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Rotary Lift Heavy-Duty Lifts, Light-Duty Lifts and Lift Accessories Now Available for Streamlined Purchasing Through NJPA

Madison, Ind. – Rotary Lift’s industry-leading vehicle lifts are now available through the National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) purchasing cooperative, allowing government fleets to streamline the buying process and efficiently outfit their maintenance facilities. Rotary Lift products are part of the NJPA “Fleet Services Parts and Equipment” category, and are offered through NJPA contract.

Heavy-duty lifts available through the Rotary Lift NJPA contract include the new MOD35 environmentally friendly modular inground lift, Mach Series mobile column lift, EFX60 inground scissor lift, parallelogram lift and HDC Series four-post lift. The best-selling SPOA10 two-post lift and SmartLift inground lift, which can both be equipped with Rotary Lift’s timesaving Shockwave technology, are available for light-duty applications, along with Shockwave-equipped four-post lifts, alignment lifts and the Y-Lift. Productivity-boosting wheel lifts, adapters and other accessories are also included in the contract.

“Purchasing through Rotary Lift’s new NJPA contract lets government agencies buy equipment with a simple purchase order,” says Chris Bilz, Rotary Lift government sales leader. “Since all NJPA contracts are solicited nationally and reviewed by the NJPA board, there’s no need for program participants to individually bid out each purchase. This saves time and resources while still ensuring that the agency receives a competitive price.”

Any government, education or nonprofit agency in the United States can take advantage of Rotary Lift’s NJPA contract. There is no cost to join NJPA, and no minimum purchasing requirements or other commitments. Organizations can join the co-op online or by calling (888) 894-1930.

Once its NJPA membership is approved, an organization’s representative can work directly with Bilz to determine which Rotary Lift vehicle lifts and accessories are most suitable for its applications. She can be reached at bilz@rotarylift.com or (800) 445-5438, ext. 5518.

To learn more about government purchasing assistance from Rotary Lift, visit or call (800) 640-5438. You can also find Rotary Lift on Facebook and Twitter. For videos, visit www.rotarylift.com/News-and-Resources/Video-Library.

About Rotary Lift

Rotary Lift is the leading brand of vehicle lifts designed to increase technician productivity. Celebrating 90 years in 2015, Rotary Lift was founded in 1925 by the inventor of the first automotive hydraulic lift and now offers the broadest line of lifts for use in professional automotive service, commercial truck and transit applications. There are more Rotary Lift products used in vehicle repair facilities around the world than any other brand.

Rotary Lift is a Vehicle Service Group (VSG) brand. VSG comprises nine global vehicle lifting and collision repair brands: Rotary Lift, Chief Automotive Technologies, Forward Lift, Direct-Lift, Hanmecson, Revolution Lift, Elektron, Blitz and nogra. Based in Madison, Indiana, VSG has operations worldwide, including ISO 9001-certified manufacturing centers in the U.S., Europe and Asia. VSG is part of the Engineered Systems segment of Dover Corporation, a multi-billion-dollar, global producer of innovative equipment, specialty systems and value-added services. Rotary Lift is a GSA contract holder, GSA contract #GS-07F-8953D (Dover Industries, Inc., DBA Rotary Lift). Rotary Lift products are also available through a number of other government procurement programs, including NJPA, HGACBuy, CMAS, TXMAS, KCRPC and OGS.

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