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1 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, January 2019 The U.S. chemical manufacturing industry is experiencing a renaissance due in large part to greater accessibility and decreasing costs of ethane and ethane-based raw materials indispensable to the industry. Lower energy costs, consumer spending increases, a strong job market and key domestic end-use market growth all contribute to the current success of the chemical manufacturing industry. Despite the industry’s recent resurgence at the national level, Georgia’s chemical manufacturing industry is a constant in the state’s economy. Chemical companies seeking to expand or locate in Georgia can rely on the state’s robust and growing manufacturing and construction industries. 572 Number of facilities dedicated to chemical manufacturing 1 21,800 Number of employees in the industry 2 2 nd Largest manufacturing sector in the state in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) 2 2,700+ Annual chemical manufacturing- related graduates from Georgia colleges and universities 2 * Chemical manufacturing facilities with 50+ workers Largest chemical manufacturing companies Company Employment Alcon Laboratories Inc. 1,700 Boehringer-Ingelheim 1,200 BASF Corp. 1,137 SNF Inc. 1,030 Shire 850 Avanos Medical Inc. 700 MiMedx Group Inc. 500 Airgas USA LLC 465 Zep Inc. 430 Huber Engineered Materials 423 Immucor Inc. 400 Nutrien US 400 Sherwin-Williams Co. 390 BioLab Inc. 385 Kemira Chemicals Inc. 377 FiberVisions Corp. 353 UCB Inc. 350 Standridge Color Corp. 325 Note: Employment numbers reflect the employment of all Georgia locations. Employment numbers listed on this table are actual industry workers, which differ from occupational workers. Source: Chemical Manufacturing Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2018 ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( ! ( Alcon Continues to Invest in Georgia Manufacturing Facility “Since beginning our growth project four years ago, Alcon has invested nearly $600 million, created several hundred new jobs, expanded the size of our state-of- the-art manufacturing facility by more than 70,000 square feet and added new production lines that leverage cuing- edge technology. This next phase of our investment reflects the increased demand for our DAILIES brand of contact lenses, as well as the strong partnerships we have built with the Johns Creek community, Fulton County and Georgia officials.” Shay Foley, General Manager, Alcon Johns Creek Manufacturing and Technology Operations Source: “Alcon to invest $97 million in Johns Creek Expansion,” Governor’s Office Press Release, 11.9.2017 Why Georgia for Chemicals? Strong manufacturing and construction industries Well-developed R&D market Highly-skilled workers Renowned workforce training program Excellent accessibility to market Business-friendly environment 1 Chemical Manufacturing Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2018 2 EMSI, 2018.Q4 *Includes engineering, repair and production occupations from p.3. Chemical Manufacturing A Key Supplier to Georgia’s Robust Manufacturing Industry

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1Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, January 2019

The U.S. chemical manufacturing industry is experiencing a renaissance due in large part to greater accessibility and decreasing costs of ethane and ethane-based raw materials indispensable to the industry. Lower energy costs, consumer spending increases, a strong job market and key domestic end-use market growth all contribute to the current success of the chemical manufacturing industry.

Despite the industry’s recent resurgence at the national level, Georgia’s chemical manufacturing industry is a constant in the state’s economy. Chemical companies seeking to expand or locate in Georgia can rely on the state’s robust and growing manufacturing and construction industries.

572Number of facilities dedicated to chemical manufacturing1

21,800Number of employees in the industry2

2ndLargest manufacturing sector in the state in terms of gross domestic product (GDP)2

2,700+Annual chemical manufacturing-related graduates from Georgia colleges and universities2*

Chemical manufacturing facilities with 50+ workers

Largest chemical manufacturing companies

Company EmploymentAlcon Laboratories Inc. 1,700

Boehringer-Ingelheim 1,200

BASF Corp. 1,137

SNF Inc. 1,030

Shire 850

Avanos Medical Inc. 700

MiMedx Group Inc. 500

Airgas USA LLC 465

Zep Inc. 430

Huber Engineered Materials 423

Immucor Inc. 400

Nutrien US 400

Sherwin-Williams Co. 390

BioLab Inc. 385

Kemira Chemicals Inc. 377

FiberVisions Corp. 353

UCB Inc. 350

Standridge Color Corp. 325

Note: Employment numbers reflect the employment of allGeorgia locations. Employment numbers listed on this table are actual industry workers, which differ from occupational workers. Source: Chemical Manufacturing Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2018

