 143 W. Sacramento (San Fran.-Oakland)FTZ No. 153 San DiegoFTZ No. 191 Palmdale (L.A.-Long Beach)FTZ No. 202 Los Angeles (L.A.-Long Beach)FTZ No. 205 Port HuenemeFTZ No. 226 Merced (Fresno)FTZ No. 231 Stockton (SF/Oakland/Sacramento)FTZ No. 236 Palm SpringsFTZ No. 237 Santa Maria (Port San Luis)FTZ No. 243 VictorvilleFTZ No. 244 Riverside County (L.A.-Long Beach)FTZ No. 248 Eureka
COLORADOFTZ No. 112 El Paso County (Denver)FTZ No. 123 Denver
CONNECTICUTFTZ No. 71 Windsor Locks (Hartford)FTZ No. 76 BridgeportFTZ No. 162 North HavenFTZ No. 208 New London
DELAWAREFTZ No. 99 Wilmington & Kent County (Wilmington)
(CUSTOMS POE)FLORIDAFTZ No. 25 Broward County (Port Everglades)FTZ No. 32 MiamiFTZ No. 42 OrlandoFTZ No. 64 JacksonvilleFTZ No. 65 Panama CityFTZ No. 79 TampaFTZ No. 135 Palm Beach (West Palm Beach)FTZ No. 136 Brevard County (Canaveral)FTZ No. 166 Homestead (Miami)FTZ No. 169 Manatee County (Port Manatee)FTZ No. 180 Miami (Wynwood)FTZ No. 193 Pinellas County (St. Petersburg)FTZ No. 198 Volusia & Flagler CountiesFTZ No. 213 Fort MyersFTZ No. 215 Sebring (Port Manatee)FTZ No. 217 OcalaFTZ No. 218 St. Lucie County (Fort Pierce)FTZ No. 241 Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)FTZ No. 249 PensacolaFTZ No. 250 Sanford
GEORGIAFTZ No. 26 AtlantaFTZ No. 104 SavannahFTZ No. 144 Brunswick
HAWAIIFTZ No. 9 Honolulu
IDAHOFTZ No. 242 Boundary County (Eastport)
ILLINOISFTZ No. 22 ChicagoFTZ No. 31 Granite City (St. Louis)FTZ No. 114 PeoriaFTZ No. 133 Milan (Quad-City)FTZ No. 146 Lawrenceville (Evansville)FTZ No. 176 RockfordFTZ No. 245 Decatur (Peoria)
INDIANAFTZ No. 72 IndianapolisFTZ No. 125 South Bend (Chicago)FTZ No. 152 Burns Harbor (Chicago)FTZ No. 170 Clark County (Louisville)FTZ No. 177 EvansvilleFTZ No. 182 Fort WayneFTZ No. 239 Terre Haute
IOWAFTZ No. 107 Polk County (Des Moines)FTZ No. 133 Davenport (Quad-City)FTZ No. 175 Cedar Rapids
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KANSASFTZ No. 17 Kansas CityFTZ No. 161 Sedgwick County
KENTUCKYFTZ No. 29 Jefferson County (Louisville)FTZ No. 47 Campbell County (Cincinnati)
LOUISIANAFTZ No. 2 New OrleansFTZ No. 87 Calcasieu Parish (Lake Charles)FTZ No. 124 St. Charles, (Gramercy)
St. John the Baptist, and St. JamesFTZ No. 145 ShreveportFTZ No. 154 Baton Rouge
MAINEFTZ No. 58 BangorFTZ No. 179 MadawaskaFTZ No. 186 Waterville (Belfast)
MARYLANDFTZ No. 63 Prince George's Cty (Washington, D.C.)FTZ No. 73 BWI Airport (Baltimore)FTZ No. 74 Baltimore
MASSACHUSETTSFTZ No. 27 BostonFTZ No. 28 New BedfordFTZ No. 201 Holyoke (Springfield)
MICHIGANFTZ No. 16 Sault Ste. MarieFTZ No. 43 Battle CreekFTZ No. 70 DetroitFTZ No. 140 Flint (Saginaw/Bay City/Flint)FTZ No. 189 Kent/Ottawa/Muskegon (Grand Rapids)
CountiesFTZ No. 210 St. Clair County (Port Huron)
MINNESOTAFTZ No. 51 DuluthFTZ No. 119 Minneapolis-St. Paul
MISSISSIPPIFTZ No. 92 Harrison County (Gulfport)FTZ No. 158 Vicksburg/Jackson
MISSOURIFTZ No. 15 Kansas CityFTZ No. 102 St. LouisFTZ No. 225 Springfield
MONTANAFTZ No. 88 Great FallsFTZ No. 187 Toole County (Sweetgrass)
NEBRASKAFTZ No. 19 OmahaFTZ No. 59 Lincoln (Omaha)
NEVADAFTZ No. 89 Clark County (Las Vegas)FTZ No. 126 Sparks (Reno)
NEW HAMPSHIREFTZ No. 81 Portsmouth
NEW JERSEYFTZ No. 44 Morris County (N.Y.C.)FTZ No. 49 Newark/Elizabeth (N.Y.C.)FTZ No. 142 Salem/Millville (Philadelphia)FTZ No. 200 Mercer County (Consolidated Phila.)FTZ No. 235 Lakewood (Consolidated Phila.)
NEW MEXICOFTZ No. 110 AlbuquerqueFTZ No. 197 Dona Ana County (El Paso)
NEW YORKFTZ No. 1 New York CityFTZ No. 23 Buffalo (Buffalo-Niagara Falls)FTZ No. 34 Niagara CountyFTZ No. 37 Orange County (N.Y.C.)FTZ No. 52 Suffolk County (N.Y.C.)FTZ No. 54 Clinton County (Champlain-Rouses
Point)FTZ No. 90 County of Onondaga (Syracuse)FTZ No. 109 Jefferson (Alexandria Bay)FTZ No. 111 JFK Intl. Airport (N.Y.C.)FTZ No. 118 OgdensburgFTZ No. 121 AlbanyFTZ No. 141 Monroe County (Rochester)FTZ No. 172 Oneida County (Utica)
NORTH CAROLINA
FTZ No. 57 Mecklenburg County (Charlotte)FTZ No. 66 WilmingtonFTZ No. 67 Morehead City (Beaufort-Morehead Cty)FTZ No. 93 Raleigh/Durham (Durham)FTZ No. 214 Lenoir County (Beaufort-Morehead Cty)FTZ No. 230 Guilford, Forsyth, (Winston-Salem)
Davidson and Surry Counties
NORTH DAKOTAFTZ No. 103 Grand Forks (Pembina)
OHIOFTZ No. 8 ToledoFTZ No. 40 ClevelandFTZ No. 46 Butler County (Cincinnati)FTZ No. 100 DaytonFTZ No. 101 Clinton (Dayton)FTZ No. 138 Franklin County (Columbus)FTZ No. 151 Findlay (Toledo)FTZ No. 181 Akron/Canton (Cleveland/Akron)
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OKLAHOMAFTZ No. 53 Rogers County (Tulsa)FTZ No. 106 Oklahoma CityFTZ No. 164 Muskogee FTZ No. 227 Durant (Dallas/Fort Worth)
OREGONFTZ No. 45 PortlandFTZ No. 132 Coos County (Coos Bay)FTZ No. 184 Klamath FallsFTZ No. 206 Medford-Jackson County
PENNSYLVANIAFTZ No. 24 Pittston (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton)FTZ No. 33 Allegheny County (Pittsburgh)FTZ No. 35 PhiladelphiaFTZ No. 147 Berks County (Philadelphia)FTZ No. 247 Erie
PUERTO RICOFTZ No. 7 MayaguezFTZ No. 61 Guaynabo (San Juan)FTZ No. 163 Ponce
RHODE ISLANDFTZ No. 105 Providence &
North Kingstown (Providence)
SOUTH CAROLINAFTZ No. 21 Dorchester County (Charleston)FTZ No. 38 Spartanburg County (Greenville-Spartanburg)FTZ No. 127 West Columbia (Columbia)
SOUTH DAKOTAFTZ No. 220 Sioux Falls
TENNESSEEFTZ No. 77 MemphisFTZ No. 78 NashvilleFTZ No. 134 ChattanoogaFTZ No. 148 KnoxvilleFTZ No. 204 Tri-City (Tri-City Regional Airport)FTZ No. 223 Memphis
TEXASFTZ No. 12 McAllen (Hidalgo)FTZ No. 36 GalvestonFTZ No. 39 Dallas/Ft. WorthFTZ No. 62 BrownsvilleFTZ No. 68 El PasoFTZ No. 80 San AntonioFTZ No. 84 Harris County (Houston)FTZ No. 94 Webb County (Laredo)FTZ No. 95 Starr County (Rio Grande City&Roma)FTZ No. 96 Maverick County (Eagle Pass)FTZ No. 113 Ellis County (Dallas/Ft. Worth)FTZ No. 115 BeaumontFTZ No. 116 Jefferson County (Port Arthur)FTZ No. 117 Orange County
FTZ No. 122 Corpus ChristiFTZ No. 149 Freeport
TEXAS (continued)FTZ No. 150 El PasoFTZ No. 155 Victoria & Calhoun Cnties (Point Comfort)FTZ No. 156 WeslacoFTZ No. 165 MidlandFTZ No. 168 Dallas/Fort WorthFTZ No. 171 Liberty County (Houston)FTZ No. 183 AustinFTZ No. 196 Fort Worth (Dallas/Ft. Worth)FTZ No. 199 Texas City (Houston-Galveston)FTZ No. 234 Gregg County (Shreveport-Bossier)FTZ No. 246 Waco (Dallas/Ft. Worth)FTZ No. 251 Edinburg (Hidalgo/Pharr)FTZ No. 252 Amarillo
UTAHFTZ No. 30 Salt Lake City
VERMONTFTZ No. 55 Burlington
VIRGINIAFTZ No. 20 Suffolk (Norfolk-Newport News)FTZ No. 137 Wash. Dulles Intl. Airport (Washington, D.C.)FTZ No. 185 Culpeper County (Front Royal)FTZ No. 207 Richmond (Richmond-Petersburg)FTZ No. 238 Dublin
WASHINGTONFTZ No. 5 SeattleFTZ No. 85 Everett (Puget Sound)FTZ No. 86 Tacoma (Puget Sound)FTZ No. 120 Cowlitz (Longview)FTZ No. 128 Whatcom County (Lummi Tribe)(Bellingham)FTZ No. 129 Whatcom County (Bellingham)FTZ No. 130 Whatcom County (Blaine)FTZ No. 131 Whatcom County (Sumas)FTZ No. 173 Grays Harbor (Aberdeen-Hoquiam)FTZ No. 203 Moses Lake (Grant County Airport)FTZ No. 212 Tacoma (Puyallup Tribe)FTZ No. 216 OlympiaFTZ No. 224 Spokane
WEST VIRGINIAFTZ No. 228 Wood/Jackson Counties (Charleston)FTZ No. 229 CharlestonFTZ No. 240 Martinsburg (Front Royal)
WISCONSINFTZ No. 41 MilwaukeeFTZ No. 167 Brown County (Green Bay)
WYOMINGFTZ No. 157 Casper
NOTE: Customs Port of Entry is given when names of zonecommunity and POE do not coincide.
