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Distribution and Logistics in Missouri

2North America's Logistics CenterMissouri knows logistics, and can get your product tothe global market quickly and efficiently. We are thenations rail, river and road crossroads, and a booming epicenter of commerce. We can get your goodsanywhere in the world via our international airports,extensive river barge infrastructure, or any of the USClass 1 railroads. Missouri is home to the confluence ofthe two largest rivers in North America, the Missouriand Mississippi, and is home to the most northern icefree port on the Mississippi with unrestricted access tothe Gulf of Mexico.Missouri’s central location allows companies to reachmore than 50% of the continental U.S. within one-day’sdrive, and most of the rest within two. 96% of Missouri’spopulation lives within 15 miles of a 4-lane dividedhighway.CNBC ranked Missouri’s infrastructure 9th best in the USin 2016.RailRoadMissouri is served by every Class 1railroad in the nation.Missouri’s central location allowsyou to reach more than 50% of thecontinental US in less than oneday’s drive, and most of the restwithin two. 96% of the populationlives within 15 miles of an interstateor 4-lane divided highway.RiverPipelineMissouri is home to the most northern ice-free port on the Mississippi,with unrestricted access to the Gulfof Mexico. Missouri is home to theconfluence of the two largest riversin North America: the Mississippiand the Missouri. Missouri waterways move over 8billion in cargo annually.1 More than 680 million tons ofproduct are moved on the Mississippi River each yearon average.2Missouri’s 10,700 miles of pipelinescarry nine different commodities, amajor asset for area manufacturersand energy companies.3AirFrom Missouri, you can fly nonstopto more than 70 destinationsacross North oads/2012/11/Missouri.pdfUS Army Corps of Engineers, Navigation Data Center, 2014 WCUS sheets 87 and 883MODOT Freight Plan12

3Missouri's Central and Connected LocationRailroad lines:BNSF RailwayCanadian National RailwayCanadian Pacific RailwayCSX TransportationKansas City Southern RailwayNorfolk Southern RailwayUnion Pacific RailroadPort600 mile radius1,200 mile radiusMinneapolis - St. PaulDetroitChicagoIndianapolis asAustinHoustonSan AntonioOklahoma CityAirportPort

4Missouri’s Logistics and Distribution CompaniesMissouri's largest projects by square feet announced from July 2015–July 2017Distribution center213PL company3Trucking company46(! 136Maryville§ 8Kirksville 61 169(!!St. Joseph 36 § !5967!29571§ Hannibal9721035 2469!!!!!!!!5!2!!!Kansas City � !Sedalia!!(!!4(!!!Mexico!!Jefferson City§ 50 § 6549 RollaFort Leonard Wood!!61§ 44Farmington(!63!!!!!!!!!§ 5567 160(! Lebanon !!! Joplin!!! !54(!3 10!!!!!!!!!!!7 !( 9!!St. Louis!! !!!!!!!!!64Cape GirardeauSpringfield !!60!(!West Plains(!Poplar Bluff(! 160 62(!Kennett§ 57Sikeston

5Missouri’s Underground FacilitiesMissouri’s underground facilitiesSubTropolis: 6 million sq ftSubtera UndergroundWarehousing: 1.2 million sq ftParkville Underground:385,000 sq ftBussen UndergroundWarehouse: 850,000 sq ftSmart Warehousing:2 million sq ftSpringfield Underground:2.5 million sq ftSpace Center Kansas City:6.5 million sq ftOzark Terminal: 2.1 million sq ftCarefree Industrial Park:4.2 million sq ftMountain Complex:3 million sq ftAmericold Underground:2.9 million sq ftMissouri’s unique underground facilities, formerlimestone mines, total more than 31 million square-feetand offer natural climate control (60–70 degrees yearround), enhanced security, and ceiling heights from12–45 feet. Limestone, which is three-times strongerthan concrete, also reduces tenants vulnerability tonatural disasters.Springfield UndergroundSpringfield Underground

