The National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) announced National Auto Fleet Group (NAFG) and Zenith Motors as recent contract awardees in the category of Vehicles, Cars, Vans, SUVs, and Light Trucks with Related Equipment, Accessories, and Services.
by Staff
February 22, 2017
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The National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) announced National Auto Fleet Group (NAFG) and Zenith Motors as recent contract awardees in the category of Vehicles, Cars, Vans, SUVs, and Light Trucks with Related Equipment, Accessories, and Services.
The contracts were effective as of Jan. 17 and are available to NJPA members throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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NJPA Contract Administrator Mike Domin said NAFG and Zenith Motors provide a great selection of vehicles to meet the unique needs of government and education entities.
“NJPA is pleased to renew its longstanding relationship with National Auto Fleet Group through a newly awarded four-year Vehicles, Cars, Vans, SUVs, and Light Trucks contract,” Domin said. “We also awarded one new vendor, Zenith Motors, to provide the option of electric vehicles. With these contract awards, members will not only continue to benefit from access to National Auto Fleet’s vast vehicle offerings, but also be able to purchase electric shuttle and cargo vans.”
NAFG (120716-NAF) and Zenith (120716-ZEN) were selected from a competitive solicitation process. These contracts will save NJPA members time and money by streamlining the purchasing and service acquisition process.
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