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About This Report

The Workers' Compensation Advantage report includes information on

incidents and hazards that may influence the risk of injury or illness at this

business. The report includes information on the activity within the

business as well as metrics that affect similar businesses in that specific

industry or region.

DRINK MAKERS

BEVERAGE PACKER

1234

C

arpel Rd

Maplewood

NJ 07

000

-3034

Northern

County

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CONTENTS

Business Business Profile

Business Classification Information Business Credit Metrics

Business Payments Information Hazards

OSHA Inspections And Violations Injuries, Illnesses And Fatalities Hazardous Materials Property Building Characteristics Photos Nearby Hospitals Crime Information 3.4 4. Business News

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BUSINESS

BUSINESS PROFILE

DRINK MAKERS

BEVERAGE PACKER

Business Address: 1234 CARPEL RD, MAPLEWOOD NJ, 07000-3034 GPS Coordinate: Phone: Website: Parent Company: 41.719465 , -73.250576 973-555-5000 WWW.DRINKMAKERS1234.COM DRINK MAKERS FEIN: 10079964

Federal Employer Identification Number is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to business entities operating in the United States for the purposes of identification.

Employees: 165

Year Started: 2001

State of Incorporation: NJ

Sales Volume (estimated): $11,700,000

Location Type: Single Location

Number of Bankruptcies: 0

Number of Liens: 0

US Locations

State Number of Locations

NJ 1 Title MANAGING DIRECTOR OFFICE MANAGER Corporate Executives Name ROBERT HOPE HARRIETCROSBY

RHODA MOROCCO GEN MGR-PLANT

BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION

SIC AND NAICS CODES

Primary Business / SIC: Bottled and Canned Soft Drinks and Carbonated Waters / 2086 Secondary Business / SIC: Groceries and Related Products, N.E.C. / 5149

NAICS: 312112

The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the updated standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifyingbusiness establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. TheStandard Industrial Classification (SIC) is the original standard series created by the U.S. categorizing business activities. UnderstandingNAICS and SIC classifications will help to determine the company’s business activities.

LIQUOR LICENSES

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BUSINESS CREDIT METRICS

Credit Score (Credit Risk)

Credit worthiness of the business based on purchase history and trends, payment history and trends, public records, industry benchmarks, level of credit extended demographics and a predictive power where risk clues are identified. Credit Score assesses the overall financial health and related credit risk of a business.

This company's credit rating over past 12 months

Credit Benchmarks

This Business Industry Benchmark

Days Beyond Payment Terms 4.7 7.8

Percentage of debt reported current 82% 77%

Percentage of debt 90+ days past due 1% 3%

A standard of business payment practices compared against other businesses in the industry. Credit benchmarks are an indicator of the business’s payment behavior and debt past due to provide insights into their credit risk.

Very High Risk

High Risk Moderate Risk

Low Risk Very Low Risk <410 410 - 509 510 - 629 630 - 729 730+ 0

790

790

790

790

900 Au g-2014 Se p-2014 Oct-2014 No v-2014 De c-2014 Jan-2 015 Fe b-2015 Mar-2 015 Apr-2 015 Ma y-2015 Jun-2 015 Jul-2 015 0 300 600 900
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BUSINESS PAYMENTS INFORMATION

Business Payments Information describes a company’s payment behavior over past 3 months by segments and payment verticals. Companies often continue to pay in a similar manner unless conditions change. The distribution of expenditure among various payment segments help uncover inconsistencies in business classifications as well as indentify potential hidden exposures.

REPORTED PAYMENT BEHAVIOR BY INDUSTRY SEGMENT

Purchasing behavior may help uncover inconsistencies in business classification

TOTAL BALANCES BY CATERGORY

Industry Segment Balance

Transportation $1,204,399

Materials $1,951,663

Operations $837,809

Other $9,497

Total reported balances $4,003,368

TRANSPORTATION

Expenditure Category Balance

Truckload $171

Less Than Truckload Shipping $631,765

Rail $224,175 Leasing $168,883 Air $4,447 Fuel $2,636 Transportation Supplies $650 Transportation Services $0

Total reported balances $1,204,399

Transportation: 43% Transportation: 43% Transportation: 43% Transportation: 43% Materials: 47% Materials: 47% Materials: 47% Materials: 47% Operations: 10% Operations: 10% Operations: 10% Operations: 10% Other: 0% Other: 0%Other: 0%Other: 0%

Air: 0% Air: 0% Air: 0% Air: 0% Fuel: 0% Fuel: 0% Fuel: 0% Fuel: 0% Leasing: 2% Leasing: 2% Leasing: 2% Leasing: 2% Less than Truckload Shipping: 32% kload Shipping: 32% Rail: 3% Rail: 3% Rail: 3% Rail: 3% Truckload: 63% Truckload: 63% Truckload: 63% Truckload: 63% Transpor Transpor Transpor

