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List of Data Recipients Participating in the GDSN List of Data Recipients Participating in the GDSN 1WorldSync Recipients in United States Subscribed to the GDSN Additional Recipients in United States http://www.1worldsync.com/customers/ Subscribed to the GDSN Global Data Recipients Subscribed to the GDSN 1 ABCO Corporation 1 Ahold USA, Inc. 1 Cooperative Obrera Argentina 2 Acme Paper & Supply Co. 2 AliMed, Inc. 2 Cordiez/Cyre Argentina 3 Acorn Distributors Inc. 3 Appert’s Foodservice 3 Coto Cisca Argentina 4 Acosta Sales 4 Aramark 4 Disco Argentina 5 Advantage Sales & Marketing, LLC 5 Aryzta, LLC 5 Disco Mendoza Argentina 6 Advantage Waypoint LLC 6 ATiP Foundation DBA Maryland Technology Development Corporation6 Jumbo Argentina 7 Alaska Housewares Inc 7 AutoZone 7 La Patagonia (La Anonima) Argentina 8 Albertsons Companies 8 Barnett Brass & Copper Inc. 8 Yaguar Argentina 9 Alder Foods, Inc. 9 Bartell Drugs 9 Coles Group Australia 10 Alliance for a Healthier Generation 10 Beaver Street Fisheries 10 Metcash Australia 11 Amazon Services LLC 11 Ben E. Keith Foods 11 Edeka Austria 12 American Paper & Supply Company 12 BiRite Foodservice Distributors 12 Metro Austria 13 American Paper & Twine Co. 13 Cheney Brothers, Inc. 13 Migros Austria 14 American Plastic Toys, Inc. 14 Costco Companies, Inc. 14 Cora Belgium (CDB) Belgium 15 AmerisourceBergen (Retail Insights) 15 Delhaize USA 15 Delhaize Belgium 16 Antonio Sofo & Son Importing Co., Inc. 16 DiCarlo Distributors, Inc. 16 Colruyt Belgium 17 Armada Supply Chain Solutions 17 Dining Alliance Inc. 17 Trustbox Belgium 19 Associated Food Stores, Inc. 18 Distribution Market Advantage 18 A dela Chevrotiere Ltee Brazil 20 Associated Grocers, Inc. 19 Doerle Food Services, LLC 19 Bridge Brand Food Services Ltd Canada 21 Associated Grocers of New England 20 Ellenbee Leggett 20 Bruce Edmeades Enterprises Ltd Canada 22 Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. 21 F.A.B. Inc. 21 Canada Safeway Limited Canada 23 B&B Foods Distributors Inc. 22 Farner-Bocken Company 22 Castle Building Centres Group, LTD. Canada 24 Baumann Paper 23 Ferguson 23 Coleman Group of Companies Canada 25 Best Buy 24 Food Services of America 24 Commisso's Grocery Distribution Canada 26 Best Response Strategies, LLC 25 Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System 25 Co-op Atlantic Canada 27 Bomgaars 26 Gordon Food Service 26 Federated Co-operatives Limited Canada 28 Bunzl USA, Inc. 27 HD Supply 27 Flanagan Foodservice Inc Canada 29 C & S Wholesale Grocers Inc. 28 HealtheMealPlanner/Water Walkers 28 Flanagan Foodservice Inc Canada 30 C.H. Guenther & Son, Inc. 29 HealthTrust Purchasing Group, LP 29 Gordon Food Service Canada 31 Cardinal Health, Inc. 30 Honor Foods 30 Great AtlanticPacific Co of Canada Canada 32 Cashco Distributors Inc 31 Independent Marketing Alliance 31 H.Y.Louie Company Canada 33 Challenge Dairy Products Inc. 32 IWC (Institutional Wholesale) 32 Home Depot of Canada Canada 34 Chemonics International Inc. (US AID) 33 Jake's Finer Foods 33 Imperial Oil Limited Canada 35 Compass Group, USA/Foodbuy 34 Lipari Foods 34 Katz Group Cananda Ltd. Canada 36 Core-Mark International, Inc. 35 Lowe's Co. Inc. 35 Kohl & Frisch Limited Canada 37 Dalco Enterprises Inc. 36 Lowe's Canada 36 Lawtons Drugs Stores Ltd Canada 38 Dawn Food Products, Inc. 37 M. J. Kellner Company, Inc. 37 LeGroupe Hean