MILWAUKEE, USA AMERICA S MANUFACTURING LEADER

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MILWAUKEE, USA AMERICA S MANUFACTURING LEADER

1 2 International expansion is always a challenge. Where is the ideal location? Who has the workforce with the skills we need? What are the costs of doing business? What are our financing options? What government agencies and what regulations will impact our business? The Milwaukee 7 (M7), the region s economic development entity, is your local advocate, simplifying and streamlining the process. We help you understand and compare the cost of doing business, identify real estate and potential supply chain partners, find and train talent, sort through incentives and financing alternatives, and navigate the government agencies that will be critical to your success. Since 2006, M7 has partnered with more than 80 businesses from around the world, providing guidance and support throughout the site-selection process from initial inquiry to successful launch. WE RE HERE. EVERY DAY. READY TO HELP. 1-866-596-6463 Perfectly situated in the heart of the United States, just 90 minutes north of Chicago, the Milwaukee Region is the ideal place to locate your business. The Milwaukee Region is a great choice: Advantageous tax rates A strong infrastructure Developed supply chains A skilled and adaptable workforce A NEW HOME FOR GUMMI BEARS The Milwaukee Region s connected location, fiscally strong government and businessfriendly environment were key factors in HARIBO s decision to locate its first U.S. manufacturing facility here. The German-based manufacturer of gummi bear candies employs 7,000 people at 16 production facilities worldwide, but never had a manufacturing presence in the United States. M7, working closely with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and the Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA), played a critical role during HARIBO s years-long, nationwide search, helping the company to identify sites, compare business costs and explore financing alternatives for the $240 million facility that will create hundreds of high-paying jobs.

3 4 The Milwaukee Region Thinking Bigger Together Milwaukee is a magnet for business. Affordable land and leasing, an educated workforce, low business costs and easy access to financing, technical assistance and efficient transportation help businesses locate, succeed and grow here. The Region comprises seven counties in southeastern Wisconsin. It has a diverse economy with significant employment and global market leaders in: advanced manufacturing, distribution, professional and financial services, green technologies, and printing. And while the Milwaukee Region has a global perspective, its sensibility is local. The region s manageable size makes it easy to meet the people you want to meet and close the deals you need to close. Milwaukee and Chicago are the bookends of a global economic engine with a combined population of 10 million people, creating numerous strategic advantages for your business. MILWAUKEE A world-class city: Milwaukee is just 90 minutes from Chicago, the third largest city in the U.S. and home to many major national and international corporations. Access to global markets: O Hare International Airport (the second-busiest airport in the U.S.) offers more than 120 daily direct flights to 49 international destinations. Access to world-class talent: The Milwaukee-Chicago Region has more than 100 universities and colleges, including two ranked in the top 30 globally. MILWAUKEE REGION SNAPSHOT 2 MILLION RESIDENTS 1 MILLION JOBS 52 THOUSAND BUSINESSES TOP 10 STATE FOR BUSINESS (2017 CHIEF EXECUTIVE MAGAZINE) 2nd HIGHEST CONCENTRATION OF MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT IN THE U.S. 5th RANKED UP-AND-COMING TECH CITY IN THE U.S. BY FORBES Vibrant and integrated industry clusters in: Energy, power and industrial controls Water technology and research Food and beverage manufacturing CHICAGO

5 6 Home to World Headquarters and U.S. Bases for Global Operations A strong base of corporate headquarters fuels our regional growth. The Milwaukee Region ranks third in the United States in the number of Fortune 500 corporate headquarters per capita and is home to a significant number of Fortune 1000 companies. These home-grown businesses continue to make significant investments in the region today. Many of the world s dynamic, high-performing companies have chosen the Milwaukee Region as a major base of operations. They are attracted by our skilled workforce, commitment to education, supply chain infrastructure, transportation network, low business costs, and our commitment to help them succeed. MILWAUKEE-BASED FORTUNE 1000 COMPANIES GLOBAL OPERATIONS BASED HERE

7 8 Investing in Sustainability Water Technology Sustainability is a priority for thriving companies. Best practices that optimize efficiency, minimize waste and focus on long-term growth are critical to stability and survival in a global economy. Our industry cluster networks The Water Council, Mid-West Energy Research Consortium (M-WERC) and Food and Beverage Wisconsin (FaB) are firmly rooted in the region s strengths and well-positioned to promote sustainable, long-term growth by helping you: Fresh water is critical for wealth and health. The need for clean and reliable water sources will dominate geopolitics for decades to come. Blessed with abundant freshwater resources, world-class research institutions and the highest concentration of water-related companies in North America, the Milwaukee Region is the world hub for water technology, research and policy. THE WATER COUNCIL The only organization of its kind in the world, The Water Council is a globally connected center for freshwater research, innovation, education and business development. The Global Water Center, a business and research center located minutes from downtown Milwaukee, includes: a business accelerator that offers seed investment; business training and office space; mentoring and export assistance; and demonstration sites to help develop and validate new products. The center also includes the Reed Street Yards, a 17-acre build-to-suit space in an evolving eco-industrial zone and the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences, the only one of its kind in the United States. The region s water industry is a $10.5 billion market 180 water-related companies, including five of the 11 largest firms in the world, are located here More than 100 academic scientists and researchers in the region are focused on water challenges and solutions Exchange knowledge and ideas with industry experts Find talent with the skills you need Build and enhance your supply chain Reduce your R & D costs Achieve economies of scale through shared infrastructure Benefit from accelerator programs that promote innovation and shorten time to market Part of our growth strategy was to have an office centrally located in the Midwest. The Water Council connections gave us a jump start on networking and finding new customers all of which has helped us grow as a company. Sunit Mohindroo Chief Product Officer, WatrHuB

