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145 Rotary Lift Vehicle Lifts & Accessories Available through HGACBuy

MADISON, IN – State and local governmental agencies across the United States can now easily purchase new vehicle lifts from Rotary Lift.

by Staff
April 8, 2009
145 Rotary Lift Vehicle Lifts & Accessories Available through HGACBuy

Rotary Lift offers 145 vehicle lifts and accessories, including its new Mach 4 mobile column lift, to state and local governmental agencies across the United States through HGACBuy.

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MADISON, IN – State and local governmental agencies across the United States can now easily purchase new vehicle lifts from Rotary Lift. Rotary Lift has been accepted as a provider through HGACBuy, a government procurement service available nationwide.

HGACBuy is a cooperative purchasing program administered by the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) in Texas. It specializes in high-ticket, capital-intensive products and services that require technical, detailed specifications and extensive professional skills to evaluate bid responses. The H-GAC Board awards all competitively bid contracts, which are then made available to more than 1,800 participating local government agencies nationwide through HGACBuy. All units of local government, including nonprofits providing governmental services, are eligible to join HGACBuy.

Rotary sells 145 products through HGACBuy under contract number FL03-09: Fleet Management & Maintenance Equipment. The product selection and pricing is identical to Rotary's offerings to federal agencies through its GSA contract. These products include light-duty vehicle lifts, heavy-duty vehicle lifts, adapters and accessories. The following lifts are available through the program in a wide variety of rated capacities and configurations:

  • Two-post surface lifts

  • Environmentally friendly, light-duty, fully contained inground lifts

  • Four-post surface lifts

  • Environmentally friendly, heavy-duty, modular inground lifts

  • Parallelogram lifts

  • Heavy-duty portable lifts

  • Alignment rack lifts

  • Low-rise lifts.

Rotary will help customers identify the most appropriate lifts for any application and will arrange for installation of its lifts by local Rotary Authorized Installers.

"Purchasing programs like HGACBuy make it much less complicated for local government agencies to buy vehicle lifts and other products," says Chris Bilz, Rotary government sales leader. "When they buy through these programs, customers know they are getting a fair price without the hassles of putting each project out for bid. Now more customers can get Rotary Lift quality with the convenience provided by HGACBuy."

For more information about Rotary Lift products, visit www.rotarylift.com or call (800) 445-5438 ext. 655. To learn more about HGACBuy, visit www.hgacbuy.org or call (800) 926-0234.

About Rotary Lift

Rotary Lift is a manufacturer of vehicle lifts and equipment designed to increase technician productivity. It offers the broadest line of lifts for use in professional automotive service, commercial truck and transit, and enthusiast/residential customer segments.

Founded in 1925 by the inventor of the first automotive hydraulic lift, and based in Madison, Ind., Rotary Lift has facilities worldwide. There are more Rotary Lift products used in vehicle repair shops throughout the world than any other brand.

With an uncompromising commitment to product quality, testing, and safety, the company's products have achieved the reputation as the world's most trusted lifts.  A founding member of the Automotive Lift Institute, Rotary Lift is also the only North American lift manufacturer certified to ISO 9001 quality standards.

Rotary Lift is a Dover Company and a GSA contract holder.


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