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THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE TOP 100 EXPORTERS IN 2009: U.S. FOREIGN TRADE VIA OCEAN CONTAINER TRANSPORT ?09 RA N K JOC TO P 100 IM P O R T E R S HE A D Q U A R T E R S TEUS IN 2009 WE B S I T E SE C T O R 1 AMERICA CHUNG NAM City of Industry, Calif. 259,300 www.acni.net Paper/Recyclables Exports recycled paper to China?s largest containerboard manufacturer and sister company, Nine Dragons Paper Industries, whose annual consumption is almost 6 million tons. 2 KOCH INDUSTRIES Wichita, Kan. 120,600 www.kochind.com Conglomerate Private U.S. company. More than 37 percent of its container volume is from the Harmon Associates unit of Georgia-Pacific. 3 INTERNATIONAL PAPER Memphis 120,100 www.ipaper.com Paper/Forest Products Acquisition of Svenska Cellulosa?s Asia packaging business expected to close by end of June. Acquired Weyerhaeuser?s containerboard, packaging and recycling business for $6 billion in 2008. 4 WEYERHAEUSER Federal Way, Wash. 112,500 www.weyerhaeuser.com Forest/Paper Products Owns or leases 6 million U.S. timberland acres. Sold containerboard, packaging and recycling business to International Paper for $6 billion in 2008. Owns Westwood Shipping. 5 NEWPORT CH INTL. Orange, Calif. 110,900 www.newportchintl.com; Paper/Steel / www.chrecycling.com Plastics Recyclables A partnership with Canusa Hershman Recycling exports paper, steel and plastics recyclables to Asia, primarily China. Three-fourths of annual volume is exported. 6 DOW CHEMICAL Midland, Mich. 103,000 www.dow.com Diversified Acquired Rohm & Haas in 2009 for $15 billion. Sold Americas Stryenics joint venture and Styron unit earlier this year. 7 CARGILL Wayzata, Minn. 90,300 www.cargill.com Conglomerate Private U.S. company with more than $116 billion in revenue. Major investor in global phosphate, potash and nitrogen specialist Mosaic. Owns Cargill Ocean Transportation. 8 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES Wilmington, Calif. 90,000 www.wilmingtonindustrialpark. Paper/Recyclables Exports wastepaper, primarily to mainland China. org/business 9 DENISON INTERNATIONAL Diamond Bar, Calif. 86,900 N/A Paper/Recyclables Exports wastepaper, primarily to mainland China. 10 PROCTER & GAMBLE Cincinnati 78,000 www.pg.com Mfg-Consumer Products More than 30 percent of 2009 sales were to developing markets. Placing new focus on 40 best-selling brands. Sold prescription drug unit in 2009. Acquisition of Natura Pet Products expected to close in June. 11 DUPONT Wilmington, Del. 74,300 www.dupont.com Diversified Sold two performance polymers to Celanese in 2010. Brands include Pioneer Hi-Bred International. Owns 72 percent of Solae, a St. Louis soy ingredient product company. 12 JC HORIZON Arcadia, Calif. 72,400 www.jchorizonltd.com Paper/Paper Products/ Recyclables Serves the Asia-Pacific recycled pulp and paper products market, primarily China, where it has several offices. 13 EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL Houston 70,700 www.exxonmobilchemical.com Chemicals A subsidiary of ExxonMobil that produces and markets petrochemicals in automobile, packaging, construction/industrial and personal care sectors. Two- thirds of sales come outside the U.S. Expanding in Asia. 14 CEDARWOOD-YOUNG (ALLAN CO.) Baldwin Park, Calif. 68,800 www.allancompany.com Paper/Recyclables Processes more than 1.3 million tons a year of paper, glass, plastics, aluminum, e-waste and other recyclables in 12 California plants 15 SHINTECH Houston 66,900 www.shintechinc.com Chemicals Largest U.S. producer of polyvinyl chloride. Parent is Shin-Etsu Chemical of Japan. 16 DELONG Clinton, Wis. 65,100 www.delongcompany.com Animal Feed/Grain Private company with grain, fertilizer, agrichemicals, seed, feed and pet food operations. Transport unit is Del. 17 SIMS METAL MANAGEMENT New York 60,700 www.simsmm.com Metals/Electronics/ Recyclables Part of Australia?s Sims Group, which acquired Metal Management last year and rebranded the global electronics and metals recycling business under Sims Metal Management. 