2008 SCRC Member Companies
   
American Airlines is the largest scheduled passenger airline in the world serving 172 cities with a fleet of 840 aircraft. It remains committed to superior performance in the areas of safety, service, network, product, technology, and culture.
   
Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, Bank of America operates more than 4,200 banking centers in 21 states and the District of Columbia.
   
Bechtel is a global engineering-construction organization providing services to develop, engineer, build, operate, and manage customers’ capital projects and facilities worldwide.
   

BP is one of the world's largest energy companies, providing its customers with fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, retail services and petrochemicals products for everyday items.

   
Caterpillar, Inc. is a Fortune 100 company and is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines. Caterpillar products and components are manufactured in 50 U.S. facilities and in 65 other locations around the globe.
   
Chevron businesses extend beyond producing and refining, with a chemicals venture, Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., and interests in 13 power projects in the United States, Asia and Europe. The company is investing in the field of nanotechnology, evaluating a new class of molecular building blocks that potentially may be useful in many industries.
   
John Deere creates smart and innovative solutions for customers on the farmsite, homesite, worksite and turfsite worldwide.
   
Ranked No. 14 on Fortune's list of America's top companies in 2001, Duke Energy provides technical, engineering and environmental services that extend to a wide range of energy and research facilities in more than 50 countries.
   
GlaxoSmithKline is a world leading research-based pharmaceutical company headquartered in the UK and with operations based in the US. The company holds an estimated seven per cent of the world's pharmaceutical market.
   
Ministry Health Care (MHC), is a values-driven health care delivery network of aligned hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, home care agencies, dialysis centers and many other programs and services in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
   
Halliburton is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the oil and gas industries. The Company adds value through the entire lifecycle of oil and gas reservoirs and provides and integrates products and services, starting with exploration and development, moving through production, operations, maintenance, conversion and refining, to infrastructure and abandonment.
   
IBM, with over 300,000 employees worldwide, is the largest information technology company, largest business and technology services provider, and largest IT financier. IBM strives to lead in the creation, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies.
   
Nortel is a recognized leader in delivering communications capabilities that enhance the human experience, ignite and power global commerce, and secure and protect the world's most critical information. Serving both service provider and enterprise customers, Nortel delivers innovative technology solutions encompassing end-to-end broadband, Voice over IP, multimedia services and applications, and wireless broadband designed to help people solve the world's greatest challenges.
   
Progress Energy is a Fortune 250 company headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., with a diverse portfolio including two major electric utility companies, CP&L and Florida Power, as well as NCNG, Progress Rail, Progress Telecom and Progress Ventures, which was created to manage fuel extraction, manufacturing and delivery, merchant generation, and energy marketing and trading.
   
Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemical companies, employing over 115,00 people in over 145 countries. Shell’s aim is to meet the energy needs of society, in ways that are economically, socially and environmentally viable, now and in the future.
   
General Parts , a distributor of replacement automotive parts, supplies, and tools for every make and model of foreign and domestic car, truck, bus, and farm or industrial vehicle. The largest member of the CARQUEST network, employee-owned General Parts has more than 1,400 company-owned stores; it distributes its products to about 4,000 CARQUEST and other auto parts stores across North America through more than 40 distribution centers. The company sells its parts to DIY mechanics, professional installers, body shops, farmers, and fleet owners.