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MODEX 2018 ATTENDEE LIST Here’S a Partial List of Companies Who’Ve Previously Attended MODEX MODEX 2018 ATTENDEE LIST Here’s a partial list of companies who’ve previously attended MODEX. 1-800 Contacts Backcountry.com BuySeasons 3M Company Baker & Taylor / Follett CafePress Inc 7-Eleven Barco Uniforms Campbell’s ABB OPTICAL Bargain Hunt Canadian Tire Abbott Laboratories Barnes & Noble Canon USA Abbott Nutrition BASF Canteen Vending Abercrombie & Fitch Basin Industries LLC Cardinal Health AC Moore Bath Fitter CARDONE Industries, Inc. ACE HARDWARE BaubleBar Cargill Adidas Bausch & Lomb Carrier Advance Auto Parts Baxter Healthcare Carstens Healthcare Agco Corporation Bay Valley Foods Carter’s Agilent Technologies Bayer Caterpillar, Inc. AgMedica Bealls Inc Cato Corporation Air France Beaulieu Vineyard Cedars Foods Airborne Express Inc. Bed Bath & Beyond Center for Disease Control Alberto-Culver BEHR Paint Central Garden and Pet Albertsons Bekins Century Martial Arts Supply Alcoa Belk Cenveo Alcon Belkin Cessna Aircraft Company Aldi Bell Helicopter Chadwick’s of Boston Allegheny Steel Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Ice Cream Champion Home Builders Allegiance Healthcare Corp. Benelli USA Char-Broil Allied Health Resources Beringer Wine Charmer Sunbelt Group Almo Corporation Best Buy Chevron ALPLA Best Foods Chewy.com Amazon Better World Books Chicago Transit Authority American Airlines BF Goodrich Chicago Tribune American Eagle Outfitters Big Green Egg Chick-fil-A, Inc. American Express Big Lots Chico’s FAS American Girl Big Rock Sports Children’s Place American Greetings Bimbo Bakeries, USA Christian Book Distributors American Hotel Register BISSELL Chrysler American Outdoor Brands BJ’s Wholesale Club Church & Dwight American Signature Black & Decker Cintas Corporation American Standard Blu Dot Cisco American Wholesale Book Company Blue Apron, Inc Citgo Petroleum Americold Blue Bell City Furniture AmeriQual Group Blue Buffalo Inc. CIVCO Medical AmeriQuest BMW Manufacturing Corp. Claire’s AmerisourceBergen BNSF Railway Clarins USA Ameritech Boar’s Head Provisions ClearVision Optical Amscan Body Works Clorox Amtrack Boeing Coach Inc. Amway Boise Cascade Coastal Pet Products Amy’s Kitchen Book Depot Coca Cola, Inc. Anderson Books A Million/AWBC Coeur Mining Inc. Android Borders Coldwater Creek Anheuser Busch InBev BOSCH Cole-Parmer Anixter Boscov’s Department Store, LLC. Colgate-Palmolive Apache Mills Bose Corp. Colony Brands Apothecary Products Boston Scientific Columbia House Apple BOXED Columbia Sportswear APX Labs Bozzuto’s Inc. ConAgra Foods Inc. Aramark BP Consolidated Stores Corp. ArcelorMittal Brach Confections Inc. Continental Automotive Systems Archer Daniels Midland Bradford Company Convergent Media Systems Archroma Brake Parts Inc ConXtech Arctic Zero, Inc. Bridgestone Cook Medical Armstrong World Industries Briggs & Stratton Cooper General Global Services Army & Air Force Exchange Service Bristol Myers Squibb Cooper Power Arrow Electronics British Airways World Cargo Cooper Tire & Rubber Ashley Furniture Brooks Brothers CooperVision ASOS Brookstone Coors AstraZeneca Brother International CoreTex Products Inc. At Home Browns Shoes Corning Inc. AT&T BRP Corning Incorporated AutoZone BSN Sports Costco Avanti Greeting Cards Build-A-Bear Cottrell Inc. Aventis Pharmaceuticals Burger King Coty Avery Dennison Burkhart Dental Coviden Avon Products Inc. Burlington Stores Cox Automotive POWERED BY POSSIBILITIES. COMPANIES WHO ATTEND MODEX Cracker Barrel Falabella Hallmark Crate & Barrel Family Christian Stores Halo Branded Solutions Crown Brands LLC Family Dollar Stores Halstead Crystal S.A.S Famous Footwear Halyard Health CSS Industries Inc Federal Reserve Bank Handi Medical Supply CSX TRANSPORTATION Federal-Mogul Handi-Craft Company Culligan International FedEx Hanes Brands Cummins Allison Feeding America Harbor Freight Tools Cutler Hammer Fenix Parts, Inc. Harley-Davidson CVS Ferguson Enterprises Harris-Teeter Daimler Trucks NA FermiLab HarrisFreeman Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Ferrara Candy Company Harry & David Dan River Inc. FGL Sports Ltd. Hasbro Games Dannon Fiat Havertys Dawn Food Products, Inc. Fiber Composites, LLC HBC Deans Foods Fidelity Investments HD Supply Deckers Brands Fila North America Heinz Deere-Hitachi FintronX LED HelloFresh US Defense Logistics Agency First Quality Henkel Del Monte Foods Fisher Scientific Herman Miller Delahaize America Flex Medical Hershey Dell Computer Corporation Flexsteel Industries, Inc. Hewlett Packard Delphi Automotive Systems Floor & Decor Hibbett Sports Delta Air Lines Flowers Foods Hickies Delta Apparel Focus Brands Hickory Farms Delta Children’s Products Follett Higher Education Delta Faucet Company Fontanini Himatsingka America Inc Department of Defense Foot Locker Hisco Department of State