18 MEADWESTVACO Richmond, Va. 58,100 www.mwv.com Diversified Closed or restructured 16 facilities and cut 13 percent of global work force in 2009. More than two-thirds of 2009 revenue came from U.S. operations. Exports represented 13 percent of U.S. sales last year. 19 GENESIS RESOURCE ENTERPRISES Springfield, N.J. 54,800 N/A Paper/Recyclables Exports wastepaper to Asia, primarily to mainland China from New York. For further information, contact Marsha Salisbury, JoC research editor, msalisbury@joc.com, 973-848-7024. www.joc.com THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE 15A THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE TOP 100 EXPORTERS IN 2009: U.S. FOREIGN TRADE VIA OCEAN CONTAINER TRANSPORT ?09 RA N K JOC TO P 100 IM P O R T E R S HE A D Q U A R T E R S TEUS IN 2009 WE B S I T E SE C T O R 20 CELLMARK GROUP Corte Madera, Calif.; Norwalk, Conn. 51,300 www.cellmark.com Paper/Paper Products/ Recyclables Overall 2009 global volume was 5 million tons. The paper, packaging and recycling divisions are based in the U.S. Only the pulp business is based in Sweden at parent Cellmark. 21 ALLENBERG COTTON Cordova, Tenn. 46,900 www.allenberg.com Cotton Cotton merchandising division of Paris-based Louis Dreyfus Group is in the midst of a merger with Dunavant Enterprises. 22 ARMY & AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE Dallas 46,200 www.aafes.com Retail $10 billion military retailer operates more than 3,100 facilities in the U.S. and worldwide. Funded solely through its sales, it sells at low price via on-base locations; online exchange catalog and store; and online mall to authorized customers. 23 BASF Florham Park, N.J. 44,000 www.basf.us Chemicals-Diversified Global headquarters in Germany. The North American unit had $13 billion in 2009 sales. Acquired competitor Ciba Holding in April 2009. 24 ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND Decatur, Ill. 42,800 www.admworld.com Agriculture Agricultural processor for food ingredients, animal nutrition, biofuel and industrial products. Owns or leases 1,700 barges, 23,500 railcars, 700 trucks and 1,600 trailers. 25 SCOULAR Omaha 42,600 www.scoular.com Agriculture/Foodstuffs Privately held, employee-owned food, feed and renewable fuel agricultural products marketing company. NVOCC and forwarder TSC Container Freight is a separate division. 26 RAYONIER Jacksonville, Fla. 38,800 www.rayonier.com Forest/Paper Products Structured as a timber real estate investment trust. 40 percent of sales are international. Core businesses are timber, cellulose specialty performance fibers and real estate. 27 MEGA FIBER Brea, Calif. 37,600 N/A Paper/Recyclables Exports recycled paper to mainland China. 28 ADVANCED STEEL RECOVERY Fontana, Calif. 37,400 www.advancedsteel.com Metals/Recyclables Offers industrial scrap metal management program, including online tracking and payments, and direct delivery to steel mills. 29 JBS USA Greeley, Colo. 35,600 www.jbsswift.com; Refrigerated Meats/Poultry www.pilgrimspride.com Brazil?s JBS Group acquired processor Swift & Co. in 2007, Smithfield Beef Group in 2008 and a majority share in Pilgrim?s Pride, the largest U.S. poultry products producer and processor for $800 million, in 2009. 30 H. MUEHLSTEIN/RAVAGO AMERICAS Norwalk, Conn. 34,800 www.muehlstein.com; Chemicals Global reseller of plastic and rubber polymers is a member of Ravago Americas. www.ravago.com 31 EASTMAN CHEMICAL Kingsport, Tenn. 34,600 www.eastman.com Chemicals/Plastics Completed the acquisition of Genovique Specialties in May. Reviewing strategic options, including a possible divestiture, for PET business in the Performance Polymers segment. 