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Num Empl by Firm by County FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN OHIO BY COUNTY OF ESTABLISHMENT COUNTY #EMPL. CITY COMPANY SIC COUNTRY ADAMS 90 SEAMAN Weastec Inc. (Plant 2) 3714 Japan ALLEN 10 LIMA Millar Elevator Service Co. 3534 Switzerland ALLEN 20 CAIRO Marsulex Inc. 2819 Canada ALLEN 70 LIMA Punch International 3599 Belgium ALLEN 150 LIMA Siemens Automotive 3714 Germany ALLEN 155 LIMA Continental Plastic Containers 3089 Germany ALLEN 500 LIMA B P Amoco 2869 United Kingdom ALLEN 1200 BLUFFTON DTR Industries, Inc. 3069 Japan ASHTABULA 26 ASHTABULA Wheeler Mfg. Corp. 3423 Japan ASHTABULA 30 JEFFERSON King Luminaire Company, Inc. 3646 Canada ASHTABULA 38 GENEVA Perfection Corp. 3494 Germany ASHTABULA 69 CONNEAUT Foseco Inc. 2899 United Kingdom ASHTABULA 125 GENEVA Perfection Corp. 3568 Germany ASHTABULA 135 ASHTABULA Elkem Metals Co. 2819 Norway ASHTABULA 200 ASHTABULA Esab Welding & Cutting Products 3356 United Kingdom ASHTABULA 350 ASHTABULA MIC Chemicals Inc. 2816 United Kingdom ATHENS 91 ATHENS Athens Mold & Machine Inc. 3544 Canada ATHENS 306 ATHENS T S Trim Industries 3714 Japan AUGLAIZE 10 WAPAKONETA Lactalis Industrie U.S.A., Inc. 5149 France AUGLAIZE 26 ST. MARYS Murotech Ohio Corporation 3465 Japan AUGLAIZE 90 ST. MARY'S Setex Logistics Support Center 2531 Japan AUGLAIZE 390 ST. MARY'S Setex Inc. 3714 Japan AUGLAIZE 400 ST. MARY'S AAP St. Mary's Corp. 3354 Japan AUGLAIZE 475 MINSTER Dannon Co Inc 2026 France BELMONT 76 YORKVILLE Ohio Coatings 3471 South Korea BELMONT 290 SHADYSIDE Mayflower Vehicle Systems 3465 United Kingdom BUTLER 15 HAMILTON Frontier Printing Inks Corp. 2893 Canada BUTLER 15 FAIRFIELD Melchers Flavors of America, Inc. 2099 Germany BUTLER 16 HAMILTON Tipton US Corp. 3471 Japan BUTLER 17 HAMILTON S O S Leveling Co. Inc. & Southwestern Ohio Steel, Inc. 3312 Japan BUTLER 25 HAMILTON Salvagnini America Inc. 3541 Italy BUTLER 26 FAIRFIELD Pacific Industries Air Controls, Inc. 3714 Japan Page 1 of 26 FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN OHIO BY COUNTY OF ESTABLISHMENT COUNTY #EMPL. CITY COMPANY SIC COUNTRY BUTLER 30 WEST CHESTER Crystal Springs Bottled Water 2086 Japan BUTLER 35 FAIRFIELD Storopack Inc. 3089 Germany BUTLER 36 HAMILTON Tipco Punch, Inc. 3544 Canada BUTLER 50 FAIRFIELD Pacific Manufacturing Ohio 3469 Japan BUTLER 50 HAMILTON Krauth & Benninghofen Inc. 3931 Panama BUTLER 56 MIDDLETOWN Namasco Middletown 3316 Luxembourg BUTLER 60 HAMILTON AEG Photoconductor Corp. 3861 Germany BUTLER 65 HAMILTON Krupp Bilstein of America, Inc. 3714 Germany BUTLER 75 HAMILTON Valeo Climate Control 3585 France BUTLER 90 WEST CHESTER Promax Automotive 5013 Japan BUTLER 100 WEST CHESTER Three Bond International, Inc. 2891 Japan BUTLER 120 HAMILTON Krupp Hoesch Suspensions Inc. 3493 Germany BUTLER 140 MIDDLETOWN Clark Steel Framing System 3444 Japan BUTLER 150 HAMILTON Southwestern Ohio Steel Inc. 5051 Japan BUTLER 150 FAIRFIELD American Fan Company 3564 United Kingdom BUTLER 215 MIDDLETOWN Folding Carton 2631 Ireland BUTLER 270 MIDDLETOWN Aeronca Inc. 3721 Canada BUTLER 300 MIDDLETOWN Square D Middletown Plant 3613 France BUTLER 300 MIDDLETOWN AK Steel Corp. 3499 Japan BUTLER 370 MIDDLETOWN Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation 2679 Ireland BUTLER 390 MONROE Dayton Technologies 3089 Belgium BUTLER 550 OXFORD Schneider Electric-North American Division, Square D Oxford Plan 3644 France