Ford Motor Company Hitachi America Ltd. Designer Eyes Forever 21 HM Wallace DHL Express FragranceX.com Hobby Lobby DHL Worldwide Franke Foodservice Systems, Inc. Hoffmaster Diageo Franklin Electric Hollister Incorporated Dial Corporation FreshDirect HOM Furniture Diamond Pharmacy Friskies Pet Care Home Chef, LLC Diaz Foods Frito Lay Home Depot DiCarlo Distributors Inc Frosty Acre Brands Home Hardware Stores Limited Dick’s Sporting Goods Fruit of the Loom Home Products International Dillards Fujifilm Home Shopping Network Discovery Channel Full Beauty Browns Honda DISH Network G&C Foods Honeybaked Disney Gamestop Hook’D Cosmetics DMG World Media Gap Inc Hoover Dollar General Gates Corporation HOPPE North America, Inc. Dollar Tree GE Hormel Foods Corporation Domino’s Pizza GEMCO Medical Hospira Donnelly Corporation GENCO Houghton Miffin Harcourt Dorel Industries Generac Houston Chronicle Dot Foods Inc. General Dynamics HP Inc. Dow Chemical General Mills Hudson’s Bay Company Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up General Motors HUGO BOSS Fashions Drexel Heritage Furniture General Nutrition Centers Humana Drive Medical General Stair Corporation Hunter Engineering Drugstore.com Generation Brands Huntington Ingalls Industries DSW Genuine Parts Company Husky Corporation Duluth Trading Georgia Pacific Husqvarna Dunham’s Sports Georgia Power Hy-Vee Inc. Dunkin’ Donuts Gerber Products Company Hyundai Motor America DuPont Gerdau Ameristeel IBM Duracell GF Health Products, Inc IKEA Dutch Farms GFX International Ingersoll Rand E & J Gallo Winery Giant Eagle, Inc. Ingles Markets Earthbound Farm Gillette Company Ingram Entertainment Eastman Kodak Gilt InHealth Systems & Services Eaton Corporation GlaxoSmithKline InSinkErator Eaton Manufacturing Globe Composite Solutions Intel Corporation Ecolab Inc. Goat International Automotive Components Edy’s Grand Ice Cream GOJO Industries, Inc. (IAC) EIS, Inc Golden State Foods International Foods El Dorado Furniture Good Humor International Paper Electrolux Goodrich Interpower Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Goodyear Intradeco Elizabeth Arden Google Iowa Beverage Systems Emerson Gopher Sport Ivacare Emery Worldwide Gordon Food Service J C Penney Empire Merchants North Goya Foods J J Haines & Co. Energizer GPC Asia Pacific J. Crew Eppendorf Inc. Great Lakes Wine & Spirits J.W. Pepper Epta America Groupon Inc Jabil Essendant Grupo Éxito Jaclo Inc Essilor of America, Inc. GSI Technologies, LLC Jacobson Companies Estee Lauder Companies GTM Sportswear Jarden Consumer Solutions Ethan Allen Inc. Gulfstream Aerospace Jason’s Deli Evenflo Company Inc. Gymboree Corp. Jel Sert Eveready Battery Co., Inc. H-E-B Jennie-O Turkey Store Everlast Sports Mfg. Corp H. D. Smith Jewel-Osco Exchange Habitat for Humanity International Jewelry Television ExxonMobil Hachette Book Group Jimmy Dean Foods 2 JJ Haines Macy’s Inc. Newell Brands JLL Maersk Next Level Apparel JM Smucker Magnaflow Exhaust Products Niagara Bottling JoAnn Fabric Stores Magpul Industries Corp. Nice-Pak Products, Inc. Jockey International Inc. Malt-O-Meal Nichiha USA, Inc John Deere Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Nike Johnson & Johnson Mann+Hummel Nine West Johnson Controls Maple Leaf Foods Nippon Cargo Airlines Johnsonville Marc Fisher Footwear Nissan Kaiser Permanente Marchon Eyewear, Inc. Nitto, Inc. Kane is Able Mars Electric Nokia Kate Spade Marshall Fields Nordstrom Keebler Company Marshall Retail Group Norfolk Southern Keefe Group Marvin Windows and Doros Northern Tool + Equipment KEEN, Inc. Mary Kay Inc. Northrop Grumman Kellogg’s Marzetti Northwest Airlines Kenco Management Services Mast Global Logistics/L Brands Northwest Kidney Centers Kenney Manufacturing MasterBrand Cabinets Inc. Northwest Research Inc. Kens Foods Inc. Matco Tools Northwest Rubber Kia Motors Material Bank Nourison Industries Kichler Lighting Mattel Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation KImball International Maurice Sporting Goods Novant Health Kimberly Clark Corp. Maybelline Garnier Novexco Inc. Kimray, Inc. Mayflower Nucor Steel Kmart Maytag Nutraceutical Corp Koch Foods MBM Food Nutrisytem Kohl’s Department Stores McCormick O’Reilly Auto Parts Kohler McEntire Produce Oakley Komatsu America McGraw-Hill Oatey Co. KONG Company McKee Foods OC Tanner KPM Exceptional LLC McKesson Ocean Spray Kraft Heinz McMaster-Carr OceanX Krasdale Foods Inc Mead Office Depot/OfficeMax Kravet Inc. Medline OFS BRANDS Kreg Medical Medtronic Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Kroger Meijer Olympus Surgical Technologies America Kubota Manufacturing of America Mercedes-Benz Onvio LLC L Brands Merck & Co Inc. Oracle Corp. L’ O re a l Mercury Marine Orgill, Inc La Bodega Mercy Health OSCO Drug Stores La Maison Simons Merecedes Benz USA OshKosh B’Gosh Inc. La-Z-Boy Inc. 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