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APPENDIX J
FTZ BOARDSUBZONES LIST*
List covers subzones approved by FTZ Board since 1963. Some are no longer active or have not been activated. Many subzone grants include restrictions on use
of zone procedures (usu ally for the following products or activity: textiles/apparel, steel, TV's, auto p arts, food products, oil refineries, shipyards).
1. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, IL, area,22F (pharmaceutical and medical products),approved 12/11/92 (57 FR 61045, 12/23/92). Expanded mfg authority 8/30/99 (64 FR 48578,9/7/99)
2. Abbott Laboratories (form. Sanofi Winthrop),McPherson, KS, 161A (pharmaceuticals),approved 7/20/94 (59 FR 38431, 7/28/94)
3. Abbott Manufacturing, Altavista, VA, 207A(infant formula/adult nutritional products),approved 3/31/97 (62 FR 17148, 4/9/97)
4. Abbott Manufacturing, Casa Grande, AZ,75E (infant formula, adult nutritional products),approved 12/5/96 (61 FR 66016, 12/16/96)
5. Abbott Manufacturing, Columbus, Ohio,138C (infant formula/adult nutritional products),approved 12/3/97 (62 FR 65062, 12/10/97)
6. Abbott Manufacturing, Sturgis, MI, 43C(infant formula/adult nutritional products),approved 7/23/97 (62 FR 40797, 7/30/97)
7. ADDSCO, Mobile, AL, 82A (shipbuilding),approved 3/4/88 (53 FR 7955, 3/11/88)
8. Alcatel Submarine Networks (form. STCSubmarine), Portland, OR, 45C (undersea fiberoptic cable), approved 8/8/91 (56 FR 40862,8/16/91)
9. Alcoa, Calhoun County, TX, 155C (aluminaand aluminum fluoride), approved 8/5/91 (56FR 37890, 8/9/91)
10. Alfa Laval Distribution, Indianapolis, IN, 72N(separator/decanter centrifuge equipment/parts), approved 1/18/00 (65 FR 5496, 2/4/00)
11. Alliant Aerospace Composite StructuresCompany, Iuka, MS, 158C (space launchvehicle composite structures), approved 1/5/01(66 FR 6581, 1/22/01)
12. Alpine, Greenwood & Indianapolis, IN, 72I(audio equipment), approved 9/17/90 (55 FR39186, 9/25/90)
13. Alps Manufacturing, Garden Grove/Compton,CA, 50E (computer/ telecommunication/videoequipment & auto electronic parts), approved8/11/94 (59 FR 43092, 8/22/94)
14. Amoco Chemical Company, BrazoriaCounty, TX, 149E (petrochemical complex),approved 8/25/98 . Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
15. Amoco Oil Company, Manhattan, IL, 22H(crude oil storage terminal), approved 8/14/95(60 FR 43583, 8/22/95)
16. Amoco Oil Company, Texas City, TX, 199A(oil refinery), approved 3/3/95 (60 FR 13118,3/10/95). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
17. Amoco Oil Company, Whiting, IN, 152B (oilrefinery), approved 8/14/95 (60 FR 43583,8/22/95). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
18. Amoco Oil Company, Yorktown, VA, 20C (oilrefinery), approved 8/14/95 (60 FR 43584,8/22/95). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
19. Artesyn Technologies (Inc.), Broomfield, CO,123B (electric power supplies), approved6/22/98 (63 FR 35907, 7/1/98)
20. Artesyn Technologies (Inc.), Redwood Falls,MN, 119F (electric power supplies), approved6/22/98 (63 FR 35907, 7/1/98)
21. Ascent Power Technology Corp., Campton,KY, 29G (electric power supplies/electronicfluorescent lighting ballasts), approved 3/25/97(62 FR 17146, 4/9/97)
22. Aso Corporation, Sarasota County, FL, 169A(adhesive bandages), approved 9/18/00 (65 fr58508, 9/29/00)
23. AstraZeneca LP, Westborough, MA, 27L (pharmaceutical products), approved 9/25/01(66 FR 52740, 10/17/01)
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24. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP, Newark,DE, 99D (pharmaceuticals), approved 12/2/94(59 FR 64191, 12/13/94)
25. AT&T, Shreveport, LA, 145A(telecommunications), approved 11/13/91 (56FR 58681, 11/21/91)
26. Atlantic Marine, Inc., Jacksonville, FL, 64A(shipbuilding), approved 9/25/01 (66 FR52739, 10/17/01)
27. Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), LongBeach, CA area, 50H (oil refinery), approved7/27/01 (66 FR 40673, 8/3/01; 66 FR 43961,8/21/01)
28. Audiovox Specialized Applications, Elkhart,IN, 125D (motor vehicle audio/vehicleproducts), approved 6/28/01 (66 FR 36743,7/13/01)
29. AUTECS, Anderson, SC, 127A (auto electroniccomponents), approved 8/14/91 (56 FR 41505,8/21/91)
30. Avondale (main), Avondale, LA, 2C(shipbuilding, approved 2/15/91 (56 FR 8182,2/27/91)
31. Avondale (Algiers facility), New Orleans, LA,2F, approved 2/15/91 (56 FR 8182, 2/27/91).
32. Avondale (Westwego facility), Westwego, LA,2D, approved 2/15/91 (56 FR 8182, 2/27/91).
33. Avondale (Harvey facility), Harvey, LA, 2E,approved 2/15/91 (56 FR 8182, 2/27/91).
34. B&F System, Dallas, Texas, 168A (consumerproducts/knife assembly), approved 12/8/97(62 FR 65655, 12/15/97)
35. Bahco Tools Inc., Throop, PA, 24C (handtools), approved 3/15/01 (66 FR 16650,3/27/01)
36. Bally, Inc., New Rochelle, NY, 37B (shoe andaccessory distribution/ processing), approved9/30/93 (58 FR 52743, 10/29/93)
37. BASF, Freeport, TX, 149A (Caprolactam/Nylon-6 Resin), approved 3/17/95 (60 FR15903, 3/28/95). Extension of authority onNPF (to 12/31/03) approved 12/15/99 (64 FR72643, 12/28/99)
38. BASF, Wyandotte, MI, 70S (vitamins/industrial plastics/plastic auto parts), approved8/2/95 (60 FR 40819, 8/10/95)
39. Bausch and Lomb, San Antonio, TX, 80A(sunglasses), approved 5/17/91 (56 FR 24171,5/29/91).
40. Baxter Caribe, Inc. (formerly Ohmeda), SanJuan, PR, 61H (pharmaceutical products),approved 2/25/97 (62 FR 10521, 3/7/97)
41. Bay Shipbuilding Corp., Sturgeon Bay, WI,41E, approved 5/6/85 (50 FR 20251, 5/15/85). Expanded 11/13/85 (50 FR 48818, 11/27/85)
42. Bayer Corp. (formerly Miles), Kansas City,MO, 15D (ag. chemicals), approved 9/11/89(54 FR 38413, 9/18/89). Expanded mfg auth11/4/99 (64 FR 63786, 11/22/99)
43. Bayer Corporation, Goose Creek, SouthCarolina, 21C (rubber chemicals), approved2/19/98 (63 FR 10189, 3/2/98)
44. Beall Pipe, Multnomah Cty., OR, 45A,approved 7/31/80 (45 FR 52189, 8/6/80).Deactivated 1983.
45. Ben Venue Laboratories, Bedford, OH, 40G(pharmaceutical products), approved 1/23/96(61 FR 3670, 2/1/96)
46. Berry Contracting, Inc., Corpus Christi, TX,122E, approved 9/5/85 (50 FR 31404,9/19/85). Extended 8/30/91 (56 FR 46153,9/10/91). Indefinite extension approved8/26/92 (57 FR 40635, 9/4/92)
47. Bethlehem Steel Corp., Jefferson Cty, TX,115A, approved 3/20/85 (50 FR 13261, 4/3/85)
48. Bethlehem Steel Corp., Sparrows Point, MD,74A, approved 3/14/85 (50 FR 13057, 4/2/85)
49. BMW, Spartanburg County, SC, 38A(automobiles), approved 6/24/94 (59 FR35096, 7/8/94)
50. Bollinger Shipyards, Inc., Lockport, LA, 124H(shipbuilding), approved 7/10/98 (63 FR39069, 7/21/98). Expansion approved 11/4/99(64 FR 61820, 11/15/99)
51. Borg-Warner Automotive PowertainSystems Corporation, Seneca, SC, 38B(automotive transfer cases), approved 6/3/99(64 FR 32845, 6/18/99; 64 FR 34189, 6/25/99)
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52. BP Exploration & Oil, Inc., Toledo, OH, 8F(oil refinery), approved 5/21/96 (61 FR 27048,5/30/96). SZ modified (10/30/98) to designatea portion as SZ 8G(Clark). Extension of non-privileged status authority approved 8/24/00(65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
53. Bristol-Myers Squibb, Barceloneta, PR, 7D,approved 1/13/92 (57 FR 2250, 1/21/92)
54. Bristol-Myers Squibb, Humacao, PR, 7C,approved 1/13/92 (57 FR 2250, 1/21/92)
55. Brother Industries, Bartlett, TN, 77B(typewriters and word processors), approved9/11/95 (60 FR 48100, 9/18/95). Expandmanufacturing auth (postage frankingmachines/electronic business equipment),approved 6/26/00 (65 FR 41625, 7/6/00)
56. Buffalo China, Inc., Buffalo, NY, 23C(dinnerware/ table top products), approved7/27/99 (64 FR 42653, 8/5/99)
57. C. Ceronix, Auburn, CA, 143A (video displaymonitors), approved 3/12/96 (61 FR 11607,3/21/96). Relocated/expanded 1/7/98 (63 FR2659, 1/16/98)
58. CE Nuclear Power LLC, WestinghouseElectric Co. (formerly ABB CombustionEngineering), Newington, NH, 81C(industrial/nuclear equipment), approved6/29/92 (57 FR 30464, 7/9/92)
59. CN Biosciences, Inc., San Diego, CA, 153A(life science chemicals), approved 7/27/99 (64FR 42653, 8/5/99)
60. Caribbean Petroleum Corporation/Caribbean Petroleum Refining, Bayamon,PR, 7F (oil refinery complex), approved5/15/01 (66 FR 28890, 5/25/01)
61. Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, IL, 114A,approved 12/21/84 (50 FR 1/11/85)
62. Cedar Chemical, West Helena, AR, 14B(agricultural/specialty chemicals), approved11/4/96 (61 FR 58512, 11/15/96)
63. Chalmette Refinery LLC (formerly Mobil), St.Bernard/Jefferson/St. Charles Parishes,Louisiana, 2H (oil refinery), approved 12/12/95(60 FR 65633, 12/20/95). Extension of non-privileged status auth, approved 8/24/00 (65FR 52696, 8/30/00).
