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Arcola Sales & Service Corp.
Awarded New Jersey State-Wide
School Fleet Management Contract
The New Jersey Department of Human Services has awarded a three year contract to Arcola Sales & Service Corp. of Carlstadt,
NJ to maintain its fleet of 175 school vehicles located at 21 sites throughout the State. Andy Rolfe, President of Arcola Sales &
Service Corp. explained "that his company, which has focused on the distribution of school and commercial buses in New Jersey and
metro New York for the past 15 years, decided to expand its service and parts operations."
Arcola also has a contract with N.J. Transit to provide full maintenance and repair of commercial mini-buses in one of its operations.
Arcola has acquired state-of-the-art computer software to enable it to monitor and schedule PM services and provide
the agencies with comprehensive reports and cost analyses. Several other agencies have already expressed interest in this service.
In addition to its own 8 bay garage, the company has established a network of 50 other service sites throughout the State where work will be performed.
Arcola has promoted Ed Simpson to manage this operation. Mr. Simpson had previously managed operations for Coach USA,
Gray Line New York, Laidlaw Transit and Enterprise Transit Corp.
Carlstadt, New Jersey, December 3, 2003. Andrew Rolfe, President of Arcola Sales & Service Corp. has announced that at the request of
the State of New Jersey; General Motors, Collins Bus Corporation, and Arcola Bus Sales have agreed to extend the New Jersey State School
Bus Contract with no price increase through January 23, 2005.
All school districts, quasi-state agencies, political subdivisions and independent institutions of higher education in the
State are entitled to purchase these vehicles without having to solicit bids themselves.
There are three contracts for Collins Bus Corporation Grand Bantam school buses built on a Chevrolet 159" wheelbase chassis:
15 passenger buses, 20 passenger buses and lift equipped buses which can accommodate from 5 wheelchair + 3 ambulatory students to
14 ambulatory. The buses are classified by the State as Type-B because they are over 12,000 pound GVWR.
Descriptions of each of the school buses and the complete notice of award can be located at:
www.state.nj.us/treasury/purchase/mvcontracts.htm
Arcola Bus Sales which is a division of Arcola Sales & Service Corp., a distributor of
school, commercial, transit, Para transit and specialty buses in New Jersey and New York.
Carlstadt, New Jersey, January 4, 2004. Andrew Rolfe, President of Arcola Sales &
Service Corp. has announced that, for the first time ever, the State of New Jersey has awarded a contract for
Shuttle / Paratransit Mini-buses on cutaway chassis.
All Municipalities, Counties, State & County Colleges, State Agencies and Quasi-State Agencies are entitled
to purchase these vehicles without having to solicit bids themselves.
The vehicles include flexible seating, so they are ideal for virtually any application.
They can accommodate anywhere from 1 wheelchair with 20 ambulatory passengers, all the way to 5 wheelchairs with 8 ambulatory passengers.
They feature Startrans Senator bodies, mounted on Ford E-450 cutaway chassis with a 14,050 pound GVWR.
The Notice of Award with detailed specifications is posted on the N.J. Purchase Bureau web site:
www.state.nj.us/treasury/purchase/mvcontracts.htm
Arcola Bus Sales, which is a division of Arcola Sales & Service Corp., distributes commercial, school,
paratransit, transit and specialty buses in New Jersey and New York. A summary of the features included in
the State Contract buses is available on their web site:
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses N.C. (DCCBNC) has added Arcola Bus Sales of Carlstadt, N.J.,
to its dealer network. Arcola Bus Sales, led by President Andy Rolfe, will offer DCCB products and support services to customers statewide.
Established in 1977, Arcola Bus Sales offers customers a complete line of vehicles, from mini-buses and shuttle buses
to charter motorcoaches and transit buses. Arcola's sales efforts will focus primarily on DaimlerChrysler's Sprinter and
CL 100 shuttle buses and CL 300 mid-size coach.
"There is a growing need for these types of vehicles in our market and we believe the Sprinter and CL Series models will
fit our customer's application needs very well," said Bill Folger, vice president for Arcola Bus Sales.
"We're excited about our new partnership with DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses and the new line of quality products we'll be able to offer our customers."
Arcola Bus Sales also provides after-sales support, including a staff of seven technicians fully
trained and qualified in all aspects of bus maintenance, repair, and paratransit and mobility equipment.
The company employs more than 30 people.
"Partnering with a trusted dealer, such as Arcola Bus Sales, allows us to provide the highest level of
service and support to our customers," said Jeff Shank, vice president of sales and marketing for DCCBNC.
"Our customers will see immediate benefit from working with Arcola's knowledgeable staff and their commitment
to the company motto - to render unequaled quality, friendly service and value to each customer, every time."
Arcola Bus Sales is recognized as one of the country's largest mini-bus distributors, representing the premier
manufacturers in the small and mid-size bus industry. A division of Arcola Sales & Service Corp.,
Arcola Bus Sales is a distributor of school, commercial, transit, paratransit and specialty buses.
For more information on Arcola Bus Sales, visit the Web site at www.arcolasales.com or call toll free at (888) ARCOLA-1.
DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses N.C., Orion Bus Industries and Setra of North America are all divisions of
DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses North America. Current North American production facilities include Greensboro, N.C.,
Oriskany, N.Y. and Mississauga, Ontario. DaimlerChrysler is the world's leading manufacturer of buses and coaches.
For further information, visit the Web site at www.dcbusna.com.
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