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Stellar Products Now Available Through Sourcewell
Eligible public agencies can purchase Stellar Industries’ mechanic trucks, fuel/lube trucks, hooklifts, and tire service trucks through Sourcewell.

Stellar Industries’ products are now available through Sourcewell.
Stellar Industries
- Stellar Industries products including mechanic trucks and fuel/lube trucks are now available for purchase through Sourcewell.
- The product lineup also includes hooklifts and tire service trucks.
- Public agencies that are eligible can utilize Sourcewell to acquire these vehicles.
*Summarized by AI
Stellar Industries, a 100% employee-owned and -operated manufacturer of high-quality work trucks, trailers, and service truck and van accessories, announced its products are now available through Sourcewell, giving eligible public agencies a faster, more efficient way to purchase industry-leading work truck solutions.
Sourcewell is a government organization that provides competitively awarded cooperative purchasing contracts for public agencies across the United States. Available to state and local governments, higher education institutions, K-12 schools, military organizations and other eligible entities, Sourcewell helps streamline procurement by eliminating the need for participating agencies to conduct their own competitive solicitation while maintaining procurement compliance.
Through Sourcewell Contract #091125-EEC, administered by Elliott Equipment Company, a Stellar company, eligible public agencies can purchase Stellar’s lineup of mechanic trucks, fuel/lube trucks, hooklifts, and tire service trucks.
Beyond the streamlined purchasing process, customers also benefit from Stellar’s product expertise and ongoing support throughout the life of their equipment, helping maximize uptime long after delivery.
“Public agencies rely on dependable equipment to keep communities, campuses and critical infrastructure operating every day,” said Tim Davison, vice president of sales and marketing at Stellar. “We’re excited to make Stellar products more accessible to public agencies through Sourcewell, giving organizations an easier way to purchase the equipment they need. Just as important, we’re looking forward to supporting Sourcewell members with the quality products and long-term customer support that have defined the Stellar brand for decades.”
Participation in Sourcewell is free for eligible government and education organizations. Once registered, agencies can leverage Sourcewell’s competitively awarded contracts to save time, reduce administrative burden, and maximize budget efficiency.
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