32 INTERNATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS Foxboro, Mass. 32,800 www.ifpcorp.com Paper/Recyclables Part of Kraft Group, which also includes Rand-Whitney, Gillette Stadium, the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution soccer team. 33 WAL-MART STORES Bentonville, Ark. 32,400 www.walmartstores.com Retail The world?s largest retailer with 8,416 stores and 2 million associates had $305 billion in U.S. and $100 billion in international net sales in year ending Jan. 31. Packaging and inventory reduction initiatives continue. 34 TOYOTA TSUSHO AMERICA Georgetown, Ky. 31,400 www.taiamerica.com Conglomerate Operates trading and supply chain management within Toyota Group. Global headquarters in Japan. Has metals, machinery/electronics, chemicals/ plastics, automotive, agriculture/food and consumer products divisions. 35 EKMAN RECYCLING Brick, N.J. 29,700 www.ekmanrecycling.com Paper/Recyclables Ekman Group acquired materials recovery firm KC International in 2004 and formed Ekman Recycling. 36 SINO PAPER Fullerton, Calif. 29,300 N/A Paper/Recyclables Recycler exports wastepaper to Asia, primarily mainland China. 37 SAM & JENNY Bellevue, Wash. 28,200 N/A Paper/Recyclables Exports wastepaper from the West Coast to Asia, primarily mainland China and South Korea. 38 ANDERSON HAY & GRAIN Ellensburg, Wash 27,900 www.anderson-hay.com Animal Feed Ships hay and straw through Pacific Northwest ports to Asia. Opening office in China. 39 KIMBERLY-CLARK Dallas 27,300 www.kimberly-clark.com Mfg-Consumer Goods Health and hygiene company operates in 35 countries and exports to 150. 53 percent of 2009 revenue came from U.S. business. For further information, contact Marsha Salisbury, JoC research editor, msalisbury@joc.com, 973-848-7024. 16A THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE www.joc.com MAY 31.2010 TOP 100 IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS SPECIAL REPORT THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE TOP 100 EXPORTERS IN 2009: U.S. FOREIGN TRADE VIA OCEAN CONTAINER TRANSPORT ?09 RA N K JOC TO P 100 IM P O R T E R S HE A D Q U A R T E R S TEUS IN 2009 WE B S I T E SE C T O R 40 WM RECYCLE AMERICA Houston 26,700 www.recycleamerica.com Diversified/Recycler A national network of recycling services in paper, plactics and electronics, Subsidiary of Waste Management. Operates more than 100 recycling plants in North America. 41 TZENG LONG USA Commerce, Calif. 26,400 www.tzenglong.com Paper/Recyclables Wastepaper recycling and secondary paper fiber firm is the U.S. branch of Cheng Loong, a paper and corrugated carton manufacturer in Taiwan. Owns two wastepaper-packing plants in California. 42 AJC INTL. Atlanta 25,800 www.ajcfood.com Food/Refrigerated Private meat, poultry, fruit, vegetable and seafood distributor specializes in refrigerated foods with its own brands. Provides cargo logistics and operates warehouses in the U.S. and overseas. 43 G.A. PAPER INTL. Tampa, Fla. 25,500 www.gapaper.com Paper/Recyclables Head office in Markham, Ontario. Exports recycled paper and products from mid-Atlantic ports, primarily to the Mediterranean, North Africa and Middle East. ITOCHU INTL. New York 25,500 www.itochu.com Diversified North American unit of parent Itochu Japan. Trading company manages investments, 27 subsidiaries and affiliates. Export strength in the Itochu Chemicals Americas unit. 45 SMURFIT-STONE CONTAINER Creve Coeur, Mo.; Chicago 25,100 www.smurfit-stone.com Paper Products/Recyclables Containerboard and corrugated packaging producer and paper recycler. Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 2009. 46 CATERPILLAR Peoria, Ill. 25,000 www.cat.com Mfg-Machinery 2009 sales off 37 percent year-over-year. Manufactures construction and mining equipment, engines and turbines with global dealer network. Manufactures and distributes trucks with Navistar. 47 3M St. Paul, Minn. 24,800 www.3m.com Chemicals More than 63 percent of $23.1 billion in 2009 worldwide revenue came from international sales. Operates in 28 states and more than 65 countries. 48 BAILEY BROTHERS FARMS Ephraim, Utah 24,200 N/A Animal Feed/Grain Exports from the West Coast to the Middle East and Asia. 49 CONAGRA FOODS Omaha 24,100 www.conagra.com Food-Diversified New Lamb Weston sweet potato plant to open in November near Delhi, La. Acquired Elan Nutrition in April. 