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List of Trading Partner Templates Solutions For A Connected World List of TradingE Partner Templates (as of September 9, 2002) 3M Best Buy Consignment A. De La Chevrotiere Ltee Best Buy In Home Abbott Biddeford (warehouse) AC Moore Big Store Academy Sports & Outdoors Bigg's Hyper Markets Acclaim Marketing & Sales Bi-Lo Ace Hardware Bindley Western Acosta Biway Inc Advance Auto Parts, Inc. BJ's Wholesale Club Affiliated Foods Blain Supply Agora Boat US Agrilink Foods Bob's Stores Albertsons Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group - ERP Allegiance Healthcare Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group - FNOP Alliance Entertainment Corp. Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group - OLR Allied Furniture Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group - PCOS Alza Pharmaceuticals Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group - TBL Amazon Bon-Ton American Furniture Books-A-Million American Sales Borders Group Incorporated American Supply Association Borg Warner AmeriSource Boscov's Department Stores. Inc. Ameritech Bowring Ames Department Stores Inc. Bradlees Inc. Amgen Brinks International Amoco Canada Petroleum Company Ltd. Bristol Myers Squibb Anderson Merchandisers Brooks Brothers Anixter Bros Brooks Pharmacy Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Brookshire ASI (Advance Solutions) Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) Associated Food Stores Burrows Company Associated Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Business Depot Ltd. Associated Wholesalers Inc. C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Autozone Caldor, Inc. Babies "R" Us Canadian Tire Corporation Baker Taylor Cardinal Health, Inc. Ballard Designs Carlton Cards Barnes & Noble College Bookstores Caterpillar Inc. Barnes & Noble Distribution Celestica Barnes & Noble Trade Ceres Barnett Certified Grocers Midwest, Inc. Basics Office Products Ltd. Challenger MFG Group Bass Pro Shops Chase-Pitkin Home & Garden BC Tel Supply Chevron Canada Resources Beall's Department Stores Cimarron Lumber Beaver Lumber Circuit City Bed Bath & Beyond Comark Inc. Belk CompUSA Bell Canada - Eastern CompUSA - SAP Bell Canada - Western Computer Supercenters International Bell South Consolidated Edison Bellco Health Conway (warehouse) Bergen Brunswig Drug Company CO-OP Quincaillerie et Machinerie Best Buy Copps Corporation 980 Tapscott Road, Toronto, ON, Canada, M1X 1C3 Tel: (416) 299-0030 Fax: (416) 297-1289 www.edisoft.com Solutions For A Connected World Cord Federated - Stern's Costco East (CAD) EFederated - The Bon Marche Costco West (CAD) Federated Co-operatives Ltd. Costco West (USA) Federated Department Stores Inc. Crestar Energy Inc. Fidelity Investments Crossmark Fingerhut Companies, Inc. - DropShip CSK Auto, Inc. Fingerhut Companies, Inc. - Warehouse CSSA Fisher Scientific International Inc. CT Farm & Country Fleming Companies, Inc. CUC International Flying J Inc. CVS Pharmacy Food Lion, Inc. D&K Healthcare Resources, Inc. Ford Motor Company D. H. Howden Fortunoff Inc. Daimler Chrysler Corp - Non-Production Frank W. Kerr Daimler Chrysler Corp - Non-Production (Multi GS) Fred Daimler Chrysler Corp - Production Fred Meyer Dana Corporation - SAD Freightliner Corporation - AfterMarket David Berger Associates Freightliner Corporation - Drop Ship Defence Commisioner Agency (DECA) Freightliner Corporation - Manufacturing Dell FUSA American Pharmaceutical Partners Department of Defense Finance & Accounting Future Shop Detroit Edison Company Galyan's Deutsche Financial Services Gander Mountain DFS Garden Ridge Dick's Clothing & Sporting Goods Garnet Hill Dik Drug Co. Gart Sports Dillard's Inc. Gatx Dillon Companies Inc. GE Capital Commercial Services Discount Auto Parts GE Conventions Disney Store Gensia DisneyLand Genuine Parts Company Dixon-Shane Giant Eagle Do it Best Corp. Giant Landover Dollar General GKN Automotive Dow Chemical Canada, Inc. Glaxo Wellcome Inc. DSHE Global Sports Interactive DSSI Golf Galaxy Duane Reade GottsChalks Inc. Duckwall - Alco Stores, Inc. Grainger Dupont Grand & Toy Dura Automotive Systems, Inc. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, (A&P USA) Eagle (warehouse) Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (A&P Canada) EBags GTE Central/SW - SWE EggHead Software GTE Florida - FLA El Dorado (FurnishNet) GTE Hawaii - HAW Elder Beerman GTE Mobilnet Electronics Boutique GTE North/East - MTO Enable Technologies GTE Supply - VIS EWIE GTE West - NWE Ezell Nursery Supply Inc. Guess Inc. Family Christian Stores Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. Family Dollar H. E. Butts Grocery Co. Federal Mogul Halliburton Energy Services Federated - Bloomingdale's Hallmark Federated - Burdines Handleman Company Federated - Fulfillment Centers Handy Hardware Wholesale Inc. Federated - Macy's East Hannaford Bros. Co. Federated - Macy's West Harris Teeter's Federated - Rich's / Lazarus / Goldsmith's