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67th ANNUAL REPORT of the

Foreign-Trade
Zones Board
to the

Congress
OF THE UNITED STATES

Published January 2007
ISSN 1544-2322

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The full text of this document is available on the Foreign-Trade Zone Board’s Internet site at www.trade.gov/ftz. It is
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Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161; www.ntis.gov.

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FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD
FY 2005
CARLOS M. GUTIERREZ
Secretary of Commerce
JOHN W. SNOW
Secretary of the Treasury

________
ALTERNATES

Joseph A. Spetrini
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce
Timothy E. Skud
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
(Tax, Trade, and Tariff Policy)
U.S. Department of the Treasury

________
Dennis Puccinelli
Executive Secretary

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CONTENTS
Page
Report of the Executive Secretary .........................................................................................

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Appendices
A - Board Orders, FY 2005....................................................................................................

5

B - Movement of Merchandise in General-Purpose Zones, FY 2005 ................................... 12
C - Movement of Merchandise in Subzones, FY 2005.......................................................... 15
D - Summary of Statistics, FY 2001–FY 2005...................................................................... 21
E - Summary of Main Foreign-Status Products Received in U.S. FTZs ............................... 22
F - Administrative Actions, FY 2005 .................................................................................... 23
G - U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones by State ................................................................................. 26
H - Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms ........................................................ 58

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REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
During the 2005 fiscal year, the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board issued 59 formal orders. The
decisions included approvals for four new general-purpose zones and 20 new subzones. Authority was
also granted for the expansion of 25 existing general-purpose zones. Other actions involved the granting
of authority for revisions to zone plans, seven expansions of the scope of manufacturing activity, as well
as two approvals for new manufacturing activity in zones.1
There were 158 FTZ projects fully active during the year, with subzones in operation in more than 100
of them. The number of facilities using subzone status during the year was 256.
The combined value of shipments into general-purpose zones and subzones totaled $410 billion,
compared with $305 billion the previous year (Table below and Appendix D). General-purpose sites
received $69 billion in merchandise. Total shipments received at subzone sites amounted to $341
billion. Some 83 percent of zone activity took place at subzone facilities, which is consistent with the
pattern of the past 15 years.2
Table 1: Value of Shipments into Foreign-Trade Zones, FY 2004 and FY 2005
Merchandise Received

FY 2005 ($ billion)3

FY 2004 ($ billion)3

General-purpose zones
69
48
Subzones
341
258
_____
____
____
Total
410
305
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Appendix A contains a summary of each Board Order. Zone authority for manufacturing/processing activity was granted on a
restricted basis in six cases, and activation/time limits were adopted in another 20 cases. The main products covered by restrictions
included crude oil, pigments, and textiles.

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Appendices B and C contain figures on shipments into and out of general-purpose zones and subzones. Appendix D contains
comparative statistics for the past five years. The figures regarding merchandise, employment, products, and other activity in zones
represent the latest statistical data available based on reports from zone grantees. Some are still under review. Adjustments normally
amount to less than 1 percent of aggregate shipments.

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The dollar values in this report and appendices are rounded numbers. Calculations were performed before rounding using the
complete numbers.

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Exports (shipments to foreign countries) from facilities operating under FTZ procedures amounted to
$23 billion (Figure 2). The export figures do not include certain indirect exports involving FTZ
merchandise that undergoes further processing in the United States at non-FTZ sites prior to export.
Approximately 340,000 persons were employed at some 2,500 firms that operated under FTZ
procedures during the year. The main foreign-origin products received at zones are listed in
Appendix E.
Industries that continued to account for most zone manufacturing activity included the oil refining,
automotive, pharmaceutical, and electronic product sectors. About 62 percent of the shipments received
at zones involved domestic status merchandise. The level of domestic status inputs used by FTZ
operations indicates that FTZ activity tends to involve domestic operations that combine foreign inputs
with significant domestic inputs.
The Board received and filed 63 formal applications during the fiscal year. These proposals requested
authority for five new general-purpose zones and 21 subzones, as well as authorization for expansion,
reorganization, new manufacturing, and other changes at existing zone projects. The FTZ Board’s
notices on the applications can be found on the FTZ Board’s website (www.trade.gov/ftz) under
“Notices and Board Orders.” In addition, some 89 cases were processed under the Board’s less formal
administrative procedures (Appendix F). The latter cases involved routine, non-controversial changes to
zone projects, such as boundary modifications and scope decisions.

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Figure 1

Figure 1: Foreign-Trade Zones: Merchandise Received
(General-Purpose Zones and Subzones)
1985-2005
450

400

350

Billion $

300

250

200

150

100

50

0
1985

1987

1989

Foreign Status

1991

1993

1995

1997

Domestic Status *

1999

2001

2003

Total

* “Domestic status merchandise” involves mostly domestic-origin items, but can also
include duty-paid, foreign-origin items that have been entered for consumption prior
to FTZ admission.

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Figures 2-3

Figure 2: Foreign-Trade Zones: Exports
(General-Purpose Zones and Subzones)
(1985-2005)

25

Billion $

20
15
10
5
0
1985

1987

1989

1991

1993

1995

1997

1999

2001

2003

2005

Figure 3: Foreign-Trade Zones: Domestic Status*
Merchandise Ratio
(As Percent of Total Merchandise Received)
(1985-2005)
100
90

Percent

80
70
60
50
40
30
20
1985

1987

1989

1991

1993

1995

1997

1999

2001

2003

2005

* “Domestic status merchandise” involves mostly domestic-origin items, but can also
include duty-paid, foreign-origin items that have been entered for consumption prior to
FTZ admission.
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Appendix A

APPENDIX A:
BOARD ORDERS, FY 2005

Order No. 1358, October 29, 2004 (Docket 7-2004)
Approved the application of the Holyoke
Economic Development & Industrial Corporation,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 201, to establish
Subzone 201A at the laminated paper products
manufacturing and warehousing facilities of Hazen
Paper Company in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
Signed by James J. Jochum, Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (69 F.R. 64715;
November 8, 2004).

Order No. 1353, October 1, 2004 (Docket 10-2004)
Grant of authority to the Northern Mississippi FTZ
Inc. to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 262 in
Southaven (DeSoto County), Mississippi. Signed
by Donald L. Evans, Secretary of Commerce,
Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (69
F.R. 60841; October 13, 2004).
Order No. 1354, October 1, 2004 (Docket 14-2004)
Grant of authority to the Lewiston-Auburn
Economic Growth Council to establish
Foreign-Trade Zone 263 in Auburn, Maine.
Signed by Donald L. Evans, Secretary of
Commerce, Chairman of the Foreign-Trade Zones
Board (69 F.R. 60840; October 13, 2004).

Order No. 1359, November 18, 2004 (Docket 45-2003)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Indianapolis Airport Authority, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 72, to expand its zone to
include four additional sites at locations in
Madison, Marion and Hendricks Counties,
Indiana. Signed by James J. Jochum, Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (69 F.R. 70121;
December 2, 2004).

Order No. 1355, September 24, 2004 (Docket 62-2003)*
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Indiana Port Commission, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 170, to expand FTZ 170-Site 1 to
include the entire Clark Maritime Center in
Jeffersonville, Indiana. Signed by James J.
Jochum, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (69 F.R. 58884; October 1, 2004).

Order No. 1360, November 18, 2004 (Docket 6-2004)
Approved the application of the Economic
Development Council for Central Illinois, grantee
of Foreign-Trade Zone 114, to establish Subzone
114E at the industrial automation products
warehousing, processing and distribution facility
of Rockwell Automation, Inc., in Champaign,
Illinois. Signed by James J. Jochum, Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (69 F.R. 70121;
December 2, 2004).

Order No. 1356, September 24, 2004 (Docket 36-2003)*
Approved the application of Gregg County, Texas,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 234, to establish
Subzone 234A at the air conditioning and heating
equipment manufacturing plant of Eubank
Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc., in Longview,
Texas. Signed by James J. Jochum, Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (69 F.R. 58884;
October 1, 2004).

Order No. 1361, December 6, 2004 (Docket 61-2003)
Approved the application of the City of Memphis,
Tennessee, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 77, to
expand the scope of manufacturing authority under
zone procedures for Subzone 77A at the Sharp
Manufacturing Company of America facility in
Shelby County, Tennessee. Signed by James J.
Jochum, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (69 F.R. 74493; December 14, 2004).

Order No. 1357, October 18, 2004 (Docket 31-2004)
Approved the application of Broward County,
Florida, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 25, to
process (screen printing) foreign-origin shirts for
export on behalf of S.B. Marketing Worldwide,
Inc., under zone procedures within FTZ 25-Site 1
in Broward County, Florida. Signed by James J.
Jochum, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (69 F.R. 64025-64026; November 3, 2004).
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Appendix A
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 6616-6617; February 8, 2005).

Order No. 1362, December 15, 2004 (Docket 35-2003)
Approved the application of the Regional
Industrial Development Corporation of
Southwestern Pennsylvania, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 33, to establish Subzone 33D at the
circuit breaker manufacturing facilities of
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc., in
Warrendale and Freedom, Pennsylvania. Signed
by James J. Jochum, Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (69 F.R. 77986;
December 29, 2004).

Order No. 1367, January 27, 2005 (Docket 56-2003)
Approved the application of the VicksburgJackson Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 158, to expand the scope of
manufacturing authority under zone procedures for
Subzone 158D at the Nissan North America, Inc.,
facility in Canton, Mississippi. Signed by Joseph
A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 6616;
February 8, 2005).

Order No. 1363, December 22, 2004 (Docket 4-2004)
Approved the application of the Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport Board, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 39, to establish Subzone 39I at the
helicopter engine repair and manufacturing facility
of Turbomeca U.S.A. in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 2851;
January 18, 2005).

Order No. 1368, February 9, 2005 (Docket 23-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application,
as amended, of the Greater Rockford Airport
Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 176, to
expand its zone to include three sites in Rochelle
(Ogle County), Illinois, and a site in Woodstock
(McHenry County), Illinois. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 9613; February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1364, January 27, 2005 (Docket 13-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Louisville and Jefferson County Riverport
Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 29, to
expand FTZ 29-Site 4 to include an additional
parcel at the Louisville Metro Commerce Center in
Louisville, Kentucky. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 6616; February 8, 2005).

Order No. 1369, February 9, 2005 (Docket 41-2004)
Approved (with activation and time limits) the
application of the North Carolina Department of
Commerce, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 57, to
expand its zone to include four additional sites in
Charlotte, North Carolina. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 9613; February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1365, January 27, 2005 (Docket 3-2004)
Approved the application of the Pinellas County
Board of County Commissioners, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 193, to expand the scope of
manufacturing authority under zone procedures for
Subzone 193A at the Cardinal Health 409, Inc.,
facilities in Pinellas County, Florida. Signed by
Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 6616;
February 8, 2005).

Order No. 1370, February 9, 2005 (Docket 16-2004)
Approved the application of the South Carolina
State Ports Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 38, to establish Subzone 38E at the tool,
fastener and home products warehousing and
distribution facility of Black & Decker
Corporation in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Signed
by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary
of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 9615-9616;
February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1366, January 27, 2005 (Docket 18-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas, Inc.,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 183, to reorganize
and expand its zone and reduce zone space at
Subzone 183A (Dell Computer Corporation) in
Austin, Texas. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
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Appendix A
Order No. 1376, February 17, 2005 (Docket 24-2004)
Approved the application of the Toledo-Lucas
County Port Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 8, to expand its zone to include a site at the
Ohio Northern Global Distribution & Business
Center located in Walbridge (Wood County),
Ohio. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board
(70 F.R. 9613-9614; February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1371, February 22, 2005 (Docket 1-2004)
Approved the application of Gregg County, Texas,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 234, to establish
Subzone 234B at the loading equipment,
components of offshore drilling rigs, log handling
equipment, cranes and drive systems
manufacturing facilities of LeTourneau, Inc., in
Longview, Texas. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 10952; March 7, 2005).

Order No. 1377, February 23, 2005 (Docket 50-2004)
Approved the request of the Port Authority of New
York & New Jersey, grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 49, for voluntary termination of ForeignTrade Subzone 49A at the Ford Motor Company
plant in Edison, New Jersey. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 10951; March 7, 2005).

Order No. 1372, February 9, 2005 (Docket 26-2004)
Approved the application of the Savannah Airport
Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 104,
to establish Subzone 104D at the luggage
warehouse and distribution facility of Tumi, Inc.,
in Vidalia, Georgia. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 9612-9613; February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1378, March 8, 2005 (Docket 30-2004)
Approved (with activation and time limits) the
application of the Vicksburg/Jackson ForeignTrade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone
158, to expand its zone to include eight sites in
Lee County, Mississippi, and to restore zone status
to 124 acres at Site 2. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 13449; March 21, 2005).

Order No. 1373, February 9, 2005 (Docket 15-2004)
Approved the application of the Arkansas
Department of Economic Development, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 14, to establish Subzone 14E
at the cosmetic and beauty products manufacturing
and warehousing facilities of L’Oreal USA, Inc.,
in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 9612; February 28, 2005).
Order No. 1374, February 9, 2005 (Docket 9-2004)
Approved the application of the Eastern
Distribution Center, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 24, to expand its zone to include a site at the
Valley View Business Park/Jessup Small Business
Center in the Boroughs of Jessup and Archbald,
Pennsylvania. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 9612; February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1379, March 8, 2005 (Docket 46-2003)
Approved with restrictions the application of the
Puerto Rico Export Development Corporation,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 61, to expand the
scope of manufacturing authority under zone
procedures for Subzone 61J at the Pepsi-Cola
Manufacturing International, Ltd., facility in
Cidra, Puerto Rico. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 13450; March 21, 2005).

Order No. 1375, February 9, 2005 (Docket 11-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Eastern Distribution Center, Inc., grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 24, to expand FTZ 24-Site 1
to include an additional parcel in Pittston
Township and to include three additional sites in
Pittston Township and Jenkins Township,
Pennsylvania. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 9614; February 28, 2005).

Order No. 1380, March 8, 2005 (Docket 12-2004)
Approved the application of the Metropolitan
Government of Nashville & Davidson County,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 78, to establish
Subzone 78H at the writing and art products
warehousing and distribution facilities of Sanford
LP in Shelbyville and Lewisburg, Tennessee.
Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 1345013451; March 21, 2005).
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Appendix A

Order No. 1381, March 8, 2005 (Docket 49-2004)
Approved the application of the Greater Kansas
City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 15, to establish Subzone 15G at the
manufacturing facilities of Pfizer, Inc., in Lee’s
Summit, Missouri. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 13449-13450; March 21, 2005).

Order No. 1386, April 15, 2005 (Docket 25-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 40, to expand FTZ
40-Site 6 to include the Strongsville Commerce
Center in Strongsville, Ohio. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 21736; April 27, 2005).

Order No. 1382, March 18, 2005 (Docket 33-2004)
Approved the application of the Port Everglades
Department of Broward County, Florida, grantee
of Foreign-Trade Zone 25, to expand and
reorganize its zone in Broward County, Florida.
Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 15836;
March 29, 2005).

Order No. 1387, April 20, 2005 (Docket 42-2004)
Approved the application of the Piedmont Triad
Partnership, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 230,
on behalf of Diebold, Inc., to manufacture
automated teller machines under zone procedures
within Site 1 in Lexington, North Carolina.
Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 2263022631, May 2, 2005).

Order No. 1383, April 15, 2005 (Docket 40-2004)
Approved with restrictions the application of the
City of San Diego, California, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 153, to establish Subzone 153D at the
golf club manufacturing facilities of Callaway
Golf Company in Carlsbad, California. Signed by
Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 21735-21736;
April 27, 2005).

Order No. 1388, April 20, 2005 (Docket 27-2004)
Approved (with activation and time limits) the
application of the Greater Kansas City ForeignTrade Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone
15, to formally delete Site 8A, Site 8B and Site 8C
from the zone project and to include a new site in
Chillicothe, Missouri. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 22630; May 2, 2005).

Order No. 1384, April 15, 2005 (Docket 19-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 40, to expand its
zone to include a site at the Broad Oak Business
Park in the Village of Oakwood, Ohio. Signed by
Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 21736;
April 27, 2005).

Order No. 1389, May 9, 2005 (Docket 29-2004)
Approved with restrictions the application of the
Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 154, to expand its zone to
include a site within the St. Martin Parish
Industrial Park located near St. Martinville,
Louisiana. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board
(70 F.R. 29277; May 20, 2005).

Order No. 1385, April 15, 2005 (Docket 20-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 40, to expand FTZ
40-Site 7B and Site 10 to include additional
parcels and to consolidate, reorganize and
renumber the general-purpose zone sites. Signed
by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary
of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 21736;
April 27, 2005).

Order No. 1390, May 9, 2005 (Docket 32-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Illinois International Port District, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 22, to expand its zone to
include a site within the Rock Run Business Park
located in Joliet (Will County), Illinois. Signed by
Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 29277;
May 20, 2005).

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Appendix A
Zone 141, to expand its zone to include a site at
the Rochester Technology Park in Rochester, New
York, and to remove this area from Site 4 of
Subzone 141A (Kodak). Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 36116-36117; June 22, 2005).

Order No. 1391, May 9, 2005 (Docket 45-2004)
Approved the application of the New London
Foreign Trade Zone Commission, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 208, to establish Subzone
208A at the manufacturing facilities of Pfizer, Inc.,
in Groton, Connecticut. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 29276; May 20, 2005).

Order No. 1397, June 9, 2005 (Docket 39-2004)
Approved the application of Codezol, C.D.,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 163, to remove the
time restriction on Site 4 (Guayama) and to add
two new sites at Merecedita Industrial Park and
Coto Laurel Industrial Park, in the Ponce, Puerto
Rico, area. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board
(70 F.R. 36117; June 22, 2005).

