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Acessrios De Pesos-Padro / Aplicador De Selo Fiscal Para Garrafas /
Accessories Weight-Standard Beverage Bottle Inspection Seal Applicator
KN WAAGEN.......................................................................72 APLIPACK..............................................................................23
Correias Para Mquinas / Machinery Belts Cortator De Batatas / Potato Cutter Machine
APEX........................................................................................23 VALMAQ.............................................................................118
AVE TECHNOLOGIES S.R.L.......................................... 26
CORREIAS SINCRON.......................................................39 Corte Por Arame
DELLA TOFFOLA S.P.A................................................... 42 ARIETE.................................................................................. 24
EMERSON ELECTRIC.......................................................47
Cortina De Ar / Air Curtains
M B CORREIAS...................................................................76
CSV ADEFAM.......................................................................39
MUJIA AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY EPET DO BRASIL...............................................................47
(SHANGHAI) COMPANY LIMITED........................ 84
NURION............................................................................... 86 Cubetadeira De Carnes / Cubetadeira Meat
PRIAMO FOOD TECHNOLOGIES S.R.L...................93 INCALFER............................................................................ 64
REXON.................................................................................. 98 SCHUR................................................................................100
TEXINDUS..........................................................................114
TRI POWER........................................................................116 Cubetadeiras / Cube Cutters
UBS DO BRASIL...............................................................119 VALMAQ.............................................................................118
Vlvula De Segurana
Tratamentos De guas E Efluentes /
DANFOSS DO BRASIL.....................................................39
Wrapping Machines
ADI ACQUA ENGENHARIA E CONSULT.................19
Vlvula Diversora / Diverter Valve
ANDRITZ SEPARATION................................................. 22 INOXSERV.............................................................................67
B&F DIAS...............................................................................27
BURKERT...............................................................................31 Vlvula Rotativa / Rotary Valve
EMERSON ELECTRIC.......................................................47 FESTO.................................................................................... 50
FESTO.................................................................................... 50 INOXSERV.............................................................................67
HIPER CENTRIFUGATION............................................ 59 PARKER................................................................................. 90
MICRO AUTOMACAO.................................................... 82 SNOWBALL MACHINERY TECH CO LTD............ 106
WAM DO BRASIL.............................................................121
WASSERLINK.....................................................................121 Vlvulas / Valves
WATSON MARLOW PUMPS GROUP..................... 122 BOSCH REXROTH LTDA................................................31
BURKERT...............................................................................31
Trocador De Calor De Superfcie / DONJOY TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.............................43
Surface Heat Exchangers DYNAMIC AIR.....................................................................43
DEINOX................................................................................ 40 EMERSON ELECTRIC.......................................................47
FESTO.................................................................................... 50
Tubos De Ao Inoxidvel / Stainless Steel Tubes GOGLIO DO BRASIL....................................................... 56
FORMERS..............................................................................51 IMPORTHERM................................................................... 64
INOXSERV.............................................................................67 INOXSERV.............................................................................67
ZHEJIANG MINGCHEN MT........................................................................................... 84
MACHINERY TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.............. 125 PARKER................................................................................. 90
SMC...................................................................................... 106
Tnel De Aquecimento E Resfriamento / WAM DO BRASIL.............................................................121
Warmer, Cooler WENZHOU CENTER INTERNATIONAL............... 122
FEMIA INDUSTRIE........................................................... 50
QINGDAO HIRON COMMERCIAL............................ 95 Vlvulas De Acionamento Termosttico
TECNO MAQ.....................................................................113 DANFOSS DO BRASIL.....................................................39
ZHEJIANG MINGCHEN
Vlvulas De Controle
MACHINERY TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.............. 125
BOSCH REXROTH LTDA................................................31
Tnel De Encolhimento / Shrinking Tunnel
Vlvulas Pneumticas
AVE TECHNOLOGIES S.R.L.......................................... 26
DANFOSS DO BRASIL.....................................................39
EMBRAPAC.......................................................................... 46
NARITA................................................................................. 85 Vlvulas Solenide
DANFOSS DO BRASIL.....................................................39
Tnel De Termo Encolhimento / Shrink Tunnel
