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Japanese-Owned Facilities in Kentucky Japanese-Owned Facilities in Kentucky Total number of Japanese owned facilities: 193* Total full-time employment as of 11/27/2017: 45,618 (!(! (!(!(! (! (!(!(!(! BOONE KENTON (!(!(! CAMPBELL (! GALLATIN PENDLETON BRACKEN CARROLL GRANT (! TRIMBLE MASON GREENUP LEWIS (! OWEN ROBERTSON HENRY HARRISON (! OLDHAM FLEMING BOYD (! SCOTT NICHOLAS CARTER (! FRANKLIN (! (! (! (! (!(! (! (! (!(! (!(!(! (!(! (! ROWAN (! JEFFERSON SHELBY (!(! (! BOURBON BATH (!(! (! FAYETTE ELLIOTT (! (!(!(!(! (! LAWRENCE (! (! (! MONTGOMERY SPENCER (!WOODFORD (! (! BULLITT (! (!(! (! MEADE ANDERSO(!N (! MENIFEE (! (! CLARK MORGAN (! JESSAMINE HANCOCK ! JOHNSON (! (!(! MERCER ( POWELL MARTIN BRECKINRIDGE (! (!(! HENDERSON (! NELSON WASHINGTON (!(!(! (! WOLFE (! HARDIN (! MAGOFFIN DAVIESS (! (! ESTILL UNION (!(!(! (! MADISON GARRARD (! BOYLE(! (! LEE FLOYD (! (! (! WEBSTER MCLEAN LARUE (!(! BREATHITT PIKE (! MARION OHIO GRAYSON LINCOLN JACKSON OWSLEY (! 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Bro adw ay ● Fran kfo rt, KY 40601 | (800) 626-2930 ● Th in kKen tucky.co m 11/27/2017 Page 1 Japanese-Owned Facilities in Kentucky November 27, 2017 County City Facility Name Japanese Parent Companies Emplymt YearEst Facility Datasheet Allen Scottsville Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems Inc Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd 400 1987 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=3990 Anderson Lawrenceburg Four Roses Distillery LLC Kirin Brewery Company Limited 60 1946 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=8616 Anderson Lawrenceburg YKK USA YKK Corporation 122 1955 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=1647 Barren Glasgow A C K Controls Inc Chuo Spring Co Ltd 340 1989 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=4063 Barren Glasgow Akebono Brake - Glasgow Akebono Brake Industry Co Ltd 905 1995 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=6142 Barren Glasgow Chuo Precision Spring Glasgow Inc Chuo Spring Co Ltd 37 1999 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=13926 Boone Erlanger Obara Corporation USA Obara Group 66 1988 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=3975 Boone Walton Waltex NKY LLC Toyo Denyo Co Ltd 25 1994 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=5874 Boone Hebron Tenryu America Inc Tenryu Saw Mfg Co Ltd 9 2002 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=9554 Clarion Co Ltd Boone Walton Clarion Corporation of America Hitachi Ltd 78 1987 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=12972 Boone Erlanger Penske Logistics Mitsui & Co Ltd 63 1997 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=13963 Fuji Kiko Co Ltd Boone Walton Fuji Autotech USA LLC Tachi-S Co Ltd 142 2004 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=14402 Boone Erlanger Oriimec Corporation of America Namura Shipbuilding Company Co Ltd 9 1986 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=534723900 Boone Hebron Idaka America Inc Idaka 5 2000 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=534723902 Boone Erlanger ESTIC America Inc ESTIC Corporation 4 1993 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=551509400 Boone Florence Mitsubishi UFJ Lease and Finance (USA) Inc Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group 12 2000 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=561209400 Boone Erlanger Nippon Express Nippon Express Co Ltd 20 0 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=634007900 Boone Hebron Toyota North American Parts Center Kentucky Toyota Motor Corp 539 2000 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=525 Toho Tenax Co LTD Boone Erlanger Diversified Structural Composites Inc Teijin Limited 60 1973 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=4201 Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North Boone Erlanger America Inc Toyota Motor Corp 760 1996 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=6120 Boone Walton Best Sanitizers Inc Saraya Co Ltd 52 2006 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=201418100 Boone Hebron AGC Automotive Americas Asahi Glass Co Ltd 31 2004 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=226707900 Toyota Tsusho Corporation Central Motor Wheel Co LLC Bourbon Paris CMWA Toyota Motor Corp 553 1986 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=3699 Bourbon Paris Kentucky Smelting Technology (KST) Toyota Tsusho Corporation 50 2005 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=14429 Itochu Corp Boyle Danville Denyo Manufacturing Corp Denyo Co Ltd 150 1995 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=6379 Bullitt Coxs Creek Four Roses Distillery LLC Kirin Brewery Company Limited 46 1960 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=13005 Bullitt Clermont Beam Suntory Global Innovation Center Suntory Holdings Limited 379 1934 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=1242 Bullitt Brooks Konica Minolta Business Solutions USA Inc (KMBS) Konica Minolta Holdings Inc 60 2006 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=262118100 Bullitt Shepherdsville Jim Beam Brands Co* Suntory Holdings Limited 0 2017 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=604031200 Bullitt Clermont Beam Inc Suntory Holdings Limited 265 1934 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=635209400 Christian Hopkinsville T.RAD North America Inc T.RAD Inc 75 1988 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=3724 Christian Hopkinsville MSSC Mitsubishi Steel Mfg Co Ltd 208 1991 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=4455 Christian Hopkinsville Douglas Autotech Corp Fuji Kiko Co Ltd 349 1995 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=5010 Christian Hopkinsville T.RAD North America Inc T.RAD Inc 670 2000 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=7315 Christian Hopkinsville TG Automotive Sealing Kentucky Toyoda Gosei Co Ltd 430 2002 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=12934 Christian Hopkinsville Riken Elastomers Corporation Riken Technos Corp 31 2006 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=233607902 UACJ Corporation S-K Corporation Christian Hopkinsville Denso Air Systems of Kentucky Denso Corporation 96 2011 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=404215308 ADEKA Corporation Christian Hopkinsville Amfine Chemical Mitsubishi Corporation 52 1999 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=10003 Christian Hopkinsville Freudenberg Vitech Manufacturing LP Japan Vilene Co Ltd 65 1973 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=324407901 Clark Winchester Univance Inc Univance Corp 185 1997 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=5524 Clark Winchester Ainak Inc Gomunoinaki Co Ltd 33 1997 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=6150 Showa Seiko Co LTD Clark Winchester Advanced Green Components LLC Sanyo Special Steel 100 1997 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=6412 Clark Winchester Sekisui S-LEC America LLC Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd 90 2007 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=221518100 Clark Winchester Senko USA Inc Senko Co Ltd 11 2011 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=370707900 *Announced facility. Operations not yet verified by KCED. Page 2 Japanese-Owned Facilities in Kentucky November 27, 2017 County City Facility Name Japanese Parent Companies Emplymt YearEst Facility Datasheet Clark Winchester Taica Cubic Printing Kentucky Taica Corporation 50 2013 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=447213101 Daviess Owensboro Mizkan America Inc Mizkan Holdings Company 400 1975 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=2196 Daviess Owensboro Toyotetsu Mid America LLC Toyoda Iron Works Co Ltd 550 2002 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=12830 Edmonson Park City Yahagi America Molding Inc Yahagi Sangyo Co Ltd 60 2003 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=14110 Fayette Lexington Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd 675 1974 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=1702 Toyota Tsusho Corporation Juken Kogyo Co LTD Fayette Lexington Accuromm U S A Inc Fuji Seiko 55 1989 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=3954 Fayette Lexington Nitto Inc Nitto Denko Corporation 146 1997 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=7246 Fayette Lexington Kito USA Kito Machine Industry Co Ltd 28 1999 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=10020 Sumitomo (S H I) Construction Machinery Co Ltd Fayette Lexington LBX Co LLC Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd 89 1998 http://thinkkentucky.com/kbiis/kbiisDetails.aspx?KBIF_ID=13966 Fayette Lexington Honeston America Corporation Honeston Co Ltd 5 2003
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