50 SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS Pittsfield, Mass. 23,800 www.sabic-ip.com Chemicals/Plastics Rebranded upon the $11.6 billion Sabic acquisition of former GE Plastics in 2008. Offers engineering thermoplastics materials solutions in resins, films and polymer shapes. 51 SMITHFIELD FOODS Smithfield, Va. 23,500 www.smithfieldfoods.com Food/Refrigerated Sold Smithfield Beef to JBS Group in 2008. Diversified foods include fresh and packaged pork, turkey and gourmet foods. Brands include Farmland Foods, Armour-Eckrich, John Morrell and Butterball. 52 TYSON FOODS Springdale, Ark. 23,300 www.tyson.com Refrigerated Meats/Poultry Processes and markets beef, poultry and pork and produces prepared food products. Produces poultry in Mexico, Brazil, China and India, and beef in Argentina. New refrigerated pet food business. 53 CGB ENTERPRISES Mandeville, La. 22,400 www.cgb.com Agriculture/Diversified Large inland-river shipper owned by cooperative Zen-Noh and trading firm Itochu. Specializes in grain, soybean processing, bioenergy and fertilizer trade. Operates barge fleet and owns Consolidated Terminals & Logistics. 54 BUCKEYE TECHNOLOGIES Memphis 22,200 www.bkitech.com Mfg-Specialty Fibers/ Non-Wovens Manufacturer and marketer of cellulose-based specialty products. Operates facilities in the U.S., Germany, Canada and Brazil. 67 percent of sales are outside the U.S. 55 MILLS BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL Kent, Wash. 21,900 N/A Food/Grain Exports grain and beans to Asia from the West Coast. Subsidiaries include Global Harvest Foods and Northwood Farms. 56 MITSUI & CO. (USA) New York 21,200 www.mitsui.com Conglomerate Largest overseas subsidiary of Japan?s Mitsui & Co., which has 154 offices in 66 countries, including 10 in the U.S. YAO YANG ENTERPRISES/ Los Alamitos, Calif. 21,200 N/A Paper/Recyclables SUNSHINE PAPER Exports wastepaper primarily from the West Coast to Asia, mostly mainland China. 58 T&T GROUP Humble, Texas 20,400 www.ttgp.com Chemicals/Recyclables Supplies recycled plastic scrap and synthetic resins to six reprocessing and compounding plants in China?s Pearl River Delta. For further information, contact Marsha Salisbury, JoC research editor, msalisbury@joc.com, 973-848-7024. 18A THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE www.joc.com MAY 31.2010 TOP 100 IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS SPECIAL REPORT THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE TOP 100 EXPORTERS IN 2009: U.S. FOREIGN TRADE VIA OCEAN CONTAINER TRANSPORT THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE TOP 100 EXPORTERS IN 2009: U.S. FOREIGN TRADE VIA OCEAN CONTAINER TRANSPORT ?09 RA N K JOC TO P 100 IM P O R T E R S HE A D Q U A R T E R S TEUS IN 2009 WE B S I T E SE C T O R ?09 RA N K JOC TO P 100 IM P O R T E R S HE A D Q U A R T E R S TEUS IN 2009 WE B S I T E SE C T O R 59 TRANS COASTAL SUPPLY Decatur, Ill. 20,100 www.agriload.com Animal Feed/Grain 80 U.S. AGENCY FOR Washington 15,800 www.usaid.gov Humanitarian Aid Established in 2008. Markets agri-feed and grain. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Works with more than 3,500 U.S. companies and 300 U.S. private volunteer organizations. All commodities must be marked ?From the American People.? 60 HANESBRANDS Winston Salem, N.C. 20,000 www.hanesbrands.com Apparel Mfg. PL-480 cargo has U.S.-flag cargo preference rules. Spun off from Sara Lee in 2006. Brands include L?Eggs, Just My Size, Champion, Bali, Playtex, Wonderbra, Duofold, Outer Banks and Barely There. 81 FRUIT OF THE LOOM Bowling Green, Ky. 15,700 www.fruit.com Apparel Mfg. 61 DEERE Moline, Ill. 19,900 www.deere.com Mfg-Equipment A Berkshire Hathaway company. Includes Russell Corp., VF Brands and Spalding. Exports production materials for manufacturing. Opened new manufacturing and parts distribution facility in Domodedovo, Russia, in April. 