GovPlanet released its top five sellers since the marketplace’s launch in November 2014. Humvees are the top-selling items by value and type, and the company has sold nearly 5,000 Humvees for more than $40 million in gross merchandise value.
by Staff
October 4, 2016
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GovPlanet, an IronPlanet marketplace dedicated to selling used government equipment for federal, state, and municipal entities, released its top five sellers since the marketplace’s launch in November 2014.
The top-selling items by total value are: HMMWVs (“Humvees”), five-ton 6x6 cargo trucks, T/A conventional day cabs, crawler tractors 100hp to 500hp, and LMTV 4x4 cargo trucks.
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The top-selling items by type are: Humvees, five-ton 6x6 cargo trucks, S/A utility trailers, T/A conventional day cabs, and T/A flatbed trailers.
GovPlanet has sold nearly 5,000 Humvees for more than $40 million in gross merchandise value, and more than 3,500 cargo trucks. In addition to the Defense Logistics Agency, GovPlanet has sold equipment for the U.S. Marine Corps and Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), among other municipal sellers.
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