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2021 Illinois SIBC Economic Impact ILLINOIS $582,010,121.44 77 Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers The ____________________ILLINOIS submarine industrial base has recieved approximately __________________$582,010,121.44 in purchase order awards which provided highly skilled, high-wage manufacturing jobs producing specialized components and materials. These products include: • Radar System Components • Main Storage Batteries • Specialty Alloys • Valves and Piping Components • Precision Gears • Solenoids and Controllers • High Pressure Pipe • Hydraulic Valves • Specialty Forgings & Castings • Electrical Distribution Equipment • Precision Machining • Diesel Generator • Shafts and Couplings Funding listed is the total amount spent or contracted to submarine suppliers over the past five years for major submarine programs. While the maps offer a good representation of the economic impact submarine programs have on communities, it is estimated that thousands of additional lower tier suppliers exist across the U.S. that are not represented. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 77 Suppliers: $582,010,121.44 Dist Company City Dist Company City 01 Kastalon, Inc. Alsip 01 Unicord Corp. Calumet Park 02 Landauer, Inc. Glenwood 02 Voortman USA Corp. Monee 03 Norman Filter Co., LLC Bridgeview 03 United Systems Intn'l. Corp. Western Springs 04 Johnson Bros. Roll Forming Co. Berkeley 04 Tower Metalworking Fluids Co. Chicago 04 Tower Oil & Technology Co. Chicago 05 Acme Distributor Sales Elmhurst 05 Blowers, LLC Elmhurst 05 Brunswick Corp. Rosemont 05 Life Fitness Rosemont 05 Switchboard Apparatus, Inc. Elmhurst 06 Alpha Review Corp. Naperville 06 Castrol Industrial Naperville 06 Comfort Audio, Inc. Warrenville 06 Durex Industries Cary 06 Nalco Co., LLC Naperville 06 Onecis Insurance Lake Zurich 06 Smalley Steel Ring Co. Lake Zurich 06 Sonova USA, Inc. Warrenville 06 Value Tronics Intn'l., Inc. Elgin 07 Accenture, LLP Chicago 07 Challenger, Gray & Christmas Chicago 07 Information Security Corp. Oak Park 07 IT-Soft USA, Inc. Chicago 07 Jenner & Block, LLP Chicago 07 Kitco Fiber Optics Chicago 07 L-3 Communications Corp. Chicago 07 Midwest Canvas Corp. Chicago 07 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Chicago 07 Newark Corp. Chicago 07 R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Chicago 08 Convergint Tech., LLC Schaumburg 08 Dexter Magnetic Tech. Elk Grove Village 08 Magnetic Shield Corp. Bensenville 08 Miller Welding Automation Carol Stream 08 S. Himmelstein & Co. Hoffman Estates 08 Videojet Tech., Inc. Wood Dale 09 John Crane, Inc. Morton Grove 09 Lawson Products, Inc. Chicago 09 One Way Solutions, LLC Northfield 09 Thermal Care, Inc. Niles 10 CDW Government, LLC Vernon Hills 10 Cole-Parmer Instrument Co., LLC Vernon Hills 10 E. H. Wachs Co. Lincolnshire 10 Illinois Tool Works Lincolnshire 10 IMS Engineered Products, LLC Des Plaines 10 Shred-It US JV, LLC Lake Forest 10 W. W. Grainger, Inc. Lake Forest 11 Dryco, LLC Downers Grove 11 Magid Glove & Safety Mfg. Co. Romeoville 11 Rexnord Ind., LLC Downers Grove 11 Sound Seal, Inc. N. Aurora 11 Teledyne Defense Electronics Woodridge 11 Teledyne Reynolds, Inc. Woodridge 11 Univar Solutions USA, Inc. Downers Grove 12 Universal Air Filter Co. Sauget 13 James W. Phillips Ph.D Urbana 14 Ideal Supply, Inc. Huntley 14 Image Ind., Inc. Huntley 14 Perfection Servo Hydraulics, Inc. Batavia 14 Plymouth Tube Co. Warrenville 14 Scot Forge Co. Spring Grove 14 Thomson Ind., Inc. Marengo 16 Alert Tubing Fabricators, Inc. Loves Park 16 EVAC North America, Inc. Cherry Valley 16 GE Aviation Systems, LLC Loves Park 17 Bourn & Koch, Inc. Rockford 17 Caterpillar, Inc. Peoria 17 Chronos Aviation, LLC Rockford 17 Emery Air, LLC Rockford 17 Williams White and Co. Moline 18 Caterpillar, Inc. Mossville 18 Diane M. Hendricks Enterprises, Inc. Chatham Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 18 Henry Tech. Chatham Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 2 Suppliers: $9,502.00 Representative: Bobby L. Rush District: 01 Kastalon, Inc. Unicord Corp. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 2 Suppliers: $173,958.00 Representative: Robin L. Kelly District: 02 Landauer, Inc. Voortman USA Corp. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 2 Suppliers: $310,769.80 Representative: Marie Newman District: 03 Norman Filter Co., LLC United Systems Intn'l. Corp. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 3 Suppliers: $10,711.00 Representative: Jesus G. "Chuy" Garcia District: 04 Johnson Bros. Roll Forming Co. Tower Metalworking Fluids Co. Tower Oil & Technology Co. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 5 Suppliers: $455,496.00 Representative: Mike Quigley District: 05 Acme Distributor Sales Blowers, LLC Brunswick Corp. Life Fitness Switchboard Apparatus, Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 9 Suppliers: $2,418,692.40 Representative: Sean Casten District: 06 Alpha Review Corp. Castrol Industrial Comfort Audio, Inc. Durex Industries Nalco Co., LLC Onecis Insurance Smalley Steel Ring Co. Sonova USA, Inc. Value Tronics Intn'l., Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 11 Suppliers: $63,023,327.00 Representative: Danny K. Davis District: 07 Accenture, LLP Challenger, Gray & Christmas Information Security Corp. IT-Soft USA, Inc. Jenner & Block, LLP Kitco Fiber Optics L-3 Communications Corp. Midwest Canvas Corp. Motorola Solutions, Inc. Newark Corp. R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 6 Suppliers: $693,509.00 Representative: Raja Krishnamoorthi District: 08 Convergint Tech., LLC Dexter Magnetic Tech. Magnetic Shield Corp. Miller Welding Automation S. Himmelstein & Co. Videojet Tech., Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 4 Suppliers: $18,964,409.30 Representative: Janice D. Schakowsky District: 09 John Crane, Inc. Lawson Products, Inc. One Way Solutions, LLC Thermal Care, Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 7 Suppliers: $3,209,099.20 Representative: Bradley Scott Schneider District: 10 CDW Government, LLC Cole-Parmer Instrument Co., LLC E. H. Wachs Co. Illinois Tool Works IMS Engineered Products, LLC Shred-It US JV, LLC W. W. Grainger, Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 7 Suppliers: $23,461,943.00 Representative: Bill Foster District: 11 Dryco, LLC Magid Glove & Safety Mfg. Co. Rexnord Ind., LLC Sound Seal, Inc. Teledyne Defense Electronics Teledyne Reynolds, Inc. Univar Solutions USA, Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 1 Supplier: $1,691.00 Representative: Mike Bost District: 12 Universal Air Filter Co. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 1 Supplier: $51,500.00 Representative: Rodney Davis District: 13 James W. Phillips Ph.D Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 6 Suppliers: $361,200,726.41 Representative: Lauren Underwood District: 14 Ideal Supply, Inc. Image Ind., Inc. Perfection Servo Hydraulics, Inc. Plymouth Tube Co. Scot Forge Co. Thomson Ind., Inc. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 3 Suppliers: $3,863,053.04 Representative: Adam Kinzinger District: 16 Alert Tubing Fabricators, Inc. EVAC North America, Inc. GE Aviation Systems, LLC Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 5 Suppliers: $104,102,727.59 Representative: Cheri Bustos District: 17 Bourn & Koch, Inc. Caterpillar, Inc. Chronos Aviation, LLC Emery Air, LLC Williams White and Co. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021 ILLINOIS 3 Suppliers: $59,006.70 Representative: Darin LaHood District: 18 Caterpillar, Inc. Diane M. Hendricks Enterprises, Inc. Henry Tech. Competition Sensitive. For dissemination to Submarine Industrial Base Suppliers and U.S. Government Personnel only. February 2021.
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