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Alcon Continues to Invest in Georgia Manufacturing Facility

“Since beginning our growth project four years ago, Alcon has invested nearly $600 million, created several hundred new jobs, expanded the size of our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility by more than 70,000 square feet and added new production lines that leverage cutting-edge technology. This next phase of our investment reflects the increased demand for our DAILIES brand of contact lenses, as well as the strong partnerships we have built with the Johns Creek community, Fulton County and Georgia officials.”

Shay Foley, General Manager, Alcon Johns Creek Manufacturing and Technology Operations

Source: “Alcon to invest $97 million in Johns Creek Expansion,” Governor’s Office Press Release, 11.9.2017

Why Georgia for Chemicals?

• Strong manufacturing and construction industries

• Well-developed R&D market

• Highly-skilled workers

• Renowned workforce training program

• Excellent accessibility to market

• Business-friendly environment

1 Chemical Manufacturing Database, Georgia PowerCommunity and Economic Development, 20182 EMSI, 2018.Q4*Includes engineering, repair and production occupations from p.3.

Chemical ManufacturingA Key Supplier to Georgia’s Robust Manufacturing Industry

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Chemical companies continue to find success in Georgia.

Manus Bio Invests in Georgia’s Bioeconomy

“We look forward to manufacturing our ingredients in Georgia and contributing to the State’s bioeconomy. In particular, we are impressed by the talented employees and are appreciative of the strong support we have received from the local and state government.”

Dr. Ajikumar Parayil, Founder and CEO, Manus Bio

Source: “Manus Bio Inc. to Open Manufacturing Facility in Augusta,” Governor’s Office Press Release, 7.3.2018

The industry NAICS classifications used in this study are in the 325 Chemical Manufacturing family. The number of jobs in each subsector within this family are evenly distributed, giving potential and existing chemical manufacturing facilities ample room to grow.

Georgia’s Chemical Manufacturing Mix

Source: EMSI, 2018.Q4

3259 Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing

3251 Basic Chemical Manufacturing

3256 Soap, Cleaning Compound, and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing

3254 Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing

3255 Paint, Coating, and Adhesive Manufacturing

3252 Resin, Synthetic Rubber, and Artificial and Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing

3253 Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing

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New and expanding chemical companies have created more than 2,000 jobs since 2012.

Year Company City County Jobs

2018 Dixie Color Inc. Trion Chattooga 100

2018 Manus Bio Augusta Richmond 50

2018 Crown Technology LLC Thomaston Upson 50

2018 Universal Industrial Gases Warner Robins Houston 7

2017 Topolymer Social Circle Walton 30

2017 SILON Peachtree City Fayette 20

2017 Huber Carbonates Marble Hill Pickens 15

2017 Healthy Pet Jesup Wayne 15

2016 EdenCrete Augusta Richmond 250

2016 Zep Inc. Emerson Bartow 125

2016 Plaid Enterprises Decatur DeKalb 75

2016 Solutions Pet & Lawn Thomaston Upson 70

2016 Top Gun Powder Coating Adairsville Bartow 60

2016 Bodycote Covington Newton 40

2015 Aspen Aerogels Statesboro Bulloch 106

2015 DRT America Springfield Effingham 40

2015 Zschimmer & Schwarz Ivey Wilkinson 25

2014 Royal DSM Augusta Richmond 40

2014 Otsuka Chemical Griffin Spalding 32

2014 Johnson Matthey Process Technologies (formerly Intercat) Augusta Richmond 30

2013 Pharma Tech Royston Hart 50

2013 Johnson Matthey Process Technologies (formerly Intercat) Savannah Chatham 25

2012 Shire (formerly Baxalta) Covington Newton 700

2012 Arizona Chemical Savannah Chatham 65

2012 Purac Tucker DeKalb 33

Total 2,053

Sources: Press releases; Chemical Manufacturing Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2018

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Nearly 22,000 workers comprise Georgia’s chemical manufacturing industry.

