Company declared apparent high bidders for Defense Logistics Agency non-rolling stock contracts.
For the past three years, Ritchie Bros.’ GovPlanet marketplace has been helping the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) sell thousands of its surplus rolling stock assets. Now Ritchie Bros. is expanding its relationship with the government agency, after being declared apparent high bidder for two new contracts with the DLA, to purchase, manage and sell non-rolling stock surplus assets for both its East and West regions. The contract has a base term of two years with four one-year renewal options.
“We’re very excited to win this contract and expand our support of the DLA in selling their surplus assets,” said Ravi Saligram, CEO of Ritchie Bros. “Our relationship with the DLA was initiated by Greg Owens and the IronPlanet team and was used as the starting point for the very successful GovPlanet marketplace, which specializes in selling assets for government agencies. Over the past three years we have sold more than 43,000 items for the DLA through GovPlanet! This new contract will help continue the growth trajectory of GovPlanet and our company as a whole.”
“The strength of our GovPlanet marketplace is growing with our acquisition by Ritchie Bros.,” said Greg Owens, Group President, New Sectors & Ventures, Ritchie Bros. “Together we are able to reach more potential buyers than ever before, providing the DLA and all our GovPlanet consignors unparalleled service and strong returns on their assets.”
Non-rolling stock assets include non-wheeled items such as industrial machinery, electrical equipment, textiles, spare parts and other miscellaneous surplus assets.