Coutu (PJP) Inc Canada 39 Defense Commissary Agency 38 Maines Paper & Food Service, Inc. 38 Loblaw Companies Ltd Canada 40 DeMet's Candy Company LLC 39 McFarling Foods, Inc. 39 London Drug Limited Canada 41 Direct Supply (DSSI) 40 MedAssets Inc. 40 Longo Brothers Fruit Markets Inc Canada 42 Direct Support Resources, Inc. 41 Menu Maker Foods 41 McKesson Canada Canada 43 Dot Foods, Inc 42 Millard Refrigerated Services, LLC., A Lineage Logistics Company42 Metro Inc. Canada Note: Every effort is made to provide an accurate representation of current recipients participating in the GDSN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact 1WorldSync at [email protected]. List of Data Recipients Participating in the GDSN 1WorldSync Recipients in United States Subscribed to the GDSN Additional Recipients in United States http://www.1worldsync.com/customers/ Subscribed to the GDSN Global Data Recipients Subscribed to the GDSN 44 Dunham & Smith Agencies, Inc. 43 Nicholas & Company Inc. 43 Neate Roller Food Service Dist. Canada 45 Eastern Bag & Paper Company 44 Owens & Minor 44 Overwaitea Food Group Canada 46 Edward Don & Company 45 Patterson Medical Supply 45 Pharmasave Drugs (National) Ltd Canada 47 Elite Food Company 46 Performance Food Group 46 Quality Foods Canada 48 Emerson Healthcare, LLC 47 Phillips Pet Food & Supplies 47 Shoppers Drug Mart Canada 49 En-Vision America, Inc. 48 R.J. Schinner Co. Inc. 48 Sobeys Inc Canada 50 Falk Paper Company 49 RRS Foodservice 49 Summit Food Service Distributor Canada 51 Feeding America 50 Saladino's, Inc. 50 SYSCO Food Services of Canada Canada 52 Feesers, Inc. 51 Saval Foodservice 51 The North West Company Canada 53 FoodServiceDirect 52 Sodexo, Inc. 52 Thrifty Foods Ltd. Canada 54 Frieda's 53 Southeastern Food Merchandisers 53 Wallace & Carey Ltd Canada 55 GE Appliances (Haier US) 54 Springfield Grocer Company 54 Alibaba Group China 56 General Nutrition Corp. "GNC" 55 Stanz Foodservice 55 Almacenes Exito Colombia 57 Giant Eagle 56 Superior Foods Company 56 Almacenes Tia Colombia 58 Ginsberg's Institutional Foods 57 Sysco Corporation 57 Cafam Colombia 59 GoBasket 58 Tankersley Food Service 58 Carrefour Colombia 60 GoPuff 59 Tighton Fastener and Supply 59 Carulla Vivero Colombia 61 Goya Foods, Inc. 60 True Value Company 60 Colsubsidio Colombia 62 H E Butt Grocery Company 61 U.S. Foodservice 61 Supertiendas Olimpica Colombia 63 Hantover Inc. 62 UniPro Foodservice, Inc. 62 Konzum Croatia 64 Hawaii Food Service Alliance 63 Upper Lakes Foods 63 GLOBUS Czech Republic 65 Hawaiian Agents Inc 64 US Foods 64 INEX (Tradeka) Finland 66 Hill and Markes Inc. 65 Vizient (Novation) 65 Kesko Finland 67 Home Depot 66 Wood Fruitticher Food Service 66 Tuko Finland 68 HP Products Corporation 67 Auchan France 69 HPS 68 Casino (Trigano) France 70 IB Industries Inc 69 Cora (Provera) France 71 Information Resources, Inc. 70 GALEC (Lederc) France 72 Intalere, Inc 71 Match (Provera) France 73 International Business Machines Corporation 72 Coop Kiel Germany 74 International Paper Company 73 Edeka Germany 75 IPC/Subway 74 Globus Germany 76 JC Paper 75 Markant Germany 77 John Gross & Co. 76 Metro Ag Germany 78 Kelsan Inc. 77 NEV Systemzentrale Germany 79 Key Brands International, Ltd. 78 Noom Europe Germany 80 Key Impact Sales & Systems Inc 79 Rewe Germany 81 KKG Inc. 80 Coop Italia Italy 82 Kohl Wholesale 81 Casa Ley Mexico 83 Kranz, Inc. 82 Chedraui Mexico 84 Madriska