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FY19 Facility List Disclosure.Xlsx Facility List The Walt Disney Company is committed to fostering safe, inclusive and respectful workplaces wherever Disney‐branded products are manufactured. Numerous measures in support of this commitment are in place, including increased transparency. To that end, we have published this list of the roughly 7,300 facilities in over 70 countries that manufacture Disney‐branded products sold, distributed or used in our own retail businesses such as The Disney Stores and Theme Parks, as well as those used in our internal operations. Our goal in releasing this information is to foster collaboration with industry peers, governments, nongovernmental organizations and others interested in improving working conditions. Under our International Labor Standards (ILS) Program, facilities that manufacture products or components incorporating Disney intellectual properties must be declared to Disney and receive prior authorization to manufacture. The list below includes the names and addresses of facilities disclosed to us by vendors under the requirements of Disney’s ILS Program for our vertical business, which includes our own retail businesses and internal operations. The list does not include the facilities used only by licensees of The Walt Disney Company or its affiliates that source, manufacture and sell consumer products by and through independent entities. Disney’s vertical business comprises a wide range of product categories including apparel, toys, electronics, food, home goods, personal care, books and others. As a result, the number of facilities involved in the production of Disney‐branded products may be larger than for companies that operate in only one or a limited number of product categories. In addition, because we require vendors to disclose any facility where Disney intellectual property is present as part of the manufacturing process, the list includes facilities that may extend beyond finished goods manufacturers or final assembly locations. This list includes the names and addresses of facilities authorized to manufacture products or components incorporating Disney intellectual property for sale, distribution or use in Disney’s own retail businesses and other internal operations as of December 3, 2019. We intend to update this list annually. While we have attempted to ensure the accuracy of this list, it may contain errors and omissions as a result of translation issues, insufficient or inaccurate reporting to Disney, timing of new or lapsed contracts, contractual limitations and anti‐piracy protection. Inclusion in this list does not constitute a general authorization for a facility to manufacture Disney‐branded products; such authorizations are granted only by a separate written agreement and subject to specifications and limitations. In addition, Disney makes no representation regarding any of these facilities for any purpose. This list of facilities changes frequently. Country Facility Name Address 1 Address 2 City State/Province Postal Code Albania Valcuvia Alba SHPK Velabisht Berat Argentina L´Gogal SA Thames 438 Caba 1414 Argentina L´Gogal SA Thames 438 Caba Australia AKA Pty Ltd Ste 6.1 Level 6 3 Bowen Crescent Melbourne 3004 Australia Hunter Products Pty Ltd Level 2 424 Warrigal Rd Moorabbin Melbourne 3189 Australia Zinc Group Pty Ltd 32 Ellis St South Yarra 3141 Australia Lindsay Yates & Partners 4 George Pl Artarmon 2064 Australia Nelsigns Pty Ltd 11/11 Vesper Dr Narre Warren 3805 Australia SAS Creative Pty Ltd 6/49 Smith St Fitzroy 3065 Australia The Entertainment Store 28‐30 William St Balaclava 3183 Australia Technicolor Australia 9 DeHavilland Rd Braeside 3195 Australia Sony DADC Australia Pty Ltd 60 Huntingwood Dr Huntingwood Australia Ignite Creative 5/37 Seabeach Ave Mona Vale 2103 Australia Mind Blowing Films 14/82 Acland St StKilda Melbourne 3182 Australia Finsbury Green Pty Ltd Corner of Lorimer & Rogers St Port Melbourne 3207 Australia Arvato Digital Services 4‐1B Redbank Rd Northmead 2152 Page 2 Country Facility Name Address 1 Address 2 City State/Province Postal Code Australia Nelsigns Pty Ltd 11‐11 Vesper Dr Narre Warren 3805 Australia Impact Digital Unit 3‐4 306 Albert St Brunswick 3056 Australia Technicolor Pty Ltd 134‐138 Euston Rd Alexandria NSW 2015 Australia PrintLinx Pty Ltd 706 Lorimer St Port Melbourne 3207 Australia Technicolor Distribution Australia 17 Ash Rd Prestons NSW 2170 Australia Sony DADC Australia Pty Ltd 60 Huntingwood Dr Huntingwood 2148 Australia Styleprint Pty Ltd 7‐144 Canterbury Rd Kilsyth 3137 Australia Lindsay Yates & Partner 4 George Pl Artarmon 2064 Australia Sony DADC Australia 23‐107 Erskine Park Rd Erskine Park NSW 2759 Australia Technicolor, Australia 9 DeHavilland Rd Braeside 3195 Australia Omnigraphics Australia Pty Ltd 46 