Order No. 1392, June 24, 2005 (Docket 60-2004)
Grant of authority to the Southeastern Ohio Port
Authority to establish Foreign-Trade Zone 264 in
Washington County, Ohio. Signed by Carlos M.
Gutierrez, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman of
the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (70 F.R. 41202;
July 18, 2005).
Order No. 1393, May 20, 2005 (Docket 17-2004)
Approved the application of the Port of Houston
Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 84, to
establish Subzone 84R at the tire and tire
accessory warehousing and distribution facility of
Michelin North America, Inc., in Houston, Texas.
Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 32571;
June 3, 2005).

Order No. 1398, June 9, 2005 (Docket 63-2003)
Approved the application of the Greater
Metropolitan Area Foreign Trade Zone
Commission, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 119,
to expand Subzone 119B to include a new site in
Burnsville, Minnesota, and to extend authority to
manufacture polyethylene tubing under FTZ
procedures on a permanent basis at the Wirsbo
Company facilities. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 36116; June 22, 2005).

Order No. 1394, May 20, 2005 (Docket 36-2004)
Approved the application of the Southern
California Logistics Airport Authority, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 243, to establish Subzone
243A at the tools, home and hardware products
and fastening systems warehousing and
distribution facility of Black & Decker
Corporation in Rialto, California. Signed by
Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 32570;
June 3, 2005).

Order No. 1399, July 1, 2005 (Docket 28-2004)
Approved with restrictions the application of Rural
Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc., grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 227, to establish Subzone 227A at the
oil refining facilities of TPI Petroleum, Inc., in the
Ardmore, Oklahoma area. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 41202; July 18, 2005).

Order No. 1395, May 23, 2005 (Docket 21-2004)
Approved (with activation and time limits) the
application of the Greater Detroit Foreign-Trade
Zone, Inc., grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 70, to
expand its zone to include a site near Temperance
(Monroe County), Michigan. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 32570-32571; June 3, 2005).

Order No. 1400, July 8, 2005 (Docket No. 35-2004)
Approved with restrictions the application of the
Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District,
grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 87, to amend the
boundaries, add a site and expand the scope of
authority under zone procedures within the CITGO
Petroleum Corporation refinery (Subzone 87B) in
Lake Charles, Louisiana. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 41201-41202; July 18, 2005).

Order No. 1396, June 9, 2005 (Docket 52-2004)
Approved the application of the County of
Monroe, New York, grantee of Foreign-Trade
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Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board
(70 F.R. 48537; August 18, 2005).

Order No. 1401, July 8, 2005 (Docket 44-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Georgia Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 26, to expand its zone to
include seven sites in Columbus, Griffin, Buford,
and McDonough, Georgia. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 41201; July 18, 2005).

Order No. 1406, September 9, 2005 (Docket 1-2005)
Approved with restrictions the amended
application of the Port of Portland, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 45, to establish Subzone 45F
at the ink jet cartridge manufacturing facility of
Epson Portland, Inc., in Hillsboro, Oregon. Signed
by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary
of Commerce for Import Administration, Alternate
Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 55106;
September 20, 2005).

Order No. 1402, July 18, 2005 (Docket 22-2004)
Approved the application of the Montgomery Area
Chamber of Commerce, grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 222, to establish Subzone 222B at the audio
and video tape and cassettes, digital data media,
and instrumentation media products manufacturing
facilities of Quantegy, Inc., in Opelika, Alabama.
Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration,
Alternate Chairman of the Board (70 F.R. 43394;
July 27, 2005).

Order No. 1407, August 4, 2005 (Docket 51-2004)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
Brown County, Wisconsin, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 167, to expand FTZ 167-Site 1 to
include additional parcels in Brown County and to
expand the zone to include a site in Winnebago
County, Wisconsin. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 48537-48538; August 18, 2005).

Order No. 1403, July 18, 2005 (Docket 38-2004)
Approved the application of the Greater Kansas
City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc., grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 15, to establish Subzone 15H at the
glove, raingear, footwear and garden accessories
warehousing and distribution facilities of Midwest
Quality Gloves, Inc., in Chillicothe and Hamilton,
Missouri. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board
(70 F.R. 43394-43395; July 27, 2005).

Order No. 1408, August 23, 2005 (Docket 43-2004)
Approved (with time limit) the application of the
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 8, to expand its zone to
include a site at the Greenbelt Development Park
in Toledo, Ohio. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 51335; August 30, 2005).

Order No. 1404, July 21, 2005 (Docket 48-2004)
Approved (with activation and time limits) the
application of the South Carolina State Ports
Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade Zone 38, to
expand its zone to include a site at the Lakeside
Business Center in Greer; to restore zone status to
118 acres at the Gateway International Business
Center in Greer; and, to request an extension of
authority for the TNT Logistics facility in Laurens,
South Carolina. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 44559; August 3, 2005).

Order No. 1409, August 30, 2005 (Docket No. 46-2004)
Approved with restrictions the application of the
Port of Houston Authority, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 84, to expand the scope of authority
under zone procedures within the ExxonMobil
Corporation refinery (Subzone 84O) in Baytown,
Texas. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 53332; September 8, 2005).
Order No. 1410, September 16, 2005 (Docket 34-2004)
Grant of authority to the City of Conroe, Texas to
establish Foreign-Trade Zone 265 in Conroe
(Montgomery County), Texas. Signed by Carlos
M. Gutierrez, Secretary of Commerce, Chairman
of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (70 F.R. 5755757558; October 3, 2005).

Order No. 1405, August 4, 2005 (Docket 53-2004)
Approved the application of the Puerto Rico
Industrial Development Corporation, grantee of
Foreign-Trade Zone 7, to establish Subzone 7H at
the pharmaceutical intermediates manufacturing
facility of Ortho Biologics, LLC, in Manati, Puerto
Rico. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
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Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of the
Board (70 F.R. 55106-55107;
September 20, 2005).

Order No. 1411, September 9, 2005 (Docket 55-2004)
Approved the application of the Pease
Development Authority, grantee of Foreign-Trade
Zone 81, to establish Subzone 81D at the
polyvinylidene fluoride filtering devices
manufacturing facility of Millipore Corporation in
Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Signed by Joseph A.
Spetrini, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration, Alternate Chairman of
the Board (70 F.R. 55106; September 20, 2005).

Order No. 1413, September 9, 2005 (Docket 14-2005)
Approved (with activation limit) the application of
the Capital Region Airport Commission, grantee
of Foreign-Trade Zone 207, to expand its zone to
include a site within the SouthPoint Business Park
In Prince George (Prince George County),
Virginia. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini, Acting
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import
Administration, Alternate Chairman of the Board
(70 F.R. 55107; September 20, 2005).

Order No. 1412, September 9, 2005 (Docket 13-2005)
Approved the application of the Erie-Western
Pennsylvania Port Authority, grantee of ForeignTrade Zone 247, to expand its zone to include a
site at the Venango Regional Airport Industrial
Park in the City of Franklin (Venango County),
Pennsylvania. Signed by Joseph A. Spetrini,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for

* Approved FY 2004

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Appendix B

APPENDIX B:
MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE IN
GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES, FY 2005
($ million)
Received
Zone
001
002
003
005
007
008
009
012
015
017
018
020
021
022
023
025
026
027
029
031
032
033
035
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
049
050
051
052
053

Shipped

Domestic Status

Foreign Status

Percent
Foreign Status

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

0.0
20.7
0.0
3.3
838.6
9.6
331.3
398.4
58.1
0.2
0.0
106.4
786.9
60.5
0.1
0.0
968.5
426.2
1312.1
0.0
111.3
134.9
467.0
0.0
1714.6
176.4
906.8
0.3
325.3
0.0
167.4
1.7
541.6
7.0
903.0
0.0
1.5
396.0

1.6
2.0
1.9
3.6
527.9
65.5
384.7
1112.8
78.6
0.2
154.7
102.8
549.8
7.2
25.6
135.9
503.7
156.8
25.5
5.1
278.9
93.8
119.4
0.0
153.1
900.7
33.1
13.0
74.7
0.9
321.6
1.4
9.9
2970.3
361.3
0.0
5.9
24.5

100%
9%
100%
53%
39%
87%
54%
74%
58%
38%
100%
49%
41%
11%
100%
100%
34%
27%
2%
100%
71%
41%
20%
86%
8%
84%
4%
98%
19%
100%
66%
46%
2%
100%
29%
0%
80%
6%

1.6
134.3
0.9
0.5
998.4
53.1
408.8
433.1
117.4
0.6
3.3
180.4
1216.8
67.5
12.9
120.8
1104.7
445.5
1316.1
9.0
214.5
210.1
465.0
0.0
1883.2
992.2
856.9
14.7
326.7
0.6
461.8
3.0
534.2
2972.0
1066.4
0.0
1.4
368.0

0.9
2.9
0.5
6.6
349.6
1.0
302.6
1065.0
23.1
0.0
146.2
8.8
121.8
0.3
13.3
16.8
349.0
136.3
22.4
0.0
162.7
5.2
118.6
0.0
0.0
1.4
87.1
6.1
74.8
0.0
18.5
0.9
25.6
38.3
46.0
0.0
5.8
54.0

34%
2%
36%
93%
26%
2%
43%
71%
16%
0%
98%
5%
9%
0%
51%
12%
24%
23%
2%
0%
43%
2%
20%
1%
0%
0%
9%
29%
19%
3%
4%
23%
5%
1%
4%
0%
80%
13%

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Appendix B

Received
Zone
054
056
057
061
062
064
065
068
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
089
092
093
094
098
099
100
104
106
113
119
120
122
123
125
126
129
134
135
136

Shipped

Domestic Status

Foreign Status

Percent
Foreign Status

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

0.0
251.2
18.7
106.0
663.6
75.5
0.0
0.4
11.1
0.0
5.2
0.0
146.4
1.9
0.0
3.5
12386.8
565.6
34.6
105.6
11.7
10.4
2552.1
0.0
541.8
48.0
210.0
0.0
17.0
0.0
3.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.8
569.8
0.0
8.5
0.0
0.0
606.9
0.0
3.4
0.1
1.0

2.8
161.5
41.7
24.0
414.3
601.9
3.3
1179.7
698.9
12.8
38.3
17.7
248.8
0.0
0.9
43.4
0.0
135.9
180.7
5.5
40.2
90.5
3477.2
3.3
1198.2
149.7
399.7
9.2
75.5
0.1
51.4
1.2
2.7
0.0
283.8
25.2
0.0
6.9
0.0
0.0
58.8
0.2
5.6
1.9
3.9

100%
39%
69%
18%
38%
89%
100%
100%
98%
100%
88%
100%
63%
1%
100%
93%
0%
19%
84%
5%
78%
90%
58%
100%
69%
76%
66%
100%
82%
100%
94%
100%
100%
100%
99%
4%
100%
45%
100%
100%
9%
100%
62%
94%
79%

0.9
14.3
32.3
73.9
118.4
675.8
0.0
926.4
537.9
10.1
27.3
13.6
83.0
1.7
0.0
43.4
11076.2
685.9
226.7
99.7
9.1
92.4
5730.7
0.0
1714.6
177.3
587.2
7.6
3.3
0.1
23.2
1.5
1.5
0.0
319.8
598.4
0.1
15.3
0.0
0.3
667.3
0.3
2.8
0.0
2.3

1.6
28.8
0.0
26.4
581.1
42.6
0.0
239.8
224.1
0.0
3.5
4.2
41.5
0.1
0.9
0.3
1265.0
11.9
0.0
1.1
26.3
4.1
347.3
3.3
5.1
4.2
0.0
1.3
94.5
0.0
24.3
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
3.5
2.0
3.0

65%
67%
0%
26%
83%
6%
0%
21%
29%
0%
11%
24%
33%
6%
95%
1%
10%
2%
0%
1%
74%
4%
6%
100%
0%
2%
0%
14%
97%
0%
51%
0%
29%
0%
0%
0%
0%
5%
0%
0%
0%
3%
56%
100%
57%

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Received
Zone
138
141
148
149
150
151
152
153
160
161
163
168
170
174
176
181
183
189
196
197
200
201
202
203
205
207
208
210
213
215
216
220
222
226
230
233
238
243
244
250

Shipped

Domestic Status

Foreign Status

Percent
Foreign Status

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

25.5
85.8
2596.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
23.1
75.2
1084.4
0.0
749.1
0.0
0.0
18.7
0.0
1832.8
9459.0
0.0
2.1
0.0
103.2
2.4
238.5
0.0
2.9
0.0
1.7
0.4
74.4
4.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
83.9
27.4
1.1
0.0
0.0
28.9
6.3

1.6
8.6
88.7
1.6
2.0
0.4
2.5
52.9
51.7
16.8
168.2
592.2
2.2
51.6
13.6
26.5
95.1
0.4
302.8
28.3
119.7
0.6
118.5
9.4
3186.7
0.0
1.0
0.8
4.4
0.0
8.2
0.0
29.2
15.2
0.3
35.8
0.9
0.6
43.7
31.0

6%
9%
3%
99%
100%
100%
10%
41%
5%
100%
18%
100%
100%
73%
100%
1%
1%
100%
99%
100%
54%
21%
33%
100%
100%
0%
38%
67%
6%
0%
100%
0%
100%
15%
1%
97%
100%
100%
60%
83%

19.9
83.0
1988.7
0.2
0.2
0.0
21.5
6.4
1093.5
18.1
435.6
576.0
0.0
2.1
12.4
1404.3
9529.4
0.5
308.0
4.8
206.5
0.0
174.4
2.5
3163.5
0.0
2.3
1.0
74.2
0.0
9.8
0.0
16.8
69.7
18.3
37.3
0.0
0.1
59.0
6.0

0.5
8.9
143.1
15.2
2.2
0.0
0.0
112.5
51.6
0.0
150.8
18.1
2.5
76.6
0.0
152.8
1.1
0.0
0.0
23.5
2.9
0.0
40.4
6.4
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
4.5
2.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
17.5
12.2
0.8
0.0
0.5
0.0
30.8

3%
10%
7%
99%
90%
0%
0%
95%
5%
0%
26%
3%
100%
97%
0%
10%
0%
1%
0%
83%
1%
0%
19%
72%
0%
100%
0%
12%
6%
100%
0%
0%
0%
20%
40%
2%
0%
80%
0%
84%

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Appendix C

APPENDIX C:
MOVEMENT OF MERCHANDISE IN
SUBZONES, FY 2005
($ million)
Received
Zone

Domestic Status

002C
002G
002H
002I
002J
003B
007B
007C
007D
007E
007F
007G
008C
008F
008G
009A
009D
009E
009F
014D
015C
015D
015E
015G
017B
019A
020C
020D
021C
022F
022G
022H
022I
022K
024B
025B
025C
025D

0.4
36.3
1900.0
3230.8
500.7
2696.0
495.2
217.8
63.0
8.4
62.4
85.4
29.0
1603.3
1762.0
351.4
32.5
184.2
1.3
352.7
24.6
142.3
72.3
0.0
20.4
12.8
206.9
1.7
8.5
0.0
0.0
1963.2
749.5
159.4
4.3
749.2
0.0
98.4

Shipped

Percent
Foreign Status Foreign Status
0.2
0.0
961.0
1023.4
1284.9
2982.4
0.0
107.0
21.2
44.5
229.5
56.1
0.0
78.9
301.2
1195.5
3.7
765.1
33.3
434.1
4.2
198.4
114.3
29.4
96.7
56.2
1015.9
100.3
10.8
863.4
398.4
42.4
0.0
4.3
0.0
267.9
227.9
395.4

29%
0%
34%
24%
72%
53%
0%
33%
25%
84%
79%
40%
0%
5%
15%
77%
10%
81%
96%
55%
14%
58%
61%
100%
83%
81%
83%
98%
56%
100%
100%
2%
0%
3%
0%
26%
100%
80%
15

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

0.2
39.0
2707.0
3972.5
1708.5
5125.3
503.0
210.4
48.1
25.3
282.3
353.6
30.6
1687.7
2022.9
1090.7
33.3
848.4
34.7
755.0
23.7
253.2
162.4
22.7
66.2
50.5
1182.7
92.1
18.6
894.9
381.6
1993.2
694.3
111.6
0.9
823.3
0.0
95.9

0.0
0.0
0.0
265.3
16.8
357.6
0.0
28.7
3.2
29.3
3.2
91.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
178.9
3.1
83.0
0.0
0.0
4.0
107.2
14.4
0.0
3.4
20.9
0.0
9.8
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.7
13.2
202.4
211.9
388.4

0%
0%
0%
6%
1%
7%
0%
12%
6%
54%
1%
20%
0%
0%
0%
14%
9%
9%
0%
0%
14%
30%
8%
0%
5%
29%
0%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
31%
93%
20%
100%
80%

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Appendix C

Received
Zone
025E
026D
026E
026F
026G
026H
027I
027L
027M
029C
029D
029E
029F
029H
031B
033C
035B
035C
035D
035E
038A
038C
038D
039E
039F
039G
039H
039I
040D
040G
041H
042A
043B
043D
044B
045E
046A
046B
046D
047B
047C
049C
049D
049E
049F

Domestic Status
170.5
343.5
0.1
2.0
303.0
84.1
0.0
30.5
116.0
524.9
0.0
5253.4
77.1
0.2
4073.1
102.2
7.4
972.4
573.1
16.8
2129.1
382.3
147.6
326.1
42.0
462.7
73.6
27.3
675.8
0.2
421.4
3.8
179.2
0.0
6.1
0.0
1188.0
9373.0
3636.3
3418.7
2029.4
15.0
3.3
1574.9
0.0

