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Wastequip receives National Joint Powers Alliance national cooperative purchasing contract

Wastequip receives National Joint Powers Alliance national cooperative purchasing contract
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Wastequip, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, has announced that it recently was awarded a four-year contract with the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) for the procurement of “solid waste and recycling collection and transport equipment with related equipment, supplies and accessories.” The new contract offers streamlined purchasing and volume pricing for NJPA member organizations and extends Wastequip’s status as an awarded, preferred vendor by four years, the company says.

Representing more than 50,000 members across the country, NJPA is a unit of government in the state of Minnesota serving other government agencies, public and private education and nonprofit member agencies across the United States. Because the solicitation process has already been done by NJPA on behalf of its members, NJPA member agencies legally can enter into cooperative purchasing agreements by leveraging competitively solicited and awarded contracts. This allows member agencies to procure products in a more efficient and timely manner while leveraging competitive national volume pricing, Wastequip says.

Wastequip products available on the NJPA contract include Toter carts, containers, cart lifters and tilt trucks; Wastequip steel containers and compactors; Mountain Tarp and Pioneer tarping systems; Galbreath hoists, trailers and container handlers; and Go To Parts OEM (original equipment manufacturers) and aftermarket parts. 

The contract award runs from July 7, 2017, to July 7, 2021.

“Wastequip is excited to continue our partnership with NJPA,” says Marty Bryant, CEO for Wastequip.  “The contract is a win for member agencies, giving them the flexibility to purchase directly from Wastequip knowing that they are getting competitive pricing and the top products and brands in the waste industry.  This flexibility, along with our North American manufacturing footprint, makes us uniquely suited to serve NJPA members’ waste and recycling needs.” 

Wastequip is a leading North American manufacturer of waste and recycling equipment, with an international network of manufacturing facilities and an extensive dealer network. Wastequip’s broad range of waste and recycling equipment and systems is used to collect, process and transport recyclables, solid waste, liquid waste and organics. The company’s brands include Wastequip, Toter, Galbreath, Pioneer, Mountain Tarp, Cusco, Go To Parts and Accurate

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Source: Recycling Today
Wastequip receives National Joint Powers Alliance national cooperative purchasing contract
<![CDATA[Wastequip, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, has announced that it recently was awarded a four-year contract with the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) for the procurement of “solid waste and recycling collection and transport equipment with related equipment, supplies and accessories.” The new contract offers streamlined purchasing and volume pricing for NJPA member organizations and extends Wastequip’s status as an awarded, preferred vendor by four years, the company says. Representing more than 50,000 members across the country, NJPA is a unit of government in the state of Minnesota serving other government agencies, public and private education and nonprofit member agencies across the United States. Because the solicitation process has already been done by NJPA on behalf of its members, NJPA member agencies legally can enter into cooperative purchasing agreements by leveraging competitively solicited and awarded contracts. This allows member agencies to procure products in a more efficient and timely manner while leveraging competitive national volume pricing, Wastequip says. Wastequip products available on the NJPA contract include Toter carts, containers, cart lifters and tilt trucks; Wastequip steel containers and compactors; Mountain Tarp and Pioneer tarping systems; Galbreath hoists, trailers and container handlers; and Go To Parts OEM (original equipment manufacturers) and…

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