64. Chevron, Pascagoula, MS, 92D (oil refinery),approved 6/13/95 (60 FR 32503, 6/22/95).Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
65. Chevron Products Company, Richmond, CA,3B (oil refinery), approved 4/28/98 (63 FR25819, 5/11/98). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
66. Chevron Products, Perth Amboy, NJ, 49F (oilrefinery), approved 3/10/97 (62 FR13594,3/21/97). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
67. Chevron USA, Inc., El Segundo, California,202B (oil refinery), approved 3/6/98 (63 FR13168, 3/18/98). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
68. Chevron USA Products Co., Ewa, Oahu, HI,9E (oil refinery), approved 12/21/88 (53 FR53040, 12/30/88). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
69. Chrysler, Belvidere, IL, 176C (auto), (originallyapproved as 114B (Peoria) 9/18/87 (52 FR36291, 9/28/87)). Transferred 10/28/93 (58FR 59236, 11/8/93).
70. Chrysler Corp., Newark, DE, 99B (auto),approved 7/3/84 (49 FR 28587, 7/13/84)
71. Chrysler Corporation, New Castle, IN, 72G(auto components), approved 1/15/86 (51 FR3640, 1/29/86)
72. Chrysler, Dayton, OH, 100C (autocomponents), approved 12/22/89 (54 FR53668, 12/29/89)
73. Chrysler, Detroit, MI, 70B (auto), approved1/22/82 (47 FR 5738, 2/8/82)
74. Chrysler, Detroit, MI, 70N (auto trim),approved 12/22/89 (54 FR 53667, 12/29/89)
75. Chrysler, Detroit, MI, 70P (auto glass),approved 12/22/89 (54 FR 53667, 12/29/89)
76. Chrysler, Detroit, MI, 70Q (auto engine),approved 12/22/89 (54 FR 53667, 12/29/89)
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77. Chrysler, Detroit, MI, 70R (auto axle),approved 12/22/89 (54 FR 53667, 12/29/89)
78. Chrysler, Huntsville, AL, 83A (autoelectronics), approved 12/21/88 (53 FR 53039,12/30/88)
79. Chrysler, Kenosha, WI, 41A (auto), approved8/4/81 (46 FR 40718, 8/11/81)
80. Chrysler Corporation, Kokomo, IN, 72F (autocomponents), approved 1/15/86 (51 FR 3640,1/29/86).
81. Chrysler, Perrysburg, OH, 8B (autocomponents), approved 12/22/89 (54 FR53668, 12/29/89)
82. Chrysler, Sandusky, OH, 8C (autocomponents), approved 12/22/89 (54 FR53668, 12/29/89)
83. Chrysler, St. Louis, MO, 31A (auto), approved1/24/83 (48 FR 4309, 1/31/83)
84. Chrysler, Sterling Heights, MI, 70H (auto),approved 4/10/85 (50 FR 15768, 4/22/85)
85. Chrysler, Trenton, MI, 70J (auto engines),approved 6/29/87 (52 FR 27234, 7/20/87)
86. Cirrus Logic, Inc., Fremont, CA, 18C(integrated circuit), approved 6/11/98 (63 FR34144, 6/23/98)
87. Citgo, Lake Charles, LA, 87B (refinery),approved 6/21/89 (54 FR 27660, 6/30/89).Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
88. Citgo Refining & Chemicals (formerlyChamplin), Corpus Christi, TX, 122I (oilrefinery), approved 12/16/88 (53 FR 52457,12/28/88). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
89. CITGO Asphalt Refining, Chatham County,GA, 104C (oil refinery), approved 3/8/96 (61FR 10725, 3/15/96). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
90. CITGO Asphalt Refining, Gloucester County,NJ, 142B (oil refinery), approved 3/8/96 (61 FR10725, 3/15/96). Extension of non-privileged
status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
91. CITGO Petroleum Company, BrowardCounty, FL, 25B (petroleum product storagefacility), approved 5/11/98 (63 FR 27707,5/20/98)
92. Citizens Communications Company (form.Gasco), Ewa, Oahu, HI, 9F, approved 3/18/97from a portion of SZ 9A, BHP Petroleum
93. Clariant Corporation, Somerville, NJ, 49I(electronic chemicals), approved 6/21/00 (65FR 39866, 6/28/00)
94. Clarion, Walton, KY, 47A (auto audioproducts), approved 7/6/90 (55 FR 28793,7/13/90)
95. Clark Refining and Marketing, JeffersonCounty, TX, 116C (oil refinery), approved10/7/96 (61 FR 54153, 10/17/96). Extension ofnon-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00(65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
96. Clark Refining and Marketing, Hartford, IL,31C (oil refinery), approved 4/18/00 (65 FR24675, 4/27/00)
97. Clark USA, Lima, OH, 8G (oil refinery),approved 10/30/98 from a portion of SZ 8F, BPExploration & Oil, Inc.. Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
98. Coastal Eagle Point Oil Co., GloucesterCounty, NJ, 142C (oil refinery), approved6/2/97 (62 FR 32583, 6/16/97). Extension ofnon-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00(65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
99. Coastal Fuels Marketing, Port Everglades,FL, 25C (petroleum products storage),approved 11/28/00 (65 FR 77558, 12/12/00)
100. Coastal Mobile Refining, Mobile County, AL,82F (oil refinery), approved 9/25/97 (62 FR51829, 10/3/97). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
101. Coastal States Petroleum, Corpus Christi,TX, 122A, approved 9/5/85 (50 FR 38020,9/19/85). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
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102. Colin Medical Instruments, San Antonio, TX,80B (medical equipment), approved 5/17/91 (56FR 24171, 5/29/91)
103. Columbia Specialties, Columbia, TN, 78G(room air conditioners/ dehumidifiers), approved10/13/95 (60 FR 54469, 10/24/95)
104. Conair Corporation, East Windsor, NJ, 200A(warehousing/distribution and service/repairfacility), approved 9/25/97 (62 FR 52085,10/6/97)
105. Conair, Glendale, AZ, 75A (small appliance),approved 5/3/91 (56 FR 21471, 5/9/91)
106. Conoco, Lake Charles, LA, 87A (oil refinery),approved 12/16/88 (53 FR 52455, 12/28/88).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00). Scopeexpansion approved 11/16/01 (66 FR 59234,11/27/01)
107. Conoco, Ponca City, OK, 106E (oil refinery),approved 1/5/01 (66 FR 6582, 1/22/01; 66 FR9635, 2/8/01; 66 FR 17523, 4/2/01)
108. Consolidated Biscuit Company, McComb, OH,151C (food products), approved 11/17/93 (58 FR62636, 11/29/93)
109. Consolidated Diesel Company, Nash County,NC, 214A (spark-ignition/diesel engines),approved 5/8/00 (65 FR 33294, 5/23/00)
110. Cooper Tire and Rubber Co., Findlay andMoraine, OH, 151A (tires), approved 7/6/88 (53FR 27058, 7/18/88)
111. CORCO, Penuelas, PR, 7B (refinery), approved8/11/82 (47 FR 36681, 8/23/82)
112. Cortelco USA, Corinth, MS, 158A (telephoneand computer equipment), approved 6/1/94 (59FR 29983, 6/10/94)
113. Crown Central Petroleum Corporation, HarrisCounty, TX, 84N (oil refinery), approved 12/12/95(60 FR 65634, 12/20/95). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
114. Custom Manufacturing Services, LucentTechnologies, Inc., Whitsett, NC, 93E(telecommunications and computer equipment),approved 4/29/96 (61 FR 24270, 5/14/96)
115. Datatape, Inc., Pasadena, CA, 50D (high densitydigital tape recording equipment), approved7/13/92 (57 FR 32195, 7/21/92)
116. Deere & Company, Davenport, IA, 133D(construction equipment), approved 7/27/01 (66FR 40673, 8/3/01; 66 FR 43961, 8/21/01)
117. Deere-Hitachi, Kernersville, NC, 66B (hydraulicexcavators), approved 2/12/92 (57 FR 6213,2/21/92)
118. Degussa, Mobile, AL, 82B (methionine),approved 11/9/89 (54 FR 48008, 11/20/89)
119. Dell Computer Corporation, Austin, TX, 183A(personal computers), approved 11/16/92 (57 FR56902, 12/1/92). Expanded 12/23/96 (62 FR1316, 1/9/97). Expanded 7/25/97 (62 FR 42486,8/7/97). Expanded 12/15/99 (64 FR 72643,12/28/99)
120. Delphi Automotive Systems (formerly GeneralMotors), Kettering, OH, 100B (auto parts),approved 11/9/89 (54 FR 48009, 11/20/89)
121. Diamond Shamrock Refining Company, ThreeRivers, TX, 122M (oil refinery), approved 3/19/99(64 FR 16422, 4/5/99). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
122. Diesel Technology, Kentwood, MI, 189A (dieselengine fuel injection components), approved12/11/97 (62 FR 66601, 12/19/97)
123. Dole Processed Food Co., Honolulu, HI, 9C,approved 7/26/85 (50 FR 31210, 8/1/85)
