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OMB Control Number: 0694-0120
Expiration Date: September 30, 2020
Section 232 Investigation into Imports of Electrical Steel and Transformer‐Related Products
SCOPE OF ASSESSMENT
The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Office of Technology Evaluation (OTE), is conducting a survey of the U.S. grain‐oriented electrical steel (GOES) industry
and related transformer parts sector. Specifically, this survey is intended for companies that import, distribute, or produce laminations for stacked cores for incorporation into transformers,
stacked and wound cores for incorporation into transformers, electrical transformers, and transformer regulators markets. The survey results will be used to support an ongoing investigation on
the effect of imports of GOES and select downstream GOES products on the U.S. national security initiated under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended.
The principal goal of this survey is to assist the U.S. Department of Commerce in determining whether electrical steel and transformer‐related products are being imported into the United
States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security. Information collected will include facilities and production data, capacity utilization, mergers
and acquisitions, joint ventures, customers, sales and demand data, employment information, conditions of domestic and global competition, research and development, and other factors. The
resulting data will provide the U.S. Department of Commerce detailed steel industry information that is otherwise not publicly available and needed to effectively conduct this Section 232
investigation.
RESPONSE TO THIS SURVEY IS REQUIRED BY LAW
A response to this survey is required by law (50 U.S.C. Sec. 4555). Failure to respond can result in a maximum fine of $10,000, imprisonment of up to one year, or both. Information furnished
herewith is deemed confidential and will not be published or disclosed except in accordance with Section 705 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. Sec. 4555). Section
705 prohibits the publication or disclosure of this information unless the President determines that its withholding is contrary to the national defense. Information will not be shared with any
non‐government entity, other than in aggregate form. The information will be protected pursuant to the appropriate exemptions from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA),
should it be the subject of a FOIA request.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required to respond to nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.
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Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering
and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information to BIS Information Collection Officer, Room 6883, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230, and to the Office of Management and
Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (OMB Control No. 0694‐0120), Washington, D.C. 20503.
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Table of Contents
General Instructions
Definitions
Organization Information
Facility Information
U.S. Production, Inputs, and Costs
Suppliers/Imports
Customers/Exports
Financials
Employment
National Defense Support
Critical Infrastructure Support
Competition and Trade
COVID‐19 Impacts
Certification
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General Instructions
Your organization is required to complete this survey of the U.S. electrical steel and transformer‐related products industry, which can
be downloaded from the BIS website: http://www.bis.doc.gov/XXX
If you are unable to download the survey document, at your request, BIS survey support staff will e‐mail the Excel survey template
A. directly to you.
For your convenience, a PDF version of the survey and required drop‐down content is available on the BIS website to aid internal data
collection. DO NOT SUBMIT the PDF version of the survey as your response to BIS. Should this occur, your organization will be required
to resubmit the survey in the requested Excel format.
Respond to every question. Surveys that are not fully completed will be returned for completion. Use the comment boxes to provide
any information to supplement responses provided in the survey form. Make sure to record a complete answer in the space provided,
even if the space does not appear to expand to fit all of the information.
B.
DO NOT CUT AND PASTE RESPONSES WITHIN THIS SURVEY OR PASTE IN RESPONSES FROM OUTSIDE THE SURVEY. Survey inputs
should be completed by typing in responses or by using a drop‐down menu. The use of cut and paste can corrupt the survey template.
If your survey response is corrupted as a result of cut and paste response, your survey will be rejected and your organization must
immediately resubmit the survey.
C. Do not disclose any USG classified information in this survey form.
D.
Upon completion of the survey, final review, and certification, transmit the survey document via e‐mail to:
ESproducts232@bis.doc.gov
Questions related to the survey should be directed to BIS survey support staff at ESProducts232@bis.doc.gov
E. E‐mail is the preferred method of contact.
You may speak with a member of the BIS survey support staff by calling (202) 482‐4952.