CHAMPAIGN 80 URBANA Trutec Industries, Inc. 3471 Japan CHAMPAIGN 300 URBANA Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 3629 Germany CHAMPAIGN 778 ST. PARIS KTH Parts Industries, Inc. 3714 Japan CLARK 25 ENON Seepex Inc. 3561 Germany CLARK 30 SPRINGFIELD KCI Konecranes Intl Corp. 3536 Finland CLARK 42 SPRINGFIELD Jet Corr V 2653 Australia CLARK 55 SPRINGFIELD Coilplus-Ohio Inc. 3312 Japan CLARK 65 SPRINGFIELD Matai (U.S.A.) Inc. 2221 Japan CLARK 67 SPRINGFIELD Teikoru Corp. 3471 Japan CLARK 100 SPRINGFIELD Trutec Industries Inc. 3398 Japan Page 2 of 26 FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN OHIO BY COUNTY OF ESTABLISHMENT COUNTY #EMPL. CITY COMPANY SIC COUNTRY CLARK 130 SPRINGFIELD R & M Materials Handing Inc. 3536 Finland CLARK 324 SOUTH CHARLESTON Yotec, Inc. 3714 Japan CLARK 505 SPRINGFIELD Rittal Corporation 3469 Germany CLARK 1200 SPRINGFIELD Assurant Group 6311 Belgium CLERMONT 10 MILFORD Fluid Conservation Systems, Inc. 3823 United Kingdom CLERMONT 24 MIAMIVILLE B O C Gases 2813 United Kingdom CLERMONT 33 BATAVIA Midwest Mold & Texture Corp. 3544 Japan CLERMONT 54 CINCINNATI LNS America Inc. 3545 Switzerland CLERMONT 65 MILFORD Mane 2087 France CLERMONT 100 AMELIA Sun Chemical Corp. 2865 Japan CLERMONT 1200 BATAVIA ZF Batavia LLC 3714 Germany CLINTON 25 WILMINGTON P.B.B. Global Logistics 4731 Canada CLINTON 115 SABINA TI Group Automotive Systems Corporation 3714 United Kingdom CLINTON 350 WILMINGTON Ahresty Wilmington Corp. 3363 Japan CLINTON 400 SABINA New Sabina Industries, Inc. 3714 Japan CLINTON 520 BLANCHESTER American Showa Inc. 3714 Japan COLUMBIANA 12 SALEM Foerster Systems 3829 Germany COLUMBIANA 50 LEETONIA Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America Inc., Tire Machining Division 3559 Japan COLUMBIANA 60 SALEM DMS Bliss Corporation 3547 France COLUMBIANA 180 EAST LIVERPOOL Von Roll America, Inc. 4953 Switzerland CRAWFORD 157 BUCYRUS Bucyrus Precision Tech Inc. 3714 Japan CRAWFORD 180 BUCYRUS Imasen Bucyrus Technology, Inc.(IB-TECH) 3714 Japan CUYAHOGA 10 BRECKSVILLE Pomini, Inc. 3547 Italy CUYAHOGA 10 CLEVELAND Lafarge Construction Materials 3295 France CUYAHOGA 10 STRONGSVILLE ICI Metals Inc. 5051 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 10 CLEVELAND Independent Order of Foresters 6411 Canada CUYAHOGA 12 BRECKSVILLE NEC Business Network Solutions 7389 Japan CUYAHOGA 13 CLEVELAND Martin Merkel Inc. 5085 Germany CUYAHOGA 13 SOLON Stuertz Machinery Inc. 3999 Germany CUYAHOGA 14 MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS North America Cronite Inc. 5085 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 14 MIDDLEBURG HTS. Mitel Telecommunications Systems Inc. 4813 Canada CUYAHOGA 15 CLEVELAND ATS Machine & Tool Co. 3544 Canada Page 3 of 26 FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN OHIO BY COUNTY OF ESTABLISHMENT COUNTY #EMPL. CITY COMPANY SIC COUNTRY CUYAHOGA 15 CLEVELAND Fahnestock & Co. 6211 Canada CUYAHOGA 15 MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS Kintetsu World Express USA, Inc. 4731 Japan CUYAHOGA 16 STRONGSVILLE Kohl & Madden Printing 2893 Japan CUYAHOGA 17 CLEVELAND Alcan Chemicals 2819 Canada CUYAHOGA 17 INDEPENDENCE Globe Metallurgical Inc. 3339 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 18 MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS Geologistics Americas, Inc. 4731 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 18 CLEVELAND TST Overland Express 4213 