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Governor of Ohio Director, Ohio Department of Development INTRODUCTION AND EXPLANATIONS • • • • • • “ ” Establishments and Employment by Country Country Establishments Employees Japan 559 51,747 Pacific Rim Australia 37 1,300 China 10 902 China - Hong Kong 13 1,427 China - Taiwan 4 161 India 31 2,218 New Zealand 8 699 Singapore 5 30 South Korea 10 426 Thailand 1 60 France 131 13,012 Germany 528 29,848 Switzerland 133 13,130 United Kingdom 774 25,942 Europe Austria 14 789 Belgium 55 6,608 Denmark 3 270 Finland 15 1,399 Ireland 51 3,711 Italy 73 6,541 Liechtenstein 3 49 Luxembourg 170 5,700 Netherlands 78 5,663 Norway 5 339 Russia 10 1,045 Spain 9 418 Sweden 26 1,819 Ukraine 1 100 Canada 545 14,936 Americas Bermuda 1 15 Brazil 7 167 British Virgin Islands 3 112 Colombia 2 640 Mexico 13 1,479 Panama 1 3 Middle East Israel 7 94 Kuwait 2 70 Saudi Arabia 5 145 Turkey 11 230 UAE 5 675 South Africa 4 161 Totals 3,363 194,080 International Investment in Ohio Percent Employment by Country Other 23% Japan 27% Canada 8% France 7% United Kingdom Germany 13% 15% Switzerland 7% COUNTRY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN OHIO OPERATIONS ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING 5 OR MORE COMPANY CITY COUNTY SIC CODE EMPLOYEES ULTIMATE PARENT COUNTRY: AUSTRALIA TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 37 1,300 Amcor Pet Packaging USA Inc Napoleon Henry 3089 33 AMCOR LTD Ansell Protective Products Inc Coshocton Coshocton 3842 250 ANSELL LIMITED Boral Bricks, Inc Dayton Montgomery 3251 7 BORAL LIMITED BOVIS LEND LEASE, INC Columbus Franklin 6513 60 LEND LEASE CORPORATION LTD Dyno Nobel Transportation, Inc Cambridge Guernsey 4212 30 ORICA LIMITED Eden Cryogenics LLC Plain City Franklin 3559 6 COOTE INDUSTRIAL LTD Energy Developments, Inc. Port Clinton Ottawa 4911 5 ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED GOGO TOURS INC Cleveland Cuyahoga 4725 10 FLIGHT CENTRE LIMITED North Star Bluescope Steel Delta Fulton 3316 330 BLUESCOPE STEEL LIMITED QBE Insurance Corporation Mansfield Richland 6411 10 QBE INSURANCE GROUP LIMITED Recall Corporation Cincinnati Hamilton 8741 10 BRAMBLES LIMITED Sanderson Computers, Inc. Englewood Montgomery 5045 6 TALGENTRA PACIFIC GROUP PTY LTD Sims Metal Management Defiance Defiance 5093 64 SIMS GROUP LIMITED Sims Metal Management Cleveland Cuyahoga 5093 32 SIMS GROUP LIMITED Sims Metal Management Cleveland Cuyahoga 5093 17 SIMS GROUP LIMITED Sims Metal Management Toledo Lucas 5093 10 SIMS GROUP LIMITED UGL UNICCO Avon Lake Lorain 7349 30 UNITED GROUP LIMITED US Maintenance Cleveland Cuyahoga 7349 80 TRANSFIELD SERVICES LIMITED ZLB BIOPLASMA INC. Columbus Franklin 8099 300 CSL LIMITED COUNTRY: AUSTRIA TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 14 789 A P Green Refractories, Inc. Oak Hill Jackson 3255 60 RHI AG Andritz Inc Springfield Clark 8734 12 Andritz AG Bohler-Udderholm Strip Steel LLC Brunswick Medina 5051 30 voestalpine AG Ebner Furnaces, Inc. Wadsworth Medina 3567 148 Ebner Beteiligungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Harbison-Walker Refractories Company Windham Portage 3255 100 RHI AG Harbison-Walker Refractories Company Minerva Stark 3255 12 RHI AG Harbison-Walker Refractories Company Cleveland Cuyahoga 3255 7 RHI AG Miba Bearings US, LLC