For questions related to the overall scope of this Section 232 Investigation, contact ESProducts232@bis.doc.gov or:
Matthew Borman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Export Administration
Acting Director, Office of Technology Evaluation, BIS, Room 1093
U.S. Department of Commerce
F.
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20230
DO NOT submit completed surveys to Mr. Borman's postal or personal e‐mail address. All surveys must be submitted electronically to:
ESProducts232@bis.doc.gov
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Definitions
Term
Definition
Applied Research
A systematic study to gain knowledge or understanding necessary to determine the means by which a recognized
and specific need may be met. This activity includes work leading to the production of useful materials, devices,
and systems or methods, including design, development, and improvement of prototypes and new processes.
Authorizing Official
Basic Research
Capital Expenditures
An executive officer of the organization or business unit or another individual who has the authority to execute
this survey on behalf of the organization.
A systematic, scientific study directed toward greater knowledge or understanding of the fundamental aspects of
phenomena and of observable facts.
Investments made by an organization in buildings, equipment, property, and systems where the expense is
depreciated. This does not include expenditures for consumable materials, other operating expenses, and
salaries associated with normal business operations.
Cores (Stacked)
Layers of laminations of electrical steel that have been stacked together to form a transformer core, typically
used in larger distribution and power transformers. The stacked cores relevant to this investigation are classified
under HTSUS 8594.90.9638
Cores (Wound)
A transformer core that is comprised of a continuous length of electrical steel wound around a mandrel multiple
times, which is then heat treated to relieve internal stresses. Wound cores are often used in smaller distribution
transformers that step down the voltage. Wound cores relevant to this investigation are classified under HTSUS
8504.90.9642.
Customer
Any organization (external or internal entity) for which your organization manufactures/processes any product
comprised of, or containing, steel in any form.
Defense‐related Activities
Any product or service that your organization produces that is ultimately used by the U.S. Government for
defense purposes, whether by the armed services, the Department of Defense, or any other U.S. Government
entity.
Development
The design, simulation, and testing of a prototype, including experimental software or hardware systems, to
validate technological feasibility or concept of operation in order to reduce technological risk, or provide test
systems prior to production approval.
Electrical Steel
Electrical steel, also called lamination steel, silicon electrical steel, or transformer steel is specialty steel tailored
to produce certain magnetic properties, such as small hysteresis area and high permeability.
Exports
Shipments to destinations outside the United States.
Facility
A building or the minimum complex of buildings or parts of buildings that conduct steel production, in which an
organization operates to serve a particular function, producing revenue, and incurring costs for the company. A
facility may produce an item of tangible or intangible property or may perform a service. It may encompass a
floor or group of floors within a building, a single building, or a group of buildings or structures. Often, a facility is
a group of related locations at which organization employees work, together constituting a profit‐and‐loss center
for the company, and it may be identified by a unique DUNS number.
Full Time Equivalent (FTE)
Employees
Global Headquarters
Employees who work for 40 hours in a normal work week. Convert part‐time employees into "full time
equivalents" by taking their work hours as a fraction of 40 hours.
A location that serves as the organization’s hub of worldwide operations with all global branches or divisions
reporting to it.
Also called Cold Rolled Grain Oriented Steel (CRGO),a flat‐rolled alloy steel product which has is specially
processed so that optimal properties are developed in the rolling direction; containing by weight at least 0.6
percent but not more than 6 percent of silicon (typically 3.2%), not more than 0.08 percent of carbon, not more
than 1.0 percent of aluminum, and no other element in an amount that would give the steel the characteristics of
Grain‐Oriented Electrical Steel
another alloy steel, in coils or in straight lengths. GOES is typically available in thicknesses of 0.23 mm, 0.27mm,
(GOES)
0.30mm, and 0.35mm (called M3, M4, M5 and M6, respectively). The lower the thickness, the better the quality
of material in terms of core losses (eddy current loss and hysteresis loss). GOES that is relevant to this
investigation is currently classifiable under subheadings 7225.11.0000, 7226.11.1000, 7226.11.9030, and
7226.11.9060 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS).