Wirraway Dr Port Melbourne 3207 Australia Tiger Angel Pty Ltd 235 Broadhurst Ave Reservoir 3073 Australia APN Outdoor 19 Ash Rd Preston Australia Vivad Aust Pty Ltd 260 Rex Rd Campbellfield 3061 Australia DNA Graphics And Signage Pty Ltd 63 Centenary Dr Mill Park 3082 Australia House Of Mo Shen Pty Ltd 2‐4 Walter St Moorabbin 3189 Australia Fats Digital Services Pty Ltd 123 Moray St South Melbourne 3205 Australia Active Display Group 23 Fiveways Bouleward Keysborough Australia Bravo Print & Design 149‐151 Atlantic Dr Keysborough 3173 Australia Signed Up Pty Ltd, Signerama 99 Montague St South Melbourne 3205 Australia Signwave 176 Gladstone St South Melbourne 3205 Australia Stage One Productions Pty Ltd Level 1 345 Arden St Kensington 3031 Australia PMI Corp 400 George St Fitzroy Melbourne 3065 Australia Pegasus Print Level 6 90 Mount St North Sydney 2060 Australia Pegasus Print 15‐17 Merton St Zetland 2017 Australia Ink Signs Unit 1 17‐19 Marshall Rd Kirrawee 2232 Australia Industrial Carving Services PO Box 403 Kilsyth 3137 Australia Kayendee Plastics Pty Ltd 24 Lacey St Croydon 3136 Australia Printergrity Group 31 Marni St Dandenong Melbourn Australia Just T‐Shirts, TA Promo Services Pty Ltd Unit 1602‐187 Liverpool St Sydney Australia PurpleMonky 3 Penny Ln South Yarra 3141 Australia Bliss Media 703‐198 Harbour Esplanade Docklands 3008 Australia The Orchard Agency Level 4 27‐31 King St Melbourne 3000 Page 3 Country Facility Name Address 1 Address 2 City State/Province Postal Code Australia York Studios 49‐55 York St South Melbourne 3205 Australia UFO Display Solutions Level 1 335 Mona Vale Rd Terry Hills 2184 Bluestar Display, a Division of IVE Group Australia Australia Pty Ltd 9 Ferndell St South Granville 2142 Shire Print, a Division of Lighthouse Print Group Australia Pty Ltd 2‐10 Northumberland Rd PO Box 95 Caringbah 2229 Australia Hutty Designs And Prints Level 10 Tower 4 World Trade Centre Melbourne 3008 Austria Sony DADC Austria Ag Sonystrasse 20 Anif/ Salzburg 5081 Austria Estermann GmbH Weierfing 80 Aurolzmünster 4971 Austria AGI Thalgau Sony Strasse 5 Thalgau 5303 Austria Sony DADC Europe Ltd Sonystrasse 20 A‐5081 Anif Salzburg Austria D Swarovski & Co Swarovskistrasse 30 Wattens 6112 Austria Primas Mosl 1 Oberhofen 6406 Austria Arian GmbH Wunschnedorf 160 Gleisdorf 8200 Austria Die Stadtdrucker Kolingasse 12 Wien 1090 Austria Eclipse GmbH Laudongasse 5‐10 Wien 1080 Austria VKF Renzel GmbH Europastraße 3 Sitzenberg‐Reidling 3454 Belarus PP Polesie JV Ltd 141 Sovetskaya str Kobrin 225304 Belarus JLLC PP Polesie 141 Sovetskaya St Brest Region Kobrin 225304 Belgium Ballon Express Int NV/SA 26 Quai du Commerce Brussels 1000 Belgium Belfort International NV Dellestraat 33 Heusden‐Zolder 3550 Belgium Lano Carpets Zuidstraat 44 Harelbeke 8530 Belgium Dragone Costumes 23 Rue de Belle Vue La Louviere 7100 Belgium Gilfi SA 7 Rue Crufer Francorchamps 4970 Belgium Imprimerie Losfeld SA Rue de la Couronne 76 Estaimpuis 7730 Belgium Neverland Themepark Projects BVBA Bosselingen 9Hofstade Aalst 9308 Belgium Storyline Merchandise Concepts BVBA Sparrendreef 28C Knokke 8300 Belgium Dioss Kaleweg 16 Mariakerke 9030 Belgium Desso Robert Ramlostraat 89 Dendermonde 9200 Belgium GSI Blauwesteenstraat 93 Kontich 2550 Belgium Belfort International NV Dellestraat 33 Heusden‐Zolder 3550 Belgium Hemera Photo 100 Rue du Bourdon Bruxelles B‐1180 Belgium Verstraete In Mould Labels NV Vliegplein 20 Maldegem 9991 Belgium Autajon Labels Belgium Uilenbaan 100 Wommelgem 2160 Page 4 Country Facility Name Address 1 Address 2 City State/Province Postal Code Belgium Gilfi SA 7 Rue Crufer Francorchamps 4970 Belgium Cirepa NV/SA Rue des Artisans 38 Ghislenghien, Hainaut 7822 Belgium Neverland Themepark Projects Bosselingen 9Hofstade Aalst 9308 Belgium Daneels Dennenlaan 5‐6 Beerse B‐2340 Belgium Quadrifinish Ambachtstraat 3 Oudenaarde 9700 Belgium Reynders Etiketten NV/SA Nijverheidsstraat 3 Boechout B‐2530 Belgium Crea Printing NV Diksmuidsesteenweg 388 Roeselare B‐8800 Belgium Lano Carpets Zuidstraat 44 Harelbeke 8530 Belgium Imprimerie Losfeld SA Rue de la Couronne 76 Estaimpuis 7730 Belgium BSD 16 avenue Zénoble Gramme Saintes 1480 Belgium DPI Rue Van Soest 277 Bruxelles 1070 Belgium Durobor SA 39 Rue Mademoiselle Hannicq Soignies 7060 Belgium Amelli NV/SA Rue de Lessines 31 Hainaut 7864 Belgium St Luc NV Venecoweg 24 B‐9810 Nazareth Belgium Dragone Costumes 23 Rue De Belle Vue La Louviere 7100 Belgium PDC Innovative Europe Rue de L'Industrie 17 Nivelles 1400 Belgium Crea Pack NV Driekoningenstraat 6Sint Baafs Vijve 8710 Belgium De Bie Drukkerji Nijverheidsstraat 6 Duffel 2570 Belgium Deckers Snoek NV 67 Eekhoutdriesstraat Gent 9041 Belgium Envelnor Export SPRL Rue des Verreries 29 Manage 7170 Belgium Haletra NV Grote Baan 317 Houthalen 3530 Belgium Marins
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