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Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID's: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fl Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID’s: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fleet Company 28HDH 28HEH 28HFH Supplier Company 28HDJ 28HEJ 28HFJ Company Code Company_Name Company Type S25762 3 Point Machine SUPPLIER S10009 3-Dimensional Services SUPPLIER F05233 3M Employee Transportation & Travel FLEET D18911 84 Lumber Company DCC F53452 A & R Security Services, Inc. FLEET S73205 A and D Technology Inc SUPPLIER S57425 A G Manufacturing SUPPLIER S86063 A G Simpson Automotive Inc SUPPLIER F02130 A G Wassenaar FLEET S12115 A M G Industries Inc SUPPLIER D80005 A&E Television Networks DCC S62637 A. Raymond Tinnerman Automotive Inc SUPPLIER S82162 A. Schulman Inc SUPPLIER S80904 A.J. Rose Manufacturing SUPPLIER DD1AQ7 A.M Community Credit Union DCC D60014 AAA East Central DCC S36205 AAA National Office (Only EMPLOYEES Eligible) SUPPLIER D60013 AAA Ohio Auto Club DCC S14541 AARELL COMPANY SUPPLIER F05894 ABB Inc. FLEET F66984 Abbott Labs FLEET D10546 Abbott, Nicholson, Quilter, Esshaki & Youngblood P DCC FOOF92 AbbVie Inc FLEET D227U3 Abby Farm Supply, Inc DCC S60366 Abednego Environmental Services SUPPLIER F08251 Abercrombie & Fitch FLEET S17795 ABF Freight System Inc SUPPLIER F00C3Q ABM Industries, Inc. FLEET F35554 AboveNet FLEET F00A0C ABT Electronics, Inc FLEET S43516 ACCENTURE SUPPLIER S65519 Access Fund (Employees and Members are Eligible) SUPPLIER F009QU Acciona Energy North America Corporation FLEET S53770 Accu-Die & Mold Inc SUPPLIER S13771 Accurate Technologies Inc SUPPLIER F16192 Ace Hardware Corporation FLEET S51798 ACG Direct Inc. SUPPLIER Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID’s: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fleet Company 28HDH 28HEH 28HFH Supplier Company 28HDJ 28HEJ 28HFJ S11052 ACRO-FEED INDUSTRIES INC SUPPLIER S16363 ACS INDUSTRIES INC SUPPLIER F02623 Actavis FLEET F20510 Actavis Inc. FLEET F47079 Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. FLEET S47636 ACTION EQUIPMENT SALES COMPANY INC SUPPLIER S39478 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION SUPPLIER D1G6V5 Activision Publishing Inc DCC S38303 Acument Global Technologies SUPPLIER S10169 ACUSHNET RUBBER DBA PRECIX INC SUPPLIER S32265 Acxiom Corp SUPPLIER S75667 AD Transport Express SUPPLIER S53907 ADAC Plastics Inc. SUPPLIER S91093 Adam Electronics SUPPLIER S53608 Adamo Demolition Company SUPPLIER F007Q3 ADB Companies, Inc. FLEET S48033 ADCO Products SUPPLIER S36340 Adcole Corporation SUPPLIER S20076 ADDCO INDUSTRIES INC SUPPLIER F06176 ADM ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND CO FLEET S14564 ADMIRAL HEATING VENTILATION SUPPLIER DC1608 Adobe Truck & Equipment DCC F05946 ADP Automatic Data Processing FLEET S10015 ADT Security SUPPLIER F39887 Advance Auto Parts FLEET F50583 Advance Central Services, Inc. FLEET S11598 Advanced Interior Solutions Inc. SUPPLIER S57272 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC SUPPLIER D50018 ADVANTAGE Health Solutions Inc. DCC S26060 Advantage Technical Resourcing SUPPLIER S18873 ADVANTECH INTERNATIONAL INC SUPPLIER S64728 Advertising Production Resources (APR) SUPPLIER S60182 Advics North America SUPPLIER