
Greg Berry
POTTSTOWN PA – Municibid, a company that provides services for the online auction of surplus property owned by municipal governments and agencies, and which was founded by former Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township resident Greg Berry, has been selected to serve the needs of the cities of Philadelphia and Boston, Berry announced Wednesday (March 2, 2011).
Municibid emerged the winner of both cities’ future auction business, following what Berry said was a “competitive proposal process” completed during the past two weeks. “Both cited ease of use, demonstrated results and no cost as determining factors,” he reported. Boston, which used Municibid in a trial program, agreed to a three-year contract; Philadelphia’s use of the company will begin in April.
Other government agencies that recently joined Municibid include the borough of Hatboro PA, the city of Westfield MA, East Lansdowne PA, the Shamokin PA Area School District, the towns of Bourne and Stoneham MA, the Upper Montgomery PA Joint Authority, and Upper Providence (PA) Township.
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