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Aleris Claims Register 120409.Xlsx Claims Register Date Range:02/12/2009-04/09/2012 Claim No. Date Filed Name Creditor Notice Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country Claim Amount Nature Debtor Name 3423 09/15/2009 3M Company Donald J Camerson II Esq Bressler Amery & Ross PC PO Box 1980 Morristown NJ 07962 W/D General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. A & M Engineering and 372 03/04/2009 Environmental Services Inc 10010 E 16th St Tulsa OK 74128 $44,132.43 General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. Commonwealth Aluminum 81 02/24/2009 A & S Fabricating Co PO Box 160 Livermore KY 42352 $1,478.70 General Unsecured Lewisport, LLC Aleris Blanking and Rim Products, 1108 06/09/2009 A 1 MACHINE 3170 N 25TH STREET TERRE HAUTE IN 47804 $1,270.00 General Unsecured Inc. 4551 Gulfshore Blvd N Apt 3643 03/08/2010 A Maitland Comb Trust UAD 8 23 11 A Maitland Comb TTEE 1201 Naples FL 34103 EXPUNGED Admin Priority Aleris International Inc. 4551 Gulfshore Blvd N Apt 3643 03/08/2010 A Maitland Comb Trust UAD 8 23 11 A Maitland Comb TTEE 1201 Naples FL 34103 EXPUNGED Secured Aleris International Inc. 1197 06/08/2009 A S T I ENVIRONMENTAL PO BOX 2160 BRIGHTON MI 48116 $10,980.00 General Unsecured Wabash Alloys, L.L.C. 1198 06/08/2009 A S T I ENVIRONMENTAL PO BOX 2160 BRIGHTON MI 48116 $16,345.00 General Unsecured IMCO Recycling of Illinois Inc. 660 03/30/2009 A&P Recycling Company PO Box 2289 Sumter SC 29150 $22,490.08 General Unsecured Wabash Alloys, L.L.C. 1309 06/08/2009 AAA Cooper Transportation Kinsey Rd PO Box 6827 Dothan AL 36302 $362.59 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 108 03/03/2009 Aabaco Plastics Inc 9520 Midwest Ave Garfield Hts OH 44125-3243 $2,142.60 General Unsecured ETS Schaefer Corporation Commonwealth Aluminum 540 03/09/2009 Abasco LLC 3002 Farrell Rd Houston TX 77073 $0.00 Secured Lewisport, LLC Commonwealth Aluminum 540 03/09/2009 Abasco LLC 3002 Farrell Rd Houston TX 77073 $7,524.00 General Unsecured Lewisport, LLC 3428 09/15/2009 ABBA EXPRESS, INC 6209 ROUTE 193 KINGSVILLE OH 44048 $1,535.55 General Unsecured Rock Creek Aluminum, Inc. 1124 06/09/2009 ABCO FIRE PROTECTION 4545 W 160TH STREET CLEVELAND OH 44135 $266.23 General Unsecured Alumitech of Cleveland, Inc. 861 04/21/2009 Abernathy MacGregor Group Inc Attn Jeffrey R Maloney CFO 501 Madison Ave New York NY 10022 $37,507.78 General Unsecured Aleris Ohio Management, Inc. 565 03/09/2009 ABF Freight System Inc PO Box 10048 Fort Smith AR 72917-0048 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. 1529 07/07/2009 ABF Freight System Inc PO Box 10048 Fort Smith AR 72917-0048 $580.87 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 1530 07/07/2009 ABF Freight System Inc PO Box 10048 Fort Smith AR 72917-0048 $5,491.81 General Unsecured Aleris Light Gauge Products, Inc. Div of Robert Half 1019 05/13/2009 Accountemps Attn Mary Gonzalez International PO Box 5024 San Ramon CA 94583-9128 $747.81 General Unsecured Aleris Ohio Management, Inc. Accountemps Div of Robert Half 3861 08/24/2010 International Attn Mary Gonzalez PO Box 5024 San Ramon CA 94583-9128 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. Commonwealth Aluminum 1378 06/17/2009 ACCU CHEK 8385 STATE RD 64 GEORGETOWN IN 47122 $10,470.40 General Unsecured Lewisport, LLC Commonwealth Aluminum 1545 06/17/2009 ACCU CHEK 8385 STATE RD 64 GEORGETOWN IN 47122 $667.42 General Unsecured Lewisport, LLC 470 03/13/2009 Accurate Insulation LLC 5788 Rt 9 Tuckerton NJ 08087 $4,768.00 General Unsecured Aleris Light Gauge Products, Inc. Agent of Ace Iron & Metals 185 02/23/2009 Ace Iron & Metals Inc Euler Hermes ACI Inc 800 Red Brooke Blvd Owings Mills MD 21117 $6,490.00 General Unsecured IMCO Recycling of Illinois Inc. Commonwealth Aluminum 820 04/15/2009 Aces Sporting Goods 1265 St Rt 271N Hawesville KY 42348 $2,411.13 General Unsecured Lewisport, LLC 2414 09/10/2009 ACF Industries LLC Attn Douglas A Cohen Esq Brown Rudnick LLP 185 Asylum St Cityplace 1 Hartford CT 06103-3402 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. 1432 07/06/2009 ACORN DISTRIBUTORS, INC 324 E 2ND AVE PO BOX 163579 COLUMBUS OH 43201 $692.51 Admin Priority Alsco Metals Corporation 1432 07/06/2009 ACORN DISTRIBUTORS, INC 324 E 2ND AVE PO BOX 163579 COLUMBUS OH 43201 $953.03 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 440 03/16/2009 Action Fire Equipment Inc 16645 S Vincennes South Holland IL 60473 $946.08 General Unsecured IMCO Recycling of Illinois Inc. 2700 09/14/2009 ACTION QUICK PRINT PLUS 700 W CHICAGO RD STURGIS MI 49091 $10,518.73 General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. 