McConnelsville Morgan 3562 220 Miba AG Section 3: Page 1 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN OHIO OPERATIONS ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING 5 OR MORE COMPANY CITY COUNTY SIC CODE EMPLOYEES ULTIMATE PARENT Nedcon USA, Inc Harrison Hamilton 5021 8 voestalpine AG Tiffin Loader Crane Company Tiffin Seneca 5084 55 PALFINGER AG Zircoa Inc. Cleveland Cuyahoga 3255 130 RHI AG COUNTRY: BELGIUM TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 55 6,608 AGFA Corporation Fairfield Butler 3861 5 Agfa - Gevaert NV Anheuser-Busch Inc Columbus Franklin 2082 500 Anheuser-Busch Inbev Sa Barco, Inc. Xenia Greene 3663 100 Barco NV Bekaert Corporation Akron Summit 3315 771 Bekaert NV Bekaert Corporation Orrville Wayne 3315 190 Bekaert NV Carmeuse Lime & Stone Cleveland Cuyahoga 1446 50 Carmeuse Group S.A. Carmeuse Lime & Stone Glenford Perry 3295 40 Carmeuse Group S.A. Carmeuse Lime & Stone Howard Knox 3295 30 Carmeuse Group S.A. Carmeuse Lime & Stone Grand River Lake 3274 23 Carmeuse Group S.A. Carmeuse Lime & Stone Cleveland Cuyahoga 4491 5 Carmeuse Group S.A. Girindus America Inc Cincinnati Hamilton 2834 60 Solvay SA HARRINGTON INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS LLC Cincinnati Hamilton 5074 25 Aliaxis SA Multi Fittings Corp Fairfield Butler 3432 156 Aliaxis SA Punch Components, Inc Lima Allen 3663 30 Punch International NV SAFELITE SOLUTIONS, LLC Columbus Franklin 7536 4,440 D'Ieteren SA Solvay Advanced Polymers LLC Marietta Washington 3089 180 Solvay SA COUNTRY: BERMUDA TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 1 15 LTC Insurance Services, LLC Westlake Cuyahoga 6411 15 American Safety Insurance Holdings Ltd. COUNTRY: BRAZIL TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 7 167 American Iron & Alloys Corporation Cuyahoga Falls Summit 5051 5 Tupy S/A. Gerdau Ameristeel Bright Bar, Inc. Orrville Wayne 3316 37 Metalúrgica Gerdau S/A. Gerdau Ameristeel US Inc. Grove City Franklin 3312 6 Metalúrgica Gerdau S/A. Gerdau Macsteel Atmosphere Annealing Canton Stark 7389 80 Metalúrgica Gerdau S/A. Truseal Technologies, Inc. Solon Cuyahoga 2891 35 Metalúrgica Gerdau S/A. Section 3: Page 2 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN OHIO OPERATIONS ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING 5 OR MORE COMPANY CITY COUNTY SIC CODE EMPLOYEES ULTIMATE PARENT COUNTRY: BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 3 112 Coe Manufacturing Company Painesville Lake 3553 100 Quilvest Private Equity Ltd UTi, United States, Inc. Cleveland Cuyahoga 4731 10 UTi Worldwide Inc. COUNTRY: CANADA TOTAL OHIO ESTABLISHMENTS: 545 14,936 ADS-Dac Group Inc Westlake Cuyahoga 7311 10 DAC Group (Holdings) Limited Aeronca, Inc. Middletown Butler 3724 250 Magellan Aerospace Corporation Alumi-Bunk Corp Toledo Lucas 7539 8 Alumi-Bunk Corp American Medical Response Inc Akron Summit 4119 300 Onex Partners LP American Medical Response Inc Canton Stark 4119 45 Onex Partners LP American Medical Response Inc Cleveland Cuyahoga 4119 13 Onex Partners LP Ameriwood Industries, Inc. Tiffin Seneca 2511 380 Dorel Industries Inc ANR Pipeline Company Defiance Defiance 4922 12 TransCanada Corporation Arbors At Toledo, Inc. Clyde Sandusky 8052 25 Extendicare Limited Partnership Arbors East, Inc. Columbus Franklin 8052 100 Extendicare Limited Partnership Automation