82 PEREZ TRADING Miami 15,000 www.pereztrading.com Paper/Packaging RIO TINTO MINERALS Greenwood Village, Colo. 19,900 www.riotintominerals.com Minerals Markets paper, packaging and equipment for the graphics arts industry in the U.S. Southeast, Caribbean and Latin America. Mineral group in U.S. produces U.S. Borax borates and Luzenac talc. A union lockout in January at U.S. Borax was resolved in May. 83 STAPLE COTTON Greenwood, Miss. 14,800 www.staplcotn.com Cotton 63 ABITIBIBOWATER Greenville, S.C. 19,500 www.abitibibowater.com Paper/Forest Products COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Abitibi Consolidated and Bowater merged in 2008. Filed for bankruptcy protection in U.S. and Canada in April 2009. Recently filed framework for Cotton cooperative for Memphis/Eastern upland cotton crop. Offers crop financing, warehousing and marketing. reorganization under Chapter 11 debtor-in-possession. 84 KRAFT FOODS Northfield, Ill. 14,300 www.kraft.com Food, Beverages 64 NESTLE Glendale, Calif.; St. Louis; Greenwich, Conn. 19,300 www.nestle.com Food/Beverages/Pet Food Divested the Post cereal business in 2008 and the pizza business in 2009. Acquired Cadbury in 2009. Swiss parent is the world?s largest food company. Launched 880,000-square-foot distribution center in Anderson, Ind., in 2009, with plans to expand to 1 million square feet by 2011. 85 HEINZEL IMPORTS & EXPORTS New York 14,200 www.heinzelgroup.com Paper/Paper Products Pulp, paperboard and paper trader. Manufactures pulp and paperboard in Europe. 65 DOMTAR Fort Mill, S.C.; Montreal 19,200 www.domtar.com Paper /Forest Products North American manufacturer of pulp and paper. Markets paper products and produces lumber and wood products. Expected to close on sale of forest 86 SUPERIOR JALI INTL. Monterey Park, Calif. 14,100 www.superiorjali.com Agricultural/Animal Feed products business to Eacom Timber in June. Owns Domtar Distribution Group. Asian market specialist in dried meals and dairy products. 66 SEARS HOLDING Hoffman Estates, Ill. 19,200 www.searsholdings.com Retail-Consumer Goods 87 CELANESE Dallas 14,000 www.celanese.com Chemicals Operating parent of Kmart and Sears since 2005, with some 3,921 stores in U.S. and Canada. Owns Land?s End, Great Indoors, Orchard Supply Hardware. Manufactures in North America, Europe and Asia and is expanding manufacturing in mainland China. Has a joint venture with Sabic for Saudi Arabia Operates 39 domestic distribution centers. production facility. Acquired two DuPont product lines this year. 67 JETWAY INTERNATIONAL Pomona, Calif. 18,900 www.jetwayinternational.net Plastics/Recyclables GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER Akron, Ohio 14,000 www.goodyear.com Mfg-Tire & Rubber Supplies plastic scrap and off-grade seconds to recyclers via West Coast ports to Hong Kong. Manufactures and markets tires and rubber-related chemicals in 57 plants in 23 countries. Brands also include Dunlop, Kelly, Fulda and Sava. Reduced inventory by $1 billion last year vs. 2008. KAMIN Macon, Ga. 18,900 www.kaminllc.com Minerals-Clay Mines, produces and exports kaolin clay primarily to Asia via Savannah. 89 PRICE SMART San Diego 13,900 www.pricesmart.com Warehouse Club Price Club founders operate 27 warehouse clubs in Central America and the Caribbean. Trinidad club just opened, and Panama City club was recently 69 EASON FOODS Mira Loma, Calif. 18,600 N/A Poultry relocated. Exports poultry to Asia, primarily China. 90 ALCO IRON & METAL San Leandro, Calif. 13,600 www.alcometals.com Metals/Recyclables 70 GILDAN ACTIVEWEAR Montreal 18,200 www.gildan.com Apparel Mfg. Sells new, surplus and secondary aluminum and stainless steel. Business units include metal scrap, fabrication and demolition. Manufacturer and marketer of knit apparel for logo, screen-print markets and work uniforms. Opened distribution center in Charleston, S.C., in May, and is expanding another in Eden, N.C. 91 NORSKE SKOG RECYCLED PAPER Lysaker, Norway 13,200 www.norskeskog.com Paper/Paper Products Producer of newsprint and magazine paper, with 14 paper mills worldwide. 