Georgia is known for its high-quality affordable workforce. Wage rates in Georgia typically fall below the national average, particularly in manufacturing occupations. The state’s chemical manufacturing wages follow this trend. With a potential of 640,000 workers in occupations related to chemical manufacturing, Georgia offers an ample supply of skilled employees with a variety of technical backgrounds.

Georgia’s wages fall below national rates in chemical manufacturing.

Source: 2017 Annual Data, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Top Occupations in Chemical Manufacturing Industry*

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Description 51-9011 Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders 2,059 2,536 81.2% $16.97

51-9023 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

1,719 5,279 32.6% $12.45

51-9111 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders 1,284 14,909 8.6% $26.06

51-8091 Chemical Plant and System Operators 1,152 1,325 87.0% $21.88

51-1011 First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 976 21,711 4.5% $25.67

51-9061 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers 599 18,531 3.2% $13.40

49-9041 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 589 12,798 4.6% $16.60

51-2098 Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other, Including Team Assemblers

579 53,467 1.1% $45.35

11-1021 General and Operations Managers 564 93,414 0.6% $11.80

53-7062 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 525 121,150 0.4% $15.48

19-4031 Chemical Technicians 492 1,415 34.8% $15.70

49-9071 Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 487 49,673 1.0% $21.45

41-4012 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

465 56,268 0.8% $20.42

43-5071 Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks 395 23,831 1.7% $36.60

53-7051 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators 367 34,580 1.1% $13.80

19-2031 Chemists 359 1,268 28.3% $14.23

43-4051 Customer Service Representatives 350 112,598 0.3% $19.33

11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 343 5,261 6.5% $10.77

51-6091 Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers

301 2,491 12.1% $42.30

17-2112 Industrial Engineers 286 6,675 4.3% $37.80

17-2041 Chemical Engineers 229 654 34.9% $21.68

TOTAL 14,120 639,830 2.2% $19.33

Source: EMSI, 2018.Q4*Only occupations with 225 or more workers directly employed in the chemical manufacturing industry listed.

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Source: Chemical Manufacturing Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2018

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Top Chemical Manufacturing Facilities in Georgia (50 or more employees)Grouped by Industry and Ranked by Employment Count

Company Employment Line of Business City County

NAICS 3251: Basic Chemical Manufacturing

SNF Inc. 1,000 Water-soluble polymers for municipal, industrial and specialty water treatment processes Riceboro Liberty

BASF Catalysts LLC 531 Inorganic pigments McIntyre Wilkinson

Airgas Inc. 300 Industrial, medical and specialty gases Kennesaw Cobb

Elanco 300 Antibacterial, anticoccidials, vaccines and parasiticides used in animal health industry Augusta Richmond

Standridge Color Corp. 275 Custom compounds, additive concentrates, custom resins and special dispersion for the thermoplastics processing industry Social Circle Walton

BioLab Inc 260 Water-treatment products for recreational applications and specialty household products including pool and spa chemicals in powder, tablet, stick and liquid form

Conyers Rockdale

EdenCrete Industries Inc. 250 Carbon nanotube enriched concrete solutions Augusta Richmond

Huber Engineered Materials 250 Inorganic chemicals for processing of products used in industrial, paper and consumer-based markets Atlanta Cobb

Kraton Chemical LLC 200 Pine-derived chemicals used in fragrances, plastics, household cleaners, plastic and rubber products Savannah Chatham

BASF Corp. 170 Inorganic pigments Attapulgus Decatur

Kemira Chemicals Inc. 160 Chemicals for use in water-intensive industries such as the paper and pulp, oil and gas, mining and water treatment industries Atlanta Cobb

