Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 50-Long Beach, California; Notification of Proposed Production Activity; Forged Metals Inc. (Aerospace and Industrial Turbine Engine Parts, Forgings); Fontana, California, 11755 [2014-04640]
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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 50—Long
Beach, California; Notification of
Proposed Production Activity; Forged
Metals Inc. (Aerospace and Industrial
Turbine Engine Parts, Forgings);
Fontana, California
The Board of Harbor Commissioners
of the Port of Long Beach, grantee of
FTZ 50, submitted a notification of
proposed production activity to the FTZ
Board on behalf of Forged Metals Inc.
(FMI), located in Fontana, California.
The notification conforming to the
requirements of the regulations of the
FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.22) was
received on February 4, 2014.
The FMI facility is located within Site
23 of FTZ 50. The facility is used for the
production of nickel, aluminum, and
titanium-based forgings and parts of
turbine engines (e.g., rings and discs)
used in aerospace and industrial gas
turbine applications. Pursuant to 15
CFR 400.14(b), FTZ activity would be
limited to the specific foreign-status
materials and specific finished products
described in the submitted notification
(as described below) and subsequently
authorized by the FTZ Board. The
proposed scope of FTZ production
authority would not involve inverted
tariff benefits on foreign titanium inputs
(all foreign titanium will be admitted to
the zone in privileged foreign status (19
CFR 146.41)).
Production under FTZ procedures
could exempt FMI from customs duty
payments on the foreign status material
inputs used in export production. On its
domestic sales, FMI would be able to
defer payment of customs duties on the
foreign titanium inputs (duty rate—
15%). Customs duties also could
possibly be deferred or reduced on
foreign status production equipment.
The materials sourced from abroad
include: titanium alloy, aluminum
alloy, and nickel alloy (duty rate ranges
from free to 15%).
Public comment is invited from
interested parties. Submissions shall be
addressed to the FTZ Board’s Executive
Secretary at the address below. The
closing period for their receipt is April
14, 2014.
A copy of the notification will be
available for public inspection at the
Office of the Executive Secretary,
Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room
21013, U.S. Department of Commerce,
1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230–0002, and in the
‘‘Reading Room’’ section of the FTZ
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Board’s Web site, which is accessible
via www.trade.gov/ftz.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pierre Duy at Pierre.Duy@trade.gov or
(202) 482–1378.
Dated: February 20, 2014.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
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Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 126—Reno,
Nevada; Notification of Proposed
Production Activity; Schlosser Forge
Company d/b/a Schlosser Forge
Company North (Aerospace and
Industrial Turbine Engine Parts,
Forgings); Verdi, Nevada
The Economic Development
Authority of Western Nevada, grantee of
FTZ 126, submitted a notification of
proposed production activity to the FTZ
Board on behalf of Schlosser Forge
Company d/b/a Schlosser Forge
Company North (Schlosser), located in
Verdi, Nevada. The notification
conforming to the requirements of the
regulations of the FTZ Board (15 CFR
400.22) was received on February 4,
2014.
The Schlosser facility is located
within Site 20 of FTZ 126. The facility
is used for the production of nickel,
aluminum, and titanium-based closed
die forgings and parts of turbine engines
(e.g., rings and discs) used in aerospace
and industrial gas turbine applications.
Pursuant to 15 CFR 400.14(b), FTZ
activity would be limited to the specific
foreign-status materials and specific
finished products described in the
submitted notification (as described
below) and subsequently authorized by
the FTZ Board. The proposed scope of
FTZ production authority would not
involve inverted tariff benefits on
foreign titanium inputs (all foreign
titanium will be admitted to the zone in
privileged foreign status (19 CFR
146.41)).
Production under FTZ procedures
could exempt Schlosser from customs
duty payments on the foreign status
material inputs used in export
production. On its domestic sales,
Schlosser would be able to defer
payment of customs duties on the
foreign titanium inputs (duty rate—
15%). Customs duties also could
possibly be deferred or reduced on
foreign status production equipment.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B-17-2014]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 50--Long Beach, California; Notification
of Proposed Production Activity; Forged Metals Inc. (Aerospace and
Industrial Turbine Engine Parts, Forgings); Fontana, California
The Board of Harbor Commissioners of the Port of Long Beach,
grantee of FTZ 50, submitted a notification of proposed production
activity to the FTZ Board on behalf of Forged Metals Inc. (FMI),
located in Fontana, California. The notification conforming to the
requirements of the regulations of the FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.22) was
received on February 4, 2014.
The FMI facility is located within Site 23 of FTZ 50. The facility
is used for the production of nickel, aluminum, and titanium-based
forgings and parts of turbine engines (e.g., rings and discs) used in
aerospace and industrial gas turbine applications. Pursuant to 15 CFR
400.14(b), FTZ activity would be limited to the specific foreign-status
materials and specific finished products described in the submitted
notification (as described below) and subsequently authorized by the
FTZ Board. The proposed scope of FTZ production authority would not
involve inverted tariff benefits on foreign titanium inputs (all
foreign titanium will be admitted to the zone in privileged foreign
status (19 CFR 146.41)).
Production under FTZ procedures could exempt FMI from customs duty
payments on the foreign status material inputs used in export
production. On its domestic sales, FMI would be able to defer payment
of customs duties on the foreign titanium inputs (duty rate--15%).
Customs duties also could possibly be deferred or reduced on foreign
status production equipment.
The materials sourced from abroad include: titanium alloy, aluminum
alloy, and nickel alloy (duty rate ranges from free to 15%).
Public comment is invited from interested parties. Submissions
shall be addressed to the FTZ Board's Executive Secretary at the
address below. The closing period for their receipt is April 14, 2014.
A copy of the notification will be available for public inspection
at the Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board,
Room 21013, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20230-0002, and in the ``Reading Room'' section of the
FTZ Board's Web site, which is accessible via www.trade.gov/ftz.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pierre Duy at Pierre.Duy@trade.gov or
(202) 482-1378.
Dated: February 20, 2014.
Andrew McGilvray,
Executive Secretary.
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