6Missouri’s Logistics and Distribution CompaniesMore than 19,000 companies in the logistics sector arealready taking advantage of Missouri’s logistics infrastructure, competitive business costs, low cost of livingand vibrant culture.Flex-N-Gate (Kansas City)Walmart, Dollar General, General Mills, Toys “R” Us,Kraft Foods, and Rawlings all have distribution centersin Missouri.Hartzell Hardwoods (Kirksville)Kansas City and St. Louis were top metro areas for newdistribution and warehouse construction in 2016according to the Site Selection Group.John Deere Reman (Springfield)General Mills (Joplin)Green Supply (Vandalia) EXPANSIONHallmark (Kansas City) RECENT EXPANSIONHome Depot (Mexico)Johnson Controls, Inc. (Kansas City)Kohl’s (Kansas City)Kraft-Heinz (Springfield)La-Z-Boy (Neosho)Companies with major distributioncenters in Missouri include:Luxco (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONAldi (St. Peters)Menards (Sullivan) NEWAmazon (St. Louis) NEWAmerican Outdoor Brands (Columbia) NEWMacy’s (St. Louis)McLane (Republic)MidwayUSA (HQ Columbia)American Red Cross (St. Louis)Midwest Warehousing (HQ St. Joseph) RECENTEXPANSIONArrowhead (Springfield)Musician’s Friend (Kansas City)Associated Wholesale Grocers (Springfield)New Balance (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONBass Pro Shops (HQ Springfield)O’Reilly Auto Parts (Kansas City, HQ Springfield)Berlin Packaging (Kansas City) RECENT EXPANSIONOrgill (Sikeston)Best Buy (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONQuiet Logistics (St. Louis) NEWBlount International, Inc. (Kansas City)QuikTrip (Kansas City)Blue Buffalo (Joplin)Rawlings Sporting Goods (St. Louis)Boulevard (Kansas City) RECENT EXPANSIONReallyGoodStuff (Kansas City) NEWBrookstone (Mexico)Reckitt Benckiser (St. Peters) RECENT EXPANSIONBunzl (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONSchnuck Markets Inc. (HQ St. Louis) EXPANSIONCeva Animal Health (Kansas City)Scholastic (Jefferson City)Coca-Cola (Joplin and St. Louis)Soft Surroundings (Mexico) RECENT EXPANSIONCommunity Wholesale Tire (Springfield)Spectrum Brands (Earth City)CVS (Kansas City) NEWSpirit of ’76 (Boonville) RECENT EXPANSIONDawn Foods (Kansas City)Sunfarm Food Services (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONDon’s Cold Storage (Joplin)Seattle Fish Co. (Kansas City) RECENT EXPANSIONDollar General (Fulton)SuperValu (St. Louis)Dollar Tree (Warrensburg) NEWSYSCO Corporation (St. Louis)FedEx (Kansas City, Rolla, Springfield, St. Joseph, andSt. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONTrane (St. Louis)Toys “R” Us (Kansas City)

7Universal Group of Companies (St. Louis)UPS (St. Louis)Vijon (St. Louis)Virbac (Kansas City) NEWVistar (Kansas City)Walmart (Harrisonville, Moberly, St. James) RECENTEXPANSIONWhirlpool (St. Louis)Yogabed (St. Louis) NEWMajor trucking companiesArtur Express (St. Louis)Bridgetown Trucking (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONCentral Trucking Inc. (HQ Springfield)Contract Freighters, Inc. (HQ Joplin)D & D Sexton, Inc. (HQ Carthage)Dayton Freight Lines (Columbia, Sikeston, Springfield,and St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONDynamic Transit (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONMajor third party logistics (3PL)companies in MissouriHogan (HQ St. Louis)C.H. Robinson (Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield)Neovia Logistics (Kansas City)Cheyenne Logistics (HQ St. Louis)OrTran Inc. (HQ Independence)Commonwealth Inc. (Kansas City)Prime, Inc. (HQ Springfield)Data Systems International (DSI) (Kansas City)Roll On Transportation (Parkville) RECENT EXPANSIONDavidson Surface/Air (St. Louis)Slay Industries (HQ St. Louis)DHL Supply Chain (Kansas City, Springfield, andSt. Louis)Trailiner (HQ Springfield)Ditzfeld Transfer (HQ Sedalia)Transport Distribution Company (HQ Joplin)Freightquote (Kansas City)Fastrans Logistics (HQ St. Louis)Geodis (Kansas City)Graybar (HQ St. Louis)The Hub Group (St. Louis) RECENT EXPANSIONMaterialogic (HQ St. Louis)Mid America Logistics (HQ St. Louis) RECENTEXPANSIONMurphy Warehouse Co (Kansas City)PLS Logistics Services (St. Louis)SRC Logistics (HQ Springfield)Standard Transportation (HQ Joplin)Total Quality Logistics (St. Louis, Kansas City)Transplace (St. Louis)Wagner Logistics (Kansas City)World Wide Technology (HQ St. Louis)XPO Logistics (Kansas City, St. Louis) NEWIWX Motor Freight (HQ Springfield)Jack Cooper Transport (HQ Kansas City)TransLand (HQ Springfield)Tri-State Motor Transit (HQ Joplin)UniGroup Inc (HQ St. Louis)Witte Brothers Exchange Inc. (HQ St. Louis)OrganizationsKC SmartPort: a non-profit economic developmentorganization comprised of investors representing everylink of the supply chain. Its mission is to attract freightbased economic development projects to the greaterKansas City region.Missouri Transportation Alliance (MoTA): a non-partisan, citizen-led group of transportation stakeholders,first responders, small businesses, cities, counties, andcommunity leaders who are committed to deliveringa smart, sustainable long-term statewide transportation plan that will provide greater safety to Missouri’sfamilies and spur the economy.

