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Discontinued Label Templates 3plcentral.com | Connecting the World Through Intelligent Distribution Discontinued Label Templates The following UCC-128 label templates are to be discontinued as of February 24, 2021. AC Moore 10913 Department of Defense 13318 Jet.com 14230 Office Max Retail 6912 Sears RIM 3016 Ace Hardware 1805 Department of Defense 13319 Joann Stores 13117 Officeworks 13521 Sears RIM 3017 Adorama Camera 14525 Designer Eyes 14126 Journeys 11812 Olly Shoes 4515 Sears RIM 3018 Advance Stores Company Incorporated 15231 Dick Smith 13624 Journeys 11813 New York and Company 13114 Sears RIM 3019 Amazon Europe 15225 Dick Smith 13625 Kids R Us 13518 Harris Teeter 13519 Olympia Sports 3305 Sears RIM 3020 Amazon Europe 15226 Disney Parks 2806 Kids R Us 6412 Orchard Brands All Divisions 13651 Sears RIM 3105 Amazon Warehouse 13648 Do It Best 1905 Kmart 5713 Orchard Brands All Divisions 13652 Sears RIM 3206 Anaconda 13626 Do It Best 1906 Kmart Australia 15627 Orchard Supply 1705 Sears RIM 3306 Associated Hygienic Products 12812 Dot Foods 15125 Lamps Plus 13650 Orchard Supply Hardware 13115 Sears RIM 3308 ATTMobility 10012 Dress Barn 13215 Leslies Poolmart 3205 Orgill 12214 Shoe Sensation 13316 ATTMobility 10212 DSW 12912 Lids 12612 Orgill 12215 ShopKo 9916 ATTMobility 10213 Eastern Mountain Sports 13219 Lids 12614 Orgill 12216 Shoppers Drug Mart 4912 Auto Zone 1703 Eastern Mountain Sports 13220 LL Bean 1702 Orgill 12217 Spencers 6513 B and H Photo 5812 eBags 9612 Loblaw 4511 Overwaitea Foods Group 6712 Spencers 7112 Backcountry.com 10712 ELLETT BROTHERS 13514 Loblaw 4512 Overwaitea Foods Group 6713 Spiraledge 13212 Backcountry.com 10917 EXBORDERS 14729 Lord and Taylor 10918 Pacific Sunwear 13222 Sports Authority 13632 Baker and Taylor 5411 Family Christian Stores 13116 Macys 8320 Pandigital 9412 Sports Authority 4611 Baldor Specialty Foods 14726 Famous Footwear 13629 Macys 8321 Pandigital 9413 Sports Chalet 1605 Barnes and Noble College Bookstore 13926 Famous Footwear 13640 Macys Backstage 14227 Paragon Sports 9312 Sports South LLC 14427 Barnes and Noble Retail Stores 15229 Fanatics 13623 Macys Backstage 14228 Party City Corp 13643 Sports South LLC 14626 Barneys New York 13656 Fastenal 4811 Macys Florida 8322 PEP Boys 5013 Baldor Specialty Foods 14725 Bass Pro 1201 Federated Coop Foods 5011 Macys Florida 8323 Pet Supplies Plus 13641 Sportsmans Guide 13315 Bass Pro 3905 Ferguson Enterprises 13654 MACYS MERCHANDISE GROUP 14225 Petco 14325 Sportsmans Supply 13825 Bealls Department Stores 7612 Ferguson Enterprises 13655 MACYS MERCHANDISE GROUP 14226 Petra 13644 Sportsmans Warehouse 13639 Benchmark Brands 14026 Finish Line 5413 Macys Midwest 8324 Poulos Bros Seafood Pty Ltd 15425 Sportsmans Warehouse AU 14025 Big Lots Stores 5512 Finish Line 5511 Macys Midwest 8325 Publix Super Markets 10916 Spotlight 14232 Big Rock Sports US and Canada 1602 Fisheries Supply 13622 Macys N.W. 8328 Quidsi 13313 Stage 10612 Big W Discount Stores 14033 Five Below Inc 14925 Macys N.W. 8329 Rack Room Shoes 9012 Stein Mart 8012 BJ Wholesale 10912 Five Below Inc 14926 Macys North 8326 Radio Shack 4911 Symbion 13213 Blain Supply 12212 Forzani Group 6812 Macys North 8327 Reebok Retail 13642 Symbion 13925 Blain Supply 12213 Forzani Group 6813 Macys South 8330 Regis 3605 TESSCO Technologies 13645 Blain Supply 12312 Fry Electronics 9712 Macys South 8331 Regis 3705 The Buckle 13216 Blain Supply 