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Definitions
Term
Definition
Harmonized Tariff Schedule
(HTS)
A 10‐digit numbering system that classifies a good based on its name, use, and/or the material used in its
construction. The number provides Customs and Border Protection (CBP) with a standardized method of tracking
all merchandise imported into the United States and sets out the tariff rates and statistical categories.
Import Value
Values reported should be landed, duty‐paid values at the U.S. port of entry, including ocean freight and
insurance costs, brokerage charges, and import duties (i.e., all charges except inland freight in the United States).
Inventory
Laminations
Non‐Oriented Electrical Steel
(NOES)
Non‐U.S. Facility
Organization
Product/Process Development
Production
Research & Development
Sales
Supplier
The goods or materials an organization holds for its own use or for the ultimate goal of sale.
Flat rolled products, not in coils, made from electrical steel, that have been cut to a shape and undergone
punching, coating, or other operations for their use as part of a transformer and are classified under HTSUS
8504.90.9634
Also called Cold Rolled Non‐Grain Oriented Steel (CRNGO), is electrical steel typically with a silicon level of 2 –
3.5% and have similar magnetic properties in all directions of the plane of the sheet. NOES is principally used for
motors, generators, alternator, ballasts and small transformers. NOES is covered by HTSUS Codes 7225.19.0000 ,
7226.19.1000, and 7226.19.9000.
A facility that is physically located outside of the United States.
A company, firm, laboratory, or other entity that owns or controls one or more U.S. establishment or facility
capable of designing and/or manufacturing steel products.
Conceptualization and development of steel product or steel production techniques prior to the production of
the product for customers (i.e., utilities, governmental agencies etc.).
The process of transforming inputs (raw materials, semi‐finished goods, subassemblies, ideas, information,
knowledge) into goods or services.
Basic and applied research in the engineering sciences, as well as design and development of prototype products
and processes. Efforts that an organization conducts towards innovating, introducing and/or improving products
and processes.
All reported and unreported sales of steel, including sales to end‐users, producers, financial entities,
intermediaries, traders, distributors, et al.
An entity from which your organization obtains inputs, which may be goods or services. A supplier may be
another organization with which you have a contractual relationship, or it may be another facility owned by the
same parent organization.
Transformer
An electrical apparatus that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another without any direct
electrical connection by the electromagnetic induction of an alternating electrical current between two or more
magnetically coupled coils or windings. Transformers are used to either increase (step‐up) or decrease (step‐
down) the voltage of an alternating electrical current within the circuitry of electrical equipment or systems. The
magnetic circuit where the voltage is transformed form the core of the transformer, and is often made from grain‐
oriented electrical steel. Transformers are classified according to their power handling capacity and type of
insulation in HTSUS categories 8504.21, 8504.22, 8504.23, 8504.31, 8504.32, 8504.33 and 8504.34. For
purposes of this investigation, dry transformers with a power handling capacity of less than or equal to 1KVA
are excluded from the subject product scope.
Voltage Regulator
A device designed to automatically regulate distribution line voltages within a desired range. These products are
classified within HTSUS 9032.89.4000. (Note: This HTSUS classification includes products other than voltage
regulators not subject to this investigation)
United States
The "United States" or "U.S." includes the 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Trust
Territories, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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1. Organization Information
Provide the following information for your organization
Organization Name
Street Address
City
State
A.
ZIP Code
Country of Global Headquarters
U.S. Point of Contact Name
U.S. Point of Contact Email
U.S. Point of Contact Phone
Is this organization owned, in whole or in part, by any private or government entity? Indicate Yes/No, then identify the entities below, if applicable. List entities
with at least 5% ownership.
Global Headquarters
Global Headquarters
Global Headquarters Street Address
Entity Name
Global Headquarters City
Country
State/Province
Ownership %
B.
At the global headquarters level, identify the total number of facilities that your organization currently operates, including standby/idle facilities, inside and outside the U.S., that
manufacture and/or distribute any of the subject products listed below.