Hastings' 980 Tapscott Road, Toronto, ON, Canada, M1X 1C3 Tel: (416) 299-0030 Fax: (416) 297-1289 www.edisoft.com Solutions For A Connected World HD Smith KB Toys Heilig-Meyers EKeykert USA Hibbett Sports Keyspan Energy Hills Department Stores King Soopers Hitachi Home Electronics (America) Inc. Kinray Inc. Hoechst Marion Roussel Kitchen Etc. Hollywood Entertainment KMart Canada Ltd. Holt Renfrew KMart Corp - HardLine Home Base Kmart Corp - SoftLine Home Decorators Knoll Home Depot (Canada) Kodak Home Depot (USA) Kohl's Department Stores Home Depot (USA) - Special Orders Kroger East Consolidated Home Hardware Stores Limited Kroger West Consolidated Home Outfitters Kuehne Nagel (warehouse) Home Shopping Network - Internet L. L. Bean Home Shopping Network - TV Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings HomePlace Inc. Lanzarotta Wholesale Grocers HomePlace of America, Inc. Lear Corporation Honda Lechters Honeywell-CES-AV (Multi GS) Legrou Honeywell-CES-BC (Multi GS) Leon's Furniture Ltd. Honeywell-CES-CM (Multi GS) Levin Honeywell-CES-MS (Multi GS) Levitz Furniture Corporation House-Hasson Hardware Co Liberty House Hudson's Bay Company Liberty Logistics (warehouse) Hudson's Bay Specialty Lincare Hy Vee Linen's Things, Inc. Hynes Livingston (warehouse) IBM Canada Ltd. (Bromot Plant) Liz Claiborne, Inc. IBM Global Financing Loblaw Companies Limited IGA Loeb Canada Inc. Immunex London Drugs Limited Imperial Distributors, Inc. Lowe's Companies Inc. Independent Drug Company LTV Copperweld Ingram Book Company Lucent Technologies Ingram Entertainment, Inc. Luxury Linens, Inc. Burlington Coat Factory Ingram Micro Mack Trucks, Inc. Ingram Micro (Canada) Magna International Inc. - DORTEC Insight - Canada Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC Insight - USA Marshall Fields / Dayton Hudson Corporation (DSD) IPC Net Martin Brower - Brampton CTR Jacobson Stores Inc. Martin Brower - Calgary CTR Jacobson Warehouse Company Martin Brower - Mississauga (head office) JCPenney Martin Brower - Moncton CTR JCPenney - Catalog Drop Shipment Martin Brower - Montreal CTR JCPenney - Custom-Decorating Martin Brower - Vancouver CTR JCPenney - Eckerd Corporation Martin Brower - Winnipeg CTR JCPenney - Factory Ship Matrix Essentials JCPenney - Furniture DFW Matts, Inc. JCPenney - NRP Catalog Maxim Warehousing (Metro 3D - warehouse) JCPenney - NRP Retail Maxim Warehousing (warehouse) JCPenney - Retail May - Famous Barr JCPenney -Catalog May - Filene's Jerry's Home Improvement May - Foley's Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. May - Hecht's Company Johnson O'Hare May - Kaufmann's Johnson Ortho May - L. S. Ayers Jon Morris Company May - Lord & Taylor 980 Tapscott Road, Toronto, ON, Canada, M1X 1C3 Tel: (416) 299-0030 Fax: (416) 297-1289 www.edisoft.com Solutions For A Connected World May - Meier and Frank Navistar Int'l - AMTRAN (Multi GS) May - Robinson's ENavistar Int'l - Blue Diamond (Multi GS) May - Strawbridge's Navistar Int'l - NAV ESCOBEDO (Multi GS) McDonald's Canada Navistar Int'l - NAV_INVOICES (Multi GS) McJunkin Navistar Int'l - NAVCHATHAM (Multi GS) McKesson Navistar Int'l - NAVCORP838 (Multi GS) McLane Company Inc. Navistar Int'l - NAVPDC (Multi GS) McMaster Carr Navistar Int'l - PEC Center (Multi GS) McQueary Brothers Navistar Int'l - TULSA (Multi GS) MDI Navistar Int'l- NAVHOODS-SST (Multi GS) Medis Nebraska Furniture Mart Medline Industries Inc. Neiman Marcus Mega Group - NBA Nelson Distribution Mega Group Inc. New Entry Meijer Inc. Nexcom Menard, Inc. Nice Pak Products Mercantile Store Company Nike Merchants Distributors Inc. Nordstrom Merck - Medco Nortel Networks Meritor Northern Telecom Inc. (CAD) Mervyn's Northern Telecom Inc. (USA) Metro Medical Supply Northern Tool & Equipment Co. Metro-Richelieu Inc. Norvanco International Inc. Michaels Stores, Inc. - DC Novartis Pharmaceuticals Michaels Stores, Inc.- Corp Novogen (warehouse) Michaels Stores, Inc.- Store Ocean Spray Michelin Office Depot Micro Electronics, Inc. Office Depot - Consignment Millbrook Distribution Services Inc. OfficeMax Milliken & Company Oklahoma Natural Gas Mills Fleet Farm Olympia Sports Mobil Oil Canada Orchard Supply Hardware Modell's Sporting Goods Orgill, Inc. Modine - Camdenton Orscheln Farm & Home Supply Modine - Clinton Oshman's Sporting Goods Modine - Emporia Overwaitea Food Group Modine - Harrodsburg Ownes and Minor Modine - Jefferson City Paccar Group Modine - Joplin Paccar Group (KWCHILL) Modine - Lawrenceburg Paccar Group (KWRENTON) Modine - Logansport Paccar Group (KWSEATTLE) Modine - MaHenry Paccar Group (LAVAL) Modine - Nuevo Laredo Paccar Group (PACCAR) Modine - Pemberville Paccar Group (PBDENTON) Modine - Richland Paccar Group (PBNASHVILLE) Modine - Toledo Paccar Parts Modine - Trenton Paging Network, INC. Modine - Washington Pamida Montgomery Ward Corporate Offices Pankow Moore Handley, Inc. Party Concepts Morris & Dickson Pasco Brands, INC. MSC Industrial Supply Pathmark
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