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Shoppa`s Material Handling was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas with 9 locations and over 500 employees throughout Texas and Missouri. Shoppa`s is one of the fastest growing dealerships in the country and is a 16-time recipient of the prestigious Toyota President`s Award. Shoppa`s provides complete material handling solutions including system design, equipment integration, project management, fleet optimization and logistics solutions. From a single forklift purchase to national accounts with multiple locations, Shoppa`s has the people, the products, the knowledge to maximize your productivity. In addition to their anchor brand Toyota, Shoppa`s represents a comprehensive line of industrial and warehouse equipment brands including Aichi, Genie and JLG aerial equipment, Bendi, Drexel and Combilift very narrow aisle forklifts, Advance industrial floor cleaning equipment as well as E-Z-GO golf and Cushman industrial vehicles. Shoppa`s also specializes in pallet rack and warehouse design capabilities.
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The founders of National IPA have created OMNIA Partners, a shared services organization that will enable us to expand our footprint through acquisition of purchasing cooperatives in other markets. National IPA will continue to serve the unique needs of our government and education customers and will continue to operate as it always has, facilitating competitively solicited contracts that are publicly awarded by a lead agency. The contracting process is the foundation of National IPA and that will not change. National IPA participants will benefit from the economies of scale that result from OMNIA`s growth, but all public sector contracts offered by National IPA will remain separate, in adherence with public procurement guidelines and there will be no crossover from the private sector.