Transpor Transportation Supplies: 0%

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Balance $398,526 $650,095 $103,269 $46,511 $24,739 $6,768 $6,395 Packaging Chemicals Plastics Building - Other Other Materials

Building - Wood Products Building - ElectricalMetals Electronics

Building - HVAC

Total reported balances $3,951,663

OPERATIONS

Expenditure Category Balance

Industrial Equipment $1,228,657

Business Services $445,364

Industrial Supplies Medical & Lab Supplies Office Supplies

Information Technology $1,566

Service Industry Supplies $610

Construction Equipment $0

Publishing & Printing $0

Total reported balances $1,837,809

OTHER

Expenditure Category Balance

Financial Services $8,488

Apparel & Outdoors $1,009

Construction $0

Total reported balances $9,497

Chemicals: 29% Chemicals: 29% Chemicals: 29% Chemicals: 29% Building - Electrical: 0% Building - Electrical: 0% Building - Electrical: 0% Building - Electrical: 0% Electronics: 0% Electronics: 0% Electronics: 0% Electronics: 0% HVAC: 0% Metals: 0% Metals: 0% Metals: 0% Metals: 0% Building - Other: 7% Building - Other: 7% Building - Other: 7% Building - Other: 7% Other Materials: 1% Other Materials: 1% Other Materials: 1% Other Materials: 1% Packaging: 46% Packaging: 46% Packaging: 46% Packaging: 46% Plastics: 16% $1,570,624 Building / Plumbing: 0% $1,144,074

Valves & Fittings: 0% BBBB

Building - Wood products: 1%

Business Services: 24%Business Services: 24%Business Services: 24%Business Services: 24%

Construction Equipment: 0% Industrial Supplises: 6%

Industrial Equipment: 67% IT: 0%

Metal & Lab Supplies: 1% Office Supplies: 1% Office Supplies: 1% Office Supplies: 1% Office Supplies: 1%

Publishing & Printing: 0%

Service Industry Supplies: 0% Service Industry Supplies: 0% Service Industry Supplies: 0% Service Industry Supplies: 0%

Apparel & Outdoors: 11%Apparel & Outdoors: 11%Apparel & Outdoors: 11%Apparel & Outdoors: 11% Construction: 0% Construction: 0% Construction: 0% Construction: 0% Financial Services: 89% Financial Services: 89% Financial Services: 89% Financial Services: 89% $115,364 $7,880 $22,333

MATERIALS

Expenditure Category
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Company Name As Stated:Site Address:

SIC Code Reported By OSHA: Union Status: Inspection Type: Owner Type: Scope: Safety/Health: Advanced Notice:

Close Conference Date:Close Case Date:

DRINK MAKERS BEVERAGE PACKER 1234 CARPEL RD, MAPLEWOOD, NJ 07000 2086 No Referral Private N/A Health No 2014-06-02 N/A Violation Summary

Initial Violations Initial Penalty Current Violations Current Penalty FTA Amount

Serious 3 $16,830 3 $14,000 $0 Wilful 1 $54,450 1 $43,560 $0 Repeat 0 $0 0 $0 $0 Other 3 $990 3 $800 $0 Total 7 $72,270 7 $58,360 $0 Violations

ID Type Standard Issuance Abatement Current Initial Fta Contest

03001C Other 19101020 G01 III - Access to employee

exposure and medical records. 2014-06-11 2014-06-25 $0 $0 $0 2014-07-02

01001 Serious 19100023 C01 - Guarding floor and wall

openings and holes. 2014-06-11 $4,200 $4,950 $0 2014-07-02

01003 Serious 19100095 K01 - Occupational noise

exposure. 2014-06-11 2014-07-02 $4,200 $4,950 $0 2014-07-02

01002 Serious 19100095 G05 II - Occupational noise

exposure. 2014-06-11 2014-07-24 $5,600 $6,930 $0 2014-07-02

03001B Other 19101020 G01 II - Access to employee

exposure and medical records. 2014-06-11 2014-06-25 $0 $0 $0 2014-07-02

02001 Wilful 19100095 G06 - Occupational noise

exposure. 2014-06-11 2014-07-24 $43,560 $54,450 $0 2014-07-02

HAZARDS

OSHA INSPECTIONS AND VIOLATIONS

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) data reported since January 2005. OSHA reports provide data about establishment-specific inspections, violations, days taken to repair and penalties applied to this business at this address.

