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1 Companies  



1.1  Publicly traded firms headquartered in Memphis  





1.2  Private firms headquartered in Memphis  





1.3  Major divisions or operations  





1.4  Nonprofits  





1.5  Former major companies  







2 Government entities  





3 Entertainment industry  





4 Further reading  





5 References  














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Located on the Mississippi River, the metropolitan area of Memphis is one of the largest in the Southeastern United States, ranking 42nd in the United States according to the 2010 census.[1] The city has historically been one of the largest shipping hubs in the Mid-South, dating back to the Civil War, when the port was one of the largest on the Mississippi River and served as a shipping hub for the Confederacy.[2]

As transportation methods developed, Memphis has continued to hold significance as a transportation hub. Now the city is home to the second largest cargo airport in the world, Memphis International Airport,[3] and the world's busiest domestic airport with 3.9 million metric tonnes. Memphis International Airport and Memphis have had huge significance in the railroad industry. The city has the 3rd largest rail center in the U.S. behind Chicago and St. Louis.[4] It is also one of only four U.S. cities with five Class 1 railroads.

Because Memphis has been such an important city for transportation and shipping, it is attractive to businesses, especially those producing goods shipped nationwide. Three Fortune 500 companies, FedEx, AutoZone and International Paper Co. call Memphis home. These significant businesses have brought a large manufacturing industry. Of the 607,900 jobs in Memphis in July 2014, 209,900 are in the manufacturing and transportation industries, around 34.5 percent.[5]

Over the years, the city has become less dependent on its manufacturing and transportation sectors and has diversified its economy especially in services. The Gross Domestic Product of the private sector good-producing industries have grown from $8,309 million to $11,459 million from 2003 to 2013.[6] Over that same time period, the private sector service industries grew from $39,354 million to $48,641 million.[6]

Companies[edit]

Publicly traded firms headquartered in Memphis[edit]

Private firms headquartered in Memphis[edit]

Major divisions or operations[edit]

Nonprofits[edit]

Former major companies[edit]

Government entities[edit]

Entertainment industry[edit]

The entertainment and film industry has also developed in recent years in the city. Major motion pictures filmed in Memphis include Making the Grade (1984), U2: Rattle & Hum, (1988) Mystery Train (1989), Great Balls of Fire! (1989), Trespass (1991), The Firm (1993), A Family Thing (1996), The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), The Rainmaker (1997), Cast Away (2000), The Queens of Comedy (2001), 21 Grams (2003), Hustle & Flow (2005), Walk the Line (2005), Forty Shades of Blue (2005), Black Snake Moan (2007), Nothing But the Truth (2008), and The Blind Side (2009).

Further reading[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Large Metro Areas 2010 Census". Retrieved 2019-08-08.
  • ^ "Museum of the City". Museum of the City. Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-09-27.
  • ^ Ohayon and White, Martine and Ryan. "ACI releases World Airport Traffic Report". No. 9/17/2014. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
  • ^ "Memphis Bragging Rights". Greater Memphis Chamber. Archived from the original on 2014-06-11. Retrieved 2014-09-28.
  • ^ "Memphis, TN-MS-AR Economy at a Glance". Bls.gov. 2017-06-20. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  • ^ a b "Regional Data GDP & Personal Income". bea.gov. Archived from the original on 2018-03-28. Retrieved 2014-09-29.
  • ^ "FedEx | 2021 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  • ^ "International Paper | 2021 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  • ^ "AutoZone | 2021 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  • ^ "First Horizon | 2021 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  • ^ "Sylvamo | 2023 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
  • ^ "Mueller Industries | 2021 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  • ^ "Terminix Global Holdings | 2021 Fortune 500". Fortune. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  • ^ Rigging, Barnhart Crane &. "Contact Us : Barnhart Crane & Rigging". Barnhartcrane.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ "Belz.com". Belz.com. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  • ^ "Guardsmark 2007 revenues increase - Memphis Business Journal". memphis.bizjournals.com. Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  • ^ "Katt Worldwide Logistics". Archived from the original on 2008-09-20. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
  • ^ "Ozark History". Ozark.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  • ^ "American Residential Services LLC: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". Investing.businessweek.com. Archived from the original on March 18, 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ "Carrier Reinvents Air Conditioning; Environmental Leap in Energy Efficiency". Archived from the original on 2006-03-17. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  • ^ Einat Paz-Frankel Hilton investing $14 million in Web Memphis Business Journal, November 23, 2007(Accessed November 6, 2009)
  • ^ "Nike News - The official news website for NIKE, Inc". Nikebiz.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  • ^ "★ Nucor Corporation - Locations - Nucor Divisions - U.S. ★". Nucor.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ "Smith & Nephew | Corporate Contacts". Archived from the original on 2009-11-26. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  • ^ Medtronic. "Physician and Healthcare Payer Information - Medtronic". wwwp.medtronic.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ "Social Responsibility - the Hershey Company". Archived from the original on 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  • ^ "Methodist le Bonheur Healthcare - About Us". Archived from the original on 2009-10-29. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  • ^ "About Us - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital". Stjude.org. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  • ^ [1] Do you have a timeline of Ford Motor Company Assembly Plants?
  • ^ [2] Firestone Fallout | Memphis Daily News | August 2018
  • ^ [3] International Harvester Company said it would close its Memphis factory | New York Times | September 25, 1984, Section D, Page 3
  • ^ [4] Union selling old UAW union hall in Frayser, 30-plus years after Harvester plant closing | Memphis Commercial Appeal | May 30, 2017
  • ^ [5] Cbi Nuclear Co A Joint Venture | 2700 Channel Ave, Memphis, TN 38113
  • ^ [6] The Chicago Bridge and Iron Company | February 4, 1972, Page 44
  • ^ [7] Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. NV history, profile and corporate video
  • ^ "Seasonal Office Memphis". Archived from the original on 2009-12-03. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  • ^ Pike, John. "Naval Support Activity (NAVSUPPACT) Mid-South". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ "Home page". Archived from the original on 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2009-11-07.

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