Canada CUYAHOGA 20 CLEVELAND Mitsui and Co., U.S.A., Inc. 7389 Japan CUYAHOGA 20 CLEVELAND Stelfast Fasteners Inc. 3452 Canada CUYAHOGA 20 INDEPENDENCE Lorien, Inc. 8742 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 20 BEACHWOOD Sylvester & Co. dba Bernex 3479 Switzerland CUYAHOGA 20 CLEVELAND DDK Electronics Inc. 5065 Canada CUYAHOGA 22 VALLEY VIEW Yamazen U.S.A., Inc. 3541 Japan CUYAHOGA 25 MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS Sandretto Plastics Machinery, Inc. 3559 Italy CUYAHOGA 25 BRUNSWICK MAPA Professional 3069 France CUYAHOGA 25 GARFIELD HEIGHTS Moeller Electric Corp. 3625 Germany CUYAHOGA 28 VALLEY VIEW Voss Inc. 3492 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 28 MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS Kuehne & Nagel, Inc. 4731 Germany CUYAHOGA 29 CLEVELAND Alcan Ingot 3353 Canada CUYAHOGA 30 INDEPENDENCE CGI 7379 Canada CUYAHOGA 30 STRONGSVILLE Olympus America Inc. 3842 Japan CUYAHOGA 40 STRONGSVILLE Ceilcote Air Pollution 3564 Switzerland CUYAHOGA 40 WESTLAKE McNally Tunneling Corp. 1622 Canada CUYAHOGA 41 CLEVELAND Uddeholm 5051 Austria CUYAHOGA 45 CLEVELAND TPC Wire & Cable 5065 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 47 SOLON Barudan America Inc. 3552 Japan CUYAHOGA 50 SOLON Baldwin International Steel Co. 5051 Canada CUYAHOGA 50 CLEVELAND Mesaba-Cliffs Mining Co. 1011 Japan CUYAHOGA 50 WALTON HILLS NPK Construction Equipment 3532 Japan CUYAHOGA 51 CLEVELAND Empire Plow Co., Inc. 3523 Canada CUYAHOGA 55 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Sun Chemical Corp. 2893 Japan CUYAHOGA 58 CLEVELAND Willis Corroon Corp. of Ohio, Cleveland Division 6411 United Kingdom Page 4 of 26 FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN OHIO BY COUNTY OF ESTABLISHMENT COUNTY #EMPL. CITY COMPANY SIC COUNTRY CUYAHOGA 60 CLEVELAND Feralloy Corp. 5051 Germany CUYAHOGA 60 CLEVELAND Philip Metals Inc. 3339 Canada CUYAHOGA 60 WESTLAKE Sachs North America 5013 Germany CUYAHOGA 70 CLEVELAND Millar Elevator Service Co. 3534 Switzerland CUYAHOGA 70 WESTLAKE Koyo Corporation of U.S.A. 3568 Japan CUYAHOGA 75 VALLEY VIEW Gould Instrument Systems Inc. 3351 Japan CUYAHOGA 76 CLEVELAND Clorox Products Manufacturing Co. 2842 Germany CUYAHOGA 80 CLEVELAND Creativity for Kids 3944 Germany CUYAHOGA 80 MAPLE HEIGHTS Alcan Rolled Products Co. 3353 Canada CUYAHOGA 85 INDEPENDENCE Getters Corp. of America 3671 Italy CUYAHOGA 85 SOLON Valtronic USA, Inc. 3679 Switzerland CUYAHOGA 85 CLEVELAND U.S. Pro-Tec Inc. 2952 Canada CUYAHOGA 89 BEDFORD Morgan Electro Ceramics 3679 United Kingdom CUYAHOGA 90 CLEVELAND Euclid-Hitachi Technical Center. 3531 Japan CUYAHOGA 92 CLEVELAND L-S Electrogalvanizing Co. 3312 Japan CUYAHOGA 100 INDEPENDENCE Efficient Die & Mold 3544 Indonesia CUYAHOGA 100 CHAGRIN FALLS Diversey Water Technology, Inc. 2899 Canada CUYAHOGA 100 INDEPENDENCE Westport Axle Corporation 3714 Brazil CUYAHOGA 100 CLEVELAND L-S Electrogalvanizing Co. 3479 Japan CUYAHOGA 110 CLEVELAND RHI Refractories America 3297 Austria CUYAHOGA 110 CLEVELAND Wolf Group 7310 Canada CUYAHOGA 120 CLEVELAND P.E. Technologies, Inc. 3599 Japan CUYAHOGA 125 EUCLID CSM Industries Inc. 3356 Germany CUYAHOGA 125 BRECKSVILLE FCI Automotive 3544 France CUYAHOGA 125 BEREA Fosbel, Inc. 3297 Belgium CUYAHOGA 140 BEACHWOOD CAP Gemini Ernst & Young, U.S. 7371 France CUYAHOGA 150 EUCLID Seika Electric Co. 5065 Taiwan CUYAHOGA
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