Shipped

Percent
Foreign Status Foreign Status
25.0
351.7
1.9
1.7
37.9
13.5
3.7
10.5
239.2
69.6
10.6
1422.8
319.6
32.3
811.5
717.1
34.2
9388.7
3306.3
18.2
4998.6
74.0
39.0
275.9
1.8
509.7
77.3
19.7
0.4
0.0
82.6
85.5
0.7
6.6
34.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
1396.6
748.6
6.3
22.5
4080.3
475.7

13%
51%
96%
45%
11%
14%
100%
26%
67%
12%
100%
21%
81%
99%
17%
88%
82%
91%
85%
52%
70%
16%
21%
46%
4%
52%
51%
42%
0%
0%
16%
96%
0%
100%
85%
98%
0%
0%
0%
29%
27%
29%
87%
72%
100%
16

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

159.9
586.3
2.6
3.6
338.6
60.5
0.0
36.8
354.2
537.7
9.8
6349.6
290.6
32.4
4820.7
811.7
10.3
10071.4
3870.4
55.4
6223.5
458.8
187.5
565.5
0.0
731.3
146.7
15.0
583.4
0.2
365.1
10.8
150.3
4.5
31.8
0.0
1348.5
8582.8
2390.3
4694.4
1981.4
7.9
0.0
5617.6
410.8

25.0
75.7
0.3
0.7
0.0
9.5
3.7
0.0
0.1
34.8
0.0
313.6
107.9
0.4
0.0
18.5
44.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
1561.2
17.4
1.3
4.7
43.0
5.1
2.4
2.7
60.8
0.0
149.1
76.3
18.4
0.0
1.2
0.7
0.0
768.2
1261.0
10.4
771.6
6.5
5.3
8.6
0.0

14%
11%
10%
16%
0%
14%
100%
0%
0%
6%
0%
5%
27%
1%
0%
2%
81%
0%
0%
0%
20%
4%
1%
1%
100%
1%
2%
15%
9%
0%
29%
88%
11%
0%
4%
100%
0%
8%
35%
0%
28%
45%
100%
0%
0%

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Appendix C

Received
Zone

Domestic Status

049H
049I
049J
050B
050H
050J
052A
057B
059A
061B
061C
061D
061E
061G
061H
061J
070I
070T
070U
072B
072H
072J
072L
072P
072Q
072R
073B
075A
075C
075D
075E
075F
075G
075H
075I
077A
077B
078A
078H
079A
079B
081C
082A
082B
082D

9.7
0.1
38.9
131.7
3018.1
526.6
19.9
128.1
242.0
22.2
0.0
1.5
0.8
0.7
0.0
111.2
3103.5
1440.0
62.4
0.0
1516.1
0.3
152.9
124.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
88.0
42.7
369.1
94.7
425.2
0.0
36.9
0.0
1025.7
21.5
6477.4
10.4
0.0
47.1
0.0
0.0
65.8
45.5

Shipped

Percent
Foreign Status Foreign Status
81.5
3.0
129.4
29.6
637.6
142.8
24.1
58.9
304.2
0.7
3.1
116.2
13.6
43.0
13.2
12.2
453.1
38.0
41.7
86.6
523.2
13.5
398.7
5.1
1.4
0.1
0.0
101.0
11.6
874.8
0.0
0.0
0.1
1.3
0.0
170.2
41.8
805.9
59.0
0.0
0.0
20.4
0.0
0.8
46.2

89%
97%
77%
18%
17%
21%
55%
32%
56%
3%
100%
99%
94%
98%
100%
10%
13%
3%
40%
100%
26%
98%
72%
4%
100%
100%
0%
53%
21%
70%
0%
0%
100%
3%
100%
14%
66%
11%
85%
0%
0%
100%
0%
1%
50%
17

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

34.5
2.1
151.6
122.6
3623.3
639.6
23.9
17.1
463.1
18.3
5.4
44.3
20.7
22.7
9.6
115.3
3572.1
1344.8
78.8
32.1
1906.2
15.5
558.7
110.7
1.2
0.1
0.0
205.0
34.5
802.2
91.3
422.3
0.1
0.0
0.0
757.6
59.0
6434.3
71.8
0.0
61.5
6.3
17.0
39.6
66.7

53.2
0.6
2.9
0.0
0.0
47.1
6.1
163.7
77.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.2
21.1
4.1
0.4
0.0
43.8
10.6
0.0
133.1
0.0
21.6
4.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
17.8
437.5
0.8
7.1
0.0
39.5
0.0
0.0
2.7
859.1
0.3
0.0
0.1
5.7
0.0
26.4
25.0

61%
21%
2%
0%
0%
7%
20%
91%
14%
0%
1%
0%
23%
48%
30%
0%
0%
3%
12%
0%
7%
0%
4%
4%
0%
0%
0%
0%
34%
35%
1%
2%
28%
100%
0%
0%
4%
12%
0%
26%
0%
48%
0%
40%
27%

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Appendix C

Received
Zone
082F
082G
082H
084C
084E
084F
084H
084I
084J
084K
084L
084M
084N
084O
084P
084Q
084R
086D
086E
087A
087B
092A
092B
092D
093C
098A
099D
099E
100B
102D
103A
104A
104C
104D
106C
106D
107A
110A
114A
114D
114E
115B
116A
116B
116C

Domestic Status
0.0
619.7
7.5
0.8
2.5
658.3
114.6
0.0
11073.3
52.9
18.0
43.5
1491.0
6330.0
5128.1
1053.8
241.2
2642.3
9.7
230.0
3769.0
54.0
51.6
829.6
0.0
2471.1
2202.9
859.6
151.5
58.3
0.2
0.0
2.3
13.7
0.3
1.6
629.2
8.2
2259.9
7.6
466.8
4793.0
1574.2
3910.3
209.5

Shipped

Percent
Foreign Status Foreign Status
0.0
487.4
0.8
7.3
0.7
1034.8
0.1
3.5
99.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
369.6
5916.0
976.2
2554.2
7.2
272.2
3.9
2300.0
3947.5
9.2
7.7
3661.7
0.0
68.6
0.1
2214.7
0.0
89.5
1.3
1.0
299.9
15.3
11.0
18.4
19.7
0.0
0.0
20.7
144.3
4807.0
4241.0
1903.6
2071.3

0%
44%
10%
90%
22%
61%
0%
100%
1%
0%
0%
0%
20%
48%
16%
71%
3%
9%
29%
91%
51%
15%
13%
82%
0%
3%
0%
72%
0%
61%
85%
100%
99%
53%
97%
92%
3%
0%
0%
73%
24%
50%
73%
33%
91%
18

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

0.1
973.7
11.8
0.0
0.0
1676.3
21.3
0.3
7417.0
20.3
9.6
7.9
1372.1
12123.0
5917.9
3517.6
140.2
2608.3
13.2
2439.0
7271.2
58.3
0.0
4011.8
0.0
1084.9
2181.5
2957.0
150.3
140.8
1.1
0.0
291.4
10.1
5.4
19.5
651.6
8.1
1825.4
15.2
370.1
9126.0
5632.5
5530.7
2068.4

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.1
0.0
63.9
4.7
905.5
18.5
7.8
33.6
312.1
146.0
40.3
0.0
0.0
66.1
0.2
15.0
247.1
0.0
0.0
406.0
0.0
1169.4
10.3
0.0
0.0
32.3
1.0
48.8
0.0
2.3
5.2
0.0
0.0
0.7
436.6
2.8
189.5
300.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
0%
75%
94%
11%
48%
45%
81%
19%
1%
1%
0%
0%
2%
1%
1%
3%
0%
0%
9%
0%
52%
0%
0%
0%
19%
49%
100%
0%
19%
49%
0%
0%
8%
19%
16%
34%
3%
0%
0%
0%

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Appendix C

Received
Zone
116D
119B
121A
122C
122D
122E
122H
122I
122J
122K
122L
122M
122N
122O
122P
124A
124B
124C
124D
124E
124F
124H
124I
125D
126B
129A
133D
141A
141B
142A
142B
142C
143A
146A
146D
148B
149B
149C
149F
149G
151A
152B
153C
153D
154A

Domestic Status
661.6
0.1
0.0
8.1
33.9
0.0
6.6
2033.8
3045.0
4.3
3272.2
425.9
274.9
0.0
5.6
12.6
53.3
603.4
12303.0
3322.2
5340.6
6.3
12.2
382.5
2.1
2284.1
0.0
18.8
0.0
14.4
0.0
493.2
9.4
189.8
4448.8
0.0
0.0
4431.1
568.3
493.8
161.6
3870.7
1.1
0.1
7944.0

Shipped

Percent
Foreign Status Foreign Status
0.0
13.0
12.9
120.0
83.4
0.0
0.0
3169.0
2938.6
74.7
3314.3
1314.7
726.7
0.6
344.9
2993.6
14.5
3257.8
12263.4
2361.4
1306.1
6.4
0.1
30.7
1.5
167.3
29.1
32.0
3.3
2589.1
631.4
2659.8
1.6
29.4
528.9
24.8
7.8
3011.0
758.8
923.0
0.0
63.6
0.8
0.1
4185.0

0%
99%
100%
94%
71%
0%
0%
61%
49%
95%
50%
76%
73%
100%
98%
100%
21%
84%
50%
42%
20%
50%
0%
7%
42%
7%
100%
63%
100%
99%
100%
84%
15%
13%
11%
100%
100%
40%
57%
65%
0%
2%
42%
43%
35%
19

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

0.0
14.2
0.0
124.5
83.3
0.0
5.0
4884.3
5186.4
38.8
6339.4
1693.5
982.0
0.6
519.8
2865.2
31.7
3647.1
24258.9
5625.0
6414.6
13.6
69.4
413.1
2.7
2461.9
18.4
50.2
3.6
2526.0
613.9
3180.0
10.9
162.2
4887.6
8.9
0.4
7012.0
1316.3
1238.6
135.4
3907.8
0.0
0.1
11927.0

0.0
0.1
14.8
8.0
49.4
0.0
0.9
139.4
672.4
36.5
128.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.9
0.0
0.0
1.5
0.9
0.0
3.3
2.4
0.0
0.0
7.6
0.0
0.6
55.0
0.0
15.1
7.8
97.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
74.0

0%
0%
100%
6%
37%
0%
15%
3%
11%
48%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
24%
0%
15%
5%
0%
0%
1%
0%
5%
25%
0%
63%
95%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
26%
1%

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Appendix C

Received
Zone

Domestic Status

155C
158C
158D
160A
165A
167A
167B
168A
169A
172A
174A
176D
177A
177B
181A
183A
185C
193A
199A
199B
199C
199D
199E
200A
202A
202B
202C
203A
205A
208A
214A
219B
222A
229A
229B
230A
234A
234B

48.3
0.0
4726.4
1429.9
2692.1
10.1
6.8
0.0
2.0
28.1
0.0
0.1
458.3
6582.8
1048.5
1639.4
8.8
6.0
4473.5
1886.2
974.9
4030.8
1.4
177.0
0.6
1481.5
2027.8
1.7
1.8
0.0
5.3
0.0
876.5
51.7
1.1
0.4
3.4
6.0

Shipped

Percent
Foreign Status Foreign Status
217.3
0.2
279.5
198.7
398.5
28.2
54.9
0.3
1.0
42.8
0.7
35.8
424.7
12.9
392.9
0.0
131.0
178.7
1103.0
100.1
2044.8
2207.6
60.3
106.0
11.8
2935.5
724.9
2.5
20.2
35.9
74.6
32.1
390.2
369.9
0.8
16.8
1.4
0.2

82%
100%
6%
12%
13%
74%
89%
100%
34%
60%
100%
100%
48%
0%
27%
0%
94%
97%
20%
5%
68%
35%
98%
37%
95%
66%
26%
60%
92%
100%
93%
100%
31%
88%
42%
98%
29%
3%

20

U.S.

Export

Percent
Export

252.3
0.7
4764.1
1471.7
3028.2
35.3
62.0
1.3
2.6
76.5
1.6
32.6
737.6
6265.1
1384.2
5672.8
0.0
140.6
5421.1
1921.7
2891.2
6238.0
61.3
264.0
9.7
4156.8
2686.9
2.2
11.1
29.4
40.8
18.8
1749.5
416.6
1.2
16.4
7.0
0.7

4.7
0.0
240.7
89.3
9.7
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
9.0
1.5
0.0
32.9
312.2
0.0
0.0
151.2
15.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.2
0.0
28.4
1.5
10.6
0.0
0.1
18.0
13.2
2.0
1.3
0.9
0.0
0.3

2%
0%
5%
6%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
11%
49%
0%
4%
5%
0%
0%
100%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
25%
0%
1%
40%
49%
0%
0%
49%
1%
0%
52%
5%
0%
28%

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Appendix D

APPENDIX D:
SUMMARY STATISTICS, FY 2001–FY 2005
($ billion)
2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

29.5
195.6
225.2

32.0
172.1
204.1

36.4
210.5
246.9

47.5
257.7
305.2

69.0
340.8
409.8

87%

84%

85%

84%

83%

GP Zones
Subzones
Total

15.6
123.1
138.6

16.5
117.0
133.6

20.9
142.2
163.1

26.2
170.2
196.4

46.1
209.9
256.0

Domestic Status Inputs Ratio
GP Zones
Subzones
Average

53%
63%
62%

52%
68%
65%

57%
68%
66%

55%
66%
64%

67%
62%
62%

GP Zones
Subzones
Total

14.0
72.6
86.5

15.5
55.0
70.5

15.5
68.3
83.8

21.3
87.4
108.7

22.9
130.9
153.8

GP Zones
Subzones
Total

3.8
11.6
15.4

3.5
12.2
15.6

5.0
13.8
18.8

6.4
12.9
19.2

7.1
16.2
23.3

27%
16%
18%

22%
22%
22%

32%
20%
22%

30%
15%
18%

31%
12%
15%

Approved FTZ Projects

238

241

242

247

251

Active FTZ Projects3

146
113
220

149
116
237

155
121
246

157
120
243

158
123
256

Merchandise Received
GP Zones
Subzones
Total
% Subzones
Domestic Status Inputs1

Foreign Status Inputs

Exports2

Exports/Foreign Status Inputs Ratio
GP Zones
Subzones
Average

GP Zones
Subzones
1

Domestic status merchandise is mainly merchandise of domestic origin, but includes some foreign-origin
goods on which customs entry and duty payments have been made prior to their entering FTZs.
2

Export figures are based on material inputs and do not include value added.

3

Active projects have at least one site (including subzones) in operation.

21

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Appendix E

APPENDIX E:
SUMMARY OF MAIN FOREIGN-STATUS PRODUCTS
RECEIVED IN U.S. FTZs
(In $ million)

FTZ SUBZONES

GENERAL-PURPOSE ZONES
Autos/Other Motor Vehicles
Crude & Petroleum Oils & Related Products
Auto/Other Motor Vehicle Parts
Electronic Products & Parts
Machinery/Equipment & Supplies
Computers/Office Equip. & Rel. Parts
Audio Video Equipment & Supplies
Apparel/Textiles & Leather Goods
Ship Parts & Related Equipment
Metal & Mineral Products
Jewelry/Clocks & Watches
Chemicals & Related Products
Juice Concentrate
Tobacco Products
Satellite Parts
Liquor
Pharmaceuticals & Related Products
Vacuum Fluorescent Displays
Toiletries/Cosmetics & Related Products
Home Appliances/Furnishings & Decorations
Bearings
Electrical Equipment & Related Parts
Miscellaneous
Sporting Goods/Rec. Equip.
Steel
Other Food Products
Plastic/Rubber Products
Medical Equipment & Supplies
Sugar

Crude & Petroleum Oils
Auto Parts
Pharmaceuticals & Related Products
Autos
Other Motor Vehicles & Parts
Computers/Office Equip. & Rel. Parts
Chemicals
Home Appliances/Furnishings & Related Parts
Ship Parts & Shipboard Equipment
Audio Video Equipment & Supplies
Machinery/Equipment & Supplies
Watches/Jewelry
Apparel/Textiles & Leather Goods
Electrical Equipment & Related Parts
Photo Optical Equipment & Supplies
Other Metal & Mineral Products
Toiletries/Cosmetics & Related Products
Electronic Products & Parts
Juice Concentrates
Miscellaneous
Steel
Plastic/Rubber Products & Related Equipment
Gaming/Rec. Equip.

$7,897
4,386
2,226
1,885
834
791
598
505
425
401
349
162
162
161
125
112
98
90
89
88
62
55
48
33
33
24
18
13
6

$125,341
7,148
2,648
2,589
1,508
1,505
1,008
822
560
503
314
257
233
120
93
82
40
16
12
6
4
2
2

* The above figures represent estimates of the value of
foreign-status merchandise received based on reports from
grantees regarding the main products received at their
zones.