9 10 Power, Energy & Controls Energy is central to competitiveness and sustainability. Power, controls and energy distribution are among the Milwaukee Region s largest manufacturing sectors. Several international companies in this field have corporate headquarters or major operations here, including Rockwell Automation, Johnson Controls, Eaton, Kohler, DRS Technologies, We Energies and American Transmission. Mid-West Energy Research Consortium (M-WERC) The Milwaukee-based Mid-West Energy Research Consortium (M-WERC) is an industry-led network that brings together companies, engineering schools and technical colleges to innovate solutions for energy generation, transmission, distribution and storage; as well as automation, power conversion, energy efficiency and conservation. M-WERC also facilitates the sharing of best practices and develops strategies for training workers in the technical skills required by manufacturers. Food & Beverage Producing the world s finest dairy products, sausage and beer has been a proud tradition in the Milwaukee Region for more than 150 years. Home to more than 240 food and beverage manufacturers, the industry cluster includes ingredient/seasoning makers, packagers, equipment manufacturers and distributors. The Milwaukee Region is also home to operational facilities for 7 of the 12 largest global food companies including: ADM Cocoa, Cargill, Coca-Cola, Kerry Group, Kraft-Heinz, Nestle, Pepsi and SAB Miller. Food and Beverage Wisconsin (FaB) is an industry cluster organization that makes it easier for food and beverage businesses to innovate and expand. Its efforts focus on networking, best-practice collaboration, career development and technical assistance. Several global companies have located their U.S. headquarters here: Manufacturing plants use more than onethird of U.S. electric power. By accelerating innovation in this rapidly growing global market, M-WERC is energizing new and existing businesses. Mike Laszkiewicz Vice President, Rockwell Automation Chair, U.S. Manufacturing Council 100,000 PEOPLE $38 BILLION IN ANNUAL SALES 900 COMPANIES Wisconsin has 1700 organic farms, second only to California

11 12 Investing in Talent Investing in Infrastructure The Milwaukee 7 Talent Partnership works with companies to help them locate the people they need. We also work with industry and education leaders to build and expand the talent pipeline and keep talented workers in the region. It s why we are ranked one of the top 10 communities for young professionals and 11th in the nation for attracting millennials. Supported by a flow of talent from our universities and technical colleges, Milwaukee delivers the skill sets you need to create and maintain a sustainable, competitive advantage from engineers to shop floor talent. Wisconsin was the first state in the nation to establish a technical college system and it continues to train shop floor talent, including machinists, welders, CNC operators and quality technicians. The region s five university engineering schools graduate 2,900 engineers annually. We rigorously track employee retention by location. Milwaukee is among our lowest turnover places in the world. Steve Pascot Vice President, GE Healthcare The Federal Reserve ranks the Milwaukee Region as the most productive region in the Midwest and the ninth most productive region nationwide. When a company locates in the region, finding workers can t wait. We help you navigate agencies, staffing companies and college connections that make the most sense for your industry and business. Susan Koehn Director, Milwaukee 7 Talent Partnership Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Region are committed to an integrated transportation infrastructure that connects people to jobs and moves products to market. Wisconsin recently invested $10 billion in local highways, making the region a major distribution hub for a variety of companies, including Amazon. An extensive rail network and proximity to Chicago make it easy and cost-effective to move goods. The Port of Milwaukee, which facilitates shipping through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway, is a designated Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ). Milwaukee s Mitchell Airport and Chicago s O Hare (75 minutes from Milwaukee) offer frequent flights to national and global destinations. AMTRAK, the United States national railroad, operates seven daily round-trips between Milwaukee and Chicago. Milwaukee is building a street car system that will connect vital downtown areas.

13 Vibrant Lifestyle FAST FACTS One of the 10 Most Exciting Cities in the nation (Movoto) Third-lowest commute time in the United States One of the Top 10 Travel Destinations for 2016 (Boston Globe) 6th most affordable place to live well (Forbes) 14 Milwaukee enjoys a reputation as a fun and exciting place to live, which is why it s been ranked as one of the top destination cities in the country. Its vibrant downtown area includes a healthy mix of trendy entertainment areas and residential developments. More than $1.5 billion is currently being invested in new office buildings, residential properties and entertainment venues, including a new professional basketball arena and entertainment district and a streetcar system to connect major points of interest. The Milwaukee Region has something for everyone: professional and collegiate sports, symphonies, theaters, an opera, a ballet company, one of the most extensive public park systems in the country, sailing, Great Lakes fishing, eclectic dining, ethnic festivals, nationally acclaimed museums, and Summerfest, the world s largest music festival. YEAR-ROUND RECREATION Wisconsin is a regular host for champion professional golf. In 2017 Erin Hills hosted the U.S. Open. Wisconsin leads the country in winter fat bike trail development and fat bike events.

MILWAUKEE 7 SEVEN COUNTIES. ONE GREAT REGION. Who We Are & How We Help The Milwaukee 7 is the regional economic partnership for southeastern Wisconsin, assisting U.S. and overseas companies establish operations in the Milwaukee Region. Our one-stop project management service helps you set up business quickly and efficiently, guiding you through the essential steps from your first visit to the opening of your plant or office. And once you are up and running, our team continues to support you to ensure your continued success. CONTACT US 756 N. Milwaukee Street, Ste. 400 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. U.S.A. www.mke7.com 866.596.6463 Milwaukee7@MMAC.org In partnership with Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.