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Page 1: MANUFACTURING - Enterprise Florida

MANUFACTURING

EnterpriseFlorida.com

Page 2: MANUFACTURING - Enterprise Florida

Thanks in part to its pro-business policies, strong workforce, and trade infrastructure, Florida ranks among the nation’s top 3 states for manufacturing.1 Florida’s manufacturers produce a wide variety of goods including aerospace products, batteries, food and beverages, communications equipment, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, boats, and more.

FLORIDA’S 20,000+ MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS PRODUCE NEARLY EVERYTHING,

INCLUDING SUCCESS.

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WHY FLORIDA?

BUSINESS CLIMATE

BOUNDLESS MARKETS Florida is an economic superstate—home to 21+ million residents4 and home-away-from-home for 131+ million annual visitors.5 Whether you and your customers are serving Florida’s large market, the U.S., Latin America, or the globe, Florida can help you find new growth opportunities anywhere.

Switzerland$703 BSwitzerland$703 B

U.A.E.$421 BU.A.E.$421 B

Ireland$388 BIreland$388 B

Florida$1.12 TrillionFlorida$1.12 Trillion

15th LARGEST GLOBAL ECONOMY,

IF FLORIDA WERE A COUNTRY 7, 8

Consistently ranked one of the best states for business, Florida is committed to keeping regulatory requirements and business taxes low. That, along with a strong economy and zero personal state income tax, make it a great place to do business. We won’t stand in the way of your success. We’ll pave the way for it.

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1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2 Chief Executive, 3 S&P Global, 4 U.S. Census Bureau, 5 Visit Florida, 6 CIA World Factbook, 7 Bureau of Economic Analysis, 8 World Bank

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TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE

Nothing is more important to a company’s success than its workforce. More than 380,000 Floridians work in the state’s manufacturing industries1 and our training schools, community colleges, and universities are among the nation’s top producers of STEM graduates. So while we’re helping you succeed with today’s talent, we’re also preparing tomorrow’s.

Florida’s has one of the most extensive multi-modal transportation systems in the world—giving you the ability to move your product anywhere in the world. So the only thing easier than operating your business in Florida is moving your product out.

WORKFORCE EXCELLENCE

MAP KEYCommercial Airports (20)

Deepwater Seaports (15)

Spaceports (3)

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135,000+

2,700+

15deepwater seaports

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miles of roadway

miles of freightrail tracks

commercialservice airports 20

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9 FDOT, 10 Federal Aviation Administration; 11 Florida Ports Council, 12 Association of American Railroads, 13 CompTIA Cyberstates

FLORIDA’S ANNUAL OUTPUT OF SELECT SKILLED CERTIFICATE AND DEGREE HOLDERS

TitleNon-Degree

Awards/Certificates

Associates & Intermediate

AwardsBachelor’s Master’s Doctorate’s Total Awards

Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology 313 - - - - 313

Electrical & Electronics Engineering 9 33 739 376 99 1,256

Electrical, Electronic & Communications Engineering Technology/Technician 112 120 56 - - 288

Electrician 797 - - - - 797

Industrial Engineering 1 - 271 168 22 462

Mechanical Engineering 28 - 1,669 380 85 2,162

Operations Management & Supervision 336 52 11 - - 399

Systems Engineering 14 - 127 198 5 344

Welding Technology/Welder 1,741 65 - - - 1,806

Total Awards 3,351 270 2,873 1,122 211 7,827

Source: JobsEQ; Data as of the 2018-2019 academic year.

