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Holman Parts Distribution Receives Federal Contract for Powertrain Units
The contract streamlines the procurement of powertrain products for government fleet operators.


The contract streamlines the procurement of powertrain products for government fleet operators.
Photo: Holman Parts Distribution
Holman Parts Distribution announced Sept. 2 the company has received a federal General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule contract. Through this contract, local, state, and federal government agencies are able to streamline the procurement of original equipment (OE) powertrain components such as engines and transmissions, reducing the time, cost, and administrative burden typically associated with the traditional bid solicitation process.
“The GSA program is a tremendous resource for government entities across the country and we’re looking forward to providing comprehensive powertrain solutions for fleet operators in this sector,” said Anne Williams, president, Holman Parts Distribution. “For these organizations, the vehicles in their fleet are much more than just cars and trucks; they are indispensable tools their employees need to provide essential services to constituents and we’re extremely proud to be able to play a role in helping to keep these critical vehicles on the road.”
Through this contract, Holman Parts Distribution will offer government agencies a range of original equipment engines and transmissions from top manufacturers such as Ford via the GSA Advantage e-commerce platform. Additionally, Holman Enterprises provides access to a variety of specialized equipment and upfit solutions through its leading work truck upfitter Auto Truck Group, empowering these government organizations to customize fleet vehicles for a wide-range of vocational applications.
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