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2018 Companies at EDGE 061518.Xlsx Companies In Attendance as of June 15th, 2018 CSCMP 2018 EDGE (Annual Conference) 2018 "Fortune" Companies in Attendance as of June 15th, 2018 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 15% 14% Percentinof Attendance Companies 13% 10% 9% 5% 0% 1 to 50 1 to 100 1 to 250 1 to 500 CSCMP 2018 EDGE FORTUNE 500 Companies Attending as of June 15th, 2018 FORTUNE 50 FORTUNE 100 FORTUNE 250 FORTUNE 500 Fortune 50 Plus Fortune 100 Plus Fortune 250 Plus 4 Exxon Mobil 54 Pfizer 105 Deere 281 Baxter International 12 Amazon.com 57 Sysco 123 Amgen 282 W.W. Grainger 19 Chevron 58 FedEx 128 Dollar General 284 Norfolk Southern 21 J.P. Morgan Chase 64 The Coca-Cola Co 137 Whirlpool 351 Dean Foods 24 The Boeing Company 73 Honeywell International 138 Southwest Airlines 369 The Hershey Co 35 Johnson & Johnson 74 Caterpillar 142 Penske Automotive 391 JLL 36 Procter & Gamble 90 General Dynamics 144 Danaher 394 Ryder System 95 Time Warner 148 Altria Group 407 J.B. Hunt Transport 149 Fluor 420 Graybar Electric 191 XPO Logistics 427 TreeHouse Foods 197 Conagra Brands 450 Packaging Corp 199 CDW 453 Clorox 202 Illinois Tool Works 487 Essendant 206 Texas Instruments 208 Newell Brands 214 CBRE 248 Biogen CSCMP 2018 EDGE ‐ Companies Attending as of June 15th, 2018 Company Country Company Country 6 River Systems United States Bay and Bay Transportation Services United States A. Duie Pyle United States Netherlands BCI Global A3 Freight Payment United States United States Abercrombie & Fitch United States Be the Match United States Ace Hardware Corporation United States Beitler Logistics United States Acme Distribution Centers, Inc. United States Biogen United States Advantage Technology Solutions United States Bloomberg LP United States Affiliated Warehouse Companies Inc United States BluJay Solutions United States AFN, LLC United States Boeing United States AIMMS United States Boise Paper United States ALDI United States BoxLogic, Inc United States Alfa Laval AB Sweden BP United States Alfasigma United States Breda University of Applied Sciences Belgium AlixPartners, LLP United States Brigham Young University United States Allied Distribution Services LLC United States Cargill, Inc United States ALOM Technologies United States Mexico Carhartt, Inc. Altria United States United States Amazon United States Carlile Transportation Systems United States Americold United States Cass Information Systems United States Amgen United States Caterpillar, Inc. United States Amway United States CBRE United States Ansell Healthcare LLC United States CCA Financial United States Approved Freight Forwarders United States CDW United States ARC Advisory Group United States Celsur Logistica S.A Argentina ArcBest United States Cengage Learning United States Ardent Mills United States Center of Innovation for Logistics United States Armada Supply Chain Solutions United States Cerrowire United States Athens State University United States Chesterfield County Economic Development United States Atlanta Bonded Warehouse Corporation United States Chevron United States Atlantic Logistics Inc. United States Chongqing Jiaotong University China Auburn University United States Clarkston Consulting United States AVB and Associates United States Clayton State University United States Bahlsen North America United States ClearMetal United States Baxter Healthcare United States Cloudleaf United States Companies Attending the CSCMP 2018 EDGE Page 1 of 6 CSCMP 2018 EDGE ‐ Companies Attending as of June 15th, 2018 Company Country Company Country CMAC Inc United States Dollar General Corporation United States Canada DP World Santos Brazil CN United States DSI United States CNH Industrial United States DSV Solutions LLC United States College of Lake County United States Empire State/Rutgers University United States Compliance Networks LLC United States England Logistics, Inc. United States Conagra Brands, Inc. United States Enveyo United States Continental Mills United States Essendant United States Corporate Realty Advisors United States Essilor of America, Inc. United States Covenant Transport United States Estes Express Lines United States Crate & Barrel United States ExxonMobil United States Creminelli Fine Meats United States Fabri‐Kal Corp United States CS Recruiting United States FastFetch Corporation United States CSCMP Supply Chain Quarterly United States FedEx United States CT Logistics United States FHI United States Cubic Designs Inc. United States FIDELITONE United States D+S Distribution, Inc. United States Finn Partners United States Daiichi Freight System, Inc. Japan Flanders Investment and Trade United States Dairy Farmers of America United States Florida Southern College United States Belgium Flowserve Corp United States Danaher Corporation United States Fluor Corporation United States Daycos