MAP KEYCommercial Airports (20)

Deepwater Seaports (15)

Spaceports (3)

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MAP KEY< 400

400 - 2,999

≥ 25,000

3,000 - 24,999

Number of Manufacturing Employees

Commercial Airports (20)Deepwater Seaports (15)Spaceports (3)

Companies Manufacturing in Florida

Manufacturing IndustryEmployees

Florida Companies ManufactureEverything from Airplanes to Zircon20,000+20,000+ 380,000+380,000+ A-ZA-Z

Manufacturing JobGrowth since 2016

Solar ManufacturingCompanies

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FLORIDA’S MANUFACTURING CLUSTER(select companies highlighted)

Arthrex

BAE Systems Safariland Saft Unison Industries / GE AviationVistakon (Johnson & Johnson Vision Care)

Northrop GrummanSea Ray

Boston WhalerTechnetics Group

Blue OriginITT Incorporated

Boeing Defense, Space & SecurityEmbraerL3Harris Technologies

Beckman Coulter Goya FoodsHEICONoven Pharmaceuticals

BoschMotorola Sun Packaging TechnologiesTyco Integrated Security

Collins AerospacePratt & WhitneySikorsky

City Electric SupplyAccel International

Correct Craft Frito Lay Lockheed Martin Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Northrop Grumman Laser SystemsSiemens Energy VOXX International

GE Renewable Energy Hitachi Cable Automotive Products USAInternational Paper

Danfoss Turbocor General Dynamics Land SystemsTeligentEMS

Exactech

Vertex AerospaceEnviva

Advanced Airfuilds ComponentsBertram YachtChromalloyFlorida Can ManufacturingGerdau AmeristeelHoneywell International JabilOcean InsightsTropicana

Eastern Shipbuilding Group

JRL Ventures

Intertape Polymer GroupPGT Industries, Inc.Tervis

E-ONE Krausz IndustriesSignature Brands

Georgia-Pacific Corporation

Coca-ColaMission FoodsNuCorPublix Food Manufacturing

Maverick Boat Group

Fort Walton MachiningDRS Training and Control Systems

U.S. Sugar

Air Products and ChemicalsChris-CraftSun Hydraulics

MAP KEY< 400

400 - 2,999

≥ 25,000

3,000 - 24,999

Number of Manufacturing Employees

Commercial Airports (20)Deepwater Seaports (15)Spaceports (3)

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WWW.ENTERPRISEFLORIDA.COM

Rev. 6/2021

WHY FLORIDA? COMPANY TESTIMONIALS

“We received tremendous support from local government, community officials, and business leaders... VOXX has been in the automotive business for over 50 years and VOXX Hirschmann for over 80 years. We understand what our customers need and the importance of quality, convenience and value. By having this new 115,000-square-foot manufacturing hub in Orlando, along with our other manufacturing plants throughout the world, we are now in a stronger position to meet the needs of our global customers and drive innovation for years to come.”

Pat Lavelle | President & CEO | VOXX International

“Mission Foods has experienced incredible success since first opening our plant here in Lakeland, and it is clear Florida was the best place to continue growing our company. As a national brand, we are proud of our commitment to local communities, and we know that our most important ingredient is the hard-working individuals that make us great.”

Richard Schuh | Regional Vice President | Mission Foods

INTERNATIONAL TRADE & DEVELOPMENT201 Alhambra Circle Suite 610Coral Gables, Florida 33134+1-305-808-3660

HEADQUARTERS800 North Magnolia AvenueSuite 1100Orlando, Florida 32803+1-407-956-5600

TALLAHASSEE101 North Monroe StreetSuite 1000Tallahassee, Florida 32301+1-850-298-6620

For expansion and location assistance:

ARE YOU READY?ENTERPRISE FLORIDA

IS HERE TO HELP

SERVICES

• Confidential Site Selection & Property Search Assistance

•Industry Sector Expertise-Target Sectors: Aviation/Aerospace, Defense

& Homeland Security, Cleantech, Financial & Professional Services, Headquarters, Information Technology, Life Sciences, Logistics & Distribution

• Demographic & Workforce Information

• State Agency Liason

• Permitting & Regulatory Assistance

• Incentive Programs

• Export Counseling

• Certificates of Free Sale & Good Manufacturing

Tim Johns Senior Director, Business Development +1 (407) [email protected]

Joel GunterSenior Director, Business Development +1 (407) [email protected]