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Council approves up to $56.9M cooperative contract with NAPA for city fleet parts
Summary
The City Council unanimously authorized a cooperative procurement contract with Genuine Parts Company (NAPA IBS) to supply parts and inventory management for fleet maintenance through a not‑to‑exceed $56.9 million agreement, funded by the Fleet Operations Fund and structured to transfer supply‑chain risk to the vendor.
The San Diego City Council voted unanimously Monday to authorize a cooperative procurement contract with Genuine Parts Company, doing business as NAPA Integrated Business Solutions, to provide inventory and logistics services for the city’s fleet. Council moved the item after staff characterized the contract as necessary to support preventive maintenance and reduce vehicle downtime across more than 5,000 pieces of motive equipment.
Ashura Little, the city’s director of general services, told the council the NAPA agreement would reduce parts lead times and support frontline operations across departments that rely on city vehicles. Gina Dule,…
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