P E LABELLERS SPA..........................................................87 Ventilao E Iluminao Natural /
PLURALMACK.....................................................................91 Natural Ventilation And Illumination
DELKER PLASTICOS TECNICOS................................ 40
Tnel De Vapor / Steam Tunnel
NAVATTA GROUP FOOD PROCESSING SRL....... 86 Visores / Visors
PLURALMACK.....................................................................91 ISODUR................................................................................. 68
AET TEAM................................................................................................ 85
AFFARI GROUP.......................................................................................6/7
ALFA LAVAL............................................................................................. 21
ALPHAMAG.............................................................................................. 89
ALUMINOX............................................................................................105
Beckhoff Automation.................................................................... 41
C C LIMA................................................................................................ 101
CAMPAK................................................................................................... 33
DENIPRO.............................................................................................16/17
DETROIT EQUIPAMENTOS................................................................. 119
DOHLER................................................................................................... 73
Fispal Tecnologia 2015................................................................... 65
Fispal Tecnologia Nordeste 2014.............................................. 61
GEIGER..................................................................................................... 11
GEOS BALANAS.................................................................................... 97
HB FULLER............................................................................................... 77
IMA INDUSTRIES.................................................................................... 49
KN WAAGEN............................................................................................ 25
MercoAgro 2014................................................................................. 57
PALETRANS............................................................................................. 53
PARKER..................................................................................................... 37
PERFOR.................................................................................................... 45
PHD Interfolhadoras................................................................... 117
PROTEIOS................................................................................................ 93
RETENGAX.....................................................................................3 capa
Rockwell Automation................................................................... 69
RWR COLARINHOS.............................................................................. 113
SAMPLA..........................................................................................4 capa
SEIPACK................................................................................................. 109
SEW-EURODRIVE..........................................................................2 capa
TCEPAK.................................................................................................... 15
TETRA PAK.............................................................................................. 13
VIDEOJET DO BRASIL............................................................................ 29
WASTECMAK........................................................................................... 81
IN THIS STUDY:
1. Georgias Food Processing Snapshot 8. Robust Agricultural Economy
2. Diverse Industry Base 9. World-Class Product Distribution Infrastructure
4. Major Contribution to States Economy 1 1. Innovative Technology Resources
5. Strong Industry Growth 1 3. Available Food Processing Sites
6. Competitive Environment 1 4. Favorable Business Climate
7. Skilled Workers 1 5. Georgias Food Processing Companies COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Food Processing
Georgias Leading Manufacturing Sector
Food Processors
with 50+ Workers A Top Growth Industry in the Fourth-Fastest
Growing State in the U.S.
Georgia is an ideal home for food processing its Why Georgia for Food Processing?
the states leading manufacturing sector in terms
Abundant agricultural assets
of employment. With more than 50,000 farms
producing a variety of food commodities, Georgias Excellent accessibility to market
processors capitalize on an abundance of raw Skilled, affordable workers
materials. Georgia is home to a highly skilled, Exceptional transportation systems
affordable workforce, an exceptional transportation World-class technology resources
infrastructure and world-class technological Business-friendly environment
resources geared toward promoting the success Critical mass of successful food processors
of the food processing industry.
Every year, food processors around the country and
Georgias business climate is consistently around the globe are discovering what the states
ranked as the best in the country with a 650+ food processing companies already know
Georgias Food Processing Snapshot business-friendly tax code and incentives that Georgia is a great place to do business.
encourage manufacturing growth for existing
and newly arriving companies.
652 Top Food Processing Employers
Company Employment
Food processing companies in Georgia
Food Processing Makes a Difference Coca-Cola Company/CCE* 11,920
Pilgrims 8,036
$12 billion Food processing operations are a vital part of
Georgias economy. As the single largest contributor
Fieldale Farms Corp.
Koch
4,315
2,819
Food and beverage contribution to the states manufacturing gross state product
to Georgias gross state product (GSP) Tyson Foods Inc. 2,720
in nominal dollars
or GSP (one quarter of the total), the success of
Equity Group - Georgia Division 2,500
Georgias food processing operations is paramount.