124. Dow Chemical Company, Brazoria County, TX,149G (petrochemical complex), approved4/18/00 (65 FR 24677, 4/27/00)
125. Dril-Quip, Inc., Houston, TX, 84K (oil fieldequipment), approved 12/23/93 (59 FR 563,1/5/94)
126. Du Pont, La Porte, TX, 84C (hydrofluoric acid),approved 6/29/90 (55 FR 28263, 7/10/90)
127. E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, ElPaso, IL, 114D (crop protection products),approved 9/23/99 (64 FR 55232, 10/12/99)
128. E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company,Manati, PR, 7E (crop protection products),approved 9/23/99 (64 FR 55233, 10/12/99)
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129. Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY, 141A,approved 12/16/88 (53 FR 52456, 12/28/88)
130. Eli Lilly & Co., Lafayette, IN, 72C, approved7/26/85 (50 FR 31404, 8/2/85)
131. Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, IN, 72B, approved7/26/85 (50 FR 31404, 8/2/85)
132. Eli Lilly & Co., Clinton, IN, 72D, approved7/26/85 (50 FR 31404, 8/2/85)
133. Endress & Hauser, Greenwood, IN, 72J(process control instruments), approved 12/11/92(57 FR 61044, 12/23/92)
134. Equilon Enterprises, LLC (formerly Texaco,Inc.), Skagit County, WA, 86C (oil refinery),approved 6/2/97 (62 FR 32291, 6/13/97)
135. Equilon Enterprises LLC, Los Angeles, CA,50G (oil refinery), approved 9/13/99 (64 FR51289, 9/22/99)
136. Equistar Chemicals LP, Harris County, TX, 84Q(petrochemical complex), approved 4/28/98 (62FR 25820, 5/11/98). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
137. Equistar Chemicals LP, Nueces County, TX,122N (petrochemical complex), approved4/18/00 (65 FR 24676, 4/27/00)
138. Equistar Chemicals LP, Brazoria County, TX,149F (petrochemical complex), approved 4/18/00(65 FR 24677, 4/27/00)
139. ESCO Company, Muskegon, MI, 189B(colorformer chemicals), approved 3/23/99 (64FR 15726, 4/1/99)
140. Exxon Corporation, Baton Rouge, LA, area,154A (oil refinery), approved 10/7/96 (61 FR54152, 10/17/96). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
141. Exxon Corporation, Harris County, TX, 84O (oilrefinery), approved 7/16/96 (61 FR 38711,7/25/96). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
142. ExxonMobil Oil Corporation (form. Mobil),Jefferson/Liberty Counties, TX, 115B (oilrefinery), approved 10/13/95 (60 FR 54471,10/24/95). Extension of non-privileged status
auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).143. Fedders North America, Effingham, IL, 146C
(room air conditioners), approved 3/9/92 (57 FR9013, 3/16/92)
144. Federal-Mogul World Trade, Inc., Ft.Lauderdale, FL, 25A (vehicle partswarehouse/distribution facility), approved12/23/96 (62 FR 1314, 1/9/97)
145. Fina Oil Company, Jefferson County, TX, 116B(oil refinery), approved 9/18/95 (60 FR 49564,9/26/95). Expand scope of mfg. auth. approved7/25/00 (65 FR 47953, 8/4/00). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
146. Firmenich, Inc., Plainsboro/Port Newark, NJ,49H (flavor/fragrance products), approved 5/3/00(65 FR 31140, 5/16/00)
147. Flite Technology, Cocoa, FL, 136A (machinerycomponents), approved 7/19/91 (56 FR 34171,7/26/91)
148. Florsheim Shoe Company, Jefferson City/Cape Girardeau/Kirksville/West Plains, MO,102C (leather footwear), approved 8/11/94 (59FR 43093, 8/22/94)
149. Flowline Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, 195A (energypipeline insulation), approved 9/16/93 (58 FR50329, 9/27/93)
150. Ford, Dearborn, MI, 70E (auto), approved9/29/83 (48 FR 45813, 10/7/83)
151. Ford, Edison, NJ, 49A (auto), approved 2/6/84(49 FR 5981, 2/16/84)
152. Ford, Hapeville, GA, 26C (auto), approved4/22/85 (50 FR 18544, 5/1/85)
153. Ford, Hazelwood, MO, 102A (auto), approved4/27/84 (49 FR 19541, 5/8/84)
154. Ford, Landsdale, PA, 35A (auto electronics),approved 5/26/83 (48 FR 24959, 6/3/83)
155. Ford, Lorain, OH, 40A (auto), approved 7/3/84(49 FR 28589, 7/13/84)
156. Ford, Louisville, KY, 29B (auto), approved 7/3/84(49 FR 28588, 7/13/84)
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157. Ford Motor, Claycomo, MO, 15A (auto),approved 7/13/83 (48 FR 34790, 8/1/83)
158. Ford Motor Company, Avon Lake, OH, 40C(passenger/cargo vehicles), approved 7/14/93(58 FR 39007, 7/21/93)
159. Ford Motor Company, Chicago, IL, 22B (auto),approved 1/15/86 (51 FR 3639, 1/29/86)
160. Ford, Romeo, MI, 70A (tractor), approved7/21/81 (46 FR 38941, 7/30/81)
161. Ford, Wayne, MI, 70C (auto), approved 1/24/83(48 FR 4310, 1/31/83)
162. Ford, Wixom, MI, 70D (auto), approved 9/29/83(48 FR 45812, 10/7/83)
163. Fossil Partners, Richardson, Texas, 39E(watches/sunglasses/accessories), approved12/3/97 (62 FR 65063, 12/10/97)
164. Friedrich Air Conditioning and Refrigeration,San Antonio, TX, 80C (air conditioners),approved 5/17/91 (56 FR 24171, 5/29/91).
165. Frontier El Dorado Refining Company (form.Equilon; Texaco), Butler County, KS, 161B (oilrefinery), approved 12/30/96 (62 FR 1314,1/9/97). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
166. Fuji Photo Film, Inc., Greenwood, SC, 38C(imaging/information products), approved 3/27/00(65 FR 18283, 4/7/00)
167. Fujitsu Ten Corp. of America, Rushville, IN,72M (automotive audio products, electroniccomponents), approved 8/20/97 (62 FR 45395,8/27/97)
168. General Electric, Jefferson County, KY, 29C(home appliances), approved 12/19/85 (50 FR52980, 12/27/85)
169. General Motors, Arlington, TX, 39B (auto),approved 10/29/91 (56 FR 56628, 11/6/91). Deactivated
170. General Motors, Atlanta, GA, 26A (auto),approved 7/13/83 (48 FR 34791, 8/1/83). Deactivated
171. General Motors, Dayton, OH, 100A (electricmotors), approved 11/9/89 (54 FR 48009,11/20/89)
172. General Motors, Detroit/Hamtramck, MI, 70K(auto), approved 12/14/88 (53 FR 51572,12/22/88). Deactivated
173. General Motors, Flint, MI, 140A (auto),approved 4/3/87 (52 FR 12218, 4/15/87). Deactivated
174. General Motors, Framingham, MA, 27D (auto),approved 9/25/87 (52 FR 36982, 10/2/87)
175. General Motors, Janesville, WI, 41C (auto),approved 4/22/85 (50 FR 18545, 5/1/85). Deactivated
176. General Motors, Kansas City, KS, 17A (auto),approved 10/9/85 (50 FR 42974, 10/23/85). Deactivated
177. General Motors, Kokomo, IN, 72A (autoelectronics), approved 7/26/84 (49 FR 31930,8/9/84)
178. General Motors, Lansing, MI, 70M (auto),approved 12/14/88 (53 FR 51573, 12/22/88). Deactivated
179. General Motors, Linden, NJ, 49B (auto),approved 10/9/85 (50 FR 42923, 10/23/85). Deactivated
180. General Motors, Lordstown, OH, 40B (auto),approved 4/10/85 (50 FR 15770, 4/22/85). Deactivated
181. General Motors, North Tarrytown, NY, 37A(auto), approved 4/10/85 (50 FR 15769, 4/22/85). Deactivated
182. General Motors, Oklahoma City, OK, 106A(auto) (originally approved as 53A (Tulsa)7/26/84 (49 FR 31932, 8/9/84)). Transferred 8/15/88 (53 FR 32088, 8/23/88). Deactivated
183. General Motors, Orion Township, MI, 70L(auto), approved 12/14/88 (53 FR 51572,12/22/88). Deactivated
184. General Motors, Pontiac, MI, 70G (auto),approved 7/26/84 (49 FR 31931, 8/9/84)
185. General Motors, Wentzville, MO, 102B (auto),approved 12/14/88 (53 FR 51574, 12/22/88). Deactivated
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186. General Motors, Wilmington, DE, 99C (auto),approved 7/26/84 (49 FR 31929, 8/9/84). Deactivated
187. General Motors, Ypsilanti, MI, 70F (auto),approved 7/26/84 (49 FR 31931, 8/9/84)
188. Giant Products, Toledo, OH, 8E (industrialpumps), approved 12/28/89 (55 FR 763, 1/9/90)
189. Gleason Corp., Rochester, NY, 141D (gearproduction equipment), approved 4/7/95 (60 FR19024, 4/14/95)
190. Global Power, Phipps Bend, TN, 78D, approved3/30/84 (49 FR 13562, 4/5/84). Extended12/16/88 (53 FR 51575, 12/22/88). Extended12/29/89 (55 FR 764, 1/9/90). Extended10/21/93(58 FR 58681, 11/3/93). Extended10/19/98 (to 10/25/2003) (63 FR 59762, 11/5/98)
