95-27834. Foreign-Trade Zone 72Indianapolis, Indiana Application for Subzone; Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    [Docket 67-95]
    
    
    Foreign-Trade Zone 72--Indianapolis, Indiana Application for 
    Subzone; Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.
    
        An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board 
    (the Board) by the Indianapolis Airport Authority, grantee of FTZ 72, 
    requesting special-purpose subzone status for the warehouse/
    distribution facilities of Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. 
    (Thomson), in the Indianapolis, Indiana area. The application was 
    submitted pursuant to the provisions of the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as 
    amended (19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR 
    part 400). It was formally filed on October 31, 1995.
        Thomson is a subsidiary of Thomson, S.A., one of the world's 
    largest manufacturers and marketers of consumer electronics products. 
    Its U.S. headquarters is located in Indianapolis. Thomson (U.S.) 
    employs 6,900 people, and its total sales exceeded $4.5 billion in 
    1994.
        The proposal calls for subzone status at 4 Thomson facilities in 
    Indiana: Site 1 (52 acres)--export distribution facility, 710 South 
    Girls School Road, Indianapolis; Site 2 (189 acres)--television 
    distribution facility, 1300 South Rogers Street, Bloomington; Site 3 
    (30 acres)--cathode ray tube storage facility for color TV tube 
    manufacturing plant, 1001 East 38th Street, Marion; and, Site 4 (7 
    acres)--TV tube warehouse, 1908 Stout Field West Drive, Indianapolis. 
    The facilities (270 employees) are used to warehouse and distribute a 
    variety of consumer electronic products including: televisions, VCRs, 
    picture tubes, audio equipment, and telecommunication products. No 
    requests for manufacturing authority are being made at this time. Some 
    6 percent of the products shipped from the plant are exported.
        Zone procedures would exempt Thomson from Customs duty payments on 
    the foreign items that are reexported. On domestic sales, it would be 
    able to defer Customs duty payments until the items are shipped from 
    the facilities. The application indicates that the zone savings would 
    help improve the facilities' international competitiveness.
        In accordance with the Board's regulations, a member of the FTZ 
    Staff has been designated examiner to investigate the application and 
    report to the Board.
        Public comment is invited from interested parties. Submissions 
    (original and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the Board's Executive 
    Secretary at the address below. The closing period for their receipt is 
    January 8, 1996. Rebuttal comments in response to material submitted 
    during the foregoing period may be submitted during the subsequent 15-
    day period (to January 23, 1996).
        A copy of the application and accompanying exhibits will be 
    available for public inspection at each of the following locations:
    
    U.S. Department of Commerce District Office, Penwood One, Suite 106, 
    11405 N. Pennsylvania St., Carmel, Ind. 46032.
    Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room 
    3716, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th & Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., 
    Washington, DC 20230.
    
        Dated: November 2, 1995.
    John J. Da Ponte, Jr.,
    Executive Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 95-27834 Filed 11-8-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/09/1995
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-27834
Pages:
56567-56567 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket 67-95
PDF File:
95-27834.pdf