Perdue Farms Inc. 1,827
8,800
Estimated wage disbursements of nearly $3.9
billion in 2014 have a profound impact on the Frito-Lay Inc. 1,707
states economic health. Pepsi Co. 1,563
Number of new jobs created by food processing
companies over the past five years Sanderson Farms 1,500
Wage distributions and food processing output are Wayne Farms 1,465
only part of the equation, as new food processing Claxton Farms 1,400
locations contribute to growth in other segments. Mar-Jac Poultry 1,265
Economic impact models estimate that for every Tip Top Poultry 1,200
100 jobs created in food processing, an additional
Kelloggs 1,200
100 to 400 jobs in supporting industry may be
*Includes Coca-Cola Company, Coca-Cola Refreshments and
created depending on the type of operation. Coca-Cola Enterprises (CC)
(EMSI, 1Q 2014). Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic
Development Food Processing Database
GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS GEORGIA POWER, DECEMBER 2014 1
Diverse Industry Base
Georgias food processing production and employment make it one of the top states in the nation.
Georgias food processing industry is quite diverse food manufacturing employers. This diversity lends
in terms of products and operation size. Global icon strength and sustainability to the industry and has
Georgia is home to Coca-Cola is headquartered in Atlanta and employs enabled Georgia to maintain its position as one of
652 food processing thousands of workers around the state. However, the nations top food processing states in terms
the majority of Georgias food and beverage of employment and output. A listing of Georgias
operations. producers employ fewer than 100 workers. Poultry food processors begins on page 16 and includes
Source: Georgia Department of Labor, 2013 annual data processing operations are among the states largest operations employing 50 or more workers.
Georgia: Fifth Largest Food Processing State in Terms of Real GSP, 2014
1. California $20.6 billion
2. North Carolina $15.6 billion
3. Virginia $12.9 billion
Georgia
4. Illinois $10.7 billion
GDP
(millions of real dollars)
5. GEORGIA $10.5 billion*
Georgia: Fifth Largest Food Processing State in Terms of Industry Employment, 2014
1. California 187,390
2. Texas 94,360
3. Illinois 83,060
Georgia 4. Pennsylvania 73,230
Source: Moodys Economy.com, 2014,*Real dollars, ** Moodys estimate slightly higher than Georgia Department of Labor
2 GEORGIA POWER COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT YOUR PARTNER IN BUSINESS GEORGIA POWER, DECEMBER 2014
Food Processors Create 8,800 New Jobs
The food processing industry footprint in Georgia continues to grow.
Company
JBS SA (Pilgrims)
Jobs Created
1,400
County
Coffee
Year
2010
96
Number of food processing expansions or new
Koch Foods 600 Harris 2013 locations in Georgia from 2010 to 2014
Keurig Green Mountain 550 Douglas 2014
Kings Hawaiian
Hostess Brands, LLC
481
400
Hall
Muscogee
2013
2013 8,800
Victory Foods 300 Hall 2012 New jobs announced by
Tyson Foods 284 Dooly 2014 food processing companies, 2010 - 2014
Bell Plantation 248 Tift 2012
De Wafelbakkers 242 Henry 2010
Claxton Poultry Farms 200 Evans 2012
Tyson Foods 200 Dooly 2012
Ready Pac 175 Butts 2013
Kings Hawaiian expansion to
Trident Seafoods 175 Carroll 2013
create more than 400 new jobs
Gold Creek Processing LLC 160 Hall 2013
in Hall County, Georgia
Pro View Foods 150 Hall 2013
Tyson Foods 149 Terrell 2013
In October of 2013, Kings Hawaiian
Starbucks 144 Richmond 2012
announced plans to expand existing
Kings Hawaiian 126 Hall 2010
facilities in Oakwood, Georgia, hiring an
King and Prince Seafood 120 Glynn 2013
additional 481 workers by 2016.
FPL Foods 100 Richmond 2011
Sugar Foods Corporation 100 Carroll 2013 Our experience in Oakwood, Hall
Talenti Gelato, LLC 100 Cobb 2012 County and the state of Georgia has
US Pet Nutrition 100 Toombs 2013 been extremely positive. We have been
Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development, Georgia Department of Economic Development, 2010 - 2014 able to hire terrific associates here and
are impressed with local officials ability
to partner with business and to create
win-win experiences for Georgia citizens
Georgias Top Food Processing and Beverage Manufacturing Employers and companies.