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Appendix F

APPENDIX F:
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS1, FY 2005
Minor Modifications - A(27f)
Zone Number Location/Company
56
72
168
181
199E
181
141A
138
87B
208
171
61
193A
22
92
38
56
243
38A
42
84Q
204
40
86E
87A
44B
141A
87A
165
199E
86
50
70
87A
70
38A
38
74
87B
138

Oakland, California
Indianapolis, Indiana
Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas
Akron/Canton, Ohio
ISP Technologies, Texas City, Texas
Akron/Canton, Ohio
Eastman Kodak, Rochester, New York
Columbus, Ohio
CITGO, Lake Charles, Louisiana
New London, Connecticut
Liberty County, Texas
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Cardinal, Pinellas County, Florida
Chicago, Illinois
Gulfport, Mississippi
TNT, Laurens, South Carolina
Oakland, California
Victorville, California
BMW, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Orlando, Florida
Equistar Chemicals, Harris County, Texas
Tri-Cities, Virginia/Tennessee
Cleveland, Ohio
Matsushita Kotobuki, Vancouver, Washington
ConocoPhillips, Lake Charles, Louisiana
IFF, Union Beach, New Jersey
Eastman Kodak, Rochester, New York
ConocoPhillips, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Midland, Texas
ISP, Texas City, Texas

Tacoma, Washington
Long Beach, California
Detroit, Michigan
ConocoPhillips, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Detroit, Michigan
BMW, Spartanburg, South Carolina
Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Baltimore, Maryland
CITGO, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Columbus, Ohio
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Case Number

Action Date

A(27f)-48-04
A(27f)-49-04
A(27f)-50-04
A(27f)-51-04
A(27f)-52-04
A(27f)-53-04
A(27f)-54-04
A(27f)-55-04
A(27f)-56-04
A(27f)-57-04
A(27f)-58-04
A(27f)-59-04
A(27f)-01-05
A(27f)-02-05
A(27f)-03-05
A(27f)-04-05
A(27f)-05-05
A(27f)-06-05
A(27f)-07-05
A(27f)-08-05
A(27f)-09-05
A(27f)-10-05
A(27f)-11-05
A(27f)-12-05
A(27f)-13-05
A(27f)-14-05
A(27f)-15-05
A(27f)-16-05
A(27f)-17-05
A(27f)-18-05
A(27f)-19-05
A(27f)-20-05
A(27f)-21-05
A(27f)-22-05
A(27f)-23-05
A(27f)-24-05
A(27f)-25-05
A(27f)-26-05
A(27f)-27-05
A(27f)-28-05

11/5/2004
10/8/2004
10/19/2004
10/21/2004
10/22/2004
11/5/2004
11/30/2004
12/7/2004
12/2/2004
12/16/2004
12/29/2004
12/30/2004
1/4/2005
1/6/2005
1/26/2005
1/14/2005
1/24/2005
1/31/2005
3/16/2005
3/1/2005
3/3/2005
3/17/2005
3/18/2005
4/6/2005
3/23/2005
3/25/2005
4/6/2005
4/5/2005
4/13/2005
4/15/2005
4/27/2005
5/25/2005
5/25/2005
5/26/2005
6/8/2005
6/10/2005
6/22/2005
6/22/2005
7/1/2005
7/6/2005

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Appendix F

Minor Modifications - A(27f) (continued)
Zone Number Location/Company
15
50G
122N
149F
149G
202C
25
138
87A
199C
138
163
19
61G
15
50G
122N
149F
149G
202C
25
138
87A
199C
138
163
19
61G

Kansas City, Missouri
Shell, Los Angeles, California
Equistar, Corpus Christi, Texas
Equistar, Brazoria Co., Texas
Dow, Brazoria Co., Texas
ConocoPhillips, Los Angeles, California
Port Everglades, Florida
Columbus, Ohio
ConocoPhillips, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Valero, Texas City, Texas
Columbus, Ohio
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Omaha, Nebraska
IPR Pharmaceuticals, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Kansas City, Missouri
Shell, Los Angeles, California
Equistar, Corpus Christi, Texas
Equistar, Brazoria Co., Texas
Dow, Brazoria Co., Texas
ConocoPhillips, Los Angeles, California
Port Everglades, Florida
Columbus, Ohio
ConocoPhillips, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Valero, Texas City, Texas
Columbus, Ohio
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Omaha, Nebraska
IPR Pharmaceuticals, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Case Number

Action Date

A(27f)-29-05
A(27f)-30-05
A(27f)-31-05
A(27f)-32-05
A(27f)-33-05
A(27f)-34-05
A(27f)-35-05
A(27f)-36-05
A(27f)-37-05
A(27f)-38-05
A(27f)-39-05
A(27f)-40-05
A(27f)-41-05
A(27f)-42-05
A(27f)-29-05
A(27f)-30-05
A(27f)-31-05
A(27f)-32-05
A(27f)-33-05
A(27f)-34-05
A(27f)-35-05
A(27f)-36-05
A(27f)-37-05
A(27f)-38-05
A(27f)-39-05
A(27f)-40-05
A(27f)-41-05
A(27f)-42-05

7/29/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/5/2005
8/29/2005
8/18/2005
8/23/2005
8/29/2005
9/27/2005
9/30/2005
9/30/2005
7/29/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/2/2005
8/5/2005
8/29/2005
8/18/2005
8/23/2005
8/29/2005
9/27/2005
9/30/2005
9/30/2005

Case Number

Action Date

A(32c)-13-04
A(32c)-14-04
A(32c)-15-04
A(32c)-01-05
A(32c)-02-05
A(32c)-03-05
A(32c)-04-05
A(32c)-05-05
A(32c)-06-05

10/8/2004
2/13/2004
1/5/2005
1/6/2005
2/3/2005
2/18/2005
3/2/2005
4/28/2005
4/27/2005

Scope - A(32c)
Zone Number Location/Company
7C
40
8
193A
77A
41H, 53
104C
169A
22F

Bristol-Myers Squibb, Humacao, Puerto Rico
Ford, Brooke Park/Cleveland, Ohio
Arbor Foods
Cardinal, Pinellas Co., Florida
Sharp Mfg., Memphis, Tennessee
Mercury Marine
CITGO, Chatham County, Georgia
Aso, Sarasota, Florida
Abbott Labs, Chicago, Illinois
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Appendix F

Scope - A(32c) (continued)
Zone Number Location/Company
33C
7D
84C
133D
70U
43
61G

Sony, Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Barceloneta, Puerto Rico
DuPont, LaPorte, Texas
Deere, Davenport, Iowa
Wacker Chemical, Adrian, Michigan
Silver Foam, Jackson, Michigan
IPR, Carolina, Puerto Rico
1

The case numbers refer to the subsection of the regulations involved.

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Case Number

Action Date

A(32c)-07-05
A(32c)-08-05
A(32c)-09-05
A(32c)-10-05
A(32c)-11-05
A(32c)-12-05
A(32c)-13-05

5/11/2005
7/14/2005
7/14/2005
8/11/2005
8/22/2005
9/26/2005
9/30/2005

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Appendix G

APPENDIX G:
U.S. FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BY STATE
This list gives the address and phone number of the contact person for each zone project. If the contact person is not an employee of the grantee, the name of
the grantee organization is also given. If assistance is needed from FTZ staff, U.S. Department of Commerce, please call (202) 482-2862.

PORT OF
ENTRY

STATE

ZONE

SUBZONES

ALABAMA

FTZ No. 82 Mobile
Grantee: City of Mobile
Operator: Mobile Airport Authority
2062 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36607
Greg Jones (251) 471-6725
Fax (251) 471-6727

82A ADDSCO
82B Degussa
82C Peavey Electronics
82D Sony Magnetic Products
82E Syngenta Crop Protection
82F Trigeant EP, Ltd.
82G Shell Chemical LP
82H Austal

Mobile

FTZ No. 83 Huntsville
Grantee/Operator: Huntsville-Madison County
Airport Authority/Huntsville FTZ Corp.
P.O. Box 6241, Huntsville, AL 35824-0241
Craig Pool (256) 772-3105, Fax (256) 772-3106

83A DaimlerChrysler
83B MagneTek

Huntsville

FTZ No. 98 Birmingham
Grantee: City of Birmingham
Office of Economic Development, Third Floor
710 20th St North, Birmingham, AL 35203
Keith Strother (205) 254-2799
Fax (205) 254-7741

98A Mercedes-Benz
98B ZF Industries
98C JVC America

Birmingham

ALASKA

FTZ No. 222 Montgomery
222A Hyundai Motor
Grantee: Montgomery Area Chamber of
222B Quantegy, Inc.
Commerce, P.O. Box 79, Montgomery, AL 36101
Ellen McNair (334) 240-9433, Fax (334) 265-4745
Greg Jones (205) 772-3105, Fax (205) 772-3106

Birmingham

FTZ No. 233 Dothan
Grantee: Dothan-Houston County ForeignTrade Zone, Inc., 126 North Saint Andrews St.,
P.O. Box 2128, Dothan, AL 36302
David Hendricks (334) 793-0178
Contact: Greg Jones (205) 772-3105
Fax (205) 772-3106

Panama City

FTZ No. 108 Valdez
Grantee: The City of Valdez, Alaska
P.O. Box 307, Valdez, AK 99686
Nancy Peterson (907) 835-4564
Fax (907) 835-4479

Valdez

FTZ No. 159 St. Paul
Grantee: City of St. Paul
P.O. Box 901, St. Paul Island, AK 99660-0901
John R. Merculief (907) 546-2331
Fax (907) 546-3188
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ARIZONA

Appendix G

FTZ No. 160 Anchorage
Grantee: Port of Anchorage
2000 Anchorage Port Rd., Anchorage, AK 99501
Edward Leon (907) 343-6200
Fax (907) 277-5636

160A Tesoro Alaska

Anchorage

FTZ No. 195 Fairbanks
Grantee: Fairbanks Economic Development
Corporation
515 7th Ave., Suite 320, Fairbanks, AK 99701
Dean Owen (907) 452-2185
Fax (907) 451-9534

195A Flowline Alaska

Fairbanks

FTZ No. 232 Kodiak
Grantee: Kodiak Island Borough
710 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615-6398
Jerome Selby (907) 486-9300

Kodiak

FTZ No. 48 Tucson
Grantee: Papago-Tucson FTZ Corporation
P.O. Box 11816, Tucson, AZ 85734
Cecelia Nunez (520) 746-3692
Fax (520) 741-2868

Tucson

FTZ No. 60 Nogales
Grantee: Nogales-Santa Cruz County Economic
Development Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 7227, Nogales, AZ 85628
Susan Morales (520) 375-5767
Fax (520) 287-6872
susan.morales@nogalesinternational.com

Nogales

FTZ No. 75 Phoenix
Grantee: City of Phoenix
Community & Economic Development
Department
200 West Washington St., 20th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Michelle T. Pierson (602) 262-5040
Fax (602) 495-5097
phoenix.gov/BUSINESS/foreign.html

75A Conair
75B Wal-Mart
75C Intel
75D SGS-Thomson
Microelectronics
75E Abbott Manufacturing
75F PETsMART
75G SUMCO Southwest Corp.
75H Microchip Technology
75I American Italian Pasta Co.

FTZ No. 139 Sierra Vista
Grantee: Sierra Vista Economic Development
Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 2380, Sierra Vista, AZ 85636
Barry Albrecht (520) 458-6948
Fax (520) 458-7453
FTZ No. 174 Pima County
Grantee: Tucson Regional Economic
Opportunities, Inc.
120 N. Stone Ave., Suite 200, Tucson, AZ 85701
Steven Lynn (520) 243-1900
Fax (520) 243-1910
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Phoenix

Naco

174A Imation Corporation

Tucson

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Appendix G

FTZ No. 219 Yuma
Grantee: Yuma County Airport Authority, Inc.
2191 E. 32nd St., Suite 218, Yuma, AZ 85365
Brian Thompson (928) 726-5882 x156
Fax (928) 344-4649
operations@yumainternationalairport.com
www.yumainternationalairport.com

219B Gowan Company

FTZ No. 221 Mesa
Grantee: City of Mesa
20 East Main Street, Suite 750
P.O. Box 1466, Mesa, AZ 85211-1466
Tom Reyes (480) 644-3854, Fax (480) 644-3458

San Luis

Phoenix

ARKANSAS

FTZ No. 14 Little Rock
Grantee: Arkansas Dept of Industrial Development
Operator: Little Rock Port Authority
7500 Lindsey Road, Little Rock, AR 72206
Paul Latture (501) 490-1468, Fax (501) 490-1800

14A Sanyo
14B Cedar Chemical
14C Mid States Pipe Fabricating
14D Lion Oil Co.
14E L'Oreal USA, Inc.

Little Rock

CALIFORNIA

FTZ No. 3 San Francisco
Grantee: San Francisco Port Commission
Operator: Foreign Trade Zone 3, Inc.
Pier 23, Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94111
Joseph Gerace (415) 391-0176
Fax (415) 391-0794
www.ftz.com

3A Lilli Ann
3B Chevron
3C Tesoro Refining

San Francisco

FTZ No. 18 San Jose
Grantee: City of San Jose, Office of Economic
Development, San Jose City Hall
200 E. Santa Clara Street, San Jose, CA 95113
Joseph Hedges (408) 535-8186
Fax (408) 292-6719
joe.hedges@sanjoseca.gov
www.sjeconomy.com

18B NUMMI
18C Cirrus Logic
18D Hewlett-Packard
18E Space Systems/Loral, Inc.

San Jose

FTZ No. 50 Long Beach
Grantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners of the
Port of Long Beach
P.O. Box 570, Long Beach, CA 90801-0570
Larry Ditchkus (562) 590-4162
Fax (562) 901-1739

50B NASSCO
50C National RV
50D Datatape, Inc.
50E Alps Manufacturing
50F Rauch Industries
50G Shell Oil Products
50H BP Products North America
50I Valero Energy Corporation
50J Ricoh Electronics, Inc.
50K Eastman Kodak Company

Los Angeles/
Long Beach

FTZ No. 56 Oakland
Grantee: City of Oakland
Operator: Pacific American Warehousing &
Trucking Company
9401 San Leandro St., Oakland, CA 94603
Linda Hothem (510) 568-8500
Fax (510) 568-4483

56A Mazda

San Francisco

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Appendix G

FTZ No. 143 West Sacramento
Grantee: Port of Sacramento
P.O. Box 980070, West Sacramento, CA 95798
John Sulpizio (916) 371-8000 x300
Fax (916) 372-4802

143A C. Ceronix
143B Hewlett-Packard
143C Gymboree Corporation

San Francisco

FTZ No. 153 San Diego
Grantee: City of San Diego
600 B St., Ste 400, San Diego, CA 92101
Lydia Moreno (619) 533-7512
Fax (619) 533-5250

153A EMD Biosciences, Inc.
153B Hewlett-Packard
153C DNP Electronics
153D Callaway Golf Company

San Diego

FTZ No. 191 Palmdale
Grantee: City of Palmdale, Economic
Development, 38250 North Sierra Highway,
Palmdale, CA 93550
Carrie Rogers (661) 267-5125
Fax (661) 267-5155
FTZ No. 202 Los Angeles
Grantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners of the
City of Los Angeles
425 S. Palos Verdes St., San Pedro, CA 90731
Masa Morimoto (310) 732-3843
Fax (310) 547-4643

Los Angeles/
Long Beach

202A 3M
202B Chevron USA, Inc.
202C ConocoPhillips
202D IKEA Wholesale, Inc.
202E Sony Electronics, Inc.

Los Angeles/
Long Beach

FTZ No. 205 Port Hueneme
205A Imation Corporation
Grantee: Board of Harbor Commissioners, Oxnard
Harbor District
Port of Hueneme, P.O. Box 608
333 Ponoma St., Port Hueneme, CA 93044
Will Berg (805) 488-3677
Fax (805) 488-2620

Port Hueneme

FTZ No. 226 Merced, Madera & Fresno Counties
Grantee: Board of Supervisors of the County of
Merced, 2507 Heritage Drive, Atwater, CA 95301
John F. Fowler (209) 385-7686
Fax (209) 383-4959
jfowler@co.merced.ca.us
www.ftz226.co.merced.ca.us

Fresno

FTZ No. 231 Stockton
Grantee: Stockton Port District
P.O. Box 2089 Stockton, CA 95201
Henry McKay (209) 946-0246
Fax (209) 463-2362

San Francisco

FTZ No. 236 Palm Springs
Grantee: City of Palm Springs
3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Cathy Van Horn (760) 323-8175
Fax (760) 322-8325

Palm Springs

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COLORADO

Appendix G

FTZ No. 237 Santa Maria
Grantee: Santa Maria Public Airport District
3217 Terminal Drive, Santa Maria, CA 93455
Gary Rice (805) 922-1726, Fax (805) 922-0677

San Luis

FTZ No. 243 Victorville
243A Black & Decker Corp.
Grantee: Southern California Logistics Airport
Authority, 18374 Phantom, Victorville, CA 92394
Richard Cole (760) 243-1900, Fax (760) 243-1929

Victorville

FTZ No. 244 Riverside County
Grantee: March Joint Powers Authority
P.O. Box 7480, Moreno Valley, CA 92552
Philip A. Rizzo (909) 656-7000
Fax (909) 653-5558

Los Angeles/
Long Beach

FTZ No. 248 Eureka
Grantee: City of Eureka, California
Office of the City Manager
531 K Street, Eureka, CA 95501-1165
Marie Liscom (707) 441-4215
Fax (707) 441-4209

Eureka

FTZ No. 253 Butte County
Grantee: Oroville Economic Development
Corporation
P.O. Box 5036, Oroville, CA 95966
Gary Ott (530) 534-7222, Fax (530) 534-6806

San Francisco

FTZ No. 257 Imperial County
Grantee: County of Imperial, Imperial County
Department of Planning and Development
Services, 801 Main St., El Centro, CA 92243
Jurg Heuberger (760) 482-4236
Fax (760) 353-8338

Calexico

FTZ No. 112 Colorado Springs
Grantee: Colorado Springs Foreign-Trade Zone,
Inc., 90 South Cascade Avenue, Suite 1050
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Kara M. Roberts (719) 471-8183
Fax (719) 471-9733

Denver

FTZ No. 123 Denver
Grantee: City and County of Denver
210 W Colfax, Dept 200, Denver, CO 80202
Timothy M Martinez (720) 913-1642
Fax (720) 913-1802
CONNECTICUT FTZ No. 71 Windsor Locks
Grantee: Economic and Industrial Development
Commission of Windsor Locks
Town Office Building, 50 Church Street
P.O. Box L, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
Glenn Blackburn (860) 627-1444
Fax (860) 627-7619
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123A Storage Technology
123B Artesyn Technologies
123C Eastman Kodak Company

Denver

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FTZ No. 76 Bridgeport
Grantee/Operator: Bridgeport Port Authority
330 Water Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604
Martha Klimas (203) 384-9777
Fax (203) 384-9686

Bridgeport

FTZ No. 162 New Haven
Grantee: Greater New Haven Chamber of
Commerce
Operator: Logistic Connecticut, Inc.
P.O. Box 9411, New Haven, CT 06512
Steve Davis (203) 469-1391

162A Bayer Corporation

New Haven

FTZ No. 208 New London
Grantee: New London Foreign Trade Zone
Commission
111 Union Street, New London, CT 06320
Ned Hammond (860) 447-5203

208A Pfizer, Inc.