Hercules Inc. 160 Industrial inorganic chemicals Savannah Chatham

BASF Corp. 150 Industrial inorganic chemicals Sparks Cook

EMD Performance Materials 150 Performance materials for solar energy, cosmetics, coatings, printing and plastics sectors Savannah Chatham

Birla Carbon 150 Carbon black additives for rubber, plastics, coatings and inks Marietta Cobb

Johnson Matthey Process Technologies Inc. 150 Fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) additives Savannah Chatham

Chemical Products Corp. 150 Inorganic chemicals Cartersville Bartow

Arch Chemicals Inc. 130 Industrial inorganic chemicals Alpharetta Fulton

BASF Corp. 125 Industrial inorganic chemicals Gordon Wilkinson

Clean Control Corp. 125 Cleaning, deodorizing and specialty products Warner Robins Houston

BioLab Inc. 125 Water-treatment products for recreational applications and specialty household products including pool and spa chemicals in powder, tablet, stick and liquid form

Lawrenceville Gwinnett

Lonza Inc. 115 Basic chemicals and advanced chemical synthesis conjugates Alpharetta Forsyth

BASF Catalysts LLC 100 Inorganic pigments Savannah Chatham

Dixie Color Inc. 100 Custom color concentrates for polymer products Trion Chattooga

CP Kelco 100 Specialty hydrocolloids for beverages, food, cosmetics and personal care, among other applications Atlanta Cobb

Linde Gas North America 99 Industrial gases Atlanta Fulton

Huber Engineered Materials 86 Inorganic chemicals for processing of products used in industrial, paper and consumer-based markets Marble Hill Pickens

Optima Chemical Group LLC 85 Specialty chemicals, toll and custom manufacturing to the pharmaceutical, nutritional product, catalyst, flavors and fragrances, electronics, bioscience and specialty chemicals markets

Douglas Coffee

Arizona Chemical Co. 80 Pine-derived chemicals used in fragrances, plastics, household cleaners, plastic and rubber products Valdosta Lowndes

Huber Engineered Materials/Tech Center 75 Inorganic chemicals for processing of products used in industrial, paper and

consumer-based markets Fairmount Gordon

Ampacet Corp. 75 Black, white, color concentrates and additive masterbatches Cartersville Bartow

Kemira Chemicals Inc./Research & Development 70 Chemicals for use in water-intensive industries such as the paper and pulp, oil

and gas, mining and water treatment industries Atlanta Fulton

Akzo Nobel Pulp & Performance Chemicals 70 Environmentally-adapted bleaching chemicals for the forest products industry Marietta Cobb

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Company Employment Line of Business City County

Flint Hills Resources LP 68 Corn-ethanol Pelham Mitchell

Kemira Chemicals Inc. 65 Chemicals for use in water-intensive industries such as the paper and pulp, oil and gas, mining and water treatment industries Marietta Cobb

Kemira Chemicals Inc. 65 Chemicals for use in water-intensive industries such as the paper and pulp, oil and gas, mining and water treatment industries Columbus Muscogee

The Seydel Companies Inc. 60 Chemicals for textile, paper, agriculture and metal working industries Pendergrass Jackson

Lonza Wood Protection 60 Preservative and fire retardant products Conley DeKalb

Royal Oak Enterprises Inc. 55 Natural lump charcoal and grilling products Roswell Fulton

Ashland Specialty Ingredients 53 Chemicals derived from plant and seed extracts used as thickeners, stabilizers and gums in consumer and industrial markets Dalton Whitfield

CJB Industries Inc. 52 Industrial inorganic chemicals Valdosta Lowndes

Americhem Inc. 50 Color concentrates, additive masterbatches and compounding Dalton Whitfield

Venator Materials 50 Inorganic pigments and performance additives Augusta Richmond

Lanier Color Co. Inc. 50 Colorants for both flexible and rigid PVC Gainesville Hall

