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American Material Handling, Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #973

Reviewed by TaxDollarData Editorial Team · Updated
Total Federal Spending
$77.9M
$77,853,916
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
5
Agencies

American Material Handling, Inc. Federal Spending Profile

American Material Handling, Inc. is a smaller federal recipient, with $77.9M in total federal obligations across 25 awards in the USAspending.gov record. That places American Material Handling, Inc. #973 among federal contractors ranked by total obligations.

Every one of American Material Handling, Inc.'s 25 federal awards is a procurement contract rather than a grant — the company sells goods or services to the government rather than receiving grant funding.

American Material Handling, Inc.'s largest federal customer is Department of Defense, at about 69% of its top-agency obligations, followed by General Services Administration. The company holds award relationships with 5 agencies in total, but its revenue leans toward that lead customer.

What the federal government buys from American Material Handling, Inc. is led by Other Services ($38.4M), followed by Energy ($2.5M); together these categories describe the goods and services the company is paid to deliver.

Its largest single recent award is a $2.5M contract from the Department of Homeland Security, described in the federal record as "All Electric Mobile Power Station - Dannar."

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Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
8510474039!ROUGH TERRAIN CONTAINER HANDLDepartment of DefenseFeb 28, 2024$8.2M
ALL ELECTRIC MOBILE POWER STATION - DANNARDepartment of Homeland SecurityAug 31, 2023$2.5M
ROUGH TERRAIN CARGO HANDLERDepartment of StateSep 30, 2024$2.3M
8510893999!TELEHANDLER 11KDepartment of DefenseSep 16, 2024$2.3M
8510618429!CRANEDepartment of DefenseMay 8, 2024$2.3M
8510582947!BOBCAT D50C FORKLIFTDepartment of DefenseApr 22, 2024$2.1M
8510368189!DIESEL FORKLIFTDepartment of DefenseJan 5, 2024$2.1M
8510461715!56K ROUGH TERRAIN CONTAINER HDepartment of DefenseFeb 22, 2024$2.0M
8510605094!CRANEDepartment of DefenseMay 1, 2024$1.9M
8510008996!YARD SPOTTERDepartment of DefenseJul 13, 2023$1.4M
THIS AWARD PROCURES 32 FORKLIFTS IN SUPPORT OF ASCDepartment of DefenseSep 7, 2022$1.3M
NON-STANDARDGeneral Services AdministrationSep 21, 2023$1.3M
THE PURPOSE OF THIS ACQUISITION IS TO PURCHASE FORKLIFTS TO PLACE END OF LIFE ITEMS AT DC TRACY, HAWAII, GUAM, CARIBBEAN, AND WAREHOUSE PONCE TO SUPPORT REGION IX ACTIVITIESDepartment of Homeland SecurityMar 28, 2022$1.2M
8509663933!20K FORKLIFTDepartment of DefenseJan 30, 2023$1.1M
8510413181!SKYJACK TELEHANDLERDepartment of DefenseJan 31, 2024$1.1M
NON-STANDARDGeneral Services AdministrationJun 13, 2023$1.0M
NON-STANDARDGeneral Services AdministrationJul 14, 2023$983K
8510172361!FORKLIFTDepartment of DefenseSep 26, 2023$876K
MRG SFD AMPHIBIOUS EXCAVATORDepartment of the InteriorSep 22, 2023$824K
TRUCK MOUNT CRANEDepartment of StateJun 17, 2024$737K

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

American Material Handling, Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

American Material Handling, Inc. has received $77,853,916 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

American Material Handling, Inc. works with 5 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, General Services Administration, Department of State. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

American Material Handling, Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

American Material Handling, Inc. is ranked #973 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024, as reported through USASpending.gov. Rankings are based on aggregate obligation amounts across all contract, grant, and direct payment awards.