191. Globe Metallurgical, Inc., Beverly, OH, 138D(ferroalloys/silicon metals), approved 7/10/98 (63FR 39070, 7/21/98)
192. Goodman Manufacturing, Houston, TX, 84G,approved 12/20/91 (56 FR 67058, 12/27/91).
193. Gowan Company, Yuma, AZ, 219B (agriculturalchemical products), approved 2/10/00 (65 FR8337, 2/18/00)
194. Gulf Coast Maritime, Houston, TX, 84E,approved 8/8/91 (56 FR 40863, 8/16/91)
195. Gulf Marine Fabricators, Corpus Christi, TX,122D, approved 9/5/85 (50 FR 31404, 9/19/85). Extended 8/30/91 (56 FR 46153, 9/10/91). Indefinite extension approved 8/26/92 (57 FR40635, 9/4/92)
196. Gymboree Corporation, Dixon, California, 143C (apparel and toys warehousing/distribution), approved 2/19/98 (63 FR 10189,3/2/98)
197. Halter Marine, Inc., Lockport, Louisiana, 124G(shipbuilding), approved 3/30/98 (63 FR 16961,4/7/98)
198. Harris Corporation-Electronic SystemsSector, Brevard County, FL, 136C(telecommunications/ information systems),approved 11/16/98 (63 FR 65171, 11/25/98)
199. Henkel Corporation, Kankakee, Illinois, 22K(Natural Vitamin E), approved 4/1/98 (63 FR17982, 4/13/98)
200. Hewlett-Packard, Bridgewater/ Washington, NJ,49G (computer/related electronic products),approved 7/10/98 (63 FR 39070, 7/21/98)
201. Hewlett-Packard, Miami, FL, 32A(computer/related electronic products), approved4/15/98 (63 FR 19897, 4/22/98)
202. Hewlett-Packard, Richmond, VA, area, 207B(computer/related electronic products), approved4/15/98 (63 FR 19897, 4/22/98)
203. Hewlett-Packard, Sacramento, CA, area, 143B(computer and related electronic products),approved 10/16/97 (62 FR 55573, 10/27/97)
204. Hewlett-Packard, San Jose, CA, 18D(computer/related electronic products), approved7/31/98 (63 FR 43904, 8/17/98)
205. Hewlett-Packard, San Diego, CA, 153B(computer/related electronic products), approved9/13/99 (64 FR 51290, 9/22/99)
206. Hitachi, Harrodsburg, KY, 29F (auto parts),approved 12/21/90 (56 FR 674, 1/8/91)
207. Hoffmann-La Roche, Freeport, TX, 149B(pharmaceutical products), approved 11/28/95(60 FR 63499, 12/11/95)
208. Honda, Shelby County, OH, 46D (auto andmotorcycle engines), approved 12/11/87 (52 FR48312, 12/21/87)
209. Honda, Union Cty, OH, 46B (motorcycles/ auto),approved 1/12/79 (44 FR 4003, 1/19/79).Expanded 5/14/82 (47 FR 24163, 6/3/82)
210. Hydril Company, Houston, TX, 84M (oil fieldequipment), approved 12/23/94 (60 FR 2377,1/9/95)
211. IBM, Mecklenburg County, NC, 57A (printer,banking equipment & electronic assemblymanufacturing), approved 1/13/86 (51 FR 3356,1/27/86). Expanded 5/5/92 (57 FR 20673,5/14/92).
212. IBM, Raleigh/Durham, NC, 93B (informationprocessing/communications equipment),approved 5/5/92 (57 FR 20673, 5/14/92) (See 57FR 24595, 6/10/92)
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213. Imation Corporation, Camarillo, CA, 205A (datastorage products), approved 6/2/00 (65 FR37114, 6/13/00)
214. Imation Corporation, Tucson, AZ, 174A (datastorage products, approved 6/2/00 (65 FR37113, 6/13/00)
215. Imation Corporation, Wahpeton, ND, 103A(data storage products), approved 6/2/00 (65 FR37115, 6/13/00)
216. Imation Enterprises Corporation, Weatherford,OK, 106C (data storage products), approved6/2/00 (65 FR 37115, 6/13/00)
217. Ingalls, Pascagoula, MS, 92B (shipbuilding),approved 1/17/91 (56 FR 2740, 1/24/91)
218. Intel Corporation, Chandler, AZ, 75C(semiconductors and computer products),approved 3/2/94 (59 FR 11249, 3/10/94)
219. International Flavors and Fragrances, Hazlet,NJ, 44B, approved 12/1/87 (52 FR 47437,12/14/87). Extended 12/21/92 (58 FR 78,1/4/93). Extended 12/1/97 (to 12/1/02).
220. International Flavors and Fragrances, SouthBrunswick, NJ, 44D, approved 12/1/87 (52 FR47437, 12/14/87). Extended 12/21/92 (58 FR78, 1/4/93). Extended 12/1/97 (to 12/1/02).
221. International Flavors and Fragrances, UnionBeach, NJ, 44C, approved 12/1/87 (52 FR47437, 12/14/87). Extended 12/21/92 (58 FR 78,1/4/93). Extended 12/1/97 (to 12/1/02).
222. International Resistive Company, Inc., CorpusChristi, TX, 122O (electronic resistors), approved9/25/01 (66 FR 52742, 10/27/01)
223. IPR Pharmaceuticals, Carolina, PR, 61G(pharmaceutical products), approved 11/28/95(60 FR 63499, 12/11/95)
224. IPR Pharmaceuticals, Guayama, PR, 61F(pharmaceutical products), approved 11/28/95(60 FR 63499, 12/11/95)
225. ISP Chemicals, Inc., Calvert City, KY, 29H(specialty chemicals), approved 9/27/01 (66 FR52740, 10/17/01)
226. ISP Technologies, Inc., Texas City, TX, 199E(specialty chemicals), approved 9/27/01 (66 FR52742, 10/17/01)
227. J. Schoeneman, Wilmington, DE, 99A (apparel),approved 6/4/84 (49 FR 24757, 6/15/84)
228. Jeep Corporation, Toledo, OH, 8A (auto),approved 2/6/84 (49 FR 5982, 2/16/84)
229. JVC America, Inc., Tuscaloosa County,Alabama, 98C (videotape products), approved12/15/97 (62 FR 67043, 12/23/97)
230. Kawasaki, Kansas City, MO, 15E (engine parts),approved 11/27/89 (54 FR 50257, 12/5/89). Scope expanded 1/20/99 (64 FR 5765, 2/5/99)
231. Kawasaki Motor Mfg. Co., Lincoln, NE, 59A(motorcycles), approved 8/27/80 (45 FR 58637,9/4/80). Expanded 12/12/94 (59 FR 66891,12/28/94). Manufacturing activity (mules &robots) approved 6/2/95. Permanent extension ofmanufacturing authority for utility work trucksapproved 6/12/00 (65 FR 37959, 6/19/00)
232. Kerr Pacific Corp., Honolulu, HI, 9B, approved10/17/84 (49 FR 42969, 10/25/84). Expanded9/1/95 (60 FR 47148, 9/11/95).
233. Koch Petroleum Group, Nueces & San PatricioCounties, TX, 122L (oil refinery), approved8/28/91 (56 FR 43905, 9/5/91). Redesignated8/8/95 to include SZ 122B, SouthwesternRefining . Ext of non-privileged status auth8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
234. Komatsu America Intl Company, Chattanooga,TN, 134A (construction equipment), approved11/16/01 (66 FR 59235, 11/27/01)
235. Komatsu America Intl Company, Ripley, TN,77C (construction/mining equipment partsdistribution), approved 6/19/98 (63 FR 35908,7/1/98)
236. Komatsu Latin-America Corporation, Miami,FL, 32B (construction/mining equipmentcomponents and products), approved 6/11/99(64 FR 33242, 6/22/99)
237. Kvaerner Philadelphia Shipyard, Inc.,Philadelphia, PA, 35E (shipbuilding), approved6/3/99 (64 FR 32844, 6/18/99)
238. Lamb-Grays Harbor, Hoquiam, WA, 173A,approved 2/1/91 (56 FR 5384, 2/11/91)
239. Lawrence Textiles, Lawrence, MA, 27C(textiles), approved 1/5/84 (49 FR 1408, 1/11/84)
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240. Lexmark International Inc. (formerly IBM),Jefferson County, KY, 29D (typewriter & printermanufacturing), approved 1/13/86 (51 FR 3356,1/27/86)
241. Lexmark International Inc., Seymour, IN, 170A(computer printers/related products), approved9/13/99 (64 FR 51290, 9/22/99)
242. Lilli Ann, San Francisco, CA, 3A (apparel),approved 6/27/63 (28 FR 6931, 7/6/63)
243. Lincoln Electric Company, Euclid/Mentor, OH,40D (arc welding equipment and supplies),approved 9/24/93 (58 FR 51614, 10/4/93)
244. LOOP, Lafourche & St. James Parishes, LA,124D (crude oil terminal system), approved6/1/95 (60 FR 30267, 6/8/95)
245. Lucent Technologies, Columbus, Ohio, 138E(telecommunications equipment), approved10/19/98 (63 FR 58762, 11/5/98)
246. LYONDELL-CITGO Refining Company, HarrisCounty, Texas, 84P (oil refinery), approved3/6/98 (63 FR 13170, 3/18/98). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
247. MagneTek, Inc., Madison, AL, 83B (electronicfluorescent lighting ballasts), approved 5/9/96(61 FR 25621, 5/22/96)
248. Mallinckrodt Medical, Wake County, NC, 93A(pharmaceuticals), approved 6/2/92 (57 FR24595, 6/10/92)
249. Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC, Stark/AllenCounties, OH, 181A (oil refinery), approved12/30/96 (62 FR 1315, 1/9/97). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
250. Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC, Detroit, MI,70T (oil refinery), approved 3/10/97 (62 FR13594, 3/21/97). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
251. Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC, Garyville,LA, 124E (oil refinery), approved 9/18/95 (60 FR49565, 9/26/95). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
252. Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC,Boyd/Daviess Counties, KY, 47B (oil refinery),approved 12/30/96 (62 FR 1315, 1/9/97).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
253. Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC, Robinson,IL, 146D (oil refinery), approved 10/13/95 (60 FR54470, 10/24/95). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
254. Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC, Texas City,TX, 199B (oil refinery), approved 6/20/96 (61 FR33491, 6/27/96). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
255. Massachusetts Heavy Industries, Inc., Quincy,MA, 27B (shipbuilding), approved 4/28/98 (62 FR25820, 5/11/98)
256. Matsushita Electronic ComponentsCorporation of America, Knoxville, TN, 148B(electrolytic capacitors/automotive audiospeakers), approved 4/5/01 (66 FR 19424,4/16/01)
257. Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics Industries ofAmerica, Inc., Vancouver, WA, 86E (TV/VCRcombination units), approved 6/8/01 (66 FR32933, 6/19/01)
258. Maui Pineapple Co., Ltd., Kahului, HI, 9D,approved 4/25/86 (51 FR 16367, 5/2/86)
259. Maytag, Galesburg, IL, 133A (appliances),approved 11/1/89 (54 FR 47246, 11/13/89)
260. Maytag, Herrin, IL, 133B (appliances), approved11/1/89 (54 FR 47246, 11/13/89).
261. Maytag, Newton, IA, 133C (appliances),approved 11/1/89 (54 FR 47246, 11/13/89).
262. Mazda, Benecia, CA, 56A (auto), approved1/18/89 (54 FR 3825, 1/26/89)
263. Mazda Motor Mfg. Corp., Flat Rock, MI, 70I,approved 4/1/86 (51 FR 12189, 4/9/86)
264. Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville and Mt.Vernon, IN, 177A (pharmaceutical and nutritionalproducts), approved 12/21/92 (58 FR 78, 1/4/93)
265. Mead Johnson, Zeeland, MI, 43B, approved1/3/92 (57 FR 1143, 1/10/92)
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266. Meadowcraft, Inc., Yuma County, AZ, 219A(wrought iron patio furniture), approved 12/1/98(63 FR 67853, 12/9/98)
267. Mercedes-Benz, Tuscaloosa County, AL, 98A(motor vehicles), approved 2/21/96 (61 FR 8237,3/4/96)
268. Merck & Co., Elkton, VA, 185C(pharmaceuticals), approved 11/14/94 (59 FR60603, 11/25/94). Expansion of scope ofauthority approved 4/5/01 (66 FR 19919,4/18/01).