Subject Products
Non‐Oriented Electrical Steel (NOES)
Grain‐Oriented Electrical Steel (GOES)
Laminations (Stacked)
Cores (Stacked)
C. Cores (Wound)
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650‐10000KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
(Specify)
Other
Number of U.S. Facilities
Comments:
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2. Facility Information
Identify the total number of facilities that your organization operates in the United States, including facilities on standby or idled, involved in the NOES, GOES, laminations (stacked), cores (stacked or wound), transformers, or voltage regulators
production activities. Facilities performing multiple functions should be counted just once for the total number, but each function should be listed separately below.
List your organization’s facilities involved in NOES, GOES, laminations (stacked), cores (stacked or wound), transformers, or voltage regulators production activities that are located in the United States, identifying each facility’s name, city, state, scope of activity, operating status, and any expected change in operations
(e.g. expansion, worker layoffs, shutdown, etc.) from 2020‐2023. If a single facility provides multiple functions under "Scope of Activity," list the facility on separate lines, and indicate each scope of activity and other relevant information separately. Also list any facilities that have been shut down since 2015.
Operating Status
Facility Name
City
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State
Scope of Activity
Product Capability
NOES
GOES
Laminations (Stacked)
Cores (Wound)
Cores (Stacked)
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid ‐DielectricTransformer 650‐10000KVA
Liquid‐DielectricTransformer Over 10000KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
Manufacture
Distribute
Both
Operating Status
Start Date of
Standby/Idle or
Shutdown
Future Operating Status
Reason for Satndby/Idle or
Shutdown
Operating
Idle/Standby
Shutdown
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options in
dropdown lists
If any of your U.S. facilities are scheduled to have a
1 change in operating status in the 2020‐2023 period,
explain the circumstances of this action.
If any of your U.S. facilities are scheduled to open or
2 may open in the 2020‐2023 period, explain the
circumstances of this action.
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Expansion
Upgrade
Starting Operations
Restarting Operations
Standby/Idle
Significant Modernization
Closure
None
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3a. U.S. Production
Identify the quantity of each subject product produced annually at each of your organization's U.S. facilities for the 2016 to 2019 period, and record the annual capacity, utilization rate, and average marginal cost per unit at the facility. Identify which
units are used for measurements.
NOES
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Units:
Facility Information
A.
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Facility Annual Capacity
for Product
Capacity Utilization
Rate Required to
Remain Profitable
Average Marginal Cost
per Unit
2018
2019
Facility Annual Capacity
for Product
Capacity Utilization
Rate Required to
Remain Profitable
Average Marginal Cost
per Unit
2018
2019
Facility Annual Capacity
for Product
Capacity Utilization
Rate Required to
Remain Profitable
Average Marginal Cost
per Unit
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
GOES
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Units:
Facility Information
B.
2015
2016
2017
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Laminations (Stacked)
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products below is
not relevant to your organization.
Units:
Average percent frequency for which production
incorporates GOES versus non‐GOES subsitutes
C.
Facility Information
2015
2016
2017
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Cores (Stacked)
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Other product categories to be
included in this section:
Units:
Average percent frequency for which production
incorporates GOES versus non‐GOES subsitutes
D.