New London

DELAWARE

FTZ No. 99 Wilmington
Grantee/Operator: State of Delaware
Delaware Economic Development Office
Carvel State Office Building, 10th Floor
820 N. French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
John Pastor (302) 577-8477, Fax (302) 577-8499

99A J. Schoeneman, Inc.
Wilmington
99B DaimlerChrysler
99C GM
99D AstraZeneca
99E The Premcor Refining Group

FLORIDA

FTZ No. 25 Broward County
Grantee/Operator: Port Everglades Department of
Broward County
1850 Eller Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Robert Jacob (954) 765-4620
Fax (954) 765-4628

25B CITGO Petroleum
Corporation
25C Coastal Fuels Marketing
25D Motiva Enterprises
25E Chevron Products Company

Port Everglades

FTZ No. 32 Miami
32A Hewlett-Packard
Miami
Grantee: Greater Miami Foreign Trade Zone, Inc., 32B Komatsu Latin America Corp
Omni International Complex
1601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132-1260
Maria Masvidal-Visser (305) 350-7700
Fax (305) 577-5445
mmasvidal@miamichamber.com
FTZ No. 42 Orlando
Grantee/Operator: Greater Orlando Aviation
Authority, One Airport Blvd., Orlando, FL 32827
Tim Shea (407) 825-3403 or
Dick Cunnion (407) 825-7337
Fax (407) 825-4580

42A Mitsubishi Power Systems

Orlando

FTZ No. 64 Jacksonville
Grantee: Jacksonville Port Authority
P.O. Box 3005, Jacksonville, FL 32206-3005
Deborah Lofberg (904) 630-3072
Fax (904) 630-3066
deborah.lofberg@jaxport.com
www.jaxport.com

64A Atlantic Marine

Jacksonville

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FTZ No. 65 Panama City
Grantee/Operator: Panama City Port Authority
5321 West Hwy. 98, Panama City, FL 32401
Charles Lewis (850) 767-3244 Fax (850) 767-3235

Panama City

FTZ No. 79 Tampa
79A Reilly Dairy & Food
Grantee: City of Tampa, Greater Tampa Chamber 79B Sypris Electronics LLC
of Commerce, P.O. Box 420, Tampa, FL 33601
Maria Hubert (813) 276-9462, Fax (813) 221-6095

Tampa

FTZ No. 135 Palm Beach County
Grantee: Port of Palm Beach District
P.O. Box 9935, Riviera Beach, FL 33419
Lisa Schillig (561) 842-4201, Fax (561) 842-4240

West Palm Beach

FTZ No. 136 Brevard County
136A Flite Technology
Grantee: Canaveral Port Authority
136C Harris Corporation
P.O. Box 267, Port Canaveral Station
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Susan Cossey (321) 783-7831 Fax (321) 783-3748

Port Canaveral

FTZ No. 166 Homestead
Grantee: Vision Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
43 North Krome Ave, Homestead, FL 33030
Michael E. Richardson (305) 247-7082
Fax (305) 247-9976
mrichardson@visioncouncil.com
www.visioncouncil.com

Miami

FTZ No. 169 Manatee County
Grantee: Manatee County Port Authority
300 Tampa Bay Way, Palmetto, FL 34221
Joseph Gontarski (941) 722-662
Fax (941) 729-1463

169A Aso Corporation

Port Manatee

FTZ No. 180 Miami (Wynwood)
Grantee/Operator: Wynwood Community
Economic Development Corp.
8001 Southwest 97 Terrace, Miami, FL 33156
William Rios (305) 274-0992, Fax (305) 271-2441

Miami

FTZ No. 193 Pinellas County
193A Cardinal Health, PTS, LLC
Grantee: Pinellas County Economic Development
3805 58th St. N., Ste 1-200, Clearwater, FL 33760
Kathleen Good (727) 464-7423
Fax (727) 464-7056

St. Petersburg

FTZ No. 198 Volusia and Flagler Counties
Grantee: Volusia County Foreign-Trade Zone
440 South Beach St., Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Steve Cooke (386) 248-8030 x8309
Fax (386) 248-8038

Daytona Beach

FTZ No. 213 Fort Myers
Grantee: Lee County Port Authority
16000 Chamberlin Parkway, Suite 8671
Fort Myers, FL 33913-8899
Carol Obermeier (941) 768-4382
Fax (941) 768-4900

Fort Myers

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Appendix G

FTZ No. 215 Sebring
Grantee: Sebring Airport Authority
Sebring Regional Airport
128 Authority Lane, Sebring, FL 33870
Mike Willingham (941) 655-6444
Fax (863) 655-6447

Port Manatee

FTZ No. 217 Ocala
Grantee: Economic Development Council, Inc
Operator: Ocala Regional Airport
P.O. Box 1270, Ocala, FL 34478
Matthew Grow (352) 629-8377
Fax (352) 861-2227

Ocala

FTZ No. 218 St. Lucie County
Grantee: Central Florida Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc
2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982
Larry Daum (772) 462-1564, Fax (772) 462-1579

Fort Pierce
Station

FTZ No. 241 Fort Lauderdale
Grantee: City of Fort Lauderdale
c/o Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport
6000 NW 21st Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
Clara Bennett (954) 828-4969 Fax (954) 938-4974

Port Everglades

FTZ No. 249 Pensacola
Grantee: Pensacola-Escambia County Promotion
& Development Commission
117 West Garden St, Pensacola, FL 32501
Mike Frey (850) 438-4081, Fax (850) 438-6369

249A General Electric Wind
Energy/Energy Rentals

FTZ No. 250 Seminole County
Grantee: Sanford Airport Authority
1200 Red Cleveland Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773
Diane Crews (407) 585-4010, Fax (407) 322-5834
GEORGIA

Pensacola

Sanford

FTZ No. 26 Atlanta
Grantee: Georgia Foreign Trade Zone, Inc.
75 5th Street, NW, Suite 1000
Atlanta, GA 30308
Julie Brown (404) 214-6904
Fax (404) 214-6901
www.georgiaftz.com

26A GM
26C Ford
26D Yamaha
26E Pratt & Whitney
26F Precision Components
26G Roper Corporation
26H Ricoh Electronics, Inc.
26I Inflation Systems, Inc
26J Eastman Kodak Company

Atlanta

FTZ No. 104 Savannah
Grantee/Operator: Savannah Airport Commission
400 Airways Avenue, Savannah, GA 31408
Ralph P. Maggioni (912) 964-0904
Fax (912) 966-7969

104A Merck
104B Wal-Mart
104C CITGO Asphalt
104D Tumi, Inc.

Savannah

FTZ No. 144 Brunswick
Grantee: Brunswick Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
100 Shipyard Drive, Brunswick, GA 31520
Deborah Davis (912) 267-7181
Fax (912) 264-5655
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HAWAII

FTZ No. 9 Honolulu
Grantee/Operator: State of Hawaii
Pier 2, 521 Ala Moana, Honolulu, HI 96813
Gregory Barbour (808) 587-5372
Fax (808) 586-2512
Gregory_Barbour@ftz9.org
www.ftz9.org

IDAHO

FTZ No. 242 Boundary County
Grantee: County of Boundary
P.O. Box 419, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
Ronald Smith (208) 267-7723

ILLINOIS

FTZ No. 22 Chicago
Grantee: Illinois International Port District
3600 East 95th Street
Chicago, IL 60617-5193
Anthony Ianello (773) 646-4400
Fax (773) 221-7678

9A Tesoro Hawaii
9B Kerr Pacific
9D Maui Pineapple
9E Chevron
9F Citizens Communications
Company

Honolulu

Eastport

Chicago
22B Ford
22F Abbott Laboratories
22G sanofi-aventis U.S. LLC
22H BP Pipeline North America
22I Citgo Petroleum Corporation
22J EXXON Mobil
22K Henkel Corporation
22L Premcor Refining Group
22M Northrop Grumman
22N Michelin North America, Inc.

FTZ No. 31 Granite City
31A DaimlerChrysler
Grantee/Operator: Tri-City Regional Port District 31B ConocoPhillips
1635 West First Street, Granite City, IL 62040
31C Premcor Refining Group
Robert Wydra (618) 452-3337 Fax (618) 452-3402

St. Louis

FTZ No. 114 Peoria
Grantee: Economic Development Council Inc.
124 S.W. Adams, Suite 300, Peoria, IL 61602
Greg Truninger (309) 495-5952
Fax (309) 676-7534
gtruninger@edc.h-p.org
www.edc.centralillinois.org

Peoria

114A Caterpillar
114C Mitsubishi Motor Mfg of
America
114D E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
Co.
114E Rockwell Automation

FTZ No. 133 Quad-Cities, Iowa/Illinois
133B Maytag
Grantee: Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
133C Maytag
1830 Second Avenue, Suite 200
133D Deere & Company
Rock Island, Iowa 61201-8038
Thomas Hart (309) 788-7436 Fax (309) 788-4964
FTZ No. 146 Lawrence County
Grantee: Bi-State Authority, Lawrence County
Industrial Development Council, 718 11th Street,
Suite 2, Lawrenceville, IL 62439
Terry L. Denison (618) 943-5219
Fax (618) 943-5910

146A North American Lighting & Evansville
Hella Electronics
146C Fedders
146D Marathon Petroleum
Company LLC

FTZ No. 176 Rockford
176A Milk Specialties
Grantee: Greater Rockford Airport Authority
176C DaimlerChrysler
60 Airport Drive, Rockford, IL 61109-2902
176E Nissan Forklift Corporation
Marge Bevers (815) 969-4427 Fax (815) 965-7205
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FTZ No. 245 Decatur
Grantee: Board of Park Commissions
Decatur Park District
620 East Riverside Drive, Decatur, IL 62521
William Clevenger (217) 422-5911

245A Archer Daniels Midland

FTZ No. 271 Jo-Daviess & Carroll Counties
Grantee: Jo-Carroll Foreign Trade Zone Board
18933 A Street, Savanna, IL 61074
Don Crawford (815) 273-4371
INDIANA

Peoria

Davenport, IA/
Moline & Rock
Island, IL

FTZ No. 72 Indianapolis
Grantee: Indianapolis Airport Authority
Operator: Greater Indianapolis FTZ, Inc.
P.O. Box 51681, Indianapolis, IN 46251
Kent Ebbing (317) 487-7200
Fax (317) 487-7203

Indianapolis
72A GM
72B Eli Lilly
72C Eli Lilly
72D Eli Lilly
72F DaimlerChrysler
72G DaimlerChrysler
72H Subaru of Indiana
72I Alpine
72J Endress & Hauser Flowtec AG
72K Onkyo
72L Thomson Multimedia, Inc.
72M Fujitsu Ten
72N Alfa Laval Distribution, Inc.
72O Tetra Pak Parts Americas
72P SMC Pneumatics
72Q Rolls-Royce Corporation
72R Decatur Mold

FTZ No. 125 South Bend
Grantee: St. Joseph County Airport Authority
Operator: K.A.K. LLC
P.O. Box 3559, South Bend, IN 46619
Mike Guljas (574) 233-2185, ext 223
Fax (219) 232-8283

125D Audiovox Specialized
Applications

FTZ No. 152 Burns Harbor
Grantee: The Indiana Port Commission
150 West Market Street, Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46204
David Haniford (317) 232-9204
Fax (317) 232-0137

152B BP Products North America Chicago

FTZ No. 170 Clark County
Grantee: The Indiana Port Commission
150 West Market Street, Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46204
William T. Niemier (317) 232-9204
Fax (317) 232-0137

170A Lexmark

FTZ No. 177 Evansville
Grantee: The Indiana Port Commission
150 West Market Street, Suite 100
Indianapolis, IN 46204
William T. Niemier (317) 232-9204
Fax (317) 232-0137

177A Mead Johnson & Company Evansville
177B Toyota Motor Manufacturing
177C Pfizer Inc

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IOWA

KANSAS

KENTUCKY

Appendix G

FTZ No. 182 Fort Wayne
Grantee: City of Fort Wayne
Department of Economic Development
Office of International Trade
1 Main St., Room 840, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Ola Schechter (260) 427-1127 Fax (260) 426-1375

Fort Wayne

FTZ No. 239 Terre Haute
Grantee: Terre Haute International Airport
Authority
581 South Airport St., Terre Haute, IN 47803
Dennis Dunbar (812) 877-2524
Fax (812) 877-3853

Terre Haute

FTZ No. 107 Polk County
Grantee: The Iowa Foreign Trade Zone
Corporation, c/o Greater Des Moines Partnership
700 Locust Street, Suite 100
Des Moines, IA 50309
Scott Spreen (515) 286-4935 Fax (515) 286-4974
swspreen@demoinesmetro.com

107A Winnebago

Des Moines

FTZ No. 133 Quad-Cities, Iowa/Illinois
133D Deere & Company
Grantee: Quad-City Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
1830 2nd Ave., Suite 200, Rock Island, IA 61201
Thomas Hart (309) 788-7436 Fax (309) 788-4964

Quad-Cities

FTZ No. 175 Cedar Rapids
Grantee: Cedar Rapids Airport Commission
2515 Wright Brothers Boulevard West
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-9084
Kathleen Bell (319) 286-5714
K.Bell@EIAirport.com

Des Moines

FTZ No. 17 Kansas City
17A GM
Grantee/Operator: Greater Kansas City FTZ, Inc., 17B Bayer Health Care Group
River Market Office Bldg
20 E. 5th St., Suite 200, Kansas City, MO 64106
Al Figuly (816) 474-2227 Fax (816) 421-5500

Kansas City

FTZ No. 161 Sedgwick County
Grantee: Board of Commissioners of Sedgwick
County, Sedgwick County Economic Devel.
350 West Douglas, Wichita, KS 67202
Sherdeill H. Breathett, Sr. (316) 268-1139
Fax (316) 265-7502

161A Abbott Laboratories
Wichita
161B Frontier El Dorado Refining
Company

FTZ No. 29 Louisville
Grantee/Operator: Louisville & Jefferson County
Riverport Authority
6900 Riverport Drive, Louisville, KY 40258
Larry McFall (502) 935-6024
Fax (502) 935-6050

29B Ford
Louisville
29C GE
29D Lexmark
29E Toyota Motor Manufacturing
29F Hitachi
29G Ascent Power Tech. Corp.
29H ISP Chemicals

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LOUISIANA

Appendix G

FTZ No. 47 Boone County
Grantee/Operator: Greater Cincinnati FTZ, Inc.
300 Carew Tower, 441 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202-2812
Ken Fightmaster (513) 579-3119
Fax (513) 579-3102

47A Clarion
47B Marathon Petroleum
Company
47C GE Engine Services
Distribution

Cincinnati

FTZ No. 2 New Orleans
Grantee/Operator: Board of Commissioners of the
Port of New Orleans
P.O. Box 60046, New Orleans, LA 70160
Jim Reese (504) 528-3264
Fax (504) 524-4156

2A Union Carbide
2C Northrop Grumman Ship
2D Northrop Grumman Ship
2E Northrop Grumman Ship
2F Northrop Grumman Ship
2G Trinity Yachts Inc.
2H Chalmette Refining LLC
2I ConocoPhillips
2J Murphy Oil USA

New Orleans

FTZ No. 87 Lake Charles
Grantee/Operator: Lake Charles Harbor &
Terminal District
P.O. Box 3753, Lake Charles, LA 70602
Linda S. Manuel (337) 493-3524
Fax (318) 493-3512
lmanuel@portlc.com

87A ConocoPhillips
87B Citgo Petroleum Corporation

Lake Charles

FTZ No. 124 Gramercy
Grantee: South Louisiana Port Commission
P.O. Box 909, La Place, LA 70069-0909
Lisa Braud (985) 652-9278
Fax (985) 652-9518

124A Valero Refining
124B North American
Shipbuilding
124C Motiva Enterprises
124D LOOP LLC
124E Marathon Petroleum
Company
124F Motiva Enterprises
124G Halter Marine
124H Bollinger Shipyards
124I J. Ray McDermott, Inc.
124J Ergon St. James, Inc.

Gramercy

FTZ No. 145 Shreveport
145A Avaya, Inc.
Grantee: Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission
P.O. Box 52071, Shreveport, LA 71135-2071
John W. Holt, Jr. (318) 524-2272
Fax (318) 524-2273

Shreveport

FTZ No. 154 Baton Rouge
154A EXXON Mobil
Grantee: Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission
P.O. Box 380, Port Allen, LA 70767-0380
Karen St. Cyr (225) 342-1660 Fax (225) 342-1666

Baton Rouge

FTZ No. 261 Alexandria
Grantee: Board of Commissioners of the England
Economic and Industrial Development District
1611 Arnold Drive, Alexandria, LA 71303
Sammy Bonnette (318) 449-3504 x207
or Jon Grafton (318) 449-3504 x214

Morgan City

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MAINE

Appendix G

FTZ No. 58 Bangor
Grantee/Operator: City of Bangor
Economic Development Office, City Hall
73 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401
Stephen A. Bolduc (207) 947-4842
Fax (207) 945-4447

Bangor

FTZ No. 179 Madawaska
Operator: Evergreen Trading Co. LLC
791 Main Street, Madawaska, ME 04756
Clifford Cyr (207) 728-3660 Fax (207) 728-6370
Grantee: Madawaska Foreign Trade Zone Corp.