8STL Gateway: promotes transportation/distribution andlogistics across the St. Louis region, providing information on the region’s transportation infrastructure acrossmodes (roadway, railroad, river, runway), regionalmaps, news reports, resources and significant realestate opportunities.St. Louis Regional Freightway: the St. Louis region’sgo-to source for coordinating freight activity, providingsite selection and other assistance to manufacturing,logistics, and multimodal transportation companies andtheir service providers.

9Logistics and Distribution TalentMissouri is a right-to-work state and with more than200,000 workers in the logistics industry, Missouri’sgrowing, diverse population is a strong point of difference among other Midwest states—and median wagesin Missouri are lower than wages in 33 other states.1Fourteen Missouri colleges and universities offer programs or courses in logistics/supply chainmanagement:Missouri’s high school graduation rate ranks in thetop 10 in the nation at 87.8 percent, higher than thenational average of 83.2 percent.2Metropolitan Community College (Kansas City)Eight Missouri post-secondary institutions offer programs in truck driver training:Crowder College (Neosho)East Central Community College (Union)Metropolitan Community College (Kansas City)Mineral Area College (Park Hills)Ozarks Technical Community College (Springfield)Ranken Technical College (St. Louis)St. Louis Community CollegeFontbonne University (St. Louis)Lindenwood University (St. Louis)Missouri Southern State University (Joplin)Missouri State University (Springfield)Missouri University of Science & Technology (Rolla)Moberly Area Community CollegePark University (Parkville)Saint Louis UniversitySt. Louis Community CollegeUniversity of Central Missouri (Warrensburg)University of Missouri-Kansas CityUniversity of Missouri-St. LouisWashington University in St. LouisState Fair Community College (Sedalia)Distribution and logistics related occupations3CodeOccupation title00-0000All Occupations53-0000Transportation and Material Moving Occupations53-10212Missouri medianhourly wageU.S. medianhourly wage2,757,850 16.46 17.81184,360 14.63 14.78First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and MaterialMovers, Hand3,430 22.49 22.7153-1031First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and MaterialMoving Machine and Vehicle Operators3,240 24.29 27.5453-3031Driver/Sales Workers10,640 10.12 10.9853-3032Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers42,400 19.75 19.8753-3033Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers15,380 14.74 14.7053-3099Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other1,760 10.30 13.0553-7051Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators8,070 15.46 15.6153-7062Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand47,610 12.81 12.4953-7063Machine Feeders and Offbearers1,450 14.55 13.6653-7064Packers and Packagers, Hand10,150 10.22 10.6453-7081Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors1,900 13.51 16.9553-7121Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders60 17.01 17.2053-7199Material Moving Workers, All Other130 11.00 13.64BLS, 2016U.S. Department of Education, 20153Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 20161Missouriemployment