12313 Gander Mountain 1502 Macys West 8332 REI 1200 THE ICONIC 13657 Bluestem Brands Inc 10915 Giant Eagle 11312 Macys West 8333 Retail Concepts 11512 The Paradise Shops 9917 Boaters World 1704 GKN Driveline 15325 Marburn Curtain Warehouse 14927 Retail Concepts 11513 Toys R Us 3806 Boating Camping Fishing 13631 GKN Driveline 15326 Marine Corps Exchange 5212 Retail Concepts 11514 Tracker Marine Group 14029 Bon Ton 4711 GKN Driveline 15327 Marks Work Wearhouse 4513 Rite Aid 3505 Tractor Supply 13638 Burlington Coat Factory 7412 Gliks 11412 MasonCompanies 10112 Rocky Brands 11612 Trade Secret 13320 Burlington Coat Factory 7512 Glue Store 13513 Maurice Sporting Goods 9112 Rocky Brands 11613 Transworld 1402 Cabelas 1202 GM - SPO SHIP DIRECT 14233 Maurice Sporting Goods 9212 Running Specialty Group 15625 TSC Stores 14428 Cabelas 14125 GNC Inc 14040 Maurices 13221 Running Specialty Group 15626 United Stationers 5213 Cabelas 7513 GolfSmith International 7913 MC Sports 3506 Rus.Com 3805 United Stationers 5214 Cabelas Canada 15025 GolfSmith International 7914 McLendon Hardware 15426 SAFILO 14234 Urban Outfitters 11912 Camping World 13223 GolfSmith International 7915 MECCA BRANDS PTY LTD 15628 Sam Ash 5712 Urban Outfitters 11913 Cardinal Health 13214 Gordmans Inc 14027 Meijer 8334 Sams Club 4105 Vail Resorts Retail 15329 CASUAL MALE ECKO 13630 Grainger 1807 Menards 4514 Sams Club 4106 Vail Resorts Retail 15330 Caterpillar 14034 Great Planes 14928 Menards 5912 Sams Club 6012 Veterans Canteen Service - Direct Store 14825 Caterpillar 14035 Great Planes 14929 Metcash Limited 13633 Sams Club Canada 8612 VF Outlet 12412 Caterpillar 14036 GSI Commerce Warehouse 2305 Metcash Limited 13634 Sams Club Canada 8613 Vitamin Shoppe 1810 Caterpillar 14037 Guitar Center 6114 Metcash Limited 15227 SEALY INC 13658 Vitapath Canada 12512 Century 21 14730 Guitar Center 6115 MGM Grand Las Vegas 14028 Sears Canada 4913 Von Maur 7912 Century 21 14731 HarmonStores 10214 Micro Center 9914 Sears Canada 6612 Wegmans 13649 Charming Shoppes 13217 Harris Scarfe 13628 Midway USA 13927 Sears EIM - Kmart 4107 Wegmans 14229 Coast Guard Exchange Service 14426 Harvey Norman 13627 Mills Fleet Farm 1302 Sears EIM - Kmart 4108 West Marine 4412 Coles Supermarkets 13635 Hayneedle.com 15228 Modells 3207 Sears EIM - Kmart 4109 Whole Foods Global 1707 Coles Supermarkets 13636 Hibbett Sporting Goods 5412 Moosejaw Mountaineering 13413 Sears EIM - Kmart 4110 Whole Foods South 1808 Coles Supermarkets 14038 Home Hardware 13928 MSC Industrial Supply 8213 Sears EIM - Kmart 4111 Work N Gear 12012 Coles Supermarkets 14039 HoneywellADI 12112 Myer Australia 13619 Sears EIM - Kmart 4112 Worldwide Golf Enterprises Costumes Galore/ Fun.com 13517 House Hasson Hardware 15525 Myer Australia 13620 LS Travel 13621 Sears EIM - Kmart 4211 YDesign Group 13321 CSN Stores 8712 House Hasson Hardware 15526 NBA Store 7812 Sears Holdings 10412 Your Other Warehouse 13317 Customer Fulfillment Center.com 8318 iHerb 14231 New Balance Athletic Shoe 13637 Sears RIM 3012 Your Other Warehouse 13516 Customer Fulfillment Center.com 8319 IKE 14031 NIKE 14032 Sears RIM 3013 Zellers 5014 David Jones 13218 Indigo Books & Music 15233 Northern Tool 1603 Sears RIM 3014 David Jones 13225 Jerrys Sport Center 13515 Off Broadway Shoes 13314 Sears RIM 3015 For a complete list of available templates, please reference our 3PL Central Carton Label Library help article. 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