MARYLAND

179A Northern Trading Company

Madawaska

FTZ No. 186 Waterville
Grantee: Maine International Foreign-Trade Zone,
Inc., P.O. Box 2611, Waterville, ME 04901
John Nale, Esq. (207) 873-4304 Fax (207) 873-1122

Belfast

FTZ No. 263 Auburn
Grantee: Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth
Council, P.O. Box 1188, Lewiston, ME 04243
Ben Hayes (207) 777-5019 Fax (207) 786-4412
bhayes@economicgrowth.org
www.economicgrowth.org/

Portland

FTZ No. 63 Prince George's County
Administrator: Prince George's County Economic
Development Corporation
1100 Mercantile Lane, Suite 115A
Largo, MD 20774
Patricia Hayes-Parker (301) 583-4650
Fax (301) 9772-8540
pparker@pgcedc.com
Grantee: Prince George's County Government
FTZ No. 73 BWI Airport
Grantee: Maryland Dept. of Transportation
Maryland Aviation Administration
P.O. Box 8766, BWI Airport, MD 21240-8766
Gary Davies (410) 859-7002 Fax (410) 850-4127

Washington, DC

73A Rotorex
73B Northrop Grumman

Baltimore

FTZ No. 74 Baltimore
Operator: Baltimore City Development
Corporation, 36 South Charles Street
Suite 1600, Baltimore, MD 21201
Christina Renn (410) 837-9305
Fax (410) 837-6363
Grantee: City of Baltimore

Baltimore

FTZ No. 255 Washington County
Grantee: Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, County Administration
Building, 100 West Washington Street, Suite 226
Hagerstown, MD 21740-4727
Gregory Snook (240) 313-2207
Fax (240) 313-2201

Baltimore

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27C Lawrence Textile
27D GM
27E Polaroid
27F Polaroid
27H Polaroid
27I Polaroid
27J Polaroid
27K Polaroid
27L AstraZeneca LP
27M Reebok International

Boston

FTZ No. 28 New Bedford
Grantee/Operator: City of New Bedford
Office of City Planning, 133 William Street,
Room 211, New Bedford, MA 02740-6172
Dave Kennedy (508) 979-1488

28D Polaroid
28E Brittany Dyeing and Printing
28F Acushnet Company

New Bedford

FTZ No. 201 Holyoke
Grantee: City of Holyoke
City Hall, Room 10, Holyoke, MA 01040
Jeffrey P. Hayden (413) 322-5655

201A Hazen Paper Company

Springfield

FTZ No. 16 Sault Ste. Marie
Grantee/Operator: Economic Development Corp.
of Sault Ste. Marie, 1301 West Easterday Ave.
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
James F. Hendricks (906) 635-9131

16A Northern Imports, LLC

Sault Ste. Marie

FTZ No. 43 Battle Creek
Grantee: City of Battle Creek
Operator: BC/CAL/KAL
P.O. Box 1438, Battle Creek, MI 49016
Jan Burland (269) 962-7526 Fax (269) 962-8096

43B Mead Johnson
43C Abbott
43D Perrigo Company
43E Pfizer Inc

Battle Creek

FTZ No. 70 Detroit
Grantee: Greater Detroit Foreign-Trade Zone
8109 East Jefferson, Detroit, MI 48214
W. Steven Olinek (313) 331-3842 ext 306
Fax (313) 331-5457

70A Ford
70B DaimlerChrysler
70C Ford
70D Ford
70E Ford
70F GM
70G GM
70H DaimlerChrysler
70I Mazda
70J DaimlerChrysler
70K GM
70L GM
70M GM
70N DaimlerChrysler
70P DaimlerChrysler
70Q DaimlerChrysler
70R DaimlerChrysler
70S BASF
70T Marathon Petroleum
70U Wacker Chemical

Detroit

MASSACHUSETTS FTZ No. 27 Boston
Grantee: Massachusetts Port Authority
Boston Fish Pier, East Building II
Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210
Lynn Vikesland (617) 946-4413
Fax (617) 946-4466

MICHIGAN

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MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

Appendix G

FTZ No. 140 Flint
Grantee: City of Flint
Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce
519 S. Saginaw St., Suite 210, Flint, MI 48502
Greg Nicholas (810) 600-1431

140A GM

Saginaw/Bay
City/ Flint

FTZ No. 189 Kent/Ottawa/Muskegon Counties
Grantee: KOM Foreign Trade Zone Authority
KOM FTZ 189, Van Andel Global Trade Center,
401 West Fulton Avenue, 121E
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
Jeffrey Meyer (616) 331-6810
Fax (616) 331-6744

189A Diesel Technology
189B ESCO Company

Grand Rapids

FTZ No. 210 St. Clair County
Grantee: Economic Development Alliance of
St. Clair County
735 Erie St., Ste 250, Port Huron MI 48060
Doug Alexander (810) 982-9511
Fax (810) 982-9531

Port Huron

FTZ No. 51 Duluth
Grantee/Operator: Duluth Seaway Port Authority
1200 Port Terminal Drive, Duluth, MN 55802
Ray Skelton (218) 727-8525 Fax (218) 727-6888

Duluth

FTZ No. 119 Minneapolis-St. Paul
Grantee: Greater Metropolitan Area FTZ
Commission
6040 28th Avenue South, St. Paul, MN 55450
Steven J. Anderson (612) 725-8361
Fax (612) 725-6498

119B Wirsbo
119D Wisconsin Dairies
119E Plastic Products
119F Artesyn Technologies

Minneapolis

FTZ No. 259 International Falls
Grantee: Koochiching Economic Development
Authority
P.O. Box 138, International Falls, MN 56649
Paul Nevanen (218) 283-8585
Fax (218) 283-4688

259A Arctic Cat, Inc.

International
Falls

FTZ No. 92 Harrison County
Grantee: Mississippi Coast Foreign-Trade Zone
P.O. Box 40, Gulfport, MS 39502
Bruce Frallic (228) 863-5951, Fax (228) 863-4555

92A Trinity Marine
92B Northrop Grumman
92C Northrop Grumman
92D Chevron Corp.

Gulfport

FTZ No. 158 Vicksburg/Jackson
Grantee: Vicksburg/Jackson Foreign-Trade Zone
Operator: Jackson Municipal Airport Authority
P.O. Box 98109, Jackson, MS 39298-8109
Dirk Vanderleest (601) 939-5631 x200

158A Cortelco USA
158B Peavey Electronics
158C Alliant Aerospace
158D Nissan North America
158E Ergon Refining, Inc.

Jackson

FTZ No. 262 Southaven
Grantee: Northern Mississippi FTZ, Inc.
384 East Goodman Rd., PMB #123
Southaven, MS 38671
Preston Herold (972) 201-2969

Memphis

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MONTANA

NEBRASKA

NEVADA

Appendix G

FTZ No. 15 Kansas City
Grantee/Operator: Greater Kansas City FTZ, Inc.,
River Market Office Building
20 East 5th St., Suite 200
Kansas City, MO 64106
Al Figuly (816) 474-2227 Fax (816) 421-5500

15A Ford
Kansas City
15C Yulshin USA Ltd.
15D Bayer Corporation
15E Kawasaki Motors
Manufacturing
15G Pfizer, Inc.
15H Midwest Quality Gloves, Inc.

FTZ No. 102 St. Louis
Grantee/Operator: St. Louis County Port
Authority, 121 South Meramec, Suite 900
St. Louis, MO 63105
Beth Noonan (314) 615-3958 Fax (314) 615-7666

102A Ford
102B GM
102C Florsheim Shoe Company
102D Bayer Cropscience LP

St. Louis

FTZ No. 225 Springfield
Grantee: City of Springfield Airport Board
5000 W. Kearney, Suite 15
Springfield, MO 65803
Robert D. Hancik (417) 869-0300 x2001
Fax (417) 869-1031

Springfield

FTZ No. 88 Great Falls
Grantee/Operator: Great Falls International Airport
Authority
2800 Terminal Drive, Great Falls, MT 59404
Cynthia Schultz (406) 727-3404
Fax (406) 727-6929

Great Falls

FTZ No. 187 Toole County
Grantee/Operator: Northern Express
Transportation, Inc.
301 First Street South, # 3, Shelby, MT 59474
Deborah Clark (406) 434-5203
Fax (406) 434-2761

Sweetgrass

FTZ No. 19 Omaha
Grantee: Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce
1301 Harney St., Omaha, NE 68102-8104
Marisa Ring (402) 978-7940 Fax (402) 346-7050

19A Syngenta Crop Protection

Omaha

FTZ No. 59 Lincoln
Grantee/Operator: Lincoln Chamber of
Commerce, Lincoln Foreign-Trade Zone, Inc.
1135 M Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508
Lisa Darlington (402) 436-2379
Fax (402) 436-2360

59A Kawasaki Motors
Manufacturing

Omaha

FTZ No. 89 Clark County
Grantee: Nevada Development Authority
Operator: Nevada International Trade Corp.
P.O. Box 89076, Las Vegas, NV 89193
JoAnn Tornberg (702) 361-1453
Fax (702) 361-1446
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FTZ No. 126 Sparks
Grantee: Economic Development Authority of
Western Nevada
5190 Neil Road, Suite 111, Reno, NV 89502
William Dalton (775) 331-8010, ext. 210
Fax (775) 829-3710

126A Porsche
126B Taiyo America

Reno

NEW
HAMPSHIRE

FTZ No. 81 Portsmouth
Grantee/Operator: Pease Development Authority,
Division of Ports and Harbors
P.O. Box 369, Portsmouth, NH 03902-0369
Geno Marconi (603) 436-8500
Fax (603) 436-2780

81A Nashua
81C CE Nuclear Power LLC,
Westinghouse Electric Co.
81D Millipore Corp.

Portsmouth

NEW JERSEY

FTZ No. 44 Morris County
Grantee: NJ Commerce & Economic Growth
Commission, 20 West State Street
P.O. Box 820, Trenton, NJ 08625
Celeste A. Armenti-McElroy (609) 292-3860
Fax (609) 633-3672
celeste.armenti@commerce.state.nj.us

44A Ronson
44B International Flavors &
Fragrances
44E L’Oreal USA, Inc
44F Tiffany & Co.

New York/
Newark

FTZ No. 49 Newark/Elizabeth
Grantee/Operator: Port Authority of NY and NJ
225 Park Avenue South, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Ellen Nesheiwat (212) 435-4260
Fax (212) 435-4204
enesheiw@panynj.gov
www.portnynj.com

49B GM
49C Bristol-Myers Squibb
49D Merck
49E ConocoPhillips
49F Chevron Corp.
49G Hewlett-Packard
49H Firmenich
49I AZ Electronic Materials USA
49J Movado Group

New York/
Newark

FTZ No. 142 Salem/Millville
Grantee: South Jersey Port Corporation
P.O. Box 129, Camden, NJ 08103
Joseph A. Balzano (856) 757-4969
Fax (856) 757-4903

142A Valero Refining Co.
142B CITGO Asphalt
142C ConocoPhillips

Philadelphia

FTZ No. 200 Mercer County
Grantee: County of Mercer, New Jersey Division
of Economic Development
P.O. Box 8068, Trenton, NJ 08611
Wayne Staub (609) 989-6059
Fax (609) 695-4943

200A Conair

Philadelphia

NEW MEXICO

FTZ No. 235 Lakewood
Grantee: Township of Lakewood, New Jersey
231 Third Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701
Russell Corby (732) 364-2500 ext. 5256

Philadelphia

FTZ No. 110 Albuquerque
110A Cardinal Health
Grantee: The City of Albuquerque Aviation Dept.,
P.O. Box 9948, Albuquerque, NM 87119
Dewey V. Cave (505) 244-7725

Albuquerque

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FTZ No. 197 Dona Ana County
Grantee: Board of County Commissioners of Dona
Ana County, New Mexico
430 South Main, Las Cruces, NM 88001-1205
Janine Divyak (505) 647-7237 Fax (505) 647-7310

El Paso

FTZ No. 256 Roswell
Grantee: City of Roswell, New Mexico
P.O. Box 1838, Roswell, New Mexico 88202
Bill Owen (505) 624-6700 Fax (505) 624-6709
NEW YORK

FTZ No. 1 New York City
1A Pfizer, Inc.
Grantee: City of New York
1B Bulova Corporation
110 William Street, New York, NY 10038
Patricia Ornst (212) 312-4226 Fax (212) 312-3916

New York/
Newark

FTZ No. 23 Buffalo
Grantee: County of Erie, ECIDA
275 Oak Street, Suite 150, Buffalo, NY 14203
Edward J. Arnold (716) 856-6525

Buffalo

23C Buffalo China

FTZ No. 34 Niagara County
Grantee: Niagara County Industrial Devel. Agency
6311 Inducon Corporate Dr., Sanborn, NY 14132
Susan Langdon (716) 278-8750
Fax (716) 278-8757

Buffalo

FTZ No. 37 Orange County
37A GM
Grantee: County of Orange
37B Bally
c/o Orange County Department of Law
255 Main Street, Goshen, NY 10924
Laura Matlow (845) 291-3150 Fax (845) 291-3167

New York/
Newark

FTZ No. 52 Suffolk County
52A Festo Corporation
Grantee/Operator: County of Suffolk
1 Trade Zone Drive, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Olga Murray (631) 588-5757 Fax (631) 588-6712
foreigntradezone@isliptown.org

New York/
Newark

FTZ No. 54 Clinton County
Grantee/Operator: Clinton County Area
Development Corp., 61 Area Development Drive
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Adore F. Kurtz (518) 563-3100
Fax (518) 562-2232

Champlain

FTZ No. 90 Onondaga
Grantee: County of Onondaga
c/o Greater Syracuse FTZ, Ltd.
572 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY 13202-3320
Carol Hill (315) 470-1848 Fax (315) 471-8545

90A Smith-Corona

Syracuse

FTZ No. 109 Watertown
Grantee: The County of Jefferson, c/o Jefferson
County Industrial Development Agency
800 Starbuck Avenue, Suite 800
Watertown, NY 13601
James Fayle (315) 782-5865 Fax (315) 782-7915

109A NY Air Brake

Alexandria Bay

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FTZ No. 111 JFK Intl. Airport
Grantee: The City of New York
110 William Street, New York, NY 10038
Patricia Ornst (212) 312-4226 Fax (212) 312-3916

New York/
Newark

FTZ No. 118 Ogdensburg
Grantee: Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority,
One Bridge Plaza, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Joe Tracy (315) 393-4080 Fax (315) 393-7068

Ogdensburg

FTZ No. 121 Albany
Grantee: Capital District Regional Planning
Commission, One Park Place, Albany, NY 12205
Chungchin Chen (518) 453-0850

NORTH
CAROLINA

121A Organichem Corp.

Albany

FTZ No. 141 Monroe County
141A Eastman Kodak
Grantee: County of Monroe, Dept. of Planning and 141B Xerox
Development, 50 W. Main Street, Suite 8100
141D Gleason Corporation
Rochester, NY 14614
Judy Seil (585) 753-2020 Fax (585) 753-2028

Rochester

FTZ No. 172 Oneida County
Operator: Mohawk Valley EDGE
153 Brooks Road, Rome, NY 13441
James P. Castilla (315) 338-0393, Ext. 236
jcastilla@mvedge.org
Grantee: County of Oneida

172A Oneida Ltd.

Utica

FTZ No. 57 Mecklenburg County
Operator: Distribution Technology, Inc.
P.O. Box 7123, Charlotte, NC 28241-7123
Mark Miralia (704) 587-5587
mark.miralia@distributiontechnology.com
Grantee: North Carolina Dept. of Commerce

57A IBM
57B Volvo Construction
Equipment
57C DNP IMS America Corp.

Charlotte

FTZ No. 66 Wilmington
Operator: N.C. State Port Authority
P.O. Box 9002, Wilmington, NC 28402
Lance Kenworthy (910) 343-6228
lance_kenworthy@ncports.com
Grantee: North Carolina Dept. of Commerce

66B Deere-Hitachi
66C Unifi

Wilmington

FTZ No. 67 Morehead City
Operator: N.C. State Port Authority
P.O. Box 9002, Wilmington, NC 28402
Lance Kenworthy (910) 343-6228
lance_kenworthy@ncports.com
Grantee: North Carolina Dept. of Commerce
FTZ No. 93 Raleigh/Durham
Grantee: Triangle J Council of Governments
c/o World Trade Center North Carolina
P.O. Box 12276
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Pamela Davison (919) 558-9394
Fax (919) 549-9390
pdavison@tjcog.org
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Morehead
City/Beaufort

93A Mallinckrodt Medical
93B IBM
93C Merck
93D R. G. Barry
93E Lucent Technologies
93F GE Aircraft Engines
93G Revlon Consumer Products
93H Merck & Co., Inc.