INSPECTION ON 2014-01-29

N/A

2005565632

077814200

NAICS Reported By OSHA: Activity Number:

Report ID: Open Date:

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HAZARDS

INJURIES, ILLNESSES, AND FATALITIES

Data from Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) and Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) regarding work-related injuries and illnesses in similar work places in that industry.

Fatal Occupational Incidents

The annual rate of Fatal work injuries per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers.

32619910 NJ 2.3 4.9 Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities for NAICS:

Specific for the State of: Fatal Occupational Injuries Rate:

Non-Fatal Injury and Illness Incidence Rate:

Injury and Illness Cases with Days Away from Work Rate: 0.9

2222....3333

Fatality Rate

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Incidence Rate is the number of injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time workers.

Days-away-from-work cases include those that result in days away from work (does not include job transfer or restriction)

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

Data for the business address is from the National Response Center (NRC). NRC provides information about oil spills of “extremely hazardous substances” based on the acute lethal toxicity of over 650 toxic chemicals that pose a threat to human health and the environment. U.S. facilities that manufacture, process, or otherwise use these chemicals in amounts above established levels must report how each chemical is managed through recycling, energy recovery, treatment, and environmental releases.

Yes

No Toxic Shipments Received:

Incidents in Last 3 Years:

Incident Type: N/A

PROPERTY

BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS

3 (Non-Combustible) 1990 1 Construction class: Year Built: Number of Stories: Square Footage: 38,190 sq.ft. 4444....9999 Nonfatal Incidents

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Nonfatal Occupational Injury and Illness Incidents

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PHOTOS

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HOSPITALS WITHIN A 5 MILE RADIUS

Hospitals

Distance Drive Time

Children's Hospital of New Jersey 2.4 mi 10 mins

Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 2.4 mi 11 mins

Tai Richard MD 3.2 mi 8 mins

VA New Jersey Health Care System 3.3 mi 14 mins

University Hospital 4.6 mi 14 mins

Garden State Endoscopy & Surgery Center 4.7 mi 9 mins

New Jersey Medical School 4.7 mi 16 mins

Existence of a medical facility does not guarantee availability of all essential emergency/treatment options. Distant to hospital is irrespective of any obstructions.

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Aggregate Crime Scores Current Past Forecasted CAP Index

Weighted average of the homicide, rape, and robbery scores. We emphasize these three crimes because, in a business environment, they pose the greatest danger to employees and customers.

9 9 9

Aggregate Crimes Against Person

This score represents a weighted average of homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault.

8 8 8

Aggregate Crimes Against Property

This score represents a weighted average of burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft.

6 7 6

Individual Crime Scores Current Past Forecasted

Arson 9 9 8 Auto Theft 9 9 9 Robbery 9 9 9 Aggravated Assault 8 8 8 Burglary 6 6 6 Homicide 9 9 9 Rape 8 8 8 Larceny 6 6 5

Class 1 Less than 1/5 of the national average

Class 2 1/5 to 1/4 of the national average

Class 3 1/4 to 1/3 of the national average

Class 4 1/3 to 1/2 of the national average

Class 5 1/2 to 1 times the national average (midpoint)

Class 6 1 to 2 times the national average

Class 7 2 to 3 times the national average

Class 8 3 to 4 times the national average

Class 9 4 to 5 times the national average

Class 10 More than 5 times the national average ®

CRIME INFORMATION

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POLICY#/INSURED: 0 ORDERED BY: INSURANCE SERVICES OFFICE - ISO MARKETING SUPPORT (H. CHAURASIA)

© 2008, 2014 Insurance Services Office, Inc. All rights reserved.

BUSINESS NEWS

Date Source

08/04/2015 Flexible Packaging Newsworthy

Summary

Drink Makers to Acquire Global Specialty Beverage Producer 07/08/2015 Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Local Maplewood to lose longtime manufacturer; Cargill buys property

06/05/2015 Business Wire Manufacturing News Drink Makers Announces Closing of Its Notes Offering and Receipt of Required Consents

05/21/2015 Business Wire Manufacturing News Drink Makers Announces Proposed Offering of Second Priority Senior Notes ofIts

Maplewood Beverage Packer Division

03/12/2015 Packaging Business Review Maplewood Beverage Packer, Klockland Plastics partner to provide form-fill seal packagingsolutions for beberages

Ball Management LLC Announces Proposed Acquisition of Drink Maker Division BNCP&L. Set To Pay $8.4M For Rival

Drink Makers Sweetens Offer - Nasdaq Drink Maker in talks to buy UK rival 02/19/2015 Bevnet.com

02/19/2015 Law 360 Corporate Finance 02/19/2015 Google News - Business 02/05/2015 Reuters - Markets - Deals

10/03/2014 WNNJ - NBC - Newark NJ 23 jobs cut at beverage firm in Maplewood

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