S66720 AEES, Inc. SUPPLIER F01399 Aegion FLEET S62803 AER Manufacturing Inc SUPPLIER S65996 Aeris Communications Inc SUPPLIER F15398 Aero Communications, Inc. FLEET S53590 AERO FILTER INC SUPPLIER Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID’s: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fleet Company 28HDH 28HEH 28HFH Supplier Company 28HDJ 28HEJ 28HFJ S13744 Aero Global Logistics SUPPLIER D00297 Aerocap Aviation Solutions DCC S20896 AEROTEK INC SUPPLIER S56686 AEROVIRONMENT INC SUPPLIER F04788 AETNA, INC FLEET D80039 Aetos Alternatives Management DCC D11030 AEW Capital Management DCC F07288 Affinia Group/ Wicks Filteration FLEET D80013 Aflac DCC S60173 AG Manufacturing SUPPLIER DC1979 Ag Power Equipment Co. DCC DC1314 Ag Systems, Inc. DCC S84578 Agape Plastic Inc SUPPLIER F42866 AGCO Corporation FLEET F09858 Agfa Corporation FLEET F03273 Aggreko, LLC FLEET S41412 Agilent Technologies, Inc. SUPPLIER F18884 AGL Resources FLEET S52196 AGM Automotive SUPPLIER F15553 Agricredit Acceptance LLC FLEET DC1659 Agri-Power, Inc. Dba H & R Agr DCC F00CS8 Ahern Rentals / Extreme Manfufacturing FLEET F00H14 Ahold USA FLEET S15620 AIDA-America Corp SUPPLIER D12347 AIG DCC S35279 AIMCO SUPPLIER S11481 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC SUPPLIER S13724 Air Systems Sales SUPPLIER S22288 Air Way Automation SUPPLIER F50876 Airbus FLEET S55953 Airgas Inc SUPPLIER S96047 Aisin World Corporation of America SUPPLIER S12235 AJAX PAVING INDUSTRIES INC SUPPLIER S17801 AK STEEL CORPORATION SUPPLIER S92998 Akebono Corporation SUPPLIER DC1150 Akron Tractor & Equip Inc DCC S36445 ALASKA MARINE LINES SUPPLIER S55017 Albert Kahn Associates Inc SUPPLIER D10263 Albertsons DCC Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID’s: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fleet Company 28HDH 28HEH 28HFH Supplier Company 28HDJ 28HEJ 28HFJ DC1039 Albion Equipment Company, Inc. DCC F47125 Alcan FLEET S10457 Alcoa Inc SUPPLIER S61934 Alden Logistics SUPPLIER S15010 Aleris SUPPLIER S28965 Alfing Corporation SUPPLIER S63180 Alfmeier Friedrichs and Rath SUPPLIER S17195 Alias Systems SUPPLIER S12678 All State Fastener Corporation and ASF Components SUPPLIER S65721 All World Machinery Supply Inc SUPPLIER F07839 Allegheny Power FLEET F13364 Allegheny Technologies FLEET D10867 ALLEN SAMUELS CHEVROLET-GEO, INC. DCC F86424 Allergan FLEET F07002 Allete FLEET S50012 ALLIANCE INDUSTRIES LLC SUPPLIER S60811 Alliance Inspection Management SUPPLIER D80024 AllianceBernstein DCC F15806 Alliant Techsystems, Inc. FLEET F008CB Allied Wireless Communications Corporation FLEET S14275 Allied, Inc SUPPLIER S20999 ALLOY SLING CHAIN INDUSTRIES LTD SUPPLIER F00HHX Allstate Exclusive Agents&Financial Specialists FLEET F02015 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO FLEET F005BF Alltech, Inc. FLEET F10124 ALLTEL FLEET D48265 Ally Financial DCC S24366 Alma Products Company SUPPLIER S65822 Alotech Ltd LLC SUPPLIER D00DVU Alpha Natural Resources Inc DCC F00DVU Alpha Natural Resources, LLC FLEET S26777 Alpine Electronics SUPPLIER S14094 ALPINE POWER SYSTEMS SUPPLIER F06653 Alro Steel Corp FLEET F40361 Alstom Power, Inc FLEET S54466 Alta Lift Truck Services, Inc SUPPLIER S70314 ALTAIR ENGINEERING, INC SUPPLIER F53747 Altec Industries FLEET F003JQ Altegrity, Inc. FLEET Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID’s: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fleet Company 28HDH 28HEH 28HFH Supplier Company 28HDJ 28HEJ 28HFJ S66234 Aluminum Technology Schmid SUPPLIER D10402 Amarillo Truck Center DCC F07307 Ameren Energy & trading FLEET S27507 Ameren Services SUPPLIER S16556 American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. SUPPLIER F02198 American Bureau of Shipping/ABS Group FLEET D12521 American Bus Sales & Service DCC D11019 American Centruy Investment Management, Inc DCC S27472 AMERICAN CONTROLS INC SUPPLIER D83377 American Cowboys Team Roping Association DCC F47266 American Eagle Outfitter FLEET F07751 American Electric Power FLEET F14343 American Equipment Company, Inc. FLEET S40788 AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DIVISION SUPPLIER F30172 American Family Insurance FLEET S47108 American Feeding Systems Inc. SUPPLIER F15185 American Financial Group, Inc FLEET S96388 American Food & Vending SUPPLIER S42465 American Hydrostatics, Inc. SUPPLIER S62827 American Interiors Inc SUPPLIER D40403 American LaFrance LLC DCC S15285 American Manufacturing Inc SUPPLIER S39313 American Metal and Plastics Inc. SUPPLIER F001Y8 American Mid West Bank FLEET S50831 American Mitsuba SUPPLIER F003FE American Packaging FLEET F05926 American President Lines Ltd FLEET F10101 AMERICAN RED CROSS FLEET S90285 American Standard Companies SUPPLIER S79315 American Stitch Co SUPPLIER D10498 American Truck & Bus Inc. DCC F004AQ American Water Company FLEET F22132 American Woodmark Corporation FLEET F22499 AmeriGas Propane FLEET S62256 Amerigon SUPPLIER F00G96 Amerinet, Inc. FLEET F002F7 AmeriQuest Transport and Logistics Resources FLEET F47031 Ametek FLEET F11994 Amgen Inc FLEET Affiliate Rewards Eligible Companies Program ID’s: 2013 2014 2015 Designated Corporate Customer 28HDR 28HER 28HFR Fleet Company 28HDH 28HEH 28HFH Supplier Company 28HDJ 28HEJ 28HFJ S45994 AMP RESEARCH SUPPLIER F13352 Ampco-Pittsburgh Corporation FLEET S29621 AMPHENOL CORPORATION SUPPLIER S18176 Amplifier Research SUPPLIER S72530 AMSTED INDUSTRIES INC SUPPLIER S66748 Amtech International SUPPLIER F06656 Anadarko Petroleum Company FLEET S22323 Analysts International SUPPLIER S23643 ANALYTICAL PROCESS SYSTEMS SUPPLIER S64781 Anametrix SUPPLIER S44690 Anchor Bay Packaging Corporation SUPPLIER S58049 Anchor Danly SUPPLIER F11686 AnchorBank fsb FLEET S13387 ANDERSEN ASSOCIATES INC dba Andersen Material Han SUPPLIER F05374 Andersen Corporation FLEET F10585 Anderson Clayton Group, Inc FLEET D22319 Anderson Glenn DCC F41329 Anderson Trucking Service, Inc. FLEET S54291 Android Industries SUPPLIER S46995 ANGER INC SUPPLIER F25161 Anheuser-Busch Employees Association (ABEA) FLEET F92663 Animal Health International FLEET F32749 Anixter, Inc. FLEET S77240 Ann Arbor Railroad SUPPLIER S63332 Annex Manufacturing SUPPLIER D00298 Annexus DCC F001AV Ansco & Associates FLEET DC1816 Antietam Tractor & Equipment, Inc. DCC S51753 ANX EBusiness SUPPLIER F37787 AOL Online FLEET S96623 AON CORPORATION SUPPLIER S49492 AP Technoglass SUPPLIER F39943 APAC Inc. FLEET F95077 APPLE COMPUTER, INC FLEET DC1118 Apple Farm Service, Inc. DCC S10736 APPLIED HANDLING INC SUPPLIER S18198 APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES SUPPLIER S35756 APPLIED PROCESS
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