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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 1 of 38 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: § Chapter 11 § API AMERICAS INC., et al., § Case No. 20-10239 (CSS) § Debtors. 1 § Jointly Administered § AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Giovanna M. Luciano, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned cases. On March 24, 2020, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following document to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Motion of the Debtors for an Order (I) Authorizing the Sale of the Purchased Assets Free and Clear of All Liens, Claims, Interests, and Encumbrances, (II) Authorizing Debtors to Assume and Assign Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases, and (III) Granting Other Related Relief (Docket No. 185) [SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] _________________________________________ 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, include: API (USA) Holdings Limited (3934) and API Americas Inc. (9126). The location of the Debtors’ service address is: 3841 Greenway Circle, Lawrence, Kansas 66046. Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 2 of 38 Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 3 of 38 Exhibit A Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 4 of 38 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Branch Banking and Trust Company 200 W 2Nd St Winston Salem NC 27101 CitiBank N.A. 388 Greenwich Street 10th Floor New York NY 10013 Citizens Bank N.A. 600 Washington Blvd Stamford CT 06901 Fifth Third Bank 2029 Century Park East Suite 1010 Los Angeles CA 90067 HSBC Bank USA N.A. 227 W. Monroe Street Suite 1850 Chicago IL 60606 Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 7346 Philadelphia PA 19101-7346 Kansas Dept of Health & Environment 1000 SW Jackson St Curtis State Office Building Topeka KS 66612 Key Bank c/o Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP 80 State Street 11th Floor Attn: Francis J. Brennan Esq. Albany NY 12207 Missouri Department of Revenue Bankruptcy Unit PO Box 475 Attn: Steven A. Ginther Jefferson City MO 65105-0475 Office of the U.S. Trustee For the District of Delaware 844 N King St #2207 Lockbox 35 Wilmington DE 19801 Official Cmte - Unsecured Creditors c/o Montgomery McCracken et al. LLP 1105 N. Market Street Suite 1500 Attn: Marc J. Phillips Wilmington DE 19801 Official Cmte - Unsecured Creditors c/o Montgomery McCracken et al. LLP 437 Madison Avenue Attn: E. Schnitzer & Gilbert Saydah New York NY 10022 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp 1200 K Street NW Washington DC 20005 People's United Bank National Assoc 250 Park Ave. Suite 905 New York NY 10177 PNC Bank N.A. c/o Blank Rome LLP 1201 N. Market St Ste 800 Attn: Regina Kelbon & Stanley Tarr Wilmington DE 19801 PNC Bank N.A. c/o Blank Rome LLP 130 North 18th Street One Logan Square Attn: Mark Rabinowitz Philadelphia PA 19103 PNC Capital Markets LLC 1600 Market Street - 22Nd Floor Philadelphia PA 19103 RBC Capital Markets LLC 200 Vesey Street New York NY 10281 Santander Bank N.A. 45 E 53Rd Street New York NY 10022 State of California Office of the Attorney General P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento CA 94244-2550 State of Delaware Office of the Attorney General 820 N French Street Carvel State Office Building Department of Justice Wilmington DE 19801 State of Illinois Office of the Attorney General 100 W. Randolph St James R. Thompson Center Chicago IL 60601 State of Indiana Office of the Attorney General 302 W Washington St 5th Floor Indiana Government Center South Indianapolis IN 46204 State of Kansas Office of the Attorney General 120 SW 10th Ave 2nd Floor Topeka KS 66612 State of Michigan Office of the Attorney General 525 W Ottawa St 7th Floor G. Mennen Williams Bldg Lansing MI 48933 State of Michigan Dept of Treasury Attn: Dana Nessel & Heather Donald 3030 W. Grand Blvd Ste. 10-200 Cadillac Place Detroit MI 48202 Richard J. Hughes State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General 25 Market St 8th Floor West Wing Justice Complex Trenton NJ 08611 State of North Carolina Office of the Attorney General 114 W Edenton St Raleigh NC 27603 State of Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General 16th Floor Strawberry Square Harrisburg PA 17120 SunTrust Bank 2804 Sewell Ave Apt 48 Kansas City KS 66104 TD Bank N.A. 1441 Main Street Springfield MA 01103 Teamsters Local 11 Pension Fund c/o Cohen Weiss and Simon LLP 900 Third Avenue 21st Floor Attn: Melissa S. Woods New York NY 10036 Teamsters Local 11 Pension Fund c/o Law Office- Susan E Kaufman LLC 919 N. Market Street Suite 460 Attn: Susan E. Kaufman Wilmington DE 19801 Truist Bank 3333 Peachtree Road Atlanta GA 30326 US Attorney - District of Delaware Attn: David C. Weiss 1313 N Market Street Hercules Building US Attorney's Office Wilmington DE 19801 US Attorney - District of Indiana Attn: Thomas L. Kirsch II 5400 Federal Plaza Suite 1500 Hammond IN 46320 US Attorney - District of Kansas Attn: Stephen R. McAllister 500 State Avenue Suite 360 Kansas City KS 66101 US Env. Protection Agency Region 7 11201 Renner Boulevard Lenexa KS 66219 Wells Fargo Bank National Assoc 50 Main Street White Plains NY 10605 In re: API Americas Inc., et al. Case No. 20-10239 (CSS) Page 1 of 1 Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 5 of 38 Exhibit B Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 6 of 38 Exhibit B Served Via Electronic Mail Name Attention Address 1 Email Key Bank c/o Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP Attn: Francis J. Brennan, Esq. [email protected] Missouri Department of Revenue Bankruptcy Unit Attn: Steven A. Ginther [email protected] Attn: Edward Schnitzer & Gilbert [email protected] Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors c/o Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP R. Saydah [email protected] Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors c/o Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP Attn: Marc J. Phillips [email protected] PNC Bank, N.A. c/o Blank Rome LLP Attn: Mark Rabinowitz [email protected] Attn: Regina Stango Kelbon & [email protected] PNC Bank, N.A. c/o Blank Rome LLP Stanley B. Tarr [email protected] State of California Office of the Attorney General [email protected] State of Delaware Office of the Attorney General Department of Justice [email protected] State of Michigan Office of the Attorney General [email protected] Attn: Dana Nessel, Attorney General & Heather L. State of Michigan, Department of Treasury Donald, Assistant Attorney General [email protected] Teamsters Local 11 Pension Fund ("Teamsters") c/o Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP Attn: Melissa S. Woods [email protected] Teamsters Local 11 Pension Fund ("Teamsters") c/o Law Office of Susan E. Kaufman, LLC Attn: Susan E. Kaufman [email protected] In re: API Americas Inc., et al. Case No. 20-10239 (CSS) Page 1 of 1 Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 7 of 38 Exhibit C Case 20-10239-CSS Doc 207 Filed 03/27/20 Page 8 of 38 Exhibit C Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Country 329 New Brunswick Ave. Owners LLC 1 University Plaza – Suite 507 Hackensack NJ 07601 329 New Brunswick Ave. Owners LLC c/o Law Office of Gerald J. Klein 954 Morris Ave. Lakewood NJ 08701 3D AG PO Box 1155 Lattichstrasse 4A 6340 Baar CH-6911 Switzerland 3M Company Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 33121 Saint Paul MN 55133 4 Over Inc. 1225 Los Angeles Street Glendale CA 91204 A & B Printing Dba A&B Printing 2908 S Highland Dr Bldg18 Steb Las Vegas NV 89109 A & H Manufacturing PO Box 19720 Johnston RI 02919 A 1 Label Inc. 32 Cranfield Rd East York ON M4B 3H3 Canada A A Label Inc. 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