635 04/01/2009 Adecco USA Inc 175 Broadhollow Rd Melville NY 11747 $21,682.19 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 5800 Windward Pkwy 232 03/20/2009 ADP Attn Linda Collins Mailstop 321A Alpharetta GA 30043 W/D General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. 3564 10/19/2009 ADT Security Services 14200 E Exposition Ave Aurora CO 80012 $1,014.73 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 3779 05/24/2010 ADT Security Services 14200 E Exposition Ave Aurora CO 80012 EXPUNGED Admin Priority Aleris International Inc. ADVANCED ANALYTICS 1112 06/09/2009 LABORATORIES, INC 1025 CONCORD AVENUE COLUMBUS OH 43212 $435.00 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 453 03/30/2009 Advanced Fluid Systems Inc PO Box 360 Royersford PA 19468-0360 $400.33 General Unsecured Aleris Light Gauge Products, Inc. Advanced Magnesium Alloys 310 02/23/2009 Corporation AMACOR 1820 E 32nd St Anderson IN 46013 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. Commonwealth Aluminum 1279 06/11/2009 ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC 101 EAST 9TH STREET OWENSBORO KY 42303-3424 $265.00 General Unsecured Lewisport, LLC 555 03/27/2009 Advantage Analytics Inc 33328 Vintage Circle Avon OH 44011 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. 2611 COTTAGE COVE 1106 06/09/2009 AED COMPANY DRIVE RICHMOND VA 23233-3317 $2,036.30 General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation 515 03/09/2009 Aerotek 7301 Parkway Dr Hanover MD 21076 $20,740.88 General Unsecured Alsco Holdings, Inc. 1983 08/17/2009 AFCO Credit Corporation PO Box 8440 Kansas City MO 64114-0440 W/D Secured Aleris International Inc. 819 04/15/2009 Afflink LLC Attn Denise Hargrave 1400 Afflink Pl Tuscaloosa AL 35406 $12,396.00 General Unsecured Aleris International Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2743 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Silver Fox Holding Company Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2743 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Silver Fox Holding Company Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2751 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Alsco Metals Corporation Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2751 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Alsco Metals Corporation In re Old AII, Inc. (f/k/a Aleris International Inc.), et al. Case No. 09-10478 (BLS) Page 1 of 101 Claims Register Date Range:02/12/2009-04/09/2012 Claim No. Date Filed Name Creditor Notice Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 City State Zip Country Claim Amount Nature Debtor Name Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2757 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Aleris Aluminum Europe, Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2757 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Aleris Aluminum Europe, Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2758 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Commonwealth Aluminum, LLC Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2758 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Commonwealth Aluminum, LLC Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2762 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Alsco Holdings, Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2762 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Alsco Holdings, Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized IMCO Recycling Services 2764 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Company Michelle A Levitt Authorized IMCO Recycling Services 2764 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Company Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2767 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Commonwealth Industries, Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2767 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED General Unsecured Commonwealth Industries, Inc. Michelle A Levitt Authorized 2768 09/15/2009 AIG Casualty Company et al Representative Chartis US 175 Water St 18th Fl New York NY 10038 EXPUNGED Secured Wabash Alloys, L.L.C.
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