Facility Information
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
Facility Name
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Cores (Wound)
Capacity Utilization
Average Marginal Cost
Rate Required to
Liquid-Dielectric
Transformer
Under 650KVA
per Unit
Remain Profitable
Liquid-Dieletcric Transformer 650-10000KVA
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 1-16KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 16-500KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
Facility Annual Capacity
for Product
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For U.S. operations, provide the U.S. sales and export sales data for the 2015 to 2019 period for your organization's subject products. Record $ in Thousands USD, e.g. $12,000.00
= survey input of $12
NOES
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Prev
Units:
1
U.S. and Export Sales
U.S. Sales (Specified Unit)
U.S. Sales ($)
Average U.S. Sales Price per Unit ($)
Export Sales (Specified Unit)
Export Sales ($)
Average Export Sales Price per Unit ($)
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2017
2018
2019
2017
2018
2019
2017
2018
2019
Percentage of Total 2019 Sales Attributable to Product
GOES
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Units:
U.S. and Export Sales
U.S. Sales (Specified Unit)
2
U.S. Sales ($)
Average U.S. Sales Price per Unit ($)
Export Sales (Specified Unit)
Export Sales ($)
Average Export Sales Price per Unit ($)
2015
2016
Percentage of Total 2019 Sales Attributable to Product
Laminations (Stacked)
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Units:
U.S. and Export Sales
U.S. Sales (Specified Unit)
3
U.S. Sales ($)
Average U.S. Sales Price per Unit ($)
Export Sales (Specified Unit)
Export Sales ($)
Average Export Sales Price per Unit ($)
2015
2016
Percentage of Total 2019 Sales Attributable to Product
Cores (Stacked)
Select 'Not Applicable' if the category of products is not
relevant to your organization
Units:
U.S. and Export Sales
U.S. Sales (Specified Unit)
4
U.S. Sales ($)
Average U.S. Sales Price per Unit ($)
Export Sales (Specified Unit)
Export Sales ($)
Average Export Sales Price per Unit ($)
2015
2016
Other product categories to be included in
this section:
Cores (Wound)
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer 650-10000KVA
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 1-16KVA
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Dry-Type/Other
Voltage Regulators
Percentage of Total 2019 Sales Attributable to Product
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3c. Production Inputs and Costs
Answer the following questions related to your organization's manufacturing inputs.
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2
How has your organization's usage of GOES relative to
subsitutes changed since 2015?
Use more GOES; Use more substitutes; No
Change; NA
For the following transformer categories, indicate whether, on average, GOES is required or preferred, or if subsitutes are preferred, then explain.
Transformer Type
A.
Explain
Explain
GOES Sourcing Decision
A. Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
GOES Required
B. Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650KVA‐10000KVA
GOES Preferred
C. Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000
Substitute Preferred
D. Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Under 1‐16KVA
E. Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 16‐500KVA
F. Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
For each subject product listed below, record the percentage of total manufacturing cost associated with the listed inputs.
Subject Product
1
2
3
4
5
B.
6
7
Average Percentage Cost of Grain‐Oriented Average Percentage Cost of GOES
Substitute Per Unit
Electrical Steel per Unit
Laminations (Stacked)
Cores (Stacked)
Cores (Wound)
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650KVA‐10000KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
Average Percentage Cost of
Laminations (Stacked)
Average Percentage Cost of
Cores (Stacked)
Average Percentage Cost of Cores (Wound)
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options
in dropdown lists
8 Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
9 Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
10 Voltage Regulators
Answer the following questions related to your organization's operating costs.
C.
Average Total 2019 Labor Costs as a Percentage of Total Facilty
Operating Cost:
Do labor costs make it difficult for
your organization to remain
competitive? Explain:
Average Total 2019 Cybersecurity Costs as a Percentage of
Total Facility Operating costs:
Do cybersecurity costs make it
difficult for your organization to
remain competitive? Explain:
Have input costs for transformers (i.e. costs of GOES,
laminations, cores, labor, etc.) increased since 2018?
Explain:
For each of the subject products listed below, identify and explain whether your organization has experienced sourcing issues related to shortage of supply since 2015. For each subject product, indicate whether your organization bases input sourcing or supplier decisions
on standard or technical quality differences between available suppliers. Also indicate whether it is necessary or a preference that your organization base input sourcing or supplier decisions on standard or technical quality differences, or if another factor is the main
factor in sourcing decisions. Indicate the top country from which your organization chooses to source the listed products, and explain your answers.
Subject Product
1 GOES
2 Laminations (Stacked)
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5
D. 6
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10
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Cores (Stacked)
Cores (Wound)
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650KVA‐10000KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Under 1‐16KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
Has your organization experienced any
shortages in supply of critical materials
related to the manufacture of the subject
products?
Explain
Is it necessary or a preference that your
Indicate the top country from
organization base input sourcing or
supplier decisions on standard or
which your organization sources
this product
technical quality differences between
suppliers?
