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Indianapolis / Indiana / United States
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Madison / Wisconsin / United States
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Alpharetta / Georgia / United States
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Schweitzer-Mauduit International manufactures and sells paper and reconstituted tobacco products to the tobacco industry, as well as specialized paper products for use in other applications. Its tobacco industry products include: cigarette, plug wrap and tipping papers used to wrap various parts of a cigarette; reconstituted tobacco leaf for use as filler in cigarettes; reconstituted tobacco wrappers and binders for cigars, and paper products used in cigarette packaging. The company s products are sold directly to tobacco companies or their designated converters in North and South America, Western and Eastern Europe, China and other countries throughout the world. Schweitzer s non-tobacco industry products include lightweight printing and writing papers, coated papers for packaging and labeling applications, business forms, furniture laminates, battery separator paper, drinking straw wrap, filter papers and other specialized papers, primarily for the North American, Western European and Brazilian markets. Schweitzer-Mauduit has headquarters in Alpharetta, Ga., and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SWM.
Morrisville / North Carolina / United States
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Alliance One International is a merchant that provides leaf tobacco to the world s largest multinational cigarette manufacturers. The company selects, purchases, processes, packs, stores and ships leaf tobacco. It also offers agronomy expertise and financing for growing operations. Alliance One International was formed in 2005 with the merger of DIMON Incorporated and Standard Commercial Corporation. The company s common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol AOI. It is headquartered in Danville, Va., and employs nearly 17,500 people.
Wilson / North Carolina / United States
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Export Leaf Tobacco Company is a purchaser and seller of tobacco leaves. The company is a subsidiary of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco is based in Winston-Salem, N.C. The company operates a processing facility that is comprised of 2 million square feet in Tobaccoville, N.C., as well as a 1 million-square-foot plant in Winston-Salem. It also operates storage facilities in Blacksburg, S.C., and Richmond, Va., and a facility for research and development in Winston-Salem. The company employs more than 6,700 people. Its brands include Camel, Doral, Winston, Kool and Salem. Export Leaf Tobacco Company is located in Wilson, N.C.
Tobaccoville / North Carolina / United States
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CRES Tobacco Company is a part of Alliance One International, which is one of the United States leading independent leaf tobacco merchants. Alliance One International was formed as a result of a merger between DIMON Incorporated and Standard Commercial Corporation. It serves manufacturers of cigarettes and other consumer tobacco products in more than 90 countries worldwide. The company purchases, processes, packs, stores and ships leaf tobacco products, as well as provides expertise and financial assistance for the growing of leaf tobacco. It provides flue-cured, burley and oriental tobaccos to its customers. Established in 2005, Alliance One International has a professional staff of more than 17,500 people.
Mcadoo / Pennsylvania / United States
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Altadis U.S.A., founded in 1918, supplies private-label pipe tobacco. The company operates production facilities in Puerto Rico, as well as Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida in the United States. It manages field sales organizations that sell through a network of tobacco and candy distributors. Altadis U.S.A. offers products under the El Producto, Erik, Hav-A-Tampa, Muriel and Phillies brands. The company provides a variety of accessories, such as cases, cutters, torch lighters and golf ball markers under the Cigar Savor brand. In addition, it offers a selection of gift packages. The company s handmade brands include Omar Ortez Originals, Juan Lopez, Las Cabrillas and Henry Clay.

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