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Table 1: Supply Chain (USCC & UASCC) Invoicing Entities Page 1 of 11 Unilever E-Billing Invoicing Entities and Tungsten Network Buyer Codes In the following 3 tables you will find the European & North America Unilever invoicing entities and the corresponding Tungsten Network buyer codes. The first table gives the invoicing entities for invoices raised to the Unilever Supply Chain Company in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. The second table gives all invoicing entities per country for invoices that are raised against the local European MCO’s and 3rd table gives all invoicing entities per country for invoices that are raised against the local North America MCO’s. By checking the combination of invoice address and VAT reg. number our supplier can find the correct Tungsten Network Buyer account number to link to the supplier Tungsten Network accounts. Table 1: Supply Chain (USCC & UASCC) invoicing entities Address Post TUNGSTEN Company Name VAT Number City State Line Code NETWORK Buyer nr. Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain ATU 62376805 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA835436890 Co. AG (Austria) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain BE0473233997 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA018442566 Co. AG (Belgium) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain BG175270391 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA916352065 Co. AG (Bulgaria) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain CZ 680937674 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA235842754 Co. AG (Czech) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain DE812943530 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA442020038 Co. AG (Germany) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain DK30670701 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA875082588 Co. AG (Denmark) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain FI21299312 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA738211481 Co. AG (Finland) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain FR14440506327 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA647274455 Co. AG (France) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain EL 999862872 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA480664614 Co. AG (Greece) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain NL 808663239B01 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA282143742 Co. AG (Holland) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain HU26954899 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA417080520 Co. AG (Hungary) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain IE9684871G e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA408940039 Co. AG (Ireland) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain IT 3632730960 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA379239379 Co. AG (Italy) Postfach Page 2 of 11 Address Post TUNGSTEN Company Name VAT Number City State Line Code NETWORK Buyer nr. Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain LU21152460 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA681088829 Co. AG (Luxemburg) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain PL5262852089 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA903740421 Co. AG (Poland) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain RO21545795 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA771178951 Co. AG (Romania) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain SK4020228531 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA008174187 Co. AG (Slovakia) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain SI14202662 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA697834331 Co. AG (Slovenia) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain ESN0392141H e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA048107916 Co. AG (Spain) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain SE502058073301 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA708824172 Co. AG (Sweden) Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain CHE-108.812.120 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA386513899 Co. AG (Switzerland) MWST Postfach Spitalstrass Unilever Supply Chain GB 894444778 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA163021116 Co. AG (UK) Postfach Unilever Americas Spitalstrass Supply Chain Co. AG CHE-115.381.786 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA887778439 (UASCC),CH Postfach Unilever Americas Spitalstrass Supply Chain Co. AG 98-1009579/US e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA674047626 (UASCC),US Postfach Unilever Americas Spitalstrass HST:804400406RT0001 Supply Chain Co. AG e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA261056881 QST1217935888 (UASCC),CA Postfach Unilever Americas Spitalstrass Supply Chain Co. AG UAA1207305C4 e 5 Schaffhausen Switzerland 8201 AAA728835109 (UASCC),MX Postfach Tepalcapa Unilever n° 2 col. Estado de Manufacturera S. de UMA 011214255 Rancho Tultitlan 54900 AAA466396033 México R.L. de C.V. Santo Domingo Page 3 of 11 Table 2: Europe Unilever invoicing entities Post TUNGSTEN Company Name VAT Number Address Line City State Code NETWORK Buyer nr. Unilever Austria Stella-Klein-Löw- ATU49997507 Vienna Austria 1023 