A South Jersey-headquartered auto company is set to receive a $10