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March 05, 2008

Rotary Expands Government Sales Program

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MADISON, IN – Rotary Lift, a manufacturer of vehicle lifts and productivity tools, has expanded its government sales program and is now offering 145 products to governmental customers through its GSA contract.

Rotary Lift products available under GSA contract #GS-07F-8953D (Dover Industries, Inc., DBA Rotary Lift) include light-duty vehicle lifts, heavy-duty vehicle lifts, adapters, and accessories. The following lifts are available in a variety of rated capacities and configurations:

· Two-post surface lifts. 

· Light-duty, fully contained inground lifts.

· Four-post surface lifts.

· Environmentally friendly, modular inground lifts.

· Parallelogram lifts.

· Heavy-duty portable lifts.

· Alignment rack lifts.

· Low-rise lifts.

Federal government customers can buy through GSA Advantage or from Rotary Lift by calling (800) 445-5438, ext. 655. State and local governmental entities can buy directly from Rotary or through their local Rotary distributor.

For more information about Rotary Lift products, visit www.rotarylift.com.

 

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