Ongoing
Necessary
Past
Preference
Future Expected
Sometimes Necessary
Standard/Quality Not the Top Factor
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4. Suppliers/Imports
For each type of subject product purchased (purchases include both domestic and imports) by your organization from 2015‐2019, state the supplier, quantity purchased, and total value of those purchases. Indicate whether the supplier is related to your organization, and the country of origin of the subject product. The suppliers listed should be
your organization's top 10 suppliers by average volume over the 2015‐2019 period.
NOES
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for NOES. Where necessary,
input 0.
2015
Supplier Name
Supplier Country
Is the Supplier a
Related Party?
Country of Fabrication
1
2
3
A
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
End‐Use
Laminations
Cores
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650‐10000KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
Other
Top Factor Influecing
Purchase from Supplier
Volume
2016
Value ($USD)
Price
Quality
Delivery
Sole Source
Relationship
Technical Specification
Other
Volume
2017
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
2018
Volume
Value ($USD)
2019
Volume
Value ($USD)
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options in
dropdown lists
GOES
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for GOES. Where necessary,
input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Is the Supplier a
Related Party?
Country of Fabrication
End‐Use
Top Factor Influecing
Purchase from Supplier
2015
Volume
Value ($USD)
2016
Volume
2017
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
2018
Volume
Value ($USD)
2019
Volume
Value ($USD)
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3
B 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Laminations (Stacked)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Laminations (Stacked).
Where necessary, input 0.
2015
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Is the Supplier a
Related Party?
Country of Fabrication
End‐Use
Top Factor Influecing
Purchase from Supplier
Volume
Value ($USD)
2016
Volume
2017
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
2018
Volume
Value ($USD)
2019
Volume
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
C
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Cores (Stacked)
Identify your organization's total number of suppliers for Cores (Stacked). Where
necessary, input 0.
Supplier
Supplier Headquarters
Is the Supplier a
Related Party?
Country of Fabrication
End‐Use
Top Factor Influecing
Purchase from Supplier
2016
2015
Volume
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
D 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Volume
2017
2018
OtherVolume
product
categories
to beVolume
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
included in this section:
Value ($USD)
2019
Value ($USD)
Cores (Wound)
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid-Dieletcric Transformer 650-10000KVA
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 1-16KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 16-500KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
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5. Customers/Exports
For each type of subject product shipment (shipments include both domestic and exports) by your organization from 2015‐2019, state the customer name, quantity shipped and total value of those shipments. Indicate whether the customer is related to your organization, and the country of origin of
the subject product. The customers listed should be your organization's top 10 customers by average volume over the 2015‐2019 period.
NOES
Identify your organization's total number of customers for NOES. Where necessary, input 0.
2015
Customer Name
A
Country Destination
Is the customer a
related party?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Primary End Use of Product
Volume
2016
Value ($USD)
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650‐10000KVA
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
Other
Volume
2018
2017
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
2019
Volume
Value ($USD)
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options in
dropdown lists
GOES
Identify your organization's total number of customers for GOES. Where necessary, input 0.
2015
Customer Name
B
Country Destination
Is the customer a
related party?
Primary End Use of Product
Volume
Value ($USD)
2016
Volume
2017
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
Volume
2019
2018
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Laminations (Stacked)
Identify your organization's total number of customers for Laminations (Stacked). Where necessary, input 0.
Customer Name
C
Country Destination
Is the customer a
related party?
2015
Primary End Use of Product
Volume
Value ($USD)
2017
2016
Volume
2019
2018
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Cores (Stacked)
Identify your organization's total number of customers for Cores (Stacked). Where necessary, input 0.
Customer Name
D
Country Destination
Is the customer a
related party?
2015
Primary End Use of Product
Volume
Value ($USD)
2016
Volume
2017
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Other product
categories
to be
2019
2018
included
in this
section:
Volume
Value ($USD)
Volume
Value ($USD)
Value ($USD)
Cores (Wound)
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Liquid-Dieletcric Transformer 650-10000KVA
Liquid-Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 1-16KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer 16-500KVA
Dry-Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
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6. Financials
Provide the following financial line items for your location for the last five years below.