Number of
Company Locations Employees Segment
John Taira, Chief Executive Officer,
Coca-Cola Company/CCE* 31 11,920 Beverage manufacturing and distribution Kings Hawaiian
Pilgrims 14 8,036 Poultry processing
Fieldale Farms Corp. 5 4,315 Poultry processing
Koch 5 2,819 Poultry processing
Tyson Foods Inc. 8 2,720 Poultry processing
Equity Group - Georgia Division 1 2,500 Poultry processing
Perdue Farms Inc. 1 1,827 Poultry processing
Frito-Lay Inc. 5 1,707 Snack food manufacturing
Pepsi Co. 17 1,563 Beverage manufacturing and distribution
Sanderson Farms 1 1,500 Poultry processing
Wayne Farms 3 1,465 Poultry processing
Claxton Farms 1 1,400 Poultry processing
Mar-Jac Poultry 3 1,265 Poultry processing
Kelloggs 3 1,200 Snack food and cereal manufacturing
Tip Top Poultry 2 1,200 Poultry processing
*Includes Coca-Cola Refreshments and Coca-Cola Enterprises
Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Food Processing Database, 2014
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Major Contribution to the States Economy
Food processing accounts for more than $12 billion in gross state product and employs
66,000 Georgia residents.
Animal slaughtering and processing operations, the Manufacturing (including animal food manufacturing),
largest industry segment group in Georgia, account and NAICS 3121, Beverage Manufacturing.
for $5.5 billion in gross state product (GSP, nominal
dollars) and employs nearly 35,000 Georgians. Other Industry Segments In Georgia
food processing and bakeries are the next largest (NAICS Codes Included in Analysis)
segments, contributing another $4.4 billion in GSP
3112 Grain and Oilseed Milling
(nominal dollars) combined and employing more than
20,000 workers. 3113 Sugar and Confectionery Product Manufacturing
F ruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty
3114
The future of Georgias food processing industry looks Food Manufacturing
bright. Forecasts by Moodys Economy.com predict 3115 Dairy Product Manufacturing
that food processing GSP contribution in Georgia will 3116 Animal Slaughtering and Processing
reach $14.5 billion by 2020 (nominal dollars) and that 3117 Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging
the industry will employ 68,000 workers. 3118 Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing
3119 Other Food Manufacturing
Companies included in this industry review are those
3121 Beverage Manufacturing
that are classified under SIC 20 or NAICS 311, Food
75
in thousands
70 Bakeries 9,720
70 Beverage 2,820
65
of employees
$10,000
and and
$10,000
for food
$8,000 Beverage
production
$582 million
product
$6,000
production
$6,000
$4,000
gross
$4,000
gross
$2,000
$2,000 Fruit, Vegetable $223 million
$0 3.0% Annual Growth Rate Dairy $201 million
$01980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Seafood Processing $116 million
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Source: Moodys Economy.com, 2014 Estimate Source: Moodys Economy.com, 2014 Estimate
*inflation adjusted dollars
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Strong Industry Growth
Growth of Georgias food processing industry is outpacing the U.S.
The size of Georgias food processing workforce will remain steady through 2020, according to projections CNBC
by Moodys Economy.com. Top States for Workforce
In 2015, Moodys expects food processing output to increase by $300 million over the previous year to $12.7 1. GEORGIA
billion in Gross Product (nominal dollars). Technology and process automation will continue to enhance the 2. Arizona
productivity of Georgias highly skilled, results-oriented workers. 3. Florida
4. North Carolina
4. Colorado
Georgias food processing output outpaces the states employment growth and Source: CNBC, June 2014
U.S. food processing output overall.
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Competitive Environment
Competitive wage rates, abundance of skilled workers and business-friendly environment
make Georgia an ideal place for manufacturing.
Georgias wages for manufacturing occupations related to food processing are typically lower than those
Competitive Advantage of the U.S. overall. Georgia is highly competitive within the Southeast as well, with an advantage over
surrounding states based on concentration of food processing workers and low wages. Additionally,
Georgias employment-at-will, right-to-work status and low unionization rates help the states food
19%
$13.00
$11.00
$10.50
AL GA SC NC FL TN
$10.00
19,647 24,742 12,117 31,249 29,508 11,318
Employment: Food Processing
Total Southeastern Employment = 129,000
OCC
Code OCC Title AL GA SC NC FL TN U.S.
