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1 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, April 2019 $113.4 billion Georgia’s industrial production index 1 412,000 Georgia’s manufacturing employment 2 9,300 Jobs created and retained by Georgia’s largest advanced manufacturing locations and expansions in the last five years 3 4,770 Number of engineers receiving degrees from Georgia universities 4 Advanced Manufacturers, 250+ employees A Sample of Georgia’s Advanced Manufacturing Companies Company Employment Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. 10,250 Shaw Industries Inc. 6,622 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. 5,400 Southwire Co. 3,145 Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia Inc. 2,700 Caterpillar Inc. 2,400 Graphic Packaging International 1,775 Alcon Laboratories Inc. 1,700 Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. 1,600 Kubota Manufacturing of America Corp. 1,400 Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing 1,350 ZF Gainesville LLC 1,260 Boehringer-Ingelheim 1,200 YKK AP America Inc./YKK USA Inc. 1,110 Acuity Brands Lighting 1,105 Textron Specialized Vehicles 1,100 Engineered Floors LLC 1,089 SNF Inc. 1,000 Siemens Industry Inc. 950 Meggitt Polymers & Composites 900 Eaton Lighting Solutions 874 TD Automotive Compressor Georgia LLC 850 Novelis Inc. 815 Club Car LLC 800 Honda Precision Parts of Georgia LLC 800 The HON Co. 750 Sewon America Inc. 730 Panasonic Automotive Systems Co. 700 Triumph Precision Components 700 JCB Inc. 550 TOTO USA Inc. 537 Hillphoenix Inc. 500 Source: Business Wise, April 2018 Advanced Manufacturing Georgia: A Leader In Advanced Manufacturing 1 IHS Markit, 2019 2 EMSI, 2019.2 3 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development, April 2019 4 EMSI, 2019.2 Highly-Skilled Talent – Georgia’s workers are highly skilled and have an outstanding work ethic. Georgia is among the top workforce training states in the nation. Word-Class Training – Georgia’s Quick Start program, ranked No. 1 in the U.S. by Area Development Magazine, provides customized state-of-the-art training for Georgia’s workers. The Quick Start staff brings years of expertise when preparing the state’s workforce for advanced manufacturing. Innovation and Resources – Georgia’s world-class colleges and universities offer the highest caliber graduates and research centers, keeping Georgia’s manufacturers on the leading edge of innovation and productivity. Gateway to the World – Georgia’s highway system, state-of-the-art ports, extensive rail system and world-renowned international airport keep Georgia-made products flowing to customers. Pro-Business Climate – Georgia consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top pro-business states. Georgia offers a variety of incentives specifically designed to assist manufacturing companies. Georgia’s advanced industries produce integrated goods that are traded all over the world. The most technologically advanced goods, from plastics to aerospace products, precision parts and automobile production contribute to the state’s $590 billion in gross state product.

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Page 1: Georgia: A Leader In Advanced Manufacturing - Select Georgia

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

$113.4 billionGeorgia’s industrial production index1

412,000Georgia’s manufacturing employment2

9,300Jobs created and retained by Georgia’s largest advanced manufacturing locations and expansions in the last five years3

4,770Number of engineers receiving degrees from Georgia universities4

Advanced Manufacturers, 250+ employees

A Sample of Georgia’s AdvancedManufacturing Companies

Company EmploymentGulfstream Aerospace Corp. 10,250

Shaw Industries Inc. 6,622

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. 5,400

Southwire Co. 3,145

Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia Inc. 2,700

Caterpillar Inc. 2,400

Graphic Packaging International 1,775

Alcon Laboratories Inc. 1,700

Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. 1,600

Kubota Manufacturing of America Corp. 1,400

Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing 1,350

ZF Gainesville LLC 1,260

Boehringer-Ingelheim 1,200

YKK AP America Inc./YKK USA Inc. 1,110

Acuity Brands Lighting 1,105

Textron Specialized Vehicles 1,100

Engineered Floors LLC 1,089

SNF Inc. 1,000

Siemens Industry Inc. 950

Meggitt Polymers & Composites 900

Eaton Lighting Solutions 874

TD Automotive Compressor Georgia LLC 850

Novelis Inc. 815

Club Car LLC 800

Honda Precision Parts of Georgia LLC 800

The HON Co. 750

Sewon America Inc. 730

Panasonic Automotive Systems Co. 700

Triumph Precision Components 700

JCB Inc. 550

TOTO USA Inc. 537

Hillphoenix Inc. 500

Source: Business Wise, April 2018

Advanced ManufacturingGeorgia: A Leader In Advanced Manufacturing

1 IHS Markit, 20192 EMSI, 2019.23 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development, April 20194 EMSI, 2019.2

Highly-Skilled Talent – Georgia’s workers are highly skilled and have an outstanding work ethic. Georgia is among the top workforce training states in the nation.

Word-Class Training – Georgia’s Quick Start program, ranked No. 1 in the U.S. by Area Development Magazine, provides customized state-of-the-art training for Georgia’s workers. The Quick Start staff brings years of expertise when preparing the state’s workforce for advanced manufacturing.

Innovation and Resources – Georgia’s world-class colleges and universities offer the highest caliber graduates and research centers, keeping Georgia’s manufacturers on the leading edge of innovation and productivity.

Gateway to the World – Georgia’s highway system, state-of-the-art ports, extensive rail system and world-renowned international airport keep Georgia-made products flowing to customers.

Pro-Business Climate – Georgia consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top pro-business states. Georgia offers a variety of incentives specifically designed to assist manufacturing companies.

