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Major Employer's List MAJOR EMPLOYER’S LIST HUDSON COUNTY Brennan Court House 2017 Hudson County Economic Development Corporation The Hudson County Economic Development Corporation is a not for profit organization serving Hudson County. ❖ Finance The Hudson County EDC is committed to bringing lending initiatives designed to reach businesses that would otherwise be denied conventional lending. The Hudson County EDC is partnering with the UCEDC, a nonprofit small business lender and training organization. Loans of $5,000 to $5 million will be made available to start-up and established business throughout Hudson County. Eligible uses include working capital, the purchase of new machinery or equipment, and the purchase or renovation of business property in Hudson County. The Hudson County EDC and UCEDC is dedicated to promoting New Jersey’s small businesses with resources tailored to every stage of business growth. We stand ready to assist you with your lending needs. ❖ Ombudsman Services Sometimes it is helpful to know where to call to solve a business problem. The Hudson County EDC maintains a close association with prominent businesses and organizations within the County, as well as governmental agencies on the local, state and federal level. We stand ready to help. ❖ Information To assist you in making an informed business decision, the Hudson County EDC serves as a NJ State Data Center Coordinating Agency, providing the most up to date census, business and industrial data available. We also produce the following reports A to Z UEZ, Demographics and Major Employer’s list. These reports include vital information on major employers, income trends, and UEZ Zones and tax rates for all 12 municipalities. The Hudson County Economic Development Corporation has compiled this data from the most current sources available. The nature of business, however, dictates constant change. We are not responsible for any errors or omissions contained herein. Major Employer’s List January 2017 1 ❖ SIC Codes We have included an index of the major groups of SIC codes. This listing includes the first two numbers of the codes shown in our list. The group may be referenced through these first two numbers. Further information on SIC Codes and employment statistics may be found on the Internet at the New Jersey Department of Labor’s Fast Facts Page located at www.state.nj.us/labor/lra. 15 General Building Contractors 17 Special Trade Contractors 20 Food & Kindred Products 22 Textile Mill Products 23 Apparel & Other Textile Products 24 Lumber and Wood Products 25 Furniture and Fixtures 26 Paper & Allied Products 27 Printing and Publishing 28 Chemical and Allied Products 29 Petroleum Refining & Related Industries 30 Rubber & Misc. Plastic Products 31 Leather & Leather Products 32 Stone, Clay & Glass Products 33 Primary Metal Industries 34 Fabricated Metal Products 35 Industrial Machinery & Equipment 36 Electronic & Other Electric Equipment 37 Transportation Equipment 38 Instruments & Related Products 39 Misc. Manufacturing Industries 41 Local & Interurban Passenger Transit 42 Trucking & Warehousing 43 United States Postal Services 44 Water Transportation 45 Transportation by Air 47 Transportation Service 48 Communications 49 Electric, Gas, & Sanitary Services 50 Wholesale Trades (Durable Goods) 51 Wholesale Trades (Nondurable Goods) 52 Building Materials and Gardening Supplies 53 General Merchandising Stores 54 Food Stores 55 Automotive Dealers & Service Stations 56 Apparel & Accessory Stores 57 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 58 Eating & Accessory Stores 59 Misc. Retail 60 Depository Institutions 61 Non-depository Institutions 62 Security & Commodity Brokers 63 Insurance Carriers 64 Insurance Agents, Brokers, & Service 65 Real Estate 67 Holding and Other Investment Offices 70 Hotels & Other Lodging Pl. aces 72 Personal Services 73 Business Services 75 Auto Repair, Services, & Parking 76 Misc. Repair Services 78 Motion Pictures 79 Amusement & Recreation Services 80 Health Services 82 Educational Services 83 Social Services 84 Museums, Art Galleries, & Botanical and Zoological Gardens 87 Engineering & Management Services 89 Services, NEC 91 Executive, Legislative, & General Government Except Finance 99 Nonclassifiable Establishments Major Employer’s List January 2017 2 BAYONNE, NJ 07002 Company Name and Address Phone Sic Code # Emp APA logistics (201) 484-1400 8748 100 150 Pulaski St. Bayonne Board of Education (201) 858-5560 8211 2745 669 Avenue A Bayonne Community Bank (201) 339-5588 6029 206 860 Broadway Bayonne Hospital (201) 858-5000 8062 1867 29th Street Ave E Bookazine Co. Inc (Del CORP) (201) 339-7777 5192,2741 180 75 Hook Road City of Bayonne (201) 858-6046 9111 1627 630 Avenue C Clayton Block Co. (201) 339-8585 3271,3272 100 State Rt 440 & Hook Rd. Courier Systems Inc. (201) 432-0550 