51-3011$13.00
Bakers $9.85 $10.37 $10.67 $10.37 $11.08 $10.00 $11.13
Average Hourly Wage: Food Processing
51-3021 Butchers and Meat Cutters $12.34 $12.26 $12.74 $12.70 $13.56 $12.83 $13.70
$12.50
51-3022 Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers $10.87 $10.19 $10.14 $10.45 $10.87 $9.72 $10.98
3.4% 51-3023$12.00
Slaughterers and Meat Packers
Food and Tobacco Roasting, Baking, and
51-3091$11.50
$10.55 $10.71 $11.24 $11.48 $9.41 $8.83 $11.70
10.2%
$11.00
51-3093 Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders $10.48 $12.56 $13.65 $15.27 $13.70 $18.71 $12.67
$10.50
Total $10.90 $11.13
U.S. private manufacturing unionization rate AL GA SC NC $11.34 $11.46FL$12.06 $12.63
TN $12.06
19,647 24,742 12,117 31,249 29,508 11,318
Source: EMS,
$10.002nd Quarter 2014
Employment: Food Processing
Total Southeastern Employment = 129,000
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Skilled Workers
Georgias Technical College System and Quick Start workforce training programs are world-class.
Labor expenses in the food processing industry can account for more than 19 percent of revenues. Having AREA DEVELOPMENT
a trained and efficient workforce is paramount in maintaining a competitive position in the market place. Leading Workforce Development Programs
Georgias extensive network of technical colleges and the states highly touted Quick Start program help
1. GEORGIA
ensure that food processing operations have the level of workers needed to be successful.
2. Louisiana
3. South Carolina
Quick Start Partners with King & Prince 4. Alabama
to Train New Employees 5. North Carolina
Quick Start is Georgias internationally recognized Brunswick, Georgias King & Prince Seafood Source: Area Development, 9.10.2014
skills-based training program that provides job- is working with Quick Start and Coastal Pines
specific training at no cost for qualified new and Technical College to train new employees in
expanding companies. Food processors in Georgia production of the companys line of frozen fish,
can rely on Quick Starts broad experience in food shrimp, crab and other seafood products.
manufacturing technologies. A few success stories Quick Starts job-specific training for the
This partnership is about equipping local food industry includes:
from the Quick Start newsletter follow.
community members with viable employment
and cutting-edge, competitive job skills. King FDA requirements
& Prince is engaging the greater Brunswick Pasteurization
Keurig Green Mountain to community in the growth of our business, GMPs
locate in Georgia
and Quick Start provides the learning and
Centrifuge operations
In June of 2014, Keurig Green Mountain development expertise needed to meet and
Water treatment
announced plans to open a facility to sustain this growth.
Filtration
manufacture pods for the companys new
Keurig Cold platform. Scott Sullins, Senior Director of Operations, Sanitation producers
King & Prince Filling
Keurig Cold is an exciting new multi-
Quick Start Newsletter, Winter 2014 Ingredient testing
brand platform for our company, and
ensuring beverage pod production capacity Sampling
and efficiency are key to its success. The Ingredient loading
Douglas County region offers a diverse Palletizing
Talenti Gets Training Help from
and skilled employee base as well as Mixing
Quick Start
many geographic and economic benefits, Equipment troubleshooting
making it a great location for our new Quick Start will be training employees at Talentis
Baking
facility. We are grateful for the support newly opened gelato production facility in Cobb
Control system logic
we have received from local and state County. Training programs will include food safety
representatives to help bring us to the and quality, mixing, filling, packaging, shipping and Control panel navigation
region, and we look forward to becoming other processes. Chattahoochee Technical College ERP system interface
an active part of the community. is a big part of the training effort and will become Inventory control
the primary training source after the initial program Labeling
Brian Kelley, president and chief executive is completed.
Packaging
officer, Keurig Green Mountain
Quick Start has become a part of the Talenti
Quick Start Newsletter, Winter 2014 family. The ownership group is so happy with Quick Start also provides a variety of core
the training products produced so far that training programs focused on productivity
theyve asked for extra copies to display at our enhancement, customer service and safety,
Dallas office. to name a few.
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Robust Agricultural Environment
Agriculture is big business in Georgia. Affordable, abundant, high quality farm products
are close to market for Georgias food processors.
Georgias U.S. Rank by Commodity Food and fiber production has always been an important part of Georgias growing economy. With
10.5 million acres of farm land, the states farmers produce a wide range of commodities. The chart
Product U.S. Rank below shows Georgias top agricultural products. In 2012, broilers accounted for 35 percent of Georgias
Broilers 1 farm gate value.