Source of Income Statement Items:
Reporting Schedule:
Income Statement (Select Line Items)
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Net Sales (and other revenue)
1 Defense‐Related Sales Percentage
2 Non‐U.S. Sales Percentage
Cost of Sales / Cost of Goods Sold
B.
C.
Depreciation and Amortization
Total Operating Income (Loss)
D.
Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
E.
Net Income
F.
Source of Balance Statement Items:
Reporting Schedule:
Balance Sheet (Select Line Items)
A.
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Cash
A.
Inventories
B.
Current Assets
C.
Total Assets
D.
Current Liabilities
E.
Total Liabilities
F.
Retained Earnings
G.
Total Owner's Equity
H.
Source of Other Items:
Reporting Schedule:
Other Select Items
2015
A.
B.
Record $ in Thousands, e.g. $12,000.00 = survey input of $12
2016
2017
2018
2019
Research & Development (R&D) Expenditure
1 Defense‐Related R&D Percentage
Capital Expenditure (CapEx)
1 Defense‐Related CapEx Percentage
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7. Employment
Record the total number of full time equivalent (FTE) employees and contractors for the 2015 to 2019 period for U.S. facilities that produce subject products.
2015
2016
2017
2018
FTE Employees
A
FTE Contractors
Production/Engineering FTE Employees or
Contractors
Identify the key workforce issues your organization has experienced or anticipates in the next five years.
Primary Occupation
Affected
Issue
Employee Turnover
B Finding Experienced Workers
Both
Ongoing, Expected to
Continue
Past Only (Resolved)
Other
Expected In Future
Finding Qualified Workers
None
No or Not Applicable
Attracting Workers to Location
Production/Engineering
Explain
Timeframe
Finding U.S. Citizens
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options in
dropdown lists
Significant Portion of Workforce Retiring
Other
(specify)
Has your organization's employment been
C impacted as a result of the trade remedies imposed
by the 2018 Section 232 Steel investigation?
Explain:
If you resumed operations at an idled or shutdown
facility, do you reasonably anticipate being able to
D
hire or rehire workers? What would the hiring
timeline be?
Explain:
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8 National Defense Support
Did your organization directly or indirectly supply any subject products for U.S. defense systems or installations between 2015 and 2020 YTD? If no, proceed to next tab. If yes, complete
A
sections B, C, and D below.
From the list of U.S. Government agencies below, select those whose systems you supported between 2015 and 2020 YTD.
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Coast Guard
Department of Energy
U.S. Army
U.S. Intelligence Community (such
as CIA, NGA, NRO, NSA)
Other
(Specify)
U.S. Marine Corps
Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
Other
(Specify)
U.S. Navy
Defense Logistics Agency
Other
(Specify)
B
Indicate which subject products your organization directly or indirectly provides for U.S. defense systems, installations, or known U.S. defense end uses, and the percentage of your organization's 2019 sales that are attributable to national
defense support. Specify the primary Department of Defense Acquisition Category (ACAT) Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP) support your organization provides for each relevant subject product, if known.
Product
C
Defense Support?