269. Merck & Co., Riverside, PA, 24B(pharmaceuticals), approved 11/14/94 (59 FR60603, 11/25/94). Expansion of scope ofauthority approved 5/29/01 (66 FR 32934,6/19/01)
270. Merck & Co., West Point, PA, 35B(pharmaceuticals), approved 11/14/94 (59 FR60604, 11/25/94). Expansion of scope ofauthority approved 4/5/01 (66 FR 19918,4/18/01).
271. Merck & Co., Wilson, NC, 93C(pharmaceuticals), approved 11/14/94 (59 FR60604, 11/25/94). Expansion of scope ofauthority approved 4/5/01 (66 FR 19918,4/18/01).
272. Merck, Arecibo, PR, 61D (pharmaceuticals),approved 5/12/95 (60 FR 27272, 5/23/95). Expand scope of mfg auth, approved 11/9/00 (65FR 69731, 11/20/00)
273. Merck, Barceloneta, PR, 61E (pharmaceuticals),approved 5/12/95 (60 FR 27272, 5/23/95). Expand scope of mfg auth, approved 11/9/00 (65FR 69731, 11/20/00)
274. Merck, Dougherty County, GA, 104A(pharmaceuticals), approved 5/12/95 (60 FR27272, 5/23/95). Expansion of scope of authorityapproved 4/5/01 (66 FR 19917, 4/18/01).
275. Merck, Rahway, NJ, 49D (pharmaceuticals),approved 6/1/95 (60 FR 30267, 6/8/95). Expansion of scope of authority approved5/29/01 (66 FR 32933, 6/19/01)
276. Mercury Marine (Inc.), Fond du Lac andOshkosh, WI, 41H (marine propulsion products),approved 11/9/99 (64 FR 63787, 11/22/99)
277. Microchip Technology Inc., Chandler/Tempe,AZ, 75H (semiconductors), approved 7/31/98 (63FR 43904, 8/17/98)
278. Mid States Pipe Fabricating, Inc., El Dorado,AR, 14C (steel pipe fabrication), approved6/25/97 (62 FR 36257, 7/7/97)
279. Miles, West Haven, CT, 162A (pharmaceuticals),approved 6/29/90 (55 FR 28261, 7/10/90)
280. Milk Specialties, Dundee, IL, 176A (animal feedproducts), approved 4/1/92 (57 FR 12292,4/9/92)
281. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing (3M), LosAngeles, CA, 202A (pharmaceutical products),approved 8/20/97 (62 FR 45394, 8/27/97). Expanded mfg authority 9/13/99 (64 FR 51289,9/22/99)
282. Mitsubishi Motor Manuf of America, Inc. (formDiamond-Star), Peoria, IL, 114C (auto),approved 2/19/88 (53 FR 5812, 2/26/88)
283. Mobil Oil, Will County, Illinois, 22J (oil refinery),approved 3/6/98 (63 FR 13169, 3/18/98).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
284. Moss Point Marine, Escatawpa, MS, 92A(shipbuilding), approved 3/4/88 (53 FR 7956,3/11/88)
285. Motch Corporation, Euclid, OH, 40H (turningand grinding machinery), approved 8/1/96 (61 FR41768, 8/12/96)
286. Mr. Coffee, Bedford Heights, OH, 40E (smallkitchen appliances), approved 1/27/94 (59 FR5389, 2/4/94)
287. Murphy Oil USA, Inc., St. Bernard Parish, LA,2J (oil refinery), approved 6/2/97 (62 FR 32582,6/16/97). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
288. Nashua, Portsmouth, NH, 81A (office equip.),approved 1/20/83 (48 FR 4308, 1/31/83)
289. National RV, Perris, CA, 50C (motorhome/recreational vehicle), approved 8/21/90 (55 FR35159, 8/28/90)
290. National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., SanDiego, CA, 50B (shipyard), approved 8/10/84 (49FR 32884, 8/17/84).
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291. New York Air Brake Co., Watertown, NY, 109A,approved 11/5/84 (49 FR 44937 11/13/84).
292. Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.,Newport News, VA, 20B (shipbuilding), approved6/25/93 (58 FR 36390, 7/7/93)
293. Nine West Distribution Corporation (formerlyU.S. Shoe), Cincinnati, OH, 46E, approved12/14/88 (53 FR 51574, 12/22/88)
294. Nissan Industrial Engine, Marengo, IL, 176D(spark ignition industrial engines), approved11/12/97 (62 FR 62287, 11/21/97)
295. Nissan, Smyrna, TN, 78A (truck/auto), approved4/2/82 (47 FR 16191, 4/15/82). Exp 8/30/84 (49FR 35395, 9/7/84). Expanded scope 3/19/93 (58FR 16650, 3/30/93). Expanded 3/10/97 (62 FR13595, 3/21/97)
296. North American Lighting and HellaElectronics, Flora (Clay County), IL, 146A (autocomponents), approved 2/11/88 (53 FR 5436,2/24/88). Expanded 12/27/94 (60 FR 2375,1/9/95). Expand mfg auth approved 1/17/01 (66FR 8195, 1/30/01)
297. North American Shipbuilding, LafourcheParish, LA, 124B (shipbuilding), approved10/29/91 (56 FR 56627, 11/6/91). Expanded2/3/99 (64 FR 7854, 2/17/99)
298. Northern Trading Company, Madawaska, ME,179A (cosmetics), approved 5/24/91 (56 FR25406, 6/4/91)
299. Northrop Grumman Corporation, Baltimore,MD, 73B (electronic sensoring/processing/communications technologies), approved 9/23/99(64 FR 55232, 10/12/99)
300. Northrop Grumman Corporation, RollingMeadows, IL, 22M (radar/electro-opticalsystems), approved 1/15/02
301. NUMMI (GM & Toyota), Fremont, CA, 18B (auto),approved 10/5/84 (49 FR 40626, 10/17/84)
302. Olivetti, Harrisburg, PA, 24A (typewriters),approved 2/28/78 (42 FR 10422, 3/13/78).Deactivated 1981
303. Oneida Ltd., Sherrill and Oneida, NY, 172A(tableware), approved 7/7/95 (60 FR 36259,7/14/95)
304. Onkyo America, Inc., Bartholomew County, IN,72K (acoustical products), approved 6/1/93 (58FR 32512, 6/10/93)
305. Organichem Corporation (formerly Nycomed,Sanofi), Rensselaer, NY, 121A(pharmaceuticals), approved 7/20/94 (59 FR38431, 7/28/94)
306. Peavey Electronics Corporation, Meridian, MS,area, 158B (electronic audio and acousticalproducts), approved 9/12/94 (59 FR 48284,9/20/94)
307. Peavey Electronics, Foley, AL, 82C (electronicaudio and acoustical products), approved4/10/95 (60 FR 19209, 4/17/95)
308. Pedigree, St. Albans, VT, 55A (apparel),approved 10/20/82 (47 FR 47452, 10/26/82)
309. PepsiCo, Cidra, PR, 61J (soft drink flavoringconcentrates), approved 10/14/97 (62 FR 55574,10/27/97)
310. PETsMART, Inc., Phoenix, AZ, 75F (petproducts warehouse/distribution facility),approved 12/5/96 (61 FR 66016, 12/16/96)
311. Pfizer Inc., Brooklyn, NY, 1A (pharmaceuticals),approved 4/7/99 (64 FR 19977, 4/23/99)
312. Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, San Juan, Puerto Rico,61K (pharmaceutical products), approved9/30/98 (63 FR 54671, 10/13/98)
313. Phillips Petroleum, Brazoria County, TX, 149C(oil refinery), approved 9/25/97 (62 FR 51830,10/3/97). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
314. Phillips Petroleum Company, Borger, TX, 165A(oil refinery complex), approved 12/15/00 (65 FR82322, 12/28/00; 66 FR 17523, 4/2/01)
315. Picker International, Inc., Valley View, OH, 40F(medical diagnostic imaging equipment),approved 10/21/94 (59 FR 54432, 10/31/94)
316. Pier 1 Imports, Grove City, OH, 138B(distribution facility), approved 1/16/96 (61 FR2486, 1/26/96)
317. Pier 1 Imports, Mansfield, TX, 39D (distributionfacility), approved 1/16/96 (61 FR 2486, 1/26/96)
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318. Pioneer Industrial Components, Inc.,Springboro, OH, 46F (automotive audioproducts), approved 3/31/97 (62 FR 17147,4/9/97)
319. Plastic Products Company, Lindstrom/Princeton, MN, 119E (plastic in-line skates),approved 9/24/96 (61 FR 51676, 10/3/96)
320. Polaris Industries, Osceola, Wisconsin, 167B(small spark-ignition engines), approved12/11/97 (62 FR 66601, 12/19/97). Expansion ofmfg authority(motorcycle engines) approved11/4/99 (64 FR 61821, 11/15/99)
321. Polaroid, Boston, MA, 27J, approved 1/14/91(56 FR 1974, 1/18/91)
322. Polaroid, Cambridge, MA, 27K, approved
1/14/91 (56 FR 1974 , 1/18/91).
