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OPEN STANDARDS RESEARCH Select Par� Cipants (Alphabe� Cal) As of 07.01.2013 OPEN STANDARDS RESEARCH Select Par cipants (Alphabe cal) As of 07.01.2013 • 3M • Aero Inventory • Alkermes • American Food Service • 3S Solvay • Aerolíneas Argen na • Allegiance Proper es • American Gypsum • 7-Eleven • AES Eletropaulo • Allegis Group • American Heart Associa on • Aetna • Aller Media • American Home Mortgage A • Affi liated Foods • Allergan • American Hotel Register Co. • AARP • Affi liates Management • Alliance & Leicester • American Interna onal Group • ABB Company • Alliance Bancorp • American Municipal Power • Abbo • AFH Stores • Alliance Boots • American Na onal Insurance • Abengoa • African Development Bank • Alliant Energy • American Speech-Language- • Abercrombie & Fitch • Afrisam Cement • Alliant Techsystems Hearing Associa on • Abu Dhabi Na onal Energy • AGCO • Allianz • American Stores Company Company • AGF Brasil Insurance • Allied Irish Banks • American Sugar Refi ning • ACC • Agfa HealthCare • Allied Specialty Vehicles Company • Accenture • Agfa-Gevaert • Allstate Insurance Company • American Tower Corpora on • Access Insurance Holdings • Aggregate Industries • Ally Financial • American Trading Company • Accord Holdings • Aggreko Interna onal • ALOM Technologies • American Water • Accuity • Agilent Technologies • Alon USA Energy • AMG Engineering • Accutek Packaging Equipment • AGL Torrens Island Holdings • Alpha Natural Resources • Amgen • ACE • Agricola Fornace • AlpTransit Go hard • AMIL • Acea • Agricultural Bank of China • Alstom • AmInvestment Bank • Acer • Agro-on • Altadis • AMKO Service • Acme Industries • Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance • ALTERGAZ • Amphenol Corpora on • Actaris • Air Canada • Alterna ve Networks • Ampol Food Processing • ACTEGA Terra • Air China • Al cor • AMR • Acxiom • Air France - KLM • Altran Technologies • AMSEC • Adaptec • Air Liquide • Altria • Amssi • Adelaide Clinic Holdings • Air Products and Chemicals • Alvafi g • Amsted Industries • ADI • Airbus • Alyeska Pipeline Service • Amtran Logis cs • Adidas • Aircelle Company • Amway Research and • Adobe Systems • Akzo Nobel • Amazon Development • ADP • Alarm Automa ka • AmBev • Anadarko Petroleum • Adrenalin eSystems • Alaska Air Group • AMC Entertainment • Andrew Corpora on • ADVA Op cal Networking • Albemarle • AMCOL Health & Beauty • Anglian Water Services • Advance Food Company • Alberto-Culver Solu ons • Anheuser-Busch • Advance Publica ons • Alcatel Lucent • America Online • Anhui Electric Power Company • Advanced Business Graphics • Alcoa • American Agricultural Insurance • Anhui Jianghuai Automobile • Advanced Coa ng Technologies • Alcon Company • Anritsu • Advanced Micro Devices • Alfa • American Airlines • Anschutz • Advanced Semiconductor • Algonquin Power & U li es • American Cancer Society • AON Hewi Engineering • ALH Group • American Crystal Sugar • AORN • Adven st Health System • Alianca Do Brazil • American Drug Stores • APAC • Adver sing Resources • Alicorp • American Eagle Federal Credit • Apache • Aegon • Alimentos Polar Union • Apache North Sea • AEON • Alitalia • American Electric Power • Apex Equity Holdings • Aera Energy • ALK Abello • American Express • APL READY TO BENCHMARK YOUR PROCESSES? For more informa on, please contact the Open Standards Research team. Phone: 800-776-9676 or +1-713-681-4020 • e-mail: [email protected] © 2013 APQC. All rights reserved Page 1 OPEN STANDARDS RESEARCH Select Par cipants (Alphabe cal) As of 07.01.2013 • Apollo Group • Asian Development Bank • Avery Dennison Corpora on • Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ • Apollo Hospitals • Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg • AVIChina • BankAtlan c • Apparel & Footwear • ASKUL • Aviko Rixona • Bap st Health System • Apparel Group • Aspen Technology • Avis Budget • Barclays Bank • Apple • Assicurazioni Generali • Aviva • Barclays Technology Centre • Applica Consummer Products • Associated Bri sh Foods • Avnet • Bard • Applied Digital Imaging • Assurant • Avocent • Barnes Group • Applied Materials • Astellas Pharma • Avon Products • BASF YPC • AptarGroup • AstenJohnson • AVX Corpora on • Basic Chemical Solu ons • Aramark • Astor Chocolate • AWE • BAT • ARC Resources • Astra Zeneca • AXA • Ba elle Memorial Ins tute • Arcadia Group • Astral Media Radio • Axfood • Ba en & Company • Arcadia Housing • Astron Solu ons • Bauer Manufacturing • Archer-Daniels-Midland • Asyst Technologies B • Bausch and Lomb Company • AT&T • B&Q • Baxa • ARCOR • ATC Logis cs & Electronics • B. Braun Melsungen • Baxter • Arcos Dorados Holdings • Atento Brasil • Bacon’s Informa on • Bayer • Ardent Health Services • Atlan c Tele-Network • BAE Systems • Bayfront Medical Center • Argen ne Federal Police • Atlas Copco • Bailian Group • Baylor College of Medicine • Argon • Atlas Energy • Baker & McKenzie • BB&T • Argos • Atmel Corpora on • Baker Hughes • BBT Thermotechnik • Arianespace • Audi • Balayan Dis llery • BC Ferries • Arizona Chemical • Audiovox • Ballance Agri-Nutrients • BC HRMA • Arkema • Augus nus Fonden • Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria • BC Ins tute of Technology • Arla Foods • AusCheck • Banco Bradesco • BCE • Armada Española • Aus n Radiological Associa on • Banco de Chile • BE Aerospace • Armada HR Solu ons I • Aus n Regional Clinic • Banco de CL • Beam • Armada Nacional • Australia Department Of • Banco de la Nación Argen na • BearingPoint • Armed Forces of the Agriculture, Fisheries, and • Banco De Prevision Social • Bechtel Group Netherlands Forestry • Banco del Ahorro Nacional y • Bechtel Na onal • ARRIS Group • Australian Broadcas ng Servicios Financieros • Beck/Arnley Worldparts • Arrow Electronics Corpora on • Banco do Brasil • Beckman Coulter • Arthrex • Australian Council of Auditors- • Banco Santander • Becton Dickinson • Arval Service Lease General • Banco Sofi sa • Behringer Group • ArvinMeritor • Australian Taxa on Offi ce • Bancolombia • Beijing Benz Automo ve • Asahi Breweries • Auto Electric Service • BancorpSouth • Beijing Enterprises • Asahi Kasei Corpora on • Autobahnen • Banesco • Beiqi Foton Auto Co. • Asahi Shimbun Company • Automa onDirect.com • Bangkok Bank • Beiqi Foton Motor Company • ASC Holding • AutoNa on • Bank of America • Bel Brands • Ascension Health • AutoZone • Bank of Brazil • Belgacom • ASDA Stores • Avago Technologies • Bank of China • Belimo Customiza on • Asfi nag Service • Avaya • Bank of East Asia • Bell Aliant • Ashbourne Homes • AVC Holdings • Bank of Italy • Bell Helicopter • Ashland • Avecia Biotechnology • Bank of Montreal • Bellacor • Asia Pacifi c Telecom • Aven s Pharmaceu cals • Bank Of Scotland • Bellwether Services READY TO BENCHMARK YOUR PROCESSES? For more informa on, please contact the Open Standards Research team. Phone: 800-776-9676 or +1-713-681-4020 • e-mail: [email protected] © 2013 APQC. All rights reserved Page 2 OPEN STANDARDS RESEARCH Select Par cipants (Alphabe cal) As of 07.01.2013 • Bemis • Board of Educa on of City of • Bri sh Home Offi ce • California Bank & Trust • Benchmark Electronics Chicago • Bri sh Sky Broadcas ng Group • California Casualty • Benchmark Logis cs • Boehringer Ingelheim • Bri sh Transport Police Management • Benesse • Bolthouse Farms Authority • California Department of • Benteler • Bombardier • Broadcom Correc ons & Rehabilita on • Bergan • Bond Interna onal So ware • Brocade Communica ons • California Department of • Berjaya Corpora on • Bongaigaon Refi nery Systems Forestry and Fire Protec on • Berkshire Hathaway • Bonheur • Broder Bros • California Department of • Bernick’s • Bonneville Power • Brookfi eld Asset Management Housing and Community • Berry Plas cs Group Administra on • Brookfi eld Power Development • Bertelsmann • Bonnier • Broward County Florida • California Department of Jus ce • Best Buy • BonusCard • Brown-Forman • California Department of Water • BestTransport • Booz Allen Hamilton • Brunel Interna onal Resources • BG Group • Borders Group • Brunswick Corpora on • California Franchise Tax Board • Bharat • Borealis Group • Brussels Worldwide Services • Caltex • Bhar Airtel • BorgWarner • BT Forkli France • Calumet Specialty Products • Bhilai Jaypee Cement Limited • Bosch Engineering Solu ons • Buckeye Power Partners • BHP Billiton • Bosch Solar Energy • Buckman Laboratories • Canada Starch Opera ng • Bilcare • Bose Corpora on • Building Knowledge Company • Bio Mediacal Research • Boston Scien fi c • Bundeswehr • Canadian Interna onal • Biogen Idec • Botswana Post • Bunge Limited Development Agency • Biomet • Boy Scouts of America • Bunnings Group • Canadian Natural Resources • BioProducts • Bozzuto’s • Burberry Italy Retail • Canadian U li es • Biovail • BP • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, • Canara Bank • Birmingham City Council • Brasil Foods Firearms, and Explosives • Cannon Industries • Bison Gear & Engineering • Brasil Telecom • Bureau of Prisons • Canon • Bissell Homecare • Brasilsat Harald • Burlington Coat factory • Capital • Biwater • Braskem • Burswood Resort • Capital City Bank Group • BJ’s Wholesale Club • Brembo • Busch’s • Capital Exper se • Black & Decker • Briant Associates • Bush Brothers • Capital One • Black & Veatch • Bridgestone • Capital Power • Blevins • Briggs & Stra on C • Capro • Blitz • Brighton Collec bles • C&S Wholesale Grocers • Capsugel Healthcare • BloodCenter of WI • Brightpoint • Cable & Wireless Worldwide • Cardif Assurance VIE • Bloomin’ Brands • Brinker Interna onal • Cable Europe • Cardinal Health • Blount Interna onal • Brisa Bridgestone Sabanci • Cablevision • CareerBuilder.com • Blue Cross Blue Shield • Brisbane City Council • Cabot • CareFusion • BlueScope Steel • Bristol-Myers Squibb • Cadbury • Carey Olsen • BMC So ware • Bri
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