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There are really only two things necessary to qualify to be surveyed for Alaska Business Monthly's Top 49ers: a company must be at least 51 percent Alaskan owned and willing to report annual gross revenue. As the lop 49ers are ranked In gross revenue, and there can only be forty nine of them, not every company that responds to the survey will make the list: this rear it took a 2015 annual gross revenue of about $35 million to make the cut that's not a small chunk of change.
The 48ers change each year as new companies pass the hot tom line threshold and established lop doers are recognized for their great value snatched up by other Top 49ers, Outside entities, or otherwise change their ownership structure, for example, this year Ravn Alaska. Alaska Industrial Hardware, Builder's Choice, and DOWL have moved on to differently green pastures. For 2016 we're excited to welcome Delta Constructors, Great Northwest, and PND Engineers Inc. to the Top 49ers list for the first time.
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1 Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Worldwide Employees 9,938 Alaska Employees 3,696 Alaska Workforce 37% Change in rank from 2015 No Change Change in revenue from 2014 -5.56% 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $2,549,993,000 2012 $2,628,929,000 2013 $2,525,615,000 2014 $2,663,540,000 2015 $2,515,377,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Alaska Native Corporation
Principal Activities: Main business segments include: petroleum refining and marketing; government services; energy support services; industrial services; construction; and resource development.
Recent Noteworthy Events: In 2015, ASRC's subsidiary Petro Star, Inc. broke ground on a new asphalt plant at its North Pole Refinery. Full operation is expected by summer 2015. This year, ASRC joined Voice of the Arctic Inupiat, a nonprofit corporation creating a unified voice for the North Slope community.
Subsidiaries: ASRC Energy Services LLC; ASRC Federal Holding Company LLC; ASRC Construction Holding Company; Eskimos, Inc.; Tundra Tours, Inc.; Petro Star, Inc.; Alaska Growth Capital; Little Red Services, Inc.; Petrochem, Inc.; Arctic Pipe Inspection, Inc.; Data Networks Corporation
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Rex A. Rock Sr., President If CEO
PO Box 1291 Barrow, AK 99723
Phone: 907-852-8633
Fax: 907-852-5733
twitter.com/ASRC_AK
asrc.com
Established in Alaska 1972
2 | NANA Regional Corporation, Inc. Worldwide Employees 15,000 Alaska Employees 5,000 Alaska Workforce 33% Change in rank from 2015 [up arrow] Change in revenue from 2014 No Change 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $1,500,000,000 2012 $1,800,000,000 2013 $1,700,000,000 2014 $1,600,000,000 2015 $1,600,000,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Alaska Native Corporation
Principal Activities: Responsible natural resource development as well as oil and gas, plus federal and commercial services to a wide array of industries.
Recent Noteworthy Events: The US Coast Guard Arctic Operations facility in Kotzebue was named after former NANA President and Alaska National Guard Adjutant General (1986-1991), John Shaeffer. NANA sold NANA Oilfield Services, Inc. to Saltchuk.
Subsidiaries: NANA Development Corporation.
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Wayne Westlake, President it CEO
PO Box 49
Kotzebue, AK 99503
Phone: 907-442-3301
Fax: 907- 442-4161
news@nana.com
nana.com/reglopal
Established in Alaska 1972
3 | Bristol Bay Native Corporation Worldwide Employees 4,411 Alaska Employees 1,255 Alaska Workforce 28% Change in rank from 2015 [down arrow] 1 Change in revenue from 2014 -12.91% 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $1,965,507,000 2012 $1,961,780,000 2013 $1,835,894,000 2014 $1,736,084,000 2015 $1,512,022,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Alaska Native Corporation
Principal Activities: Petroleum distribution, government services, construction, industrial services, and tourism.
Recent Noteworthy Events: BBNC was named one of the best places to work by Alaska Business Monthly magazine. BBNC recently acquired Katmailand, Inc., which operates three lodges in Bristol Bay.
Subsidiaries: Bristol Bay Resource Solutions LLC; Eagle Group; STS-Glacier Group; SpecPro Group; Vista Group; Business Resource Solutions LLC; Bristol Alliance of Companies; CCI Alliance of Companies; SES Group; PetroCard, Inc.; Bristol Bay Mission Lodge LLC; Bristol Bay Industrial; Peak Oilfield Service Company; CCI Industrial Services; Kakivik Asset Management; Bristol Alliance Fuels; Katmailand, Inc.
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Jason Metrokin, President b CEO
111W. 16th Ave., Suite 400
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: 907-278-3602
Fax: 907-276-3924
info@bbnc.net | bbnc.net
Established in Alaska 1972
4 | Lynden, Inc. Worldwide Employees 2,748 Alaska Employees 946 Alaska Workforce 34% Change in rank from 2015 No Change Change in revenue from 2014 -2.50% 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $850,000,000 2012 $885,000,000 2013 $875,000,000 2014 $1,000,000,000 2015 $975,000,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Transportation
Principal Activities: linden's capabilities include: truckload and less-than-truckload transportation, heavy haul and oversize services, scheduled and charter barges, worldwide air and ocean forwarding, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, bulk commodities hauling, scheduled and chartered cargo aircraft, and multi-modal logistics.
Recent Noteworthy Events: Voted #1 Western Regional LTL Carrier and #1 Airfreight Forwarder in Logistics Management's Quest for Quality Awards. Named Green Supply Chain Partner, Top 100 3PL by Inbound Logistics magazine. 2015 ATA Driver of the Year (Brian Ambrose); 2014 ATA Driver of the Year (John Schank).
Subsidiaries: Alaska Marine Lines; Alaska West Express; Bering Marine Corporation; Lynden Air Cargo; Lynden International; Lynden Logistics; Knik Construction; Lynden Transport; Lynden Training Center.
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Jim Jansen, Chairman
6441S. Airpark PI.
Anchorage. AK 99502
Phone: 907-245-1544
Fax: 907-245-1744
informatlonplynden.com
lynden.com
Established in Alaska 1954
5 | Chenega Corporation Worldwide Employees 5,570 Alaska Employees 326 Alaska Workforce 6% Change in rank from 2015 No Change Change in revenue from 2014 -0.34% 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $1,100,000,000 2012 $1,100,000,000 2013 $1,044,000,000 2014 $885,000,000 2015 $882,000,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Alaska Native Corporation
Principal Activities: Federal government contracting including professional, technical and installation services, security, engineering, military, intelligence and operations support, environmental, healthcare and facilities management and information technology. Commercial services include data sciences and telecom.
Recent Noteworthy Events: Chenega co-sponsored 2 golf-tournaments including AUSA Last Frontier Chapter at JBER, collectively raising $110,000 for soldiers, military families, and the Wounded Warrior Program. For the second year in a row, Chenega earned the prestigious Military FriendlyA[R] Employer designation by Victory Media.
Subsidiaries: None reported.
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Charles W. Totemoff, President 6 CEO
3000 C St. Suite 301
Anchorage, AK 99503-3975
Phone: 907-277-5706
Fax: 907-277-5700
info@chenega.com
chenega.com
Established in Alaska 1974
6 | Chugach Alaska Corporation Worldwide Employees 5,700 Alaska Employees 800 Alaska Workforce 14% Change in rank from 2015 No Change Change in revenue from 2014 21.09% 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $766,000,000 2012 $709,000,000 2013 $609,000,000 2014 $626,000,000 2015 $758,000,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Alaska Native Corporation
Principal Activities: Chugach's operating subsidiaries provide exceptional services in three core business lines throughout Alaska, the Lower 48 and worldwide: Government services; facilities services; and energy services.
Recent Noteworthy Events: Completed the acquisition of All American Oilfield LLC, which gives us a valuable growth platform for Alaska energy services. Invested in Alaska-based integrated pharmaceutical care services company Geneva Woods Pharmacy, Inc. Exploring opportunities to develop in-region lands projects.
Subsidiaries: Chugach Systems Integration LLC; Chugach Federal Solutions, Inc.; Chugach Government Services, Inc.; Chugach Industries, Inc.; Chugach Information Technology, Inc.; Chugach Management Services, Inc.; Chugach World Services, Inc.; Defense Base Services, Inc.; Wolf Creek Federal Services, Inc.; Chugach Education Services, Inc.; Heide & Cook LLC; Chugach Commercial Holdings LLC; Chugach Construction Services LLC; Chugach Government Solutions LLC; Chugach Training & Educational Solutions LLC; All American Oilfield LLC; Chugach Alaska Services LLC.
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Gabriel Kompkoff, CEO
3800 Centerpomt Dr., Suite 1200
Anchorage, AK 99503-4396
Phone: 907-563-8866
Fax: 907-563-8402
communications@chugach.com
chugach.com
Established in Alaska 1972
7 | Calista Corporation Worldwide Employees 1,900 Alaska Employees 385 Alaska Workforce 20% Change in rank from 2015 [up arrow] 1 Change in revenue from 2014 14.48% 5 Year Revenue Review 2011 $300,498,000 2012 $404,231,000 2013 $368,914,000 2014 $401,900,000 2015 $460,100,000 Note: Table made from bar graph. Classification: Alaska Native Corporation
Principal Activities: Construction; heavy equipment sales, rental, parts; Federal contracting; real estate; telecommunications; media services; public relations; environmental services; advertising; and natural resource development.
Recent Noteworthy Events: A record 25 interns worked for Calista and our subsidiaries. Additionally, work continues developing policies and...
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