The Coca-Cola Company. UPS. Delta Air Lines. The Home Depot. These are Atlanta's Fortune 500 heavy hitters. The titans are easy to spot, but they're not the only giants.

In fact, you might be surprised by how many giant companies have corporate headquarters in or near the city. Here are 10 other businesses that call metro Atlanta home:

AGCO

Duluth. www.agcocorp.com

About the company: Manufactures, distributes and sells full range of agricultural equipment and related replacement parts

Rank: 370

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.

Duluth. www.asburyauto.com

About the company: One of the largest automotive retailers in the U.S.

Rank: 410

First Data Corporation

Atlanta. www.firstdata.com

About the company: A global payment processing company

Rank: 242

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Genuine Parts Company

Atlanta. www.genpt.com

About the company: An increasingly international distributor of automotive and industrial replacement parts, office products and electrical/electronic materials

Rank: 180

HD Supply Holdings, Inc.

Atlanta. www.hdsupply.com

About the company: Major supplier to residential and industrial construction companies for building and maintenance, water and sewer equipment for municipalities and contractors

Rank: 364

NCR Corporation

Duluth. www.ncr.com

About the company: A global tech company and world leader in consumer transaction technologies

Rank: 409

PulteGroup, Inc.

Atlanta. www.pultegroupinc.com

About the company: A multi-brand, eco-friendly homebuilding company

Rank: 353

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Suntrust Banks, Inc.

Atlanta. www.suntrust.com

About the company: Banking, lending, investing and insurance solutions

Rank: 303

The Southern Company

Atlanta. www.southerncompany.com

About the company: Regional energy company serving the Southeast

Rank: 145

Veritiv

Sandy Springswww.veritivcorp.com

About the company: Paper and packaging, logistics, facilities management.

Rank: 331

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