Raleigh-Durham

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NORTH
DAKOTA

OHIO

Appendix G

FTZ No. 214 Lenoir County
Grantee: North Carolina Global TransPark
Authority
2780 Jet Port Road, Suite A, Kinston, NC 28504
Darlene Waddell (252) 522-4929 x714
Fax (252) 522-5778
dwaddell@ncgtp.com

214A Consolidated Diesel

Morehead
City/Beaufort

FTZ No. 230 Guilford, Forsyth, Davidson and
Surry Counties
Grantee: Piedmont Triad Partnership
7025 Albert Pick Rd., Suite 303
Greensboro, NC 27409
Penny Whiteheart (336) 668-4556
Fax (336) 668-3749
pwhiteheart@piedmonttriadnc.com
www.piedmonttriadnc.com

230A United Chemi-Con

Winston-Salem

FTZ No. 103 Grand Forks
103A Imation Corporation
Grantee: Grand Forks Regional Airport Authority
2787 Airport Drive, Grand Forks, ND 58203
Steve Johnson (701) 795-6981 Fax (701) 795-6979
sjohnson@gfkairport.com
www.gfkairport.com

Pembina

FTZ No. 267 Fargo
Grantee: Municipal Airport Authority of the City
of Fargo, P.O. Box 2845, Fargo, ND 58108
Shawn Dobberstein (701) 241-1501
Fax (701) 241-1538
shawn@fargoairport.com
www.fargoairport.com

Fargo

FTZ No. 8 Toledo
Grantee: Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority
One Maritime Plaza, Toledo, OH 43604-1866
Kelly Rivera (419) 243-8251
Fax (419) 243-1835
Krivera@toledoportauthority.org

8A Jeep
8B DaimlerChrysler
8C DaimlerChrysler
8E Giant Products
8F BP Products North America
8G Premcor Refining Group
8H Sunoco, Inc.

Toledo-Sandusky

FTZ No. 40 Cleveland
Grantee: Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port
Authority, 1375 E. Ninth St., Suite 2300
Cleveland, OH 44114
Iris Rodriguez (216) 241-8004 x34
Fax (216) 241-8016
irodriguez@portofcleveland.com

40A Ford
40B GM
40C Ford
40D Lincoln Electric
40E Mr. Coffee
40G Ben Venue Labs
40H Motch Corporation

Cleveland

FTZ No. 46 Cincinnati
Grantee/Operator: Greater Cincinnati FTZ, Inc
300 Carew Tower, 441 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH 45202-2812
Ken Fightmaster (513) 579-3119
Fax (513) 579-3119

46A GE Aircraft Engines
Cincinnati
46B Honda
46D Honda
46E Nine West Distribution Corp.
46F Pioneer Industrial
Components

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FTZ No. 100 Dayton
100A GM
Dayton
Grantee/Operator: Greater Dayton Foreign-Trade 100B Delphi Automotive Systems
Zone, Inc. 3600 Terminal Drive, Suite 300
100C DaimlerChrysler
Vandalia OH 45377
Marci Wright (937) 264-3545 Fax (937) 454-8284
FTZ No. 101 Clinton County
Grantee/Operator: ABX Material Services, Inc.
145 Hunter Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177
Suzanne Scheiner-Albl (937) 382-5591 x2508
Fax (937) 382-2452 Suzanne.Albl@abxair.com

OKLAHOMA

Dayton

FTZ No. 138 Franklin County
Grantee: Columbus Regional Airport Authority
7161 2nd St., Columbus, OH 43217
Kathy Mills (614) 409-3606
Fax (614) 491-0662
kmills@columbusairports.com
www.rickenbacker.org/ftz/

138D Globe Metallurgical
138E Avaya, Inc.
138F E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company

Columbus

FTZ No. 151 Findlay
Grantee: Findlay/Hancock County Chamber of
Commerce
123 E. Main Cross Street, Findlay, OH 45840
Douglas Peters (419) 422-3313
Fax (419) 422-9508

151A Cooper Tire

Toledo-Sandusky

FTZ No. 181 Akron/Canton
Grantee: Northeast Ohio Trade & Economic
Consortium (NEOTEC)
P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242-0001
Ronald W. DeBarr (330) 672-4080
Fax (330) 672-2259
neotec@kent.edu
www.neotec.org

181A Marathon Petroleum
Company LLC

Cleveland

FTZ No. 264 Washington County
Grantee: Southeastern Ohio Port Authority
200 Putnam Street, Suite 500
Marietta, OH 45750
Mike Jacoby (740) 373-3233
Fax (740) 373-4256
seopa@charterinternet.com

Charleston

FTZ No. 270 Lawrence County
Grantee: Lawrence County Port Authority
216 Collins Avenue, South Point, OH 45680
Bill Dingus (740) 377-4550
Fax (740) 377-2091

Charleston

FTZ No. 53 Rogers County
Grantee/Operator: City of Tulsa-Rogers County
Port Authority
5350 Cimarron Road, Catoosa, OK 74015
Robert W. Portiss (918) 266-2291 x19
Fax (918) 266-7678
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53B TEPPCP Crude Pipeline LP

Tulsa

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FTZ No. 106 Oklahoma City
Grantee: Port Authority of the Greater Oklahoma
City Area
Operator: Dept. of Airports of the City of
Oklahoma City, 7100 Terminal Drive
Unit 937, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Mark Kranenburg (405) 680-3200
Fax (405) 680-3211
www.foreigntradezone106.org

106A GM
Oklahoma
106C Imation Enterprises Corporation City
106D Xerox Corporation
106E ConocoPhillips

FTZ No. 164 Muskogee
Grantee: Muskogee City-County Port Authority
4901 Harold Scoggins Dr., Muskogee, OK 74401
Scott Robinson (918) 682-7886
Fax (918) 682-3609

OREGON

Tulsa

FTZ No. 227 Durant
Grantee: Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc.
P.O. Box 1335, Durant, OK 74702
Joy O. Rambo (580) 924-5094
Fax (580) 920-2745
www.ruralenterprises.com

227A Valero Refining Company

FTZ No. 45 Portland
Grantee/Operator: Port of Portland
121 NW Everett, Portland, OR 97209
Suzanne Brooks (503) 944-7509
Fax (503) 944-7250

45A Beall Pipe
45C Alcatel Submarine Networks
45E Tofle USA
45F Epson Portland, Inc.

FTZ No. 132 Coos County
Grantee: International Port of Coos Bay
Commission
P.O. Box 1215, Coos Bay, OR 97420
Martin Callery (541) 267-7678
Fax (541) 269-1475

Dallas-Fort
Worth

Portland

Coos Bay

FTZ No. 184 Klamath Falls
Grantee: City of Klamath Falls Dock Commission
City of Klamath Falls, 500 Klamath Avenue
P.O. Box 237, Klamath Falls, OR 97601-0361
Jeff Ball, City Manager (541) 883-5316
Fax (541) 883-5399
FTZ No. 206 Medford-Jackson County
Grantee: Jackson County, Oregon
10 South Oakdale, Medford, OR 97501
Susan Slack (541) 774-6035
Fax (541) 774-6455
PENNSYLVANIA FTZ No. 24 Pittston
Grantee/Operator: Eastern Distribution Center
1151 Oak Street, Pittston, PA 18640-3795
Michael J. Horvath (570) 655-5581
Fax (540) 654-5137
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206A Eastman Kodak Company

Rogue Valley
International
Airport

24A Olivetti
24B Merck
24C Bahco Tools

Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton

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FTZ No. 33 Pittsburgh
Grantee: Regional Industrial Development
Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Administrator: Global Trade Solutions
PO Box 328, Hebron, KY 41048
Steve Story (412) 222-5915 Fax (412) 471-1740
stevestory@globaltradesolutions.net
www.ridc.org

33B Verosol
33C Sony Technology CenterPittsburgh
33D Mitsubishi Electric Power
Products, Inc.

Pittsburgh

FTZ No. 35 Philadelphia
Grantee: Philadelphia Regional Port Authority
3460 N. Delaware Avenue, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19134
David K. Harvey (215) 426-2600

35B Merck
35C Sun Company
35D ConocoPhillips
35E Aker Philadelphia Shipyard

Philadelphia

FTZ No. 147 Reading
Grantee: FTZ Corporation of Southeastern
Pennsylvania
601 Penn St., Suite 101, Reading, PA 19601
Anthony Grimm (610) 376-6766
www.ftz147.com

147A C&J Clark America

Philadelphia

FTZ No. 247 Erie
Grantee: Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port
Authority, 208 E. Bayfront Parkway, Suite 201
Erie, PA 16507
R. P. Schreckengost (814) 455-7557
Fax (814) 455-8070

Erie

FTZ No. 254 Jefferson County
Grantee: North Central Pennsylvania Regional
Planning and Development Commission
651 Montmorenci Road, Ridgway, PA 15853
John Weible (814) 371-1506

Pittsburgh

FTZ No. 7 Mayaguez
Grantee/Operator: Puerto Rico Industrial
Development Corporation
P.O. Box 362350, San Juan, PR 00936-2350
Isabel Romero (787) 765-2926
Fax (787) 754-5995

Mayaguez
7B CORCO
7C Bristol-Myers Squibb
7D Bristol-Myers Squibb
7E E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co
7F CPC/CPR
7G Schering-Plough Products
7H Ortho Biologics, LLC
7I Abbott Pharmaceuticals PR
LTD./Abbott Diagnostics
International Ltd.

FTZ No. 61 San Juan
Grantee/Operator: Puerto Rico Trade and Export
Company
Box 195009, San Juan, PR 00919-5009
Lionel A. Lopez (787) 793-3090 x203
Fax (787) 756-6190
www.comercioyexportacion.com

61A Searle & Company
San Juan
61B Pfizer Pharmaceuticals LLC
61C SB Pharmco Puerto Rico
61D Merck
61E Merck
61G IPR Pharmaceuticals
61H Baxter Healthcare
61I Shell Chemicals Yabucoa, Inc
61J PepsiCo
61K Pfizer Pharmaceuticals

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FTZ No. 163 Ponce
Grantee: CODEZOL C.D.
P.O. Box 333, Mercedita, PR 00715-0333
Johnny Fernandez (787) 259-4445
Fax (787) 841-5522

Ponce

RHODE
ISLAND

FTZ No. 105 Providence & North Kingstown
Grantee: Rhode Island Economic Development
One West Exchange Street, Providence, RI 02903
John Riendeau (401) 222-2601 x162
Fax (401) 222-2102

Providence

SOUTH
CAROLINA

FTZ No. 21 Dorchester County
Grantee: South Carolina State Ports Authority
P.O. Box 22287, Charleston, SC 29413-2287
Suzan E. Carroll-Ramsey (843) 577-8144
Fax (843) 577-8191
scarroll-ramsey@scspa.com
www.scspa.com/business/ftzs/ftz.asp

21A Porsche
21C Lanxess, Inc.

Charleston

FTZ No. 38 Spartanburg County
Grantee: South Carolina State Ports Authority
P.O. Box 22287, Charleston, SC 29413-2287
Suzan E. Carroll-Ramsey (843) 577-8144
Fax (843) 577-8191
scarroll-ramsey@scspa.com
www.scspa.com/business/ftzs/ftz.asp

38A BMW Manufacturing
38B Borg-Warner Automotive
Powertrain Systems
38C FUJIFILM Manufacturing
38D Faurecia Interior Systems
38E Black & Decker Corp.
38F Benteler Automotive Corp.

GreenvilleSpartanburg

FTZ No. 127 West Columbia
Grantee/Operator: Richland-Lexington Airport
District, Columbia Metropolitan Airport
P.O. Box 280037, Columbia, SC 29228-0037
Brenda Lindsay (803) 822-5018
b.lindsay@columbiaairport.com

127A AUTECS
127B JBE, Inc.

Columbia

SOUTH
DAKOTA

FTZ No. 220 Sioux Falls
Grantee: Sioux Falls Development Foundation
3701 Aviation Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD, 57104
Rock Nelson (605) 782-7217 Fax (605) 782-7212
www.internationalportinfo.com

Sioux Falls

TENNESSEE

FTZ No. 77 Memphis
77A Sharp
Grantee: The City of Memphis
77B Brother
Memphis & Shelby County, Division of Planning 77C Komatsu America
& Develop., 125 N. Main St., Memphis, TN 38103
Connie Binkowitz (901) 576-7417

Memphis

FTZ No. 78 Nashville
Grantee: Metropolitan Government of Nashville
and Davidson County c/o Mayor's Office of
Economic and Community Development, Suite
475, 222 3rd Avenue N., Nashville, TN 37201
Jennifer Andrews (615) 880-1827

Nashville

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78A Nissan
78E Saturn
78G Columbia Specialties
78H Sanford LP

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FTZ No. 134 Chattanooga
Grantee: Chattanooga Chamber Foundation
811 Broad St., Chattanooga, TN 37402-2626
Steven Hiatt (423) 756-2121 x151
Fax (423) 267-7242

TEXAS

134A Komatsu America

Chattanooga

FTZ No. 148 Knoxville
148A GlaxoSmithKline
Grantee: Industrial Development Board of Blount 148B Panasonic Electronic
County
Devices Corporation of America
Operator: Greater Knoxville Foreign-Trade Zone
c/o Community Reuse Organization of East
Tennessee, P.O. Box 2110, Oak Ridge, TN 37830
Jeff Deardorff (865) 482-9890 Fax (865) 241-9891

Knoxville

FTZ No. 204 Tri-Cities
Grantee: Tri-Cities Airport Commission
P.O. Box 1055, Blountville, TN 37617-1055
Mark Canty (423) 325-6090
Fax (423) 325-6095

Tri-City Regional
Airport

204A Siemens Industrial

FTZ No. 223 Memphis
Grantee: Memphis International Trade
Development Corporation
P.O. Box 613307, Dallas, Texas 75261
(Ms.) Lou Thomas (972) 915-0083
Fax (972) 929-9927

Memphis

FTZ No. 12 McAllen
Grantee/Operator: McAllen Economic
Development Corporation
6401 South 33rd Street, McAllen, TX 78501
Joyce Dean (956) 682-2875
Fax (956) 682-9111
www.mftz.org

Hidalgo/Pharr

FTZ No. 36 Galveston
Grantee: Board of Trustees of the Galveston
Wharves
Operator: Port of Galveston
P.O. Box 328, Galveston, TX 77553
Diane Falcioni (409) 766-6121
Fax (409) 766-6107

36A Deepsea Flexibles

Houston

FTZ No. 39 Dallas/Fort Worth
Grantee/Operator: Dallas/Fort Worth International
Airport Board
P.O. Drawer 619428, DFW Airport, TX 75261
Michael Pyles (972) 574-3214
Fax (972) 574-8069

39B GM
39C Sanden
39E Fossil Partners
39F Zale Corporation
39G Maxtor Corporation
39H American Eurocopter LLC
39I Turbomeca U.S.A.

Dallas/Fort
Worth

FTZ No. 62 Brownsville
Grantee/Operator: Brownsville Navigation District
1000 Foust Road, Brownsville, TX 78521
Jo Lynne Saban (956) 831-4592
Fax (956) 831-5353
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FTZ No. 68 El Paso
Grantee: City of El Paso
501 George Perry, Suite i, El Paso, TX 79906
Jose Quinonez (915) 771-6016
Fax (915) 772-2491
Quinonezji@elpasotexas.gov
www.elpasotexas.gov/ftz

El Paso

FTZ No. 80 San Antonio
Grantee: City of San Antonio Economic
Development Department
P.O. Box 839966, San Antonio, TX 78283
Carmelina Davis (210) 207-6529
Fax (210) 207-8151
carmelinad@sanantonio.gov
www.saftz.com

80A Bausch & Lomb
80B Colin Medical Instruments
80C Friedrich Air Conditioning
80D R. G. Barry

San Antonio

FTZ No. 84 Harris County
Grantee: Port of Houston Authority
111 East Loop North
Houston, TX 77029
Jack Beasley (713) 670-2604
Fax (713) 670-2564

Houston
84C DuPont
84E Gulf Coast Maritime
84F Valero Refining
84H Shaffer, Inc.
84I Tuboscope Vetco Int'l
84J Shell Oil Co.
84K Dril-Quip
84L Tadiran Microwave Networks
84M Hydril
84N Pasadena Refining System
80O EXXON Mobil
84P Houston Refining LP
84Q Equistar Chemicals
84R Michelin North America, Inc.