10Missouri Reduces Your Risk and Your CostsMissouri provides you with a solid business foundation,financial and otherwise. In Missouri, taxes and businesscosts don’t eat up all of your company’s profits.EFFECTIVE CORPORATE INCOME TAX OF 5.2%5th5TH BEST CORPORATE INCOMETAX INDEX IN THE U.S.Tax exemptions for manufacturersManufacturers locating in Missouri enjoy numerous taxadvantages, including:Income tax allocationIn 2016, Missouri led the nation as the only state thatallowed companies to annually select from eitherthree-factor (property, payroll and sales) or singlefactor (sales only) income tax apportionment. Today,Missouri is one of only two states to offer this strategicadvantage for manufacturing and service companies.Under the single factor formula, your corporate tax rateis based on total income multiplied by the percentageof in-state sales. If you are manufacturing goods inMissouri, but selling them outside the state, the singlefactor formula gives Missouri’s manufacturing companies a strategic cost advantage. Sales/use tax exemption on machinery andequipment used to establish a new or expand anexisting facility Property tax exemption for inventories State sales tax & local use tax exemption onenergy purchasesSALES/USE TAX EXEMPTIONSPROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS

11Certified Sites4.23% 17.3 SALESTAXGASTAXMissouri’s Certified Sites Program also reduces yourrisk by ensuring there has already been a comprehensive review of items including the availability ofutilities, site access, environmental concerns, land useconformance, and potential site development costs.Having a site “certified” reduces the risk associated withdevelopment of particular sites by providing up frontand consistent information. Additionally, Missouri’s 50 years of a AAA bond rating is representative of our solidfinancial acumen and stable financial foundations.Missouri has more than 69 rail served sites of 50 acresor more and more than 100 industrial facilities withmore than 50,000 square feet.1Our servicesMissouri is also committed to your growth. We areready to work with you, statewide, to make the journeyfrom the initial site search to the day you open for business see reduced risk, no pain, and efficient progressthrough first-class support and site selection assistance. Our team is ready to work with you and providea “concierge service” as you consider where your nextexpansion will be.Benefits like our low business and labor costs, reliableand inexpensive energy, aggressive and performancebased incentives and a statewide commitment toattracting companies and investment, make Missouria place where your company can come to grow andthrive. Whether it’s in six weeks, six months, or sixyears, we are an expert resource to support you whenthe time is right to look at Missouri.LocationOne as of 5/18/20171MISSOURI HAS BEEN NAMEDA TOP TEN PRO-BUSINESS STATE FORSIX YEARS IN A ROWTopTen

12Steve Johnson, CEO314-596-6084, steve@missouripartnership.comSteve joined Missouri Partnership in early 2015, having led regional economic development efforts in both St. Louis and Kansas City over the past 30 years. Steve directsthe Missouri Partnership, working in close cooperation with the Missouri Departmentof Economic Development and the Hawthorn Foundation.Subash Alias, SVP314-308-1990, subash@missouripartnership.comSubash focuses on business recruitment activities including lead generation andproject management across multiple industry sectors, with an emphasis on aerospaceand financial services, to bring jobs and investment to Missouri. He works primarilyout of our St. Louis office.Clint O’Neal, VP of Business Recruitment816-489-5898, clint@missouripartnership.comBased in our Kansas City office, Clint generates, cultivates and closes business attraction opportunities to bring jobs and capital investment to Missouri. He focuses onmultiple industry sectors, including logistics/distribution and automotive.Deborah Price, VP of Business Recruitment & General Counsel314-605-1362, deborah@missouripartnership.comFocusing mostly in domestic markets as well as South America and Israel, Deborah isgenerating, cultivating and closing opportunities with companies across multiple industry sectors, including agtech and health innovation. As General Counsel, Deborahserves as the Partnership’s senior attorney responsible for advising the CEO on legalissues involving organizational operations, contractual and statutory compliance andoverall risk management. She is based in our St. Louis office.Dennis Pruitt, CEcD, VP of International Business Recruitment314-954-0522, dennis@missouripartnership.comBased in our St. Louis office, Dennis works across multiple industry sectors, including energy and food solutions. He primarily targets companies in Europe, Asia, andCanada to bring new jobs and investment into Missouri.120 South Central Ave, Suite 1535, St. Louis, Missouri 63105 1501 Burlington St, Suite B-4, North Kansas City, Missouri 64116missouripartnership.com

anywhere in the world via our international airports, extensive river barge infrastructure, or any of the US Class 1 railroads. Missouri is home to the confluence of . in Missouri. Kansas City and St. Louis were top metro areas for new distribution and warehouse construction in 2016 according to the Site Selection Group.

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