SASCO Chemical Group Inc. 50 Industrial cleaning products Albany Dougherty

Social Elements LLC 50 Industrial inorganic chemicals Atlanta Fulton

Standridge Color Corp. 50 Custom compounds, additive concentrates, custom resins and special dispersion for the thermoplastics processing industry Greensboro Greene

Manus Bio 50 Fermented ingredients, including flavors, fragrances, food additives, cosmetics, vitamins, pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals Augusta Richmond

Total 6,994

NAICS 3252: Resin, Synthetic Rubber and Artificial Synthetic Fibers and Filaments Manufacturing

FiberVisions Corp. 250 Mono and biocomponent polyolefin fiber used in personal care, automotive and construction industries Covington Newton

Aquafil USA Inc. 200 Nylon fibers for the residential, commercial and automotive industries Cartersville Bartow

Modern Dispersions South Inc. 185 Plastic resin Fitzgerald Ben Hill

The Dow Chemical Co./Polyurethane 120 Specialty chemicals for electronic, water and energy applications Marietta Cobb

Freudenberg Texbond LP 115 Polyester nonwoven products and thermal insulation products Macon Bibb

Aquafil USA Inc. 100 Polyamide and polyester polymers Cartersville Bartow

FiberVisions Corp. 90 Mono and biocomponent polyolefin fiber used in personal care, automotive and construction industries Athens Clarke

DaniMer Scientific LLC 85 Biodegradable plastic Bainbridge Decatur

J-M Manufacturing Co. Inc. 85 Plastics materials or resins Adel Cook

Lawter Inc. 83 Specialty coatings and synthetic rubber resins, including phenolic modified rosin resins and hybrid and functional hydrocarbon resins Baxley Appling

Technical Polymers LLC 75 Plastics materials or resins Buford Gwinnett

Polynt Composites USA Inc. 70 Coating resins Forest Park Clayton

Lehigh Technologies Inc. 70 Rubber powders for tires, made from end-of-life tires and other post-industrial rubber Tucker Gwinnett

Evergreen Nylon Recycling LLC 70 Organic fibers, no cellulosic Augusta Richmond

United Synthetics Inc. 68 Polyester staple fibers for filter media apparel and automobile interior, among other applications La Fayette Walker

Calhoun Plastics & Chemicals Inc. 60 Dispersion PVC plastisol, urethane, and heat stabilizer compounds Calhoun Gordon

Crown Technology LLC 50 Thermoplastic pavement materials Thomaston Upson

Stepan Co. 50 High-tech polymer materials for the automotive, construction and electronics industries Columbus Muscogee

American Synthetic Fiber LLC 50 Polypropylene fibers for the geotextile, furniture, automotive, construction, hygiene and filtration industries Pendergrass Jackson

Total 1,876

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Company Employment Line of Business City County

NAICS 3253: Pesticide, Fertilizer and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing

Nutrien US 400 Fertilizers, industrial and animal feed products Augusta Richmond

Lanxess Solutions US Inc. 119 Specialty chemicals for the transportation, energy and electronics industries Lawrenceville Gwinnett

Helena Industries Inc. 112 Agricultural and industrial chemicals Cordele Crisp

Pfizer Inc. 100 Agricultural chemicals Atlanta DeKalb

Sunbelt Greenhouses Inc. 90 Fertilizers, mixing only Douglas Coffee

Prayon Inc. 80 Phosphate and fluorine products found in food and industrial applications, fertilizers Augusta Richmond

Solutions Pest & Lawn 70 Professional insecticides, herbicides and fertilizers Thomaston Upson

ADAMA USA 60 Agricultural chemicals Tifton Tift

ADAMA USA 60 Agricultural chemicals Ocilla Irwin

DuPont 60 Crop protection products, including insecticides and fungicides to protect fruits, vegetables and row crops Valdosta Lowndes

The Scotts Co. 55 Fertilizers and pesticides Jackson Butts

Gro TEC Inc. 50 Organic fertilizers, plant nutrients Eatonton Putnam

Nutrien US 50 Fertilizers, industrial and animal feed products Americus Sumter

Regal Chemical Co. Inc. 50 Pool care products including sanitizers, shock treatments and algaecides Alpharetta Forsyth

