As the Government Consolidates Procurement at GSA, Aldevra Is Already on Contract

Kalamazoo, MI
June 4, 2025

The federal government is making a clear shift: streamline and consolidate procurement through the General Services Administration (GSA).

This effort is designed to:

  1. Reduce duplicative contracts
  2. Lower administrative costs
  3. Increase buying power
  4. Standardize compliance and reporting
  5. Make the acquisition process more efficient for both agencies and suppliers

At the center of this strategy? The GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)—a trusted platform for buying commercial products and services from pre-vetted vendors.

And Aldevra is already there.

✅ Aldevra’s GSA MAS Contract #: GS-07F-175AA

We’ve been a part of the GSA ecosystem for years. Our MAS contract includes:

  1. Foodservice equipment
  2. Preventive maintenance
  3. Professional staffing and consulting services

When you purchase from Aldevra through GSA Advantage, you’re buying:

  1. From a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
  2. Under a fully compliant federal contract
  3. At pre-negotiated pricing
  4. With expedited ordering and reduced acquisition risk

🏛️ Why the Shift to GSA Matters

Agencies are being encouraged—and in many cases, required—to consolidate purchasing through existing government-wide contract vehicles like GSA MAS. That means less room for open-market buys, and more incentive to work with contractors who are already on schedule.

Aldevra’s inclusion on GSA MAS helps you meet:

  1. Category Management goals
  2. Small business utilization targets
  3. Speed-to-award timelines
  4. Compliance with FAR and procurement policy shifts

📃 Explore All Contract Options

We know not all buys are the same. That’s why Aldevra offers multiple contract vehicles, tailored to agency needs.

👉 Visit www.aldevra.com/contracts for the full list.

If you’re looking to simplify procurement, start where the government is headed—with GSA and with Aldevra.

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