Media Group, Inc. 83 Comercial Mexicana Mexico 85 Mailender Inc. 84 Comercial VH Mexico Note: Every effort is made to provide an accurate representation of current recipients participating in the GDSN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact 1WorldSync at [email protected]. List of Data Recipients Participating in the GDSN 1WorldSync Recipients in United States Subscribed to the GDSN Additional Recipients in United States http://www.1worldsync.com/customers/ Subscribed to the GDSN Global Data Recipients Subscribed to the GDSN 86 Maui Chemical and Paper Products 85 Diconsa Mexico 87 McDonald's Corporation 86 Farmacias Benavides Mexico 88 MCKILLICAN AMERICAN 87 Grupo Corvi Mexico 89 McLane Company, Inc. 88 HEB Mexico 90 MealSuite 89 Merco Mexico 91 Medline Industries, Inc. 90 Serv Detallista Mexico 92 Meijer, Inc. 91 Soriana Mexico 93 Merchants Foodservice 92 Tiendas Garces Mexico 94 Michael Foods Inc. 93 Alberteijin Netherlands 95 Mighty Oaks 94 AS Watson Netherlands 96 Millennium Packaging, L.P. 95 DARetail Group Netherlands 97 N.A.F.T.A. Distributors 96 De Kweker Netherlands 98 Natural Choice Foods 97 Detailresult Netherlands 99 Network Services Company 98 DirxDrogistenrijen Netherlands 100 New Creature Inc 99 Faco Retail Netherlands 101 Nichols Paper & Supply 100 i+solutions Netherlands 102 North American Corporation of Illinois 101 IDA Foundation Netherlands 103 Northern Sales Company Inc. 102 Jumbo Supermarket Netherlands 104 Nourish to Flourish Data Sharing Initiative 103 Laurus Netherlands 105 Oakland Packaging & Supply Inc. 104 Superunie Netherlands 106 Olla Beauty Supply Inc. 105 Foodstuff New Zealand 107 Olmsted-Kirk Paper Company 106 Metro Russia 108 Olympus Corporation 107 Pick n Pay Pty Ltd South Africa 109 Orchard Supply Hardware 108 Carrefour Spain Spain 110 OSC-WEBco 109 Consum Spain 111 Paper Enterprises Inc. 110 El Corte Ingles Spain 112 Paper Products, Inc. 111 Apotheket Sweden 113 Penn Jersey Paper 112 Axfood Sweden 114 Pharmapacks 113 Bergendahls Sweden 115 Plaza Food Systems 114 Coop Sweden Sweden 116 Pollock Paper 115 ICA (Ahold Owned) Sweden 117 Premier Healthcare Solutions, Inc. 116 Coop Swiss Switzerland 118 Premium, Inc. 117 Manor Switzerland 119 PrimeroEdge 118 Makro (Metro) UK 120 Prodigo Solutions 119 National Health Service (NHS) UK 121 Regal Distributing Co. 120 World Duty Free UK 122 Reinhart Foodservice, L.L.C. 121 Excelsion-Gama Venezuela 123 Resnick Distributors 122 Farm atodo Venezuela 124 Rock-Tenn Shared Services, LLC 123 Unicasa Venezuela 125 Rouse's Enterprises, Inc. 126 S. Abraham & Sons 127 S & K Sales Co. Note: Every effort is made to provide an accurate representation of current recipients participating in the GDSN. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact 1WorldSync at [email protected]. List of Data Recipients Participating in the GDSN 1WorldSync Recipients in United States Subscribed to the GDSN Additional Recipients in United States http://www.1worldsync.com/customers/ Subscribed to the GDSN Global Data Recipients Subscribed to the GDSN 128 Sam's Club 129 Sani Marc Group (WoodWyant) 130 Schilling Supply Company 131 Schnuck Markets, Inc. 132 Sears, Roebuck and Co. 133 Shamrock Foods Company 134 Sifter 135 Smarter Sorting 136 Sonoco Products Company 137 Southeastern Paper Group 138 Southern Graphic Systems, LLC 139 Southwest Paper Company, Inc.
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