Peanuts 1
Pecans 1
Georgias Top Agricultural Commodities in 2012
Chicken Eggs 2
Blueberries 4 Broilers $4.7 billion
Source: USDA, Georgia Quick-Facts, August 2014
Non Food* $3.6 billion
Other Food $1.2 billion
Peanuts $892 million
Eggs $793 million
Beef $538 million
Corn $507 million
Dairy $338 million
Pecans $249 million
Blueberries $229 million
Pork $172 million
Onions $163 million
Source: 2012 University of Georgia Farm Gate Value Report, released November 2013
*includes cotton, forest products and other non food agricultural commodities
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World-Class Product Distribution Infrastructure
Georgias transportation infrastructure enables food processors to quickly get their
products to market.
Atlanta has long been the transportation center cargo handling space, two miles of mechanized AREA DEVELOPMENT
of the Southeast. With well-maintained highway conveyors and a 42,000 square-foot temperature- Top States for Doing Business
systems connecting areas around the state to the controlled perishables center.
Rail and Highway Accessibility
rest of the nation, products made in Georgia are
never far from their markets. Two major rail systems HIGHWAY: 80 percent of the nations consumer 1. Illinois
serve customers across Georgia. Two major ports, markets are within a two-day drive time of Georgia 2. Texas
Savannah and Brunswick, enable manufacturers businesses. Regions throughout Georgia, whether 3. GEORGIA
and processors to quickly ship to domestic and urban or rural, are connected to important consumer Ohio (tie)
global customers. markets by 1,200 miles of interstate highways and
20,000 miles of state and federal highways. Infrastructure and Global Access
According to the USDA, dollars spent on
transportation represent roughly 4 percent of 1. Tennessee
RAIL: With rail service to 500 communities via
total production/product-to-market costs for 2. GEORGIA
4,700 miles of track, Georgia businesses are well
food processors. Georgias prime location as a 3. Texas
served. CSX and Norfolk Southern each operate
transportation hub is crucial. Source: Top States for Doing Business 2014, Area
more than 80 freight trains in and out of Atlanta
Development, 9.10.2014
AIR: 80 percent of the nations major consumer daily. Georgia is home to six major intermodal
markets are within a two-hour flight of Atlanta. facilities: four in Atlanta, one in Brunswick and one
Hartsfield-Jackson has 1.2 million square feet of in Savannah.
Gordon Food Service to Bring
200 Jobs to Douglasville
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Ports of Savannah and Brunswick
Ports of Savannah and Brunswick are crucial to food processing and agriculture industries.
In October of 2014, the Army Corps of Engineers, With an annual growth rate of 10.6 percent,
Exports Snapshot the Georgia Ports Authority and the Georgia Savannah is the fastest growing container port
Department of Transportation signed a Project in the nation. The port accounts for 13.7 percent
Partnership Agreement allowing construction on of the nations total TEU growth since 2002.
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Innovative Technology Resources
Georgias food processors are supported by a variety of research and technology
groups around the state.
Since 1973, the Georgia Tech Agricultural food safety, processing efficiency, environmental
Technology Research Program (ATRP) has provided responsibility and product distribution. Major fields
innovative engineering research that directly effects of study/initiatives at ATRP include:
The Food Processing Technology
the productivity of Georgias poultry industry in Automation technology in food processing
Building at Georgia Tech
particular and the food processing industry at large. Environmental issues relating to poultry
With state funding of $1.6 million in 2013, the processing and food processing
Georgia Techs state-of-the-art Food
ATRP leverages the resources of one of the nations Food safety
Processing Technology Building is a world-
most recognized engineering schools to creatively Industry outreach
class center for collaborative food processing
work across disciplines for the advancement of
technology development, academic research,
and public interaction. The building serves as a
cornerstone for:
ATRPs Recent Successful Innovations:
Creating innovative new technology
A patent-pending, state-of-the-art computerized 2013 ATRP Highlights:
designs for the food industry;
broiler-house management system for monitoring and Fostering active industrial and
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controlling growout activities; academic collaboration;
One of the first computer-vision systems developed Attracting technology providers
specifically to size and identify poultry parts; Industry research collaborators interested in helping solve some of
An ingenious thermally enhanced dewatering system the many challenges facing the food
for quickly and affordably removing more than half of
the water in dissolved-air flotation (DAF) skimmings
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Innovative Technology Resources
Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center (RRC): works closely with the U.S. Agricultural
Research Service to promote food safety and food and crop quality.
Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory (SEPRL): conducts research on emerging and exotic
infectious poultry diseases and food-borne pathogens.
J. Phil Campbell Sr. Natural Resource Conservation Center (JPC): works to develop and
transfer environmentally sustainable and profitable agricultural systems to land owners and
managers in order to protect the natural resource base, build accord with non-agricultural sectors and
support healthy rural economies.
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Available Food Processing Sites
Georgia has more than 30 sites well-suited for food processing operations.
Sites throughout Georgia make excellent locations for food processing operations. For more information on More than 30 exceptional sites
Georgias prime food processing sites, visit Georgia Powers Community & Economic Development Web site well-suited for food processing are
at www.SelectGeorgia.com. available with excess water capacity
of at least 1 million gallons per day.
Source: www.SelectGeorgia.com
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Favorable Business Climate
Georgias business climate is consistently ranked among the best in the country.
CNBC Georgia consistently ranks as one of the top states in the country for doing business. In addition to the
Americas Top States for Business states favorable workforce-related policies mentioned previously, Georgias tax structure and business-
1. GEORGIA friendly environment make the state ideal for manufacturing and other types of operations. Food processors
in Georgia are often eligible for a variety of tax credits and sales tax exemptions. The states job tax credit
2. Texas
program grants credits that may be applied against the states corporate income tax. Other tax credits
3. Utah
including those tied to capital investment, employee training and child care are also available. See the
4. Nebraska listing below for tax credit programs and tax exemptions in Georgia.
5. North Carolina
Georgias Tax Credit Programs Georgias Major Tax Exemptions
Source: 2014 Americas Top States for Business, CNBC,
June 2014 Job Tax Credit E lectricity Used in Manufacturing Sales Tax
Quality Job Tax Credit Seed, Fertilizer, Agricultural Chemicals Sales Tax
Investment Tax Credit Irrigation Equipment Sales Tax
SITE SELECTION Optional Investment Tax Credit Agricultural Machinery Sales Tax
Top Competitive States Mega Project Tax Credit Off-Road Forestry Equipment Sales Tax
Retraining Tax Credit Liquefied Gases and Fuels for Specific Agribusiness
1. GEORGIA
Education Tax Credit Purposes Sales Tax
2. Tennessee Small Business Growth Tax Credit Ice Used for Food Processing or Shipment Sales Tax
3. Texas Research and Development Tax Credit Seed, Fertilizer, Agricultural Chemicals Sales Tax
4. Louisiana Child Care Tax Credit Freeport Inventory Tax (Property)
5. North Carolina Qualified Child Care Property Tax Credit Industrial Materials Sales Tax
Port Activity Job Tax Credit Packaging Materials Sales Tax
Source: Top Ten Competitive States of 2013, Site Mass Transit Tax Credit Manufacturing Machinery Sales Tax
Selection magazine, May 2014 Opportunity Zones Pollution Control Equipment Sales Tax
Renewal Communities/EZs/ECs (Federal) Custom Software Sales Tax
Clean Room Equipment Sales Tax
SITE SELECTION Enterprise Zones (Property)
Top U.S. Business Climates
1. GEORGIA
For detailed information on tax exemptions, credits and other state incentives, visit
2. Louisiana
www.georgia.org/competitive-advantages/tax-credits or Georgia Powers Incentives Overview
3. North Carolina on the publications page of SelectGeorgia.com.
4. Texas
5. Ohio
AREA DEVELOPMENT
Top States for Doing Business
1. GEORGIA
2. Texas
3. South Carolina
4. Alabama
5. Tennessee
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Powering Your Manufacturing Facility
Partner with Georgia Power for your manufacturing facility location.
Georgia Power is the states largest utility with a Georgia Power offers rates below the national
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Southern Company is on schedule to be the first emissions from coal generation. Since 1990,
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Southern Company is the industry leader Southern Company operating subsidiaries are
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Georgias Food Processing Companies (50+ employees)
Georgias food processing companies are located throughout the state.
Source: Georgia Power Community & Economic Development Industry Database, Business Wise Company Database, 2014
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