FTZ No. 94 Laredo
Grantee: City of Laredo
Operator: Laredo International Airport
Operator of Foreign-Trade Zone No. 94
5210 Bob Bullock Loop, Laredo, TX 78041
Humberto Garza (956) 795-2000

Laredo

FTZ No. 95 Starr County
Grantee/Operator: Starr County Industrial
Foundation
P.O. Box 502, Rio Grande City, TX 78582
Hector Soliz (956) 487-2709 Fax (956) 716-8560

Rio Grande City

FTZ No. 96 Eagle Pass
Grantee: City of Eagle Pass
Operator: Maverick Co. Dev. Corp.
P.O. Box 3693, Eagle Pass, TX 78853
Marga Baker (830) 773-6166 Fax (830) 773-6287

Eagle Pass

FTZ No. 113 Ellis County
Grantee: Midlothian Trade Zone Corporation
Operator: Trade Zone Operations, Inc.
1500 North Service Road, Highway 67
Midlothian, TX 76065
Mark Nichols (800) 235-7378 Fax (949) 706-7994

Dallas/Fort
Worth

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FTZ No. 115 Beaumont
Grantee: Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas
P.O. Drawer 2297, Beaumont, TX 77704
David C. Fisher (409) 835-5367
Fax (409) 835-0512

115A BASF Corporation
115B EXXON Mobil

FTZ No. 116 Port Arthur
Grantee: Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas
P.O. Drawer 2297, Beaumont, TX 77704
David C. Fisher (409) 835-5367
Fax (409) 835-0512

116A Motiva Enterprises
Port Arthur
116B Total Petrochemicals USA
116C Premcor Refining Group
116D US DoE Strategic Petroleum
Reserve

FTZ No. 117 Orange
Grantee: Foreign-Trade Zone of Southeast Texas
P.O. Drawer 2297, Beaumont, TX 77704
David C. Fisher (409) 835-5367
Fax (409) 835-0512

Port Arthur

Port Arthur

Corpus Christi

FTZ No. 122 Corpus Christi
Grantee/Operator: Port of Corpus Christi
Authority
222 Power Street, P.O. Box 1541
Corpus Christi, TX 78403
Hilda Boyce (361) 885-6187
Fax (361) 882-7110
www.portofcorpuschristi.com/FTZ122.html

122C Trigeant, Ltd.
122D Gulf Marine Fabricators
122E Berry Contracting
122H TOR Minerals Intl
122I Citgo Refining & Chemicals
122J Valero Refining Co.
122K Sherwin Alumina Co.
122L Flint Hills Resources LLC
122M Valero
122N Equistar Chemicals
122O International Resistive Co.
122P Kiewit Offshore Services

FTZ No. 149 Freeport
Grantee: Port of Freeport
Brazos River Harbor Navigation District
P.O. Box 615, Freeport, TX 77542-0615
Phyllis Saathoff (979) 233-2667 x4258
Fax (979) 233-5625
saathoff@portfreeport.com
www.portfreeport.com

149A BASF
Freeport
149B DSM Nutritional Products
149C ConocoPhillips
149D Seaway Crude Pipeline
149E BP Products North America
149F Equistar Chemicals
149G Dow Chemical

FTZ No. 150 El Paso
Grantee: Westport Economic Development Corp.
1865 Northwestern Dr., El Paso, TX 79912
Brent Harris (915) 877-4300
FTZ No. 155 Calhoun/Victoria Counties
Grantee: Calhoun-Victoria Foreign-Trade Zone
P.O. Drawer 397, Point Comfort, TX 77978
Robert Van Borssum (361) 987-2813
Fax (361) 987-2189
FTZ No. 156 Weslaco
Grantee: City of Weslaco
255 S. Kansas Ave., Weslaco, TX 78596
Anthony Covacevich (956) 968-3181
Fax (956) 968-6672

El Paso

155C Alcoa

Port Lavaca-Point
Comfort

Progreso

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FTZ No. 165 Midland
Grantee: City of Midland
c/o Midland International Airport
P.O. Box 60305, Midland, TX 79711
Tommy Martin (432) 560-2200
Fax (432) 560-2237

165A ConocoPhillips

Midland

FTZ No. 168 Dallas/Fort Worth
Grantee: Metroplex International Trade
Development Corporation
Operator: Foreign Trade Zone Operating Co. of
Texas
P.O. Box 742916, Dallas, TX 75374-2916
(Ms.) Lou Thomas (972) 915-0083
Fax (972) 929-7228

168A B&F Systems
168B Ultrak

Dallas/Fort
Worth

FTZ No. 171 Liberty County
Grantee: Liberty County Economic Development
Corporation Foreign-Trade Zone 171
P.O. Box 857, Liberty, TX 77575
John Hebert (936) 336-7311 Fax (936) 336-9285
FTZ No. 183 Austin
Grantee: Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas
City of Round Rock, 301 W. Bagdad Ave. # 210
Round Rock, TX 78664-5835
Joe Vining (512) 218-5420 Fax (512) 218-3286

Houston

183A Dell Computer Corporation
183B Samsung Austin
Semiconductor, LLC

FTZ No. 196 Fort Worth
Grantee: Alliance Corridor, Inc.
c/o Hillwood Development Corporation
13600 Heritage Pkwy., Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX 76177
Tom Harris (817) 224-6008 Fax (817) 224-6060

Austin

Dallas/Fort
Worth

FTZ No. 199 Texas City
Grantee: Texas City Foreign-Trade Zone Corp.
P.O. Box 2608, Texas City, TX 77592
Doug Hoover (409) 643-5927
Fax (409) 942-1073

199A BP Products North America Houston
199B Marathon Petroleum
Company LLC
199C Valero Refining
199D Seaway Crude Pipeline Co.
199E ISP Technologies

FTZ No. 234 Gregg County
Grantee: Gregg County, Texas
269 Terminal Circle, Longview, TX 75603
Shelby Keys (903) 643-3031 Fax (903) 643-7371

234A Eubank Manufacturing
Enterprises, Inc.
234B Letourneau, Inc.

ShreveportBossier City

FTZ No. 246 Waco
Grantee: City of Waco, Texas, c/o Economic
Development Division, Greater Waco Chamber of
Commerce, 900 Washington Avenue, Suite 501
Waco, TX 76701
Sarah Roberts (254) 296-0405 Fax (254) 296-2505

Dallas/Fort
Worth

FTZ No. 251 Edinburg
Grantee: City of Edinburg
P.O. Box 1079, Edinburg, TX 78540-1079
John Milford (956) 383-5661 Fax (956) 383-7111

Hidalgo/Pharr

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FTZ No. 252 Amarillo
Grantee: City of Amarillo
c/o Amarillo Economic Development Corporation,
Bank One Center, Suite 1503
600 South Tyler, Amarillo, TX 79101
Alan Taylor (806) 378-3012 Fax (806) 378-9394

Amarillo

FTZ No. 258 Bowie County
Grantee: Red River Redevelopment Authority
107 Chapel Lane, New Boston, TX 75570
Duane E. Lavery (903) 223-9841
Fax (903) 223-8742

ShreveportBossier City

FTZ No. 260 Lubbock
Grantee: City of Lubbock, Lubbock International
Airport, Reese Technology Center
5401 North Martin Luther King Boulevard
Lubbock, TX 79403
Warren Warner (806) 775-2048
Fax (806) 775-3133

Lubbock

FTZ No. 265 Conroe (Montgomery County)
Grantee: City of Conroe
P.O. Box 3066, Conroe, TX 77305
Jerry S. McGuire (936) 539-4431

265A WLS Drilling Products, Inc. Houston

FTZ No. 269 Athens
Grantee: Athens Economic Development Corp.
100 W. Tyler St., Athens, TX 75751
Russell Workman (903) 675-4617
Fax (903) 675-4830

Dallas/Fort
Worth

UTAH

FTZ No. 30 Salt Lake City
Grantee: Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City
451 South State St., Room 406
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Alison Weyher (801) 535-6230

Salt Lake City

VERMONT

FTZ No. 55 Burlington
Grantee/Operator: Greater Burlington Industrial
Corporation
P.O. Box 786, Burlington, VT 05402-0786
Frank Cioffi (802) 862-5726 x12
Fax (802) 860-1899

55A Pedigree
55B PBM Nutritionals, LLC

FTZ No. 268 Brattleboro
Grantee: Brattleboro Foreign-Trade Zone LLC
8 University Way, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Joe Famolare (802) 257-4755
VIRGINIA

FTZ No. 20 Suffolk
Grantee: Virginia Port Authority
600 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510
Kevin D. Burwell (757) 683-2120
Fax (757) 683-8500
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Burlington
International
Airport

Springfield

20B Newport News Shipbuilding
20C Giant Yorktown
20D Canon Virginia

Norfolk-Newport
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FTZ No. 137 Washington Dulles International
Airport
Grantee: Washington Dulles Foreign-Trade Zone
44701 Propeller Court, Suite 100
Dulles, VA 20166
Anita Kayser (703) 572-8714 Fax (703) 572-8418

WashingtonDulles

FTZ No. 185 Culpeper County
Grantee: Culpeper-County Chamber of
Commerce, Inc.
109 S. Commerce St., Culpeper, VA 22701
Norma Dunwody (540) 825-8628
Fax (540) 825-1149

185C Merck

Front Royal

FTZ No. 207 Richmond
Grantee: Capital Region Airport Commission
1 Richard W. Byrd Terminal Drive
Richmond International Airport, VA 23250
Russell L. Peaden (804) 226-8520
Fax (804) 625-2610

207B Hewlett-Packard Company
207C A. Wimpfheimer & Bro.,
Inc.

RichmondPetersburg

FTZ No. 238 Dublin
Grantee: New River Valley Economic
Development Alliance, Inc.
7520 Lee Highway, Fairlawn, VA 24141
Oliver Crosswhite (540) 267-0007
Fax (540) 674-9613

New River
Valley Airport

WASHINGTON FTZ No. 5 Seattle
Grantee/Operator: Port of Seattle Commission
P.O. Box 1209, Seattle, WA 98111
Kent Christopher (206) 728-3569
Fax (206) 728-3280
FTZ No. 85 Everett
Grantee: Port of Everett
P.O. Box 538, Everett, WA 98206
Carl Wollebek (800) 729-7678 or (425) 259-3164
Fax (425) 252-7366
FTZ No. 86 Tacoma
Grantee: Port of Tacoma
One Sitcom Plaza, Tacoma, WA 98421
Janice Oldenburg (253) 593-4550
Fax (253) 428-8643

Puget Sound

Puget Sound

86A Tacoma Boatbuilding
Puget Sound
86D Tesoro Refining & Marketing
86E Panasonic Shikoku
Electronics

FTZ No. 120 Cowlitz County
Grantee: Cowlitz Economic Development Council
1452 Hudson Street, P.O. Box 1278,
U.S. Bank Building, Suite 208
Longview, WA 98632
Ted Sprague (360) 423-9921 Fax (360) 423-1923

Longview

FTZ No. 128 Whatcom County
Grantee: Lummi Indian Business Council
2616 Kwina, Bellingham, WA 98226
Marc Taylor (360) 384-2395 Fax (360) 384-5521

Puget Sound

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FTZ No. 129 Bellingham
Grantee: Port of Bellingham
P.O. Box 1677, Bellingham, WA 98227-1677
Dodd Snodgrass (360) 676-2500
Fax (360) 671-6411
dodds@portofbellingham.com
www.portofbellingham.com

129A BP Products North America Puget Sound

FTZ No. 130 Blaine
Grantee: Port of Bellingham
P.O. Box 1677, Bellingham, WA 98227-1677
Dodd Snodgrass (360) 676-2500
Fax (360) 671-6411
dodds@portofbellingham.com
www.portofbellingham.com

Blaine

FTZ No. 131 Sumas
Grantee: Port of Bellingham
P.O. Box 1677, Bellingham, WA 98227-1677
Dodd Snodgrass (360) 676-2500
Fax (360) 671-6411
dodds@portofbellingham.com
www.portofbellingham.com

Sumas

FTZ No. 173 Grays Harbor
Grantee: Port of Grays Harbor
P.O. Box 660, Aberdeen, WA 98520-0141
Leonard Barnes (360) 533-9515
Fax (360) 533-9505

173A Lamb-Grays Harbor

Aberdeen

FTZ No. 203 Moses Lake
Grantee: Moses Lake Public Corporation
Port of Moses Lake, Grant County Airport, 7810
Andrews St. NE, Suite 200
Moses Lake, WA 98837
Craig L. Baldwin (509) 762-5363
Fax (509) 762-2713

203A TK Holdings Inc.

Port of Moses
Lake

FTZ No. 212 Tacoma
Grantee: Puyallup Tribal Foreign-Trade Zone
Corp., 1850 Alexander Ave., Tacoma, WA 98421
John Bell (253) 573-7871
Fax (253) 272-9514

Puget Sound

FTZ No. 216 Olympia
Grantee: Port of Olympia
915 Washington Street NE, Olympia, WA 98501
Kari Qvigstad (360) 528-8000
Fax (360) 528-8090

Puget Sound

FTZ No. 224 Spokane
Grantee: Spokane Airport Board
9000 W. Airport Dr. #204, Spokane, WA 99224
John G. Morrison (509) 455-6419
Fax (509) 624-6633

Spokane

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WISCONSIN

Appendix G

FTZ No. 229 Charleston
Grantee: West Virginia Economic Development
Authority
North Gate Business Park
160 Association Dr., Charleston, WV 25311
David Warner (304) 558-3650 Fax (304) 558-0206

Charleston

FTZ No. 240 Martinsburg
Grantee: West Virginia Economic Development
Authority
North Gate Business Park
160 Association Dr., Charleston, WV 25311
David Warner (304) 558-3650 Fax (304) 558-0206

Front Royal

FTZ No. 41 Milwaukee
Grantee: Foreign Trade Zone of Wisconsin, Ltd.
P.O. Box 340046, Milwaukee, WI 53224
Vincent J. Boever (414) 571-0748

41A AMC
41C GM
41E Bay Shipbuilding
41H Mercury Marine

Milwaukee

FTZ No. 167 Brown County
Grantee: Brown County, Wisconsin
2561 South Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54304
Dean Haen (920) 492-4950
Fax (920) 492-4957

167A Robin Manufacturing
167B Polaris Industries
167C Sargento Foods

Green Bay

FTZ No. 266 Dane County
Grantee: Dane County, Wisconsin
City-County Building, Room 421
210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Madison, WI 53703
Kathleen Falk (608) 266-4114
Fax (608) 266-2643
WYOMING

229A Toyota Motor
Manufacturing
229B E.I. du Pont de Nemours &
Co

Milwaukee

FTZ No. 157 Casper
Grantee: Natrona County International Airport
8500 Airport Parkway, Casper, WY 82604-1697
Dan E. Mann (307) 472-6688 x12

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Appendix H

APPENDIX H:
GLOSSARY OF TERMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND ACRONYMS
Admit, Admission are the CBP terms describing the shipment of merchandise into U.S. foreign-trade zones
under CBP supervision (19 C.F.R. 146.1).
Board means the Foreign-Trade Zones Board, which consists of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of
Commerce (chair) and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, or their designated alternates.
CBP is the abbreviation of United States Customs and Border Protection.
CFR is the abbreviation for the Code of Federal Regulations.
Customs means United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security.
Domestic origin/duty paid describes zone merchandise that is mainly of domestic origin, but also includes
foreign-origin merchandise on which customs entry and duty payments have been made prior to admission to the
zone site.
Domestic status (also, domestic status inputs) is used synonymously with domestic-origin/duty-paid (see
above). Domestic status is the customs status (19 C.F.R. § 146.43) for domestic-origin and duty-paid foreignorigin zone merchandise.
Entry for consumption is the term that describes the general CBP process of filing the appropriate customs
documents that allows merchandise to be brought into the commerce of the United States (19 C.F.R. 141). With
respect to foreign-trade zones, this process occurs when merchandise is shipped from the zone into U.S.
commerce.
EXP refers to an expansion of a general-purpose zone or subzone.
Exports describes the category of merchandise that is forwarded from zone sites to destinations in foreign
countries.
EXT refers to an extension of a time limit placed on zone sites or activity.
Foreign-trade zone is a restricted-access site, in or adjacent to a CBP port of entry, operated pursuant to public
utility principles under the sponsorship of a corporation granted authority by the Board pursuant to the ForeignTrade Zones Act (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u) and regulations (15 C.F.R. Part 400), and under supervision of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection.
Foreign status (also, foreign status inputs) describes zone merchandise admitted to a zone site under CBP
supervision that is normally of foreign origin. Such merchandise is admitted to zone sites without being subject to
formal customs entry procedures and payment of duties, unless and until the foreign merchandise enters customs
territory for domestic consumption. Foreign status merchandise is further categorized by CBP as either nonprivileged foreign or privileged foreign.
Forwarded (also, shipped) describes the category of merchandise that is shipped from or forwarded from zone
sites after release by CBP. This category includes merchandise that is forwarded to destinations in the U.S. market
as well as merchandise that is exported (i.e., forwarded to markets in foreign countries).
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FR is the abbreviation for the Federal Register.
FTZ means a foreign-trade zone.
FY is the abbreviation for fiscal year. The fiscal year for the federal government begins on October 1 and ends
September 30 of the following year.
Grant of authority is a document issued by the Board that authorizes a zone grantee to establish, operate, and
maintain a zone project or a subzone, subject to limitations and conditions specified in the Board’s regulations (19
C.F.R. Part 400 and 19 C.F.R. Part 146). The authority to establish a zone includes the authority to operate and
the responsibility to maintain it.
Manufacturing means activity involving the substantial transformation of a foreign article resulting in a new and
different article having a different name, character, and use.
Merchandise received involves merchandise received into activated FTZ space under FTZ procedures by
foreign-trade zones and subzones. It includes foreign status merchandise and domestic status merchandise.
MFG refers to manufacturing activity within a general-purpose zone or subzone.
Non-privileged foreign status is one of two customs categories of foreign status merchandise (See 19 C.F.R.
146.42). Such merchandise is evaluated based on its condition at the time it is shipped from the zone to the U.S.
market and entered for consumption by CBP.
NPF refers to non-privileged foreign status.
NZ is the abbreviation for a new zone.
PF refers to privileged foreign status.
Port of entry means a port of entry in the United States, as defined by part 101 of the CBP regulations of (19
C.F.R. Part 101), or a user-fee airport authorized under 19 U.S.C. 58b and listed in part 122 of the regulations of
the CBP (19 C.F.R. Part 122).
Privileged foreign status is one of two customs categories of foreign status merchandise (See 19 C.F.R.
146.41). Such merchandise maintains its status based on its condition when it was admitted to the zone. Thus,
when the merchandise is shipped from the zone to the U.S. market and entered for consumption by CBP, it is
evaluated based on the time-of-admission condition even though it might have undergone a transformation in the
zone.
Processing, when referring to zone activity, means any activity involving a change in condition of merchandise,
other than manufacturing, that results in a change in the customs classification of an article or in its eligibility for
entry for consumption.
Subzones are a special-purpose type of ancillary zone authorized by the Board, through grantees of public zones,
for operations by individual firms that cannot be accommodated within an existing zone, when it can be
demonstrated that the activity will result in a significant public benefit and is in the public interest.
SZ is the abbreviation for subzone.
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USC is the abbreviation for the United States Code.
Zone means a foreign-trade zone (see above) established under the provisions of the FTZ Act and regulations.
The term also includes subzones, unless the context indicates otherwise.
Zone grantee is the corporate recipient of a grant of authority for a zone project. The term “grantee” means “zone
grantee” unless otherwise indicated.
Zone operator is a corporation, partnership, or person that operates a zone or subzone under the terms of an
agreement with the zone grantee or an intermediary entity, with the concurrence of the CBP port director.
Zone project means the zone plan, including all of the zone and subzone sites that the Board authorizes under a
single grantee.

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