Georgia’s advanced industries produce integrated goods that are traded all over the world. The most technologically advanced goods, from plastics to aerospace products, precision parts and automobile production contribute to the state’s $590 billion in gross state product.

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2 Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, April 2019

Georgia is Home to a World-Class Talent Base.

Global companies often find their Georgia-based facilities to be their most profitable because of the state’s high-value engineering and R&D talent. Georgia’s advanced manufacturing talent base ranks among the top 15 in the United States for concentration of related occupations in engineering, computer, electronic and R&D-intensive occupations. Georgia has the sixth lowest median hourly earnings for production occupations in the U.S.

Georgia Tech graduates more engineers than any other university in the U.S.

Source: EMSI, 2019.2

Source: EMSI, 2019.2

Georgia Boasts More Than 301,000 in a Sample of Advanced Manufacturing OccupationsSorted by SOC Code

Description2019 Jobs

2019-2029 Growth

RateComputer and Information Systems Managers 14,248 11%Computer and Information Research Scientists 911 15%Computer Systems Analysts 18,618 10%Information Security Analysts 3,559 22%Computer Programmers 7,313 (2%)Software Developers, Applications 30,000 23%Software Developers, Systems Software 12,855 11%Database Administrators 4,644 10%Network and Computer Systems Administrators 11,713 9%Computer Network Architects 5,678 7%Aerospace Engineers 2,622 6%Biomedical Engineers 387 14%Chemical Engineers 679 14%Civil Engineers 10,519 11%Computer Hardware Engineers 1,578 11%Electrical Engineers 4,561 13%Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 5,063 1%Industrial Engineers 7,006 15%Materials Engineers 712 10%Mechanical Engineers 5,410 18%Nuclear Engineers 577 10%Engineers, All Other 3,919 10%Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 168 13%Civil Engineering Technicians 1,876 9%Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians 3,733 7%Electro-Mechanical Technicians 335 11%Environmental Engineering Technicians 774 11%Industrial Engineering Technicians 1,472 11%Mechanical Engineering Technicians 789 15%Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 1,610 10%Surveying and Mapping Technicians 1,889 10%Biochemists and Biophysicists 805 13%Physicists 187 19%Chemists 1,463 11%Materials Scientists 115 17%

Description2019 Jobs

2019-2029 Growth

RateAvionics Technicians 2,319 (2%)Industrial Machinery Mechanics 13,020 9%Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other 426 (0%)First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers

21,952 6%

Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging and Systems Assemblers

2,463 (16%)

Engine and Other Machine Assemblers 704 4%Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters 1,969 1%Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators 1,079 6%Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other, Including Team Assemblers

53,809 (1%)

Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic

2,406 16%

Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic

403 24%

Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

2,852 (0%)

Forging Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

511 (1%)

Rolling Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

517 9%

Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

3,844 9%

Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

132 7%

Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

1,192 9%

Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

831 4%

Milling and Planing Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Metal and Plastic

244 3%

Machinists 7,719 14%Welders, Cutters, Solderers and Brazers 11,687 13%Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders

1,039 6%

Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers

2,468 (8%)

Total 301,375 9%

Affordable Manufacturing Talent Base

2018 Median Hourly Earnings

1 Arkansas $14.30

2 Mississippi $14.49

3 Florida $14.62

4 Delaware $14.65

5 Alabama $14.74

6 GEORGIA $14.75

7 North Carolina $14.99

Source: EMSI, 2019.2

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3Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business © Georgia Power, April 2019

Georgia Attracts Major Advanced Manufacturing Companies.

Georgia’s talent base and pro-business climate support fast ramp-up needs of companies like SK innovation, Pratt & Whitney and Textron.

Company Product Jobs Year

SK innovation Electric vehicle batteries 2,000 2019

Sparta Industries HVAC duct liner insulation 1,042 2016

Luxottica Group* Eyeglass frames 1,000 2017

Graphic Packaging International* Paperboard mills 850 2018

Trinity Rail Group Train railcars 800 2014

Häring Precision components and subassemblies for the automotive industry 800 2014

Acuity Brands* Lighting solutions for indoor and outdoor applications 700 2014

Continental Tire Automobile tires 526 2018

Hanwha Q CELLS Solar cells 500 2018

Pratt & Whitney* Aircraft jet propulsion and internal combustion engines and parts 500 2017

Valmiera Glass* Fiberglass for the aerospace, oil and gas and automotive industries 425 2016

Vanguard National Trailer Dry freight and refrigerated semi-trailers 400 2015

Textron Specialized Vehicles* Golf carts, utility and personal transportation vehicles and ground support equipment 400 2016

Beaulieu International Group Wall-to-wall floor coverings, including carpet, vinyl and wood 350 2014

Interstate Paper* Linerboard paper mill 342 2017

Caroliana Skiff* Fiberglass saltwater outboard boats 320 2017

Taurus International Manufacturing Inc. Firearms 300 2018

Total 9,255

*Expansion Sources: Public announcements; Georgia Power Community & Economic Development, April 2019

Advanced Manufacturing Locations and Expansions Since 2014 (300 or More Jobs Included)

Electric Vehicle Battery Manufacturer Will Bring 2,000 Jobs to Georgia

SK innovation, Korea’s largest energy and chemical company, is locating their first U.S. manufacturing facility in Jackson County. While the company cited proximity to existing automotive OEMs and Georgia’s strong labor environment as reasons for selecting Georgia, it was our people that made the difference.

“I literally felt the passion that people had at creating a business-friendly environment and developing their local communities.”

Jun Kim, President and CEO, SK innovation

Source: “Massive Georgia battery plant to serve need for electric vehicles,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 3.19.2019

Since 2014, Georgia’s advanced manufacturing locations bring and retain more than 9,000 jobs.

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