Total 1,356

NAICS 3254: Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing

Alcon Laboratories Inc. 1,700 Ophthalmic pharmaceutical products Duluth Fulton

Shire 850 Specialty biopharmaceutical products Social Circle Walton

Avanos Medical Inc. 700 Products and solutions in infection prevention, surgical solutions, respiratory health, digestive health, pain management and IV therapy including sanitizers and detergents

Alpharetta Fulton

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health 575 Animal health pharmaceutical solutions Duluth Gwinnett

MiMedx Group Inc. 500 Regenerative biologics utilizing human placental tissue allografts Marietta Cobb

Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health 400 Animal health pharmaceutical solutions Athens Clarke

Immucor Inc. 400 Reagents used to detect and identify cell and serum components of human blood prior to blood transfusions Norcross Gwinnett

UCB Inc. 350 Pharmaceutical solutions for central nervous system and inflammatory disorders Smyrna Cobb

Dendreon Corp. 280 Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing Union City Fulton

Pharma Tech Industries 275 Powders including cosmetics, nutritional and medical foods, prescription products Royston Hart

Mikart Inc. 255 Contract manufacturer of drug compounds including controlled drug products Atlanta Fulton

Boehringer-Ingelheim 225 Animal health pharmaceutical solutions Gainesville Hall

Recro Gainesville LLC 200 Pharmaceutical solutions for central nervous system disorders Gainesville Hall

Janssen Pharmaceuticals 200 Thebaine and oripavine supplier to third-party generic and branded pharmaceutical products Athens Clarke

Genzyme Corp. 128 In-vitro diagnostic substances Alpharetta Fulton

Osmotica Pharmaceutical Corp. 100 Specialty pharmaceutical products Marietta Cobb

Theragenics Corp. 100 Surgical products, medical devices Buford Hall

Pfizer Consumer Healthcare 98 Over-the-counter medicine Albany Dougherty

Nitromed Inc. 88 Pharmaceutical preparations Atlanta Fulton

Private Label Nutraceuticals LLC 75 Nutritional supplements Norcross Gwinnett

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Inc. 70 Pharmaceutical preparations Norcross Gwinnett

Alimera Sciences Inc. 60 Pharmaceutical preparations Alpharetta Fulton

Merck Sharpe & Dogme Corp. 60 Pharmaceutical preparations Alpharetta Fulton

Encompass RX 50 Pharmaceutical preparations Atlanta DeKalb

AGA LLC 50 Pharmaceutical preparations Stockbridge Henry

Total 7,789

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NAICS 3255: Paint, Coating and Adhesive Manufacturing

TCI Powder Coatings 200 Powder coatings for automotive, agricultural, construction and metal fabrication industries Ellaville Schley

Sherwin-Williams Co./Plant 180 Paints and coatings Morrow Clayton

Custom Building Products Inc. 150 Adhesives and sealants Lithia Springs Douglas

Plaid Enterprises Inc. 143 Craft, decorative paints Decatur DeKalb

Sherwin-Williams Co./Plant 130 Paints and coatings Covington Newton

Plaid Enterprises Inc. 125 Craft, decorative paints Norcross Gwinnett

PPG Industries Inc./Architectural Plant 125 Performance and industrial paints and coatings East Point Fulton

BEHR Process Corp. 120 Architectural paint and exterior wood care products McDonough Henry

Chemence Inc. 100 Consumer and industrial adhesives as well as liquid photopolymers and impregnation sealants Alpharetta Forsyth

PPG Architectural Finishes Inc. 85 Paints, adhesives and sealants Oakwood Hall

Bostik Inc. 80 Adhesive specialist in industrial manufacturing, construction and consumer markets Conyers Rockdale

Esco Industries Inc. 75 Adhesives and sealants Douglas Coffee

Arclin LLC 65 Bonding and surface materials for building products and agricultural applications Roswell Fulton

