Manufacturing
Manufacturing & Foreign-Trade Zone
The foreign-trade zone, international airport, low industrial power rates, a high-speed fiber optic network, low tax rate, and a highly trained workforce makes Grant County an attractive area for manufacturing.
Chemical Manufacturers
Akzo Nobel Pulp & Performance Chemicals - Sodium Chlorate
General Dynamics - Chemicals/Propellant Inflation Systems
Takata - Automotive - Airbag Propellant and Components
Moses Lake Industries (Tama Chemicals) Chemicals for Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication
REC Silicon - Polysilicon and Silane Gas
Steel and Iron Manufacturing
D & L Foundry - Ironwork
Far West Steel - Steel Fabrication
LaserFab - Metal Fabrication
Moses Lake Steel - Steel Products
Specialty Welding - Fabrication
Other Manufacturing
Automated Ag - Agricultural Equipment
Chemi-Con Materials - Electrolytic Aluminum Foil
El Dorado Stone - Architectural Stone Veneer
Genie Industries - Aerial Work Platforms
SOURCE: Port of Moses Lake http://www.portofmoseslake.com/economic-dashboard/snapshot/#1478822825264-063ca495-1eac
Foreign-Trade Zone Port of Moses Lake's Foreign- Trade Zone (FTZ #203) allows companies within Grant County to store goods duty-free, delay tax and customs payments, and lower inventory costs. A United States Customs and Border Protection office is located on site.
Presented By
Jim Warjone
Engel & Völkers Seattle Downtown
Global Real Estate Advisor
206) 295-0629
jim.warjone@evrealestate.com
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