Tooling Systems, Inc Lewis Center Delaware 3569 140 ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc Automodular Assemblies Inc Warren Trumbull 3714 20 Automodular Corporation Autoplas, Inc Bellevue Huron 3089 50 Windsor Mold Inc Baldwin International Solon Cuyahoga 5051 20 Russel Metals Inc Barrette Outdoor Living Cleveland Cuyahoga 7389 100 Groupe Barrette Ltee, Le Beacon Journal Publishing Company Akron Summit 2711 585 Black Press Holdings Ltd Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad Company Conneaut Ashtabula 6519 150 Compagnie Des Chemins De Fer Nationaux Du Canada Blair Rubber Company Seville Medina 3069 35 IKO Sales Limited Bowater Incorporated Cleveland Cuyahoga 4953 10 AbitibiBowater Inc Bowater Incorporated Cincinnati Hamilton 4954 10 AbitibiBowater Inc Bowater Incorporated Columbus Franklin 4955 10 AbitibiBowater Inc Canadian Standard Association Cleveland Cuyahoga 8734 100 Canadian Standards Association Cengage Learning Deerfield Warren 2731 550 Omers Capital Partners Inc CGI Technology and Solutions Inc. Cleveland Cuyahoga 7379 10 Groupe CGI Inc CGI Technology and Solutions Inc. Columbus Delaware 7379 10 Groupe CGI Inc CGI Technology and Solutions Inc. Columbus Franklin 7379 10 Groupe CGI Inc Chemtrade Logistics Inc Cleveland Cuyahoga 5169 10 Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund Chemtrade Logistics Inc Cairo Allen 5169 10 Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund Section 3: Page 3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN OHIO OPERATIONS ESTABLISHMENTS EMPLOYING 5 OR MORE COMPANY CITY COUNTY SIC CODE EMPLOYEES ULTIMATE PARENT Colliers International Columbus Franklin 6531 18 FirstService Corporation Conversion Resources Incorporated Macedonia Summit 5051 20 Compagnie Americaine de Fer et Metaux Inc, La Cuddy Farms Inc Danville Knox 2540 36 Cuddy Group Limited Danby Products, Inc Findlay Hancock 5064 9 Danby Products Limited Decoma Modular Systems, Inc Toledo Lucas 3714 260 Magna International Inc DLM Plastics Findlay Hancock 3089 40 Latham Manufacturing Corp/Triac Domtar Industries Inc. Cincinnati Hamilton 2621 150 Domtar Corporation Drossbach LLC Stow Summit 6021 12 Drossbach LLC DSG-Canusa Loveland Clermont 3317 40 ShawCor Ltd Edco, Inc. Toledo Lucas 3544 55 Exco Technologies Limited Elcoma Metal Fabricating & Sales Inc Canton Stark 5051 30 Elcoma Metal Fabricating Ltd. Empire Plow Company Inc Cleveland Cuyahoga 3523 55 Ralph McKay Industries Inc English Bay Batter, Inc Columbus Franklin 2051 25 English Bay Enterprises Inc Excelsior Steel Processing Inc Middletown Butler 5051 7 Excelsior Steel Processing Ltd Extendicare Health Services Inc Columbus Franklin 8051 170 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Canton Stark 8051 150 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Toledo Lucas 8051 150 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Marietta Washington 8051 125 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Oregon Lucas 8051 125 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Akron Summit 8051 120 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Carroll Fairfield 8051 115 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare Health Services Inc Gallipolis Gallia 8051 110 Extendicare Limited Partnership Extendicare
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