QEP Co Inc. 62 Vinyl, wood and specialty adhesives Dalton Whitfield

HB Fuller Co. 60 Industrial adhesives Tucker DeKalb

XL Brands 50 Adhesives and sealants Dalton Whitfield

Total 1,750

NAICS 3256: Soap, Cleaning Component and Toilet Preparation Manufacturing

Zep Inc. 300 Maintenance and cleaning solutions for commercial, industrial, institutional and consumer end-markets Atlanta Cobb

Clorox Manufacturing Co. 250 Bleach and cleaning products Forest Park Clayton

Arylessence Inc. 150 Fragrances and flavors for personal care, beauty and cosmetics, laundry and household products, home fragrances and air care Marietta Cobb

Zep Inc./Commercial Sales & Service 130 Maintenance and cleaning solutions for commercial, industrial, institutional and consumer end-markets Cartersville Bartow

Apollo Aerosol Industries LLC 125 Polishes and sanitation goods Marietta Cobb

Goody Products Inc. 125 Hair care products Sandy Springs Fulton

Dial Corp. 122 Soap and other detergents Atlanta Fulton

ABC Compounding Co. Inc. 120 Maintenance and industrial cleaning chemicals Conyers Rockdale

Goodwin Co. Inc. 100 Chemical blending and bulk handling Lawrenceville Gwinnett

Stepan Co. 97 Hair care, skincare and personal care items Winder Barrow

Ecolab Inc. 80 Cleaning, sanitizing, and maintenance products and services for the hospital, institutional and industrial markets McDonough Henry

GEO Specialty Chemicals Inc. 80 Water treatment chemicals, coating and resin additives, specialty acrylic monomers and consumer additives Cedartown Polk

Momar Inc. 75 General maintenance and sanitation chemicals Atlanta Fulton

ITW Chemtronics 70 Cleaning solvents for electronics, telecommunications and critical environment markets Kennesaw Cobb

Chemstar Corp. 70 Starch-based polymers Lithia Springs Douglas

Bronner Brothers Inc. 67 Hair products Atlanta Fulton

Phoenix Chemical Co. Inc. 60 Chemicals for carpets Calhoun Gordon

Zschimmer & Schwarz Inc. 60 Chemical auxiliaries and specialties for the ceramic, fiber, leather and fur, textile, cosmetic and cleaning industries Milledgeville Baldwin

Strength of Nature Global LLC 60 Hair care products Savannah Chatham

Solvay 55 Polyamide staple fiber, filament, yarns and engineering plastics for nonwovens, textiles and industrial end uses Winder Barrow

House of Cheatham Inc. 52 Hair care products Stone Mountain DeKalb

Hill Manufacturing Co. Inc. 50 Maintenance formulations including aerosols, lubricants, industrial deodorants and cleaning products Atlanta Fulton

Mary Kay Inc. 50 Beauty care products Suwanee Gwinnett

Total 2,348

Company Employment Line of Business City County

NAICS 3259: Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing

Pinova Inc. 205 Specialty rosin and polyterpene resins used for agriculture, chewing gum and high performance pressure sensitive tapes and labels; industrial, automotive and aerospace adhesives

Brunswick Glynn

Textile Rubber & Chemical Co. Inc. 180 Latex compounds for carpet, rugs and bedding backing Dalton Whitfield

Valmet Inc. 100 Chemical pulping Duluth Gwinnett

LioChem Inc. 98 Specialty chemicals used in quality printing inks, plastic colorants and adhesives Conyers Rockdale

Anderson Chemical Company Inc. 80 Chemical preparations for food processing and water treatment Macon Bibb

ITW Pro Brands 60 Maintenance chemicals to aerospace and military Tucker DeKalb

Allied Diagnostic Imaging Resources Inc. 59 Processing chemicals for the medical x-ray, dental and graphic arts industries Suwanee Gwinnett

Pangborn Corp. 50 Explosives; surface preparation systems, equipment and services Fairburn Fulton

Kemiron Atlantic Inc. 50 Chemical preparations Savannah Chatham

Total 882

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