AAA822767216 GmbH Weg 13 Unilever BCS Austria Stella-Klein-Löw- Vienna Austria 4337 AAA327390902 GmbH ATU 69691746 Weg 13 Unilever Belgium NV BE0438390312 Humaniteitslaan 292 Brussels Belgium 1190 AAA964251029 Unilever Lipton Tea BE0878056371 Humaniteitslaan 292 Brussels Belgium 1190 AAA786527929 NV Unilever Belgium BE0438789495 Humaniteitslaan 292 Brussels Belgium 1190 AAA625781570 Services N.V./S.A. Unilever BCS BE0629992828 Belgium 1070 AAA043356013 Belgium NV/SA PO Box 10031 Anderlecht UNILEVER ČR, spol. Rohanske nabrezi Czech s r.o. (F) CZ18627781 670 Prague 186 00 AAA590672093 Republic Head Office Praha 8 Rohanske nabrezi Unilever BCS ČR, Czech CZ04034368 670 Prague 4114 AAA473388551 spol. s r.o. Republic Praha 8 Unilever Danmark A/S DK45963128 Postboks 855 Brondby Denmark 2605 AAA534031547 Unilever Produktion DK30698894 Postboks 910 Odense C Denmark 5000 AAA937769172 ApS Unilever BCS DK36891696 AAA349916973 Danmark A/S Postboks 855 Brondby Denmark 2605 Unilever Finland Oy FI0141907-3 PL 4701 Helsinki Finland 00002 AAA107275661 UNILEVER INGMAN FI19643380 PL 4701 PRODUCTION OY Helsinki Finland 00002 AAA963662820 Unilever Spreads FI26904294 P.O.Box 7170 AAA422825414 Helsink Finland 00002 Finland Oy Rueil 20 rue des Deux Alsa France FR 65501551451 Malmaison France 92842 AAA844179598 Gares Cedex Rueil Amora Maille SI – 20 rue des Deux FR 63311641229 Malmaison France 92842 AAA637095100 5055 Gares Cedex Rueil Amora Maille SI - 20 rue des Deux FR 63311641229 Malmaison France 92842 AAA096427984 FR50 - Dijon Gares Cedex Page 4 of 11 Post TUNGSTEN Company Name VAT Number Address Line City State Code NETWORK Buyer nr. Rueil Amora Maille SI - 20 rue des Deux FR 63311641229 Malmaison France 92842 AAA600916589 FR51 -Chevigny Gares Cedex Rueil Amora Maille SI - 20 rue des Deux FR 63311641229 Malmaison France 92842 AAA057517484 FR52 - Appoigny Gares Cedex Rueil Bestfoods France 20 rue des Deux FR 77383162955 Malmaison France 92842 AAA813285665 Industries - 9424 Gares Cedex Bestfoods France Rueil 20 rue des Deux Industries - FR91 - FR 77383162955 Malmaison France 92842 AAA257473397 Gares Duppigheim 1 Cedex Bestfoods France Rueil 20 rue des Deux Industries - FR92 - FR 77383162955 Malmaison France 92842 AAA782699250 Gares Duppigheim 2 Cedex Rueil RELAIS D'OR 20 rue des Deux FR 80315983569 Malmaison France 92842 AAA053096756 CENTRAL Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Cogesal-Miko FR 08602033441 Malmaison France 92842 AAA372241992 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Fralib Sourcing Unit FR 83326280120 Malmaison France 92842 AAA631885639 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Latecos FR 88552046005 Malmaison France 92842 AAA195529193 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Relais d'Or-Miko FR 68542065248 Malmaison France 92842 AAA181861089 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Saphir FR 73562090738 Malmaison France 92842 AAA859317422 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Sfejer FR 85572050896 Malmaison France 92842 AAA538604539 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Topaze FR 01439796509 Malmaison France 92842 AAA082689175 Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux UFHPC - 5009 FR 77501569594 Malmaison France 92842 AAA406439554 Gares Cedex Rueil UFHPC - FR20 - Le 20 rue des Deux FR 77501569594 Malmaison France 92842 AAA936713015 Meux Gares Cedex Rueil UFHPC - FR21 - Saint- 20 rue des Deux FR 77501569594 Malmaison France 92842 AAA682089198 Vulbas Gares Cedex Rueil Unilever Body Care 20 rue des Deux FR 50501552319 Malmaison France 92842 AAA183329846 France Gares Cedex Rueil 20 rue des Deux Unilever France FR 16552119216 Malmaison France 92842 AAA848746186 Gares Cedex Rueil Unilever France 20 rue des Deux FR 01642032197 Malmaison France 92842 AAA369646617 Holdings Gares Cedex Rueil Unilever International 20 rue des Deux FR 78592028658 Malmaison France 92842 AAA798276812 Paris SAS Gares Cedex Page 5 of 11 Post TUNGSTEN Company Name VAT Number Address Line City State Code NETWORK Buyer nr. 20 rue des Deux Unilever BCS France Rueil Gares AAA774834923 SAS FR71812853844 Malmaison France 68888 Cedex "20 rue des Deux TIGI SERVICES Rueil FR 04534563473 Gares France 92842 AAA968150276 FRANCE Malmaison CS90056" Pfanni GmbH & Co Financial Shared DE197595020 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA738116953 OHG Service Unilever Deutschland Financial Shared Supply Chain DE811135521 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA506339548 Service Services GmbH Unilever Deutschland Financial Shared DE811135589 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA356610139 GmbH Service Unilever Deutschland Financial Shared DE238475725 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA622896496 Holding GmbH Service Unilever Deutschland Financial Shared Produktions GmbH & DE250847955 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA064956303 Service Co OHG LSI - Germany GmbH Financial Shared DE815490903 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA137546149 Werk Ansbach Service Unilever Deutschland Produktions GmbH & Financial Shared DE250847955 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA593197627 Co OHG Service Werk Auerbach Unilever Deutschland Produktions GmbH & Financial Shared DE250847955 Hamburg Germany 22238 AAA980803381 Co OHG Service
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