71 CHEVRON San Ramon, Calif. 17,400 www.chevron.com Chemicals Integrated energy company also develops, manufactures and markets lubricants and fuel oil additives. 92 WESTERN WOODS Chico, Calif. 13,000 www.westernwoodsinc.com Forest/Wood Products Lumber and wood products distributor. 72 FORD MOTOR Dearborn, Mich. 17,000 www.ford.com Mfg-Automobiles Operates 80 plants worldwide. Working without government bailout money. Brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo, which it?s selling to Zhejiang Gelley. 93 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE New York 13,000 http://investor.colgate.com Diversified About 75 percent of sales are from international operations. Pet nutrition products represented 14 percent of global 2009 sales. 73 GRAPHIC PACKAGING HOLDING Marietta, Ga. 17,000 www.graphicpkg.com Paper Products Combined with Altivity Packaging in 2008. Exports packaging for the beverage and consumer product industries. 94 DUNAVANT ENTERPRISES Memphis 13,000 www.dunavant.com Cotton In the midst of a merger with Allenberg Cotton, the cotton merchandising division of Paris-based Louis Dreyfus Group. 74 JORDAN TRADING Kingston, N.Y. 16,600 N/A Paper/Recyclables Exports recycled paper to Asia, primarily mainland China. 95 CENTRAL NATIONAL GOTTESMAN Purchase, N.Y. 12,500 www.cng-inc.com Paper/Paper Products CNG division handles pulp, paper, paperboard and newsprint. Lindenmeyr division handles fine papers. 75 MILITARY SURFACE DEPLOYMENT Fort Eustis, Va., 16,500 www.sddc.army.mil Military Goods & DISTRIBUTION COMMAND 96 MICHELIN NORTH AMERICA Greenville, S.C. 12,400 www.michelin-us.com Mfg-Tire & Rubber Deploys and sustains more than 90 percent of Defense Department equipment and supplies by leveraging the capability of commercial industry and other Makes Michelin, BF Goodrich, Uniroyal and Energy Saver tires. Closed Opelika plant in late 2009. 10-year U.S. military contract for all ground and aircraft military services. tires ends in 2017. 76 DAVID J. JOSEPH Cincinnati 16,400 www.djj.com Metal/Recyclables 97 ZEN-NOH UNICO AMERICA Covington, La. 12,200 www.unicoop.co.jp/gaiyo/english.pdf Animal Feed/Grain Trader with 57 scrap processing facilities in the U.S., including 15 automobile shredders and one municipal shredder. Tokyo-based federation of cooperatives. Zen Noh Grain, a subsidiary, specializes in grain and animal feed exports to Japan. Affiliated with Unicoop Japan. 77 TOUTON USA Carmel, Ind. 16,300 www.touton.com Foods U.S. subsidiary of French trader in cocoa, coffee, grains, vanilla and spices started in the U.S. in 2008. 98 CALAWAY TRADING Ellensburg Wash. 11,800 www.calagri.com Animal Feed/Grain Production facilities in California, Washington and Oregon. 78 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL Morristown, N.J. 16,200 www.honeywell.com Diversified Diversified businesses supply the aerospace, automation and control, specialty materials, and transportation industries. Announced $1.1 billion binding 99 PACCESS Portland, Ore. 11,700 www.paccessglobal.com Paper/Packaging offer of Sperian Protection, subject to regulatory review. Paper, fiber and packaging divisions. Exports mostly to China and southern Europe from U.S. East and Gulf coast ports. 79 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COS. INTL. City of Industry, Calif. 16,100 www.rmcrecycle.com Paper/Recyclables 100 C.G. ROXANE Olancha, Calif. 11,600 www.crystalgeyserasw.com Beverages Exports recycled paper to Asia, primarily mainland China. Has licensing agreement with Crystal Geyser Water, an Otsuka America company, to produce Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water. 20A THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE www.joc.com MAY 31.2010 www.joc.com THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE 21A TOP 100 IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS SPECIAL REPORT
Posted: 22 June 2011, last updated 23 June 2011

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