323. Polaroid, Freetown, MA, 27I, approved 1/14/91(56 FR 1974, 1/18/91)
324. Polaroid, Needham, MA, 27F, approved 1/14/91(56 FR 1974, 1/18/91)
325. Polaroid, New Bedford, MA, 28D (originally approved as 27G 1/14/91 (56 FR 1974,1/18/91)). Transferred 12/12/95 (61 FR 1322,1/19/96)
326. Polaroid, Norwood, MA, 27E, approved 1/14/91(56 FR 1974, 1/18/91).
327. Polaroid, Waltham, MA, 27H, approved 1/14/91(56 FR 1974, 1/18/91)
328. Porsche, Charleston, SC, 21A (auto), approved8/8/84 (49 FR 32425, 8/14/84).
329. Porsche, Reno, NV, 126A (auto) (originallyapproved as 89A 8/8/84 (49 FR 32425, 8/14/84)). Transferred 11/22/96.
330. Precision Components, Columbus, GA, 26F(aircraft turbine engine components), approved10/7/96 (61 FR 54152, 10/17/96)
331. Premcor Refining Group, Inc., Cook County, IL,22L (oil refinery), approved 7/11/00 (65 FR45034, 7/20/00)
332. Puerto Rico Sun Oil Company, Yabucoa, PR,61I (oil refinery), approved 6/2/97 (62 FR 32290,6/13/97)
333. R.G. Barry Corporation, Goldsboro, NC, 93D(footwear & thermal comfort products), approved2/7/96 (61 FR 5981, 2/15/96)
334. R.G. Barry Corporation, San Angelo, TX, 80D(footwear & thermal comfort products), approved2/7/96 (61 FR 5981, 2/15/96)
335. RP Scherer Corporation, Pinellas County, FL,193A (gelatin capsules/pharmaceuticalproducts), approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 54196,9/7/00)
336. Rauch Industries, Inc., Mira Loma, CA, 50F(consumer products distribution), approved2/18/99 (64 FR 9472, 2/26/99)
337. Reilly Dairy & Food, Tampa, FL, 79A (dairyproducts), approved 8/11/94 (59 FR 43092,8/22/94)
338. Robin Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc., Hudson, WI,167A (small internal-combustion engines),approved 11/22/96 (61 FR 63822, 12/2/96)
339. Roper Corporation, Lafayette, GA, 26G (homeappliances), approved 9/25/01 (66 FR 52739,10/17/01)
340. Rotorex Company, Walkersville, MD, 73A(rotary compressors), approved 9/1/95 (60 FR47149, 9/11/95). Expanded manufacturingauthority approved 5/29/01 (66 FR 31611,6/12/01)
341. Sanden International, Wylie, TX, 39C(automotive air-conditioner components),approved 12/23/93 (59 FR 60, 1/3/94)
342. Sanofi Winthrop, Des Plaines, IL, 22G(pharmaceuticals), approved 7/20/94 (59 FR38431, 7/28/94)
343. Sanyo, Forrest City, AR, 14A (TV's, microwaveovens), approved 9/30/82 (47 FR 44593,10/8/82)
344. Sargento Foods, Inc., Plymouth, Wisconsin,167C (cheese processing), approved 1/16/98 (63FR 3701, 1/26/98)
345. Saturn Corp., Maury County, TN, 78E (autoassembly), approved 6/29/90 (55 FR 28262,7/10/90). Deactivated
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346. SB Pharmco Puerto Rico, Inc., (formerlySmithKline Beecham), Cidra, PR, 61C(pharmaceutical products), approved 12/29/93(59 FR 1372, 1/10/94)
347. Searle & Company, Caguas, PR, 61A(pharmaceuticals), approved 12/11/92 (57 FR61046, 12/23/92)
348. Searle, Ltd. (form. Nycomed, Sterling),Barceloneta, PR, 61B (pharmaceutical products),approved 12/23/93 (59 FR 1372, 1/10/94)
349. Seaway Crude Pipeline Company (formerlySeaway Pipeline), Brazoria County, TX, 149D(crude oil transshipment terminal), approved1/23/98 (63 FR 5354, 2/2/98)
350. Seaway Crude Pipeline Company (formerlySeaway Pipeline), Texas City, TX, 199D (crudeoil transshipment terminal), approved 1/23/98 (63FR 5354, 2/2/98)
351. SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, Phoenix, AZ,75D (semiconductors), approved 12/12/95 (61FR 1322, 1/19/96)
352. Shaffer, Inc., Harris County, TX, 84H (oil drillingequipment), approved 5/4/92 (57 FR 20240,5/12/92)
353. Sharp Mfg. Co., Memphis, TN, 77A (TV's,microwave ovens), approved 7/2/84 (40 FR28589, 7/13/84). Expanded sz and scope 9/1/93(58 FR 47859, 9/13/93).
354. Shell Chemical LP (form. Equilon, Shell Oil),Mobile County, Illinois, 82G (oil refinery),approved 3/6/98 (63 FR 13168, 3/18/98)(correction, 63 FR 14898, 3/27/98). Extension ofnon-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65FR 52696, 8/30/00).
355. Shell Oil Company, Harris County, TX, 84J (oilrefinery/petrochemical), approved 12/15/93 (58FR 68116, 12/23/93). Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
356. Shell Oil Company, St. Charles Parish, LA, 124F(oil refinery), approved 7/16/96 (61 FR 38710,7/25/96). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
357. Sherwin Alunina Co. (formerly ReynoldsMetals), Corpus Christi, TX, 122K (alumina),approved 12/30/88 (54 FR 650, 1/9/89)
358. Siemens Energy and Automation, CarterCounty, TN, 204A (industrial automationproducts), approved 7/5/95 (60 FR 36105,7/13/95)
359. SMC Pneumatics, Indianapolis, IN, 72P(pneumatic automation components), approved6/21/00 (65 FR 39865, 6/28/00)
360. Smith-Corona, Cortland County, NY, 90A,approved 4/4/85 (50 FR 15469, 4/18/85)
361. SmithKline Beecham, Bristol, TN, 148A(pharmaceuticals), approved 2/28/95 (60 FR12735, 3/8/95)
362. Sony Magnetic Products, Dothan, AL, 82D(magnetic media and battery systems), approved4/19/96 (61 FR 18547, 4/26/96)
363. Sony Technology Center-Pittsburgh, Mt.Pleasant, PA, 33C (televisions, specialtychemicals, thermal transfer ribbon), approved9/27/01) (66 FR 52741, 10/17/01)
364. SP Pharmaceuticals LLC (form. Adria-SP),Albuquerque, NM, 110A, approved 10/30/84 (49FR 44516, 11/7/84). Expanded 11/5/92 (57 FR54218, 11/17/92)
365. Squibb, New Brunswick, NJ, 49C(pharmaceuticals), approved 9/11/89 (54 FR38415, 9/18/89)
366. Star Enterprise, Convent, LA, 124C (oilrefinery), approved 12/21/93 (59 FR 60, 1/3/94).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
367. Star Enterprise, Newcastle County, DE, 99E (oilrefinery), approved 6/20/96 (61 FR 33490,6/27/96). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
368. Star Enterprise, Port Arthur, TX, 116A (oilrefinery), approved 12/21/93 (59 FR 61, 1/3/94).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
369. Storage Technology, Boulder County, CO,123A (electronic information storage), approved7/23/92 (57 FR 34114, 8/3/92)
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370. Subaru-Isuzu, Lafayette, IN, 72H (auto),approved 3/6/89 (54 FR 10391, 3/13/89)
371. Sumitomo Sitix of Phoenix, Inc., Phoenix, AZ,75G (semiconductor wafers), approved 6/25/97(62 FR 36257, 7/7/97)
372. Sun Company, Philadelphia, PA, area, 35C (oilrefinery), approved 7/16/96 (61 FR 38710,7/25/96). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
373. Sunoco, Toledo, OH, 8H (oil refinery), approved1/5/01 (66 FR 6581, 1/22/01; 66 FR 17523,4/2/01)
374. Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc., (formerlyZeneca Ag Products), Mobile County, AL, 82E(agricultural chemicals), approved 11/4/96 (61FR 58512, 11/15/96). Expanded mfg authapproved 9/27/01 (66 FR 52739, 10/17/01)
375. Sypris Electronics LLC (form. GroupTechnologies Corp.), Tampa, FL, 79B(electronic/computer/ telecommunicationequipment), approved 11/9/94 (59 FR 59992,11/21/94)
376. TOR Minerals Intl (form. Hitox), Corpus Christi,TX, 122H, approved 9/5/85 (50 FR 31404,9/19/85). Extended 8/30/91 (56 FR 46153,9/10/91). Indefinite extension approved 8/26/92(57 FR 40635, 9/4/92)
377. Tacoma Boatbuilding, Tacoma, WA, 86A(shipyard), approved 12/6/88 (53 FR 50986,12/19/88)
378. Tadiran Microwave Networks, Inc. (formerlyCalifornia Microwave), Houston, TX, 84L(telecommunication products), approved12/28/94 (60 FR 2377, 1/9/95). Expanded/relocated 12/3/97 (62 FR 65656, 12/15/97)
379. TEPPCO Crude Pipeline LP (formerly ARCOPipe Line Company), Lincoln County, Oklahoma,53B (crude oil transshipment terminal), approved1/23/98 (63 FR 5353, 2/2/98)
380. Tesoro Alaska Company, Kenai, AK, 160A (oilrefinery), approved 3/15/01 (65 FR 16649,3/27/01)
381. Tesoro Hawaii Corporation (formerly BHPPetroleum/HIRI), Ewa, Oahu, HI, 9A (refinery),approved 4/20/70 (35 FR 6672, 4/25/70).Expanded 5/27/74 (39 FR 18169, 5/23/74). SZmodified to designate a portion as SZ 9F(Gasco),approved 3/18/97.
382. Tesoro Northwest, Anacortes, WA, 86D (oilrefinery), approved 1/8/01 (66 FR 6583, 1/22/01)
383. Tetra Pak Parts Americas, Indianapolis, IN,72O (liquid food processing/packagingequipment parts), approved 2/10/00 (65 FR 8337, 2/18/00)
384. Thomson Consumer Electronics, Indianapolis,IN, area, 72L (consumer electronic products),approved 3/27/96 (61 FR 15461, 4/8/96)
385. Tofle U.S.A., Tualatin, OR, 45E (stainless steeltubing), approved 12/29/92 (58 FR 537, 1/6/93)
386. Tosco Corporation (form. Bayway Refining),Linden, NJ, 49E (oil refinery), approved 12/12/95(60 FR 65634, 12/20/95). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
387. Tosco Corporation, Delaware County, PA, 35D(oil refinery), approved 6/2/97 (62 FR 32291,6/13/97). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
388. Tosco Corporation (form. BP Exploration & Oil),Plaquemines Parish, LA, 2I (oil refinery),approved 5/21/96 (61 FR 27047, 5/30/96).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
389. Tosco Refining Company, Los Angeles, CA,area, 202C (oil refinery), approved 3/19/99 (64FR 16421, 4/5/99)
390. Toscopetro Corporation (form. Shell Oil),Madison County, IL, 31B (oil refinery), approved3/10/97 (62 FR 13593, 3/21/97). Extension ofnon-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65FR 52696, 8/30/00).
391. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc.,Princeton, IN, 177B (motor vehicles), approved11/16/01 (66 FR 59234, 11/27/01)
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392. Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia,Inc., Buffalo, WV, 229A (automobile engines),approved 2/13/98 (63 FR 9177, 2/24/98). Expand mfg authority approved 2/10/00 (65 FR8338, 2/18/00). Expand mfg authority approved10/24/00 (65 FR 66232, 11/3/00)
393. Toyota, Scott County, KY, 29E (auto), approved12/18/87 (53 FR 45, 1/4/88). Expandedmanufacturing authority 7/14/93 (58 FR 39006,7/21/93)
394. TransAmerican, Gramercy, Louisiana, 124A (oilrefinery), approved 3/31/88 (53 FR 11539,4/7/88). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
395. Trigeant Ltd (formerly Trifinery Petroleum),Corpus Christi, TX, 122C, approved 9/5/85 (50FR 31404, 9/19/85). Approval of scope changesimilar to Amoco SZ 8/14/95 (60 FR 43583,8/22/95). Extension of non-privileged status authapproved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
396. Trinity Yachts Inc. (form. Equitable Shipyards),New Orleans, LA, 2G (shipbuilding), approved4/10/92 (57 FR 13695, 4/17/92). Expandedscope 4/19/93 (58 FR 25606, 4/27/93). Indefiniteextension approved 3/29/94 (59 FR 16614,4/7/94)
397. Tuboscope Vetco International, Harris County,TX, 84I (steel tubular products), approved11/23/92 (57 FR 57729, 12/7/92)
398. TVA Hartsville Nuclear Plant, TN, 78C,approved 3/30/84 (49 FR 13562, 4/5/84). Extended 12/16/88 (53 FR 51575, 12/22/88). Extended 10/21/93 (58 FR 58681, 11/3/93).Extended 10/19/98 (to 10/25/2003) (63 FR59762, 11/5/98)
399. Ultrak, Inc., Lewisville, TX, 168B (closed circuittelevision systems), approved 8/12/98 (63 FR44836, 8/21/98)
400. Unifi, Inc., Yadkinville, NC, 66C (polyester yarn),approved 7/30/97 (62 FR 42745, 8/8/97)
401. United Chemi-Con, Inc., Lansing, NC, 230A(aluminum electrolytic capacitors), approved11/21/01 (66 FR 63216, 12/5/01)
402. United General Supply, Houston, TX, 84D(hand tools), approved 5/6/91 (56 FR 22150,5/14/91)
403. United Technologies Corporation, Pratt &Whitney Group, Columbus, GA, 26E (aircraftturbine engine components), approved 10/7/96(61 FR 54152, 10/17/96)
404. UNO-VEN Company, Will County, IL, 22I (oilrefinery), approved 10/13/95 (60 FR 54471,10/24/95). Extension of non-privileged statusauth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
405. US Department of Energy Oil Storage,Jefferson County, TX, 116D (crude oil storage),approved 6/10/97 (62 FR 33829, 6/23/97)
406. Valero, Nueces County, TX, 122J (oil refinery),approved 12/21/88 (53 FR 53041, 12/30/88).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
407. Valero Refining (formerly Basis Petroleum),Texas City, TX, 199C (oil refinery), approved12/30/96 (62 FR 1316, 1/9/97). Extension of non-privileged status auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR52696, 8/30/00).
408. Valero Refining (formerly Basis Petroleum),Houston, TX, 84F, approved 12/20/91 (56 FR67058, 12/27/91).. Extension of non-privilegedstatus auth approved 8/24/00 (65 FR 52696,8/30/00).
409. Valero Refining Company (form. Mobil Oil),Gloucester County, NJ, 142A (oil refinery),approved 12/12/95 (60 FR 65634, 12/20/95).Extension of non-privileged status auth approved8/24/00 (65 FR 52696, 8/30/00).
410. Verosol USA, Inc., Allegheny County, PA, 33B(window shade fabric processing), approved12/28/88 (54 FR 164, 1/4/89)
411. VW, Westmoreland Co., PA, 33A (auto),approved 11/9/77 (42 FR 59398, 11/17/77)
412. Volvo Construction Equipment NorthAmerica, Asheville, NC, 57B (constructionequipment), approved 5/15/01 (66 FR 28890,5/25/01)
413. Wal-Mart, Bulloch County, GA, 104B(distribution/ processing), approved 6/5/95 (60FR 30517, 6/9/95)
414. Wal-Mart Stores, Buckeye, AZ, 75B(distribution/processing facility), approved 5/5/93(58 FR 28393, 5/13/93)
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415. Wascator Manufacturing Company, Richwood,OH, 138A (washing machines), approved 7/3/91(56 FR 31377, 7/10/91)
416. West Coast Forest Products, Arlington, WA,86B (wood building products), approved 3/24/94(59 FR 16372, 4/1/94)
417. Winnebago Industries, Inc., Forest City, IA,107A (auto), approved 9/4/84 (49 FR 35971,9/13/84).
418. Wirsbo Company, Apple Valley, MN, 119B(polyethylene tubing), approved 5/18/93 (58 FR30143, 5/26/93)
419. Wisconsin Dairies, Preston, MN, 119D (infantformula/dairy products), approved 12/23/93 (59FR 564, 1/5/94)
420. Wyeth Nutritionals, Georgia, VT, 55B, approved2/22/90 (55 FR 7355, 3/1/90)
421. Xerox Corp., Webster, NY, 141B (office equip.)(originally approved as 23A (Erie County)7/29/83 (48 FR 35479, 8/4/83)). Transferred to141B (Monroe County) 12/27/90 (56 FR 675,1/8/91)
422. Xerox Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK, 106D(toner/toner products), approved 9/8/00 (65 FR57166, 9/21/00)
423. Yamaha, Coweta County, GA, 26D (golfcarts/water vehicles), approved 5/31/89 (54 FR24370, 6/7/89). Expanded scope to includeATVs, approved 3/30/98 (63 FR 16960, 4/7/98).
424. Yulshin USA, Ltd. (formerly ORTECH),Kirksville, MO, 15C (auto components), approved9/11/89 (54 FR 38414, 9/18/89)
425. Zale Corporation, Irving, TX, 39F (jewelry/accessories), approved 4/5/01 (66 FR 20235,4/20/01)
426. Zeneca, Inc., Omaha, NE, 19A (agriculturalchemical products), approved 3/24/00 (65 FR18282, 4/7/00)
427. ZF Industries, Inc., Tuscaloosa County, AL, 98B(automotive axles), approved 5/23/97 (62 FR30566, 6/4/97)
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APPENDIX K
Glossary of Terms
Admit, Admission are the Customs terms describing the shipment of merchandise into U.S. foreign-trade zones under Customs supervision (19 CFR 146.1).
Board means the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, which consists of the Secretary of the Department ofCommerce (chair) and the Secretary of the Treasury, or their designated alternates.
Customs means the United States Customs Service of the Department of the Treasury.
Domestic origin/duty paid describes zone merchandise that is mainly of domestic origin but alsoincludes foreign-origin merchandise on which Customs entry and duty payments have been madeprior to admission to the zone site.
Domestic status (also, Domestic status inputs) - Used synonymously with Domestic origin/dutypaid (see above). Domestic status is the Customs status (19 CFR § 146.43) for domestic origin andduty paid foreign origin zone merchandise.
Entry for Consumption is the term that describes the general Customs process of filing theappropriate Customs documents that allows merchandise to be brought into the commerce of theU.S. (19 CFR 141). With respect to foreign-trade zones, this process occurs when merchandise isshipped from the zone into U.S. commerce.
Exports describes the category of merchandise that is forwarded from zone sites to destinations inforeign countries.
Foreign-trade zone is a restricted-access site, in or adjacent to a Customs port of entry, operatedpursuant to public utility principles under the sponsorship of a corporation granted authority by theBoard pursuant to the Foreign-Trade Zones Act (19 USC 81a-81u) and regulations (15 CFR Part400), and under supervision of the Customs Service.
Foreign status (also, Foreign status inputs) describes zone merchandise admitted to a zone siteunder Customs supervision that is normally of foreign origin. Such merchandise is admitted to zonesites without being subject to formal Customs entry procedures and payment of duties, unless anduntil the foreign merchandise enters Customs territory for domestic consumption. Foreign statusmerchandise is further categorized by Customs as either Non-Privileged Foreign or PrivilegedForeign.
Forwarded (also, Shipped) describes the category of merchandise that is shipped from or forwardedfrom zone sites after release by Customs. This category includes merchandise that is forwarded todestinations in the U.S. market as well as merchandise that is exported--that is, forwarded to marketsin foreign countries.
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Grant of authority is a document issued by the Board which authorizes a zone grantee to establish,operate and maintain a zone project or a subzone, subject to limitations and conditions specified in theBoard’s regulations (19 CFR Part 400) and in 19 CFR part 146. The authority to establish a zoneincludes the authority to operate and the responsibility to maintain it.
Manufacturing means activity involving the substantial transformation of a foreign article resulting ina new and different article having a different name, character, and use.
Merchandise received involves merchandise received into activated FTZ space under FTZprocedures by foreign-trade zones and subzones. It includes foreign status merchandise and domesticstatus merchandise
Non-Privileged Foreign Status is one of two Customs categories of Foreign Status merchandise(See 19 CFR 146.42). Such merchandise is evaluated based on its condition at the time it is shippedfrom the zone to the U.S. market and entered for consumption by Customs.
Port of entry means a port of entry in the United States, as defined by part 101 of the regulations ofthe Customs Service (19 CFR part 101), or a user fee airport authorized under 19 U.S.C. 58b and listedin part 122 of the regulations of the Customs Service (19 CFR part 122).
Privileged Foreign Status is one of two Customs categories of Foreign Status merchandise (See 19CFR 146.41). Such merchandise maintains its status based on its condition when it was admitted tothe zone. Thus, when the merchandise is shipped from the zone to the U.S. market and entered forconsumption by Customs, it is evaluated based on the time-of-admission condition even though itmight have undergone a transformation in the zone.
Processing, when referring to zone activity, means any activity involving a change in condition ofmerchandise, other than manufacturing, which results in a change in the Customs classification of anarticle or in its eligibility for entry for consumption.
Subzones are a special-purpose type of ancillary zone authorized by the Board, through grantees ofpublic zones, for operations by individual firms that cannot be accommodated within an existing zonewhen it can be demonstrated that the activity will result in a significant public benefit and is in thepublic interest.
Zone means a foreign-trade zone (see above) established under the provisions of the FTZ Act andregulations. The term also includes subzones, unless the context indicates otherwise.
Zone grantee is the corporate recipient of a grant of authority for a zone project. The term "grantee"means "zone grantee" unless otherwise indicated.
Zone operator is a corporation, partnership, or person that operates a zone or subzone under the termsof an agreement with the zone grantee or an intermediary entity, with the concurrence of the PortDirector of Customs.
Zone project means the zone plan, including all of the zone and subzone sites that the Boardauthorizes a single grantee to establish.