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Network Services Company awarded a national cooperative contract

Network Services Company awarded a national cooperative contract

  • Written by American City & County Staff
  • 17th June 2020

Network Services Company (NETWORK), a global distribution services company, has been awarded a national cooperative contract by the City of Tucson, Ariz.,  and made available through OMNIA Partners. This competitively solicited and publicly awarded contract includes janitorial and sanitation supplies, equipment and related services.

The cooperative contracting language contained in the agreement enables NETWORK to provide public procurement agencies and educational institutions across the country with janitorial and sanitation solutions, while reducing procurement costs. Documentation on the contract can be found on the OMNIA Partners microsite. This newly executed contract is effective June 1, 2020, and includes options to renew through May 31, 2025.

“Based on the successful partnership we have built with the City of Tucson and OMNIA Partners over the last decade, we are very excited to continue our relationship under the new contract,” said Frank Barretta, Executive Director, BSC, Sales. “The City of Tucson and OMNIA Partners are best-in-class organizations that know how to do public procurement right, and we look forward to working with them again,” Barretta added.


About Network Services Company

Founded in 1968, Network Services Company is a leading global B2B distributor providing a wide range of janitorial, sanitation, print, foodservice, packaging products and supply chain programs for specialized markets including healthcare, hospitality, packaging, foodservice, grocery, and commercial real estate. With more than 900 distribution centers in more than 52 countries and territories, NETWORK improves lives and creates value by enabling local, regional, and global businesses to be their best. For more information about NETWORK, visit www.networkdistribution.com.


About OMNIA Partners

Shaping the future of procurement through power, access and trust. OMNIA Partners is the largest and most experienced purchasing organization for public and private sector procurement. Our immense purchasing power and industry-leading suppliers have produced an extensive portfolio of procurement solutions and partnerships, making OMNIA Partners the most valued and trusted resource for organizations nationwide. T o learn more about OMNIA Partners, visit www.omniapartners.com.

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