4225,4213 150 180 Pulaski Street Ste. 4 European American Food Group Co. Inc. (201) 436-6106 2099,2079,2033 525 698 Kennedy Blvd. Flortek Corp. (201) 436-7700 2273,2752,2782 100 39 W 55th Street G&B Packing Co. (201) 339-1600 4783,4737 100 8 Hook Rd Gel Spice Company Inc. (201) 339-0700 2099,5149,5145 200 48 Hook Rd Gordon Terminal Service Co. of PA. (201) 437-8300 4225,7389 100 2 Hook Road Ideal Window Manufacturing Inc. (201) 437-4300 3089,3442 127 27 Kennedy Blvd Imperial Bag & Paper Co. Inc. (201) 437-7442 5087, 5113 100 59 Hook Road Inserra Inc. (201) 437-6000 5411 220 583 Avenue C International Matex Tank Terminals (201) 437-2200 4226 120 250 E 22nd Street Jerhel Plastics Inc. (201) 436-6662 3221,3961,5122 500 63 Hook Road 2844 Lowes Home Improvement (201) 243-5110 5711 100 400 Bayonne Crossing way Muralo Company Inc. (201) 437-0770 5198 180 148 E. 5th Street Royal Wine Corporation (201) 535-9006 2084,5182 220 63 Lefante Drive Season Contracting Corp. (201) 804-8787 1795 150 211 W. 5th Street Sonic Drive-In (201) 436-9200 2089 100 100 Bayonne Crossing way Super Stop & Shop (201) 823-9292 5411 100 1 Lefante Way The Haddad Apparel Group Ltd. (201) 356-2000 5136,6531 687 90 E 5th Street Vertellus (201) 858-7900 2869 350 40 Ave A GUTTENBERG, NJ 07093 Major Employer’s List January 2017 3 Company Name and Address Phone Sic Code # Emp Palisade Operations LLC (201) 868-3600 8051 100 6819 Boulevard E. HARRISON, NJ 07029 Company Name and Address Phone Sic Code # Emp A F Supply Corp. (973) 481-7500 2361 100 1000 S. 2nd Street BasF Inc. (973) 268-7800 3339 102 1 W. Central Ave, CS Osborne Company Inc. (973) 483-3232 5085 100 125 Joseph Street G&S Logistics LLC. (973) 735-1210 8748 160 1 Cape May Street Pechters Baking Group LLC (973) 483-3374 5149 500 840 Jersey Street Town of Harrison (973) 268-2425 9111 351 318 Harrison Ave HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 Company Name and Address Phone Sic Code # Emp. Academy Lines Inc (201) 420-7000 4131, 570 111 Paterson Street Applied Housing Management Co. Inc. (201) 420-0157 6531 130 1401 Washington St. Baker Waterfront Plaza (201) 792-5406 6029 100 2 Hudson Pl. Ciber Inc. (201) 795-3601 7379 110 5 Marine View Plaza City of Hoboken (201) 420-2000 9111 800 94 Washington Street Coach USA Inc. (201) 714-9445 4725,4111,4141, 125 1500 Clinton St. 4119 Guy Carpenter & Co. Inc. (201) 284-5000 6331,6311 250 121 River St # 1000 Hoboken Board of Education (201) 356-3600 8211 448 1115 Clinton Street Hoboken University Medical Center) (201) 418-1000 8062,8011 1647 308 Willow Ave Hopes (201) 656-3711 8399 113 124 Grand St. John Wiley & Sons Inc. (201) 748-6000 2731,2721 4900 111 River Street Marsh USA INC. (201) 284-3000 6411, 6331 1500 121 River Street Mindlance Inc. (201) 386-5400 8742 225 80 River Street. Ste 4a Mizuho Securities USA Inc. (201) 626-1000 6211,6021 100 111 River St. NJ Transit Corp (800) 234-7284 4013,9904 700 1 Hudson Pl. Shipco Transport (201) 216-1500 4731,8742,2731 550 80 Washington Street Shop Rite (201) 792-6070 5411,5912 100 900 Madison St. Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide (201) 253-2400 7011 180 225 River Street Stevens Institute of Technology (201) 216-5000 8221 500 1 Castle Point Terr. Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co. USA (201) 420-9470 6021 156 111 River Street Major Employer’s List January 2017 4 JERSEY CITY, NJ 07097 Company Name and Address Phone Sic Code # Emp. United States Postal Service (201) 714-6390 4311 2200 80 County Rd JERSEY CITY, NJ 07302 Company Name and Address Phone Sic Code # Emp. 21st Century Rail Inc. (201) 324-1800 8741 100 150 Warren St Aoxing Pharmaceutical Co. Inc. (646) 367-1747 5411 250 15 Exchange Pl. BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc (201) 798-0500 5399 150 396 Marin Blvd. BTM Information Service, Inc (201) 413-8150 8741 400 34 Exchange Pl. Check Free Service Corp (201) 332-2020 7374 250 10 Exchange Pl. Coop Rabobank Center Raiff (201) 499-5200 6081 200 10 Exchange Pl. DAI- WA. SEC-Trust (201) 333-7300 6099 100 1 Evertrust PL. EverGreen America Corporation (201) 761-3000 4731 250 1 Evertrust Plaza Franklin credit Management corp. (201) 604-1699 6211 151 101 Hudson St. Fundtech Corporation (201) 946-1100 7372 287 30 Montgomery St Goldman Sachs & Co. Inc. (212) 902-1000 6311 3782 30 Hudson St. Hamilton Park Health Care Center LTD (201) 653-8800 8051 300 533 Monmouth St Hyatt Corporation (201) 469-1234 7011 240 2 Exchange Pl. Icapital Markets LLC (201) 761-8000 6211 300 70 Hudson St, IPC Acquisition Corp. (201) 253-2000 3661,4813,7373 750 3 2nd Street Jamac Frozen Foods (201) 333-6200 4543 100 570 Grand St. Jersey City Medical Center Inc. (201) 915-2000 8062 1409 355 Grand St Kuehn& Nagel, INC (201) 413-5500 4731 251 10 Exchange Pl. Liberty House Nursing Home of Jersey City (201) 435-0033 8051 151 INC, 620 Montgomery St.
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