United States Fonterra USA United States Dayton Freight Lines, Inc. United States Forbes Hewlett Canada Dean Foods United States Franklin Logistics United States Deer Stags Concepts, Inc. United States Fresenius Kabi USA United States Deere & Company United States Gardere United States DeKalb County School District United States Gartner United States Demand Management, Inc. United States General Dynamics Information Technology United States Dermody Properties United States Georgia Logistics Innovation Center United States DF Young Inc United States Georgia‐Pacific United States DHL United States Giltner United States DiversiTech Corporation United States GlobalTranz United States DMW&H United States Graybar United States Dohrn Transfer Company United States Great Lakes Solutions United States Companies Attending the CSCMP 2018 EDGE Page 2 of 6 CSCMP 2018 EDGE ‐ Companies Attending as of June 15th, 2018 Company Country Company Country Growmark Inc United States ITT Inc United States GS1 US United States Germany ITW H.T. Hackney Co. United States United States Hallmark Cards, Inc. United States J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. United States Hall's Warehouse Corp United States J.P. Morgan Securities LLC United States HALPIM Hungary Jagged Peak, Inc. United States Hassett Express, LLC United States Jarrett Logistics Systems United States Henningsen Cold Storage Co United States JDA United States Herbalife International United States Jel Sert Company United States Hollister Incorporated United States Switzerland JLL Holman Distribution United States United States Home Shopping Network United States JobsOhio United States Honda Logistics North America, Inc. United States John Deere United States Honeywell United States Johnson & Johnson United States Hyster‐Yale United States K.B. Ackerman Company United States ICL Systems United States Kansas City SmartPort United States ICPA United States Kansas City Southern United States IES Italy Kenco Logistics Services LLC United States IKEA of Sweden Sweden Knapheide Mfg Co United States Illinois Tool Works United States Kohler Co. United States Imai Empresas Consultant Business Brazil Komatsu Mining Corporation United States Impinj United States Kottke Trucking Company United States Inbound Technologies United States Kuehne + Nagel, Inc. United States Inchainge B.V. Netherlands Kurt Salmon, a part of Accenture Strategy United States Independant United States Landstar United States Integra Logistics United States Lanehub United States Inter‐American Development Bank United States Lanetix United States InterMetro Industries United States Lansdale Warehouse Co Inc. United States International Group Inc Canada LeanCor United States International Package Shipping United States Lehigh University United States Intl Society for Inventory Research Hungary Liberty Property Trust United States Inviscid Consulting, LLC United States LJM Group United States io‐consultants L.P. Canada Locate In Limburg Belgium iTN Worldwide United States Logistical Labs United States Companies Attending the CSCMP 2018 EDGE Page 3 of 6 CSCMP 2018 EDGE ‐ Companies Attending as of June 15th, 2018 Company Country Company Country Logistick Inc United States NW Naturals United States Logistics Trends & Insights LLC United States Oak Harbor Freight Lines United States LogTrade Technology AB Sweden Ohio State University United States Longbow Advantage Inc. United States Ohio University United States LSI Industries United States Onest Mexico SA de CV Mexico LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions United States Ongoing Value Inc. United States M & W Distribution Services United States OOCL Logistics United States M. Nishi Strategic Advisory United States OpexAnalytics United States Manhattan Associates United States PA Liquor Control Board United States Mapco United States Packaging Corporation of America United States Maryland Port Administration United States Pall Corp (Danaher) United States Master Magnetics, Inc. United States Panama Canal Authority Panama Maxim Integrated United States Paper Transport, Inc. United States McCormick & Company, Inc. United States Pegasus Logistics Group United States McShane Companies United States Penguin Random House, Inc. United States Medtronic United States Penn State University United States Metro Park Warehouses, Inc. United States Penske United States Miebach Logistics Argentina Perfetti Van Melle United States MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics United States Performance Team Freight Systems United States MN Dept of Employ & Econ Development United States Peter Cremer North America United States ModusLink United States Pfizer Inc United States More From Less United States Pharmavite LLC United States MSC Ghana Ltd Ghana Port of Oakland United States NASSTRAC United States
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