1 NOES
Direct
2 GOES
Indirect
3 Laminations (Stacked)
Both
4 Cores (Stacked)
None
5 Cores (Wound)
Unknown
6 Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Percentage of 2019 Sales
Attributable to Defense Sales
Primary DOD ACAT/MDAP Support
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options in
dropdown lists
7 Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650‐10000KVA
8 Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
9 Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
10 Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
11 Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
12 Voltage Regulators
Are any of your organization's subject‐related contracts
rated under the Defense Priorities & Allocations System
D
(DPAS)? Further information about DPAS can be found
here: https://www.dcma.mil/DPAS/
If yes, specify the nature and
product of the DPAS rating:
Comments:
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9. Critical Infrastructure
From the list of Critical Infrastructure Sectors below, indicate whether your organization provides subject products that support that sector, then select the primary product for which your organization supports each sector. Identify your organization's
primary customer associated with the sector and product support for each sector supported. In‐depth definitions of each sector may be found at: https://www.dhs.gov/cisa/critical‐infrastructure‐sectors
Critical Infrastructure Sector
Sector Support
Primary Product Support
Chemical Sector
Yes
NOES
Commercial Facilites Sector
No
GOES
No Support
Laminations (Stacked)
Communications Sector
Critical Manufacturing Sector
Cores (Wound)
Dams Sector
Cores (Stacked)
A Defense Industrial Base Sector
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Under 650KVA
Emergency Services Sector
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer 650‐10000KVA
Energy Sector
Liquid‐Dielectric Transformer Over 10000KVA
Financial Services Sector
Food and Agriculture Sector
Government and Facilities Sector
Healthcare and Public Health Sector
Primary Customer Associated with
Sector/Product Support
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 1‐16KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer 16‐500KVA
Dry‐Type/Other Transformer Over 500KVA
Voltage Regulators
Information Technology Sector
Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste Sector
Transportation Systems Sector
Waste and Wastewater Systems Sector
Comments:
Survey responses will be
restricted to these options in
dropdown lists
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10. Competition and Trade
From 2009 to 2019, indicate whether import competition has affected your U.S. subject‐product related operations, sales, employment, planned expansions, etc. with respect to
the production of any type of subject product. Indicate Yes/No and explain.
Item
Yes/No
Explain
1 Manufacturing Operations
A
2 Sales
3 Employment
4 Planned Expansions
5
Other:
Does your organization anticipate any negative effects on its business due to future imports of subject products into the United States from the listed countries below? Indicate
Yes/No and explain below.
Country
Yes/No
Explain
1 Mexico
2 Canada
B
3
Other:
4
Other:
5
Other:
6
Other:
7
Other:
8
Other:
9
Other:
10
Other:
Describe the top five most significant challenges to the competitive position of your organization in the U.S. subject product market.
1
2
1
3
4
5
C.
Describe the top five most significant challenges to the competitive position of your organization in the non‐U.S. subject product market.
1
2
2
3
4
5
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11. COVID‐19 Impacts
Identify any impacts or actions resulting from the COVID‐19 pandemic at your location, ranking the top three most significant impacts and top three most important actions (1 being the most
important issue; 2 being the next most important issue, etc.):
Rank
Short Term/
Rank
Impacts Experienced
Actions Taken
‐Yes/No‐
Top 3
Long Term
Top 3
Increased cost of materials
Reduce workforce
Inability to access work location
Increase online/remote work capabilities
Inability to fulfill contracts
Seek government assistance
Reduced sales
Delay or reject new contracts
Foreign supplier manufacturing delays
Begin to produce pandemic‐related products
A.
Domestic supplier manufacturing delays
Increase use of domestic suppliers
Increased demand
Reduce use of suppliers located in China
Transportation‐based disruptions
Reduce use of suppliers located outside the U.S. and China
Financing difficulties
Increase inventories
Labor shortages
Increase supplier redundancy
Other
(specify here)
Other
Identify any USG actions that would have best mitigated COVID‐19
impacts to this location:
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12. Certification
The undersigned certifies that the information herein supplied in response to this questionnaire is complete and correct to the best of his/her
knowledge. It is a criminal offense to willfully make a false statement or representation to any department or agency of the United States Government
as to any matter within its jurisdiction (18 U.S.C. 1001 (1984 & SUPP. 1197)).
Once your organization has completed this survey, save a copy and submit it via email to ESProducts232@bis.doc.gov. Be sure to retain your survey for
your records and to facilitate any necessary edits or clarifications.
Organization Name
Organization's Internet Address
Name of Authorizing Official
Title of Authorizing Official
E‐mail Address
Phone Number and Extension
Date Certified
In the box below, provide any additional comments or any other information you wish to include regarding this survey assessment.
How many hours did it take to complete this survey?
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