North Carolina’s Supply Chain US70 Corridor Commission / May 26, 2016 Charles HW Edwards, Director – Logistics Strategy.

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North Carolina’s Supply Chain US70 Corridor Commission / May 26, 2016 Charles HW Edwards, Director – Logistics Strategy

Transportation Outline 2 Research team -Context for the Analysis & Report -Scope of the Report -Defining the Supply Chain -Key Findings -NC’s Supply Chain Leading Sectors -Summary Findings

Transportation Research Team 3 -The Supply Chain Resource Cooperative (SCRC) is an academic-industry partnership dedicated to advancing the supply chain industry & the professionalism of its practitioners -MBA candidates conducted research, analysis & authored the report through SCRC Supply Chain Scholars practicum -John Elliott -Dana Magliola -Lindsay Schilleman -Key Project Advisors & Scholar Sponsors -Material Handling Industry (MHI) -NC Center for Global Logistics

Transportation Context for the Analysis & Report 4 -Quantify the economic impact of the supply chain in North Carolina -Identify key connections, trends & context -Provide perspective for planning, investment & policy to strengthen this vital conduit for prosperity in North Carolina. A gauge for economic impact NOTE: Each North Carolinian generates / consumes 40 tons of freight per year = 1 tractor-trailer (TL) load per resident per year = 9+ million TL per year

Transportation Scope of Report 5 -North Carolina in Contribution analysis: input-output methodology highlights connectivity -Conservative approach -Academic & industry research, subject-matter experts & IMPLAN data -14 key supply chain sectors by: Employment Labor Income Output Value Added (GDP Contribution) Taxes Industries linked together

Transportation Defining the Supply Chain 6 activities, stakeholders, or organizations engaged in: sourcing of inputs, including raw materials, production, distribution delivery of goods and services to downstream or consumer markets holistic view of the supply chain Study did NOT include: finance, customer service, real estate, wholesale, retail, food/beverage & most agricultural sectors

Transportation Defining the Supply Chain 14 North Carolina Industrial Sectors 7 Listed in order of Value Added (GDP Contribution)

Transportation Key Findings 8 + IMPACT represents Indirect & Induced totals. All figures represent 2013 IMPLAN data

Transportation NC’s Supply Chain Leading Sectors RankEmploymentGDP ContributionState Taxes Paid 1 Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Pharmaceuticals, Biologics and Medical Products Tobacco & Foodstuffs 2 Industrial Machinery and Transportation Equipment Chemical ManufacturingTransportation, Distribution and Logistics 3 TextilesIndustrial Machinery and Transportation Equipment 4 Chemical Manufacturing Tobacco & FoodstuffsPharmaceuticals, Biologics and Medical Products 5 Household Goods and Furniture Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Chemical Manufacturing 9

Transportation NC’s Supply Chain Leading Sectors 10 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics: -105K+ workers - more than 2.5% of the state’s total workforce -Nearly $5.7B in Labor Income Pharmaceutical, Biologics & Medical Products: -GDP contribution of more than $19.4B Industrial Machinery & Transportation Equipment: -Direct Output of nearly $38.4B Tobacco & Foodstuffs: -$5.1B paid in state & local Tax

Transportation Summary Findings One of every 4 employed North Carolinians in supply chain Present in every county The traditional industries are important to North Carolina Average annual labor income: $67, % of NC average annual wage of $43, % more than US average annual wage of $44, % of all supply chain employees earn below average manufacturing wage of $66,630 Total paid state taxes equal about 58% from all sources (2013) 11

Transportation We plan for freight flows that never stop! 12