List of Alabama companies

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Location of Alabama

Alabama is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state's primary industries are aerospace, education, health care, banking, and various heavy industries, including automobile manufacturing, mineral extraction, steel production and fabrication.

Largest firms[]

This list shows firms in the Fortune 500, which ranks firms by total revenues reported before January 31, 2021.[1] Only the top five firms (if available) are included as a sample.

Rank Image Name Revenues (USD $M) Employees Notes
434 Regions Bank Tower.jpg Regions Financial Corporation 6,655 19,406 Retail and commercial bank holding company headquartered in Birmingham. The Regions Bank subsidiary operates 1,454 offices in 16 states.
539 Vulcan Materials Company limestone quarry, Tuscumbia, Alabama LCCN2010641224.tif Vulcan Materials Company 4,857 8,847 Producer of construction materials, including crushed stone and gravel, operating in 20 states and Mexico.
554 Encompass Health 4,644 35,536 Healthcare services provider operating in 36 states and Puerto Rico, with divisional focus on inpatient rehabilitation, home health, and hospice.


Notable firms[]

This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the state. The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct.

Notable companies
     Active      State-owned      Defunct
Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes
AAA Cooper Industrials Transportation services Dothan 1955 Part of Knight-Swift
ADTRAN Technology Telecommunications equipment Huntsville 1985
Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company Industrials Marine transportation Mobile 1917 Shipyard, now part of BAE Systems
Alabama National BanCorporation Financials Banks Birmingham 1986 Defunct 2008
Alabama Power Utilities Conventional electricity Birmingham 1906
Alagasco Utilities Gas distribution Birmingham 1852 Defunct 2017, now part of Spire Inc
American Cast Iron Pipe Company Industrials Industrial suppliers Birmingham 1905 Pipes and waterworks
AmSouth Bancorporation Financials Banks Birmingham 1970 Defunct 2006, merged into Regions Financial Corporation
Associated Grocers of the South Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Birmingham 1927 Retailers' cooperative
Atlantic Marine Industrials Marine transportation Jacksonville 1980 Defunct 2010, acquired by BAE Systems
Austal USA Industrials Marine transportation Blakeley Island 1999 Shipbuilder, part of Austal (Australia)
Avocent Technology Computer hardware Huntsville 2000
BBVA USA Financials Banks Birmingham 1964 Defunct 2021, now part of PNC Financial Services
BE&K Industrials Heavy construction Birmingham 1972
Big B Drugs Consumer services Drug retailers Birmingham 1968 Defunct 1996, acquired by Revco
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama Health care Health care providers Birmingham 1936 Part of Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Books-A-Million Consumer services Specialty retailers Birmingham 1917 Booksellers
Brasfield & Gorrie Industrials Heavy construction Birmingham 1921
Bromberg's Consumer services Specialty retailers Birmingham 1836 Jewelry and gift retailers
Bruno's Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Birmingham 1932 Defunct 2012
Buffalo Rock Consumer goods Soft drinks Birmingham 1901
Camber Corporation Industrials Defense Huntsville 1990 Reorganized into Huntington Ingalls Industries in 2016
Chester's Consumer services Restaurants & bars Birmingham 1965 Fried chicken fast food
CNHI Consumer services Publishing Montgomery 1997 Newspaper holding
Colonial Bancgroup Financials Banks Montgomery 1974 Bankrupt in 2009
Colonial Properties Financials Mortgage REITs Birmingham 1970 Acquired by Mid-America Apartment Communities in 2013
Continental Aerospace Technologies Industrials Aerospace Mobile 1929 Part of Aviation Industry Corporation of China
Curtiss Motorcycles Consumer goods Automobiles Birmingham 1991 Formerly Confederate Motors
Dallas Mill Basic materials Basic resources Huntsville 1891 Textiles, demolished in 1991
DeciBel Research Inc. Industrials Defense Huntsville 2002 Radar, sensors
Delchamps Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Mobile 1921 Supermarket chain, defunct 1997
Diagnostic Health Corporation Health care Health care providers Birmingham 2007
Digium Technology Telecommunications equipment Huntsville 1999 Telecom software and hardware
Dreamland Bar-B-Que Consumer services Restaurants & bars Tuscaloosa 1958 Bar-b-que chain
Drummond Company Basic materials Coal Birmingham 1935
EBSCO Industries Conglomerate - Birmingham 1944 Information services, manufacturing, publishing
Encompass Health Health care Health care providers Birmingham 1984 Health care services chain
Foosackly's Consumer services Restaurants & bars Mobile 2000 Fast food chicken chain
Gus Mayer Consumer services Broadline retailers Birmingham 1900 Department store
Harbert Management Corporation Financials Investment services Birmingham 1993
Hibbett Sports Consumer services Specialty retailers Birmingham 1945 Sporting goods retailer
Hoar Construction Industrials Heavy construction Birmingham 1940 Commercial construction
Hunt Refining Company Oil & gas Exploration & production Tuscaloosa[2] 1946 Refinery
Intergraph Technology Software Madison 1969 Now part of Hexagon AB
Jack's Consumer services Restaurants & bars Birmingham 1960 Fast food chain
Just For Feet Consumer services Specialty retailers Birmingham 1977 Defunct 2004
McWane Industrials Industrial suppliers Birmingham 1921 Pipes and waterworks
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International Consumer goods Automobiles Vance 1993 Part of Daimler AG
Milo's Hamburgers Consumer services Restaurants & bars Birmingham 1946 Fast food chain
Motion Industries Industrials Industrial suppliers Birmingham 1946 Industrial parts
Olde Towne Brewing Company Consumer goods Brewers Huntsville 2004 Defunct 2011
O'Neal Steel Basic materials Iron & steel Birmingham 1921
Press-Register Consumer services Publishing Mobile 1813 Newspaper
ProAssurance Financials Insurance Birmingham 1976 Medical liability insurance
Progress Rail Industrials Railroads Albertville 1982 Railroad transit products
Protective Life Financials Life insurance Birmingham 1907 Life and annuities
Raycom Media Consumer Services Broadcasting & entertainment Montgomery 1996 Acquired by Gray Television in 2019
Redstone Federal Credit Union Financials Banks Huntsville 1951 Credit union
Regions Financial Corporation Financials Banks Birmingham 1971 Large bank
Retirement Systems of Alabama Financials Investment services Montgomery 1945[3] Pension management
Smith Custom Amplifiers Consumer goods Recreational products Montgomery 2002 Manufacturer of guitar amplifiers
Sneaky Pete's Consumer services Restaurants & bars Vestavia Hills 1966 Hot dog chain
Sonat Oil & gas Exploration & production Birmingham 1928 Merged with El Paso Corp. in 1999
Southern Company Services Industrials Business support services Birmingham 1963
Southern Family Markets Consumer services Food retailers & wholesalers Birmingham 2005 Supermarkets, acquired by Belle Foods
Southern Natural Gas Oil & gas Pipelines Birmingham 1928 Natural gas tansmission
Southern Nuclear Utilities Alternative electricity Birmingham 1990 Nuclear plant operations
Southern Progress Corporation Consumer services Publishing Birmingham 1886 Magazine publisher
SouthTrust Financials Banks Birmingham 1887 Acquied by Wachovia in 2004
United Investors Life Insurance Company Financials Life insurance Birmingham 1961 Life insurance and annuities
VT Mobile Aerospace Engineering Industrials Aerospace Mobile 1990
Vulcan Materials Company Basic materials General mining Birmingham 1909 Gravel and crushed stone
Walter Energy Basic materials Coal Birmingham 1946 Bankrupt in 2015
Waterman Steamship Corporation Industrials Marine transportation Mobile 1919 Ocean carrier


See also[]

  • Economy of Alabama

References[]

  1. ^ DeCarlo, Scott (15 July 2021). "The Fortune 2021 Global 500". Fortune.
  2. ^ Taylor, Drew (2019-10-02). "OSHA cites Tuscaloosa-based refinery following fatal accident". CBS 42. Retrieved 2021-10-17.
  3. ^ Clark, R.L.; Craig, L.A.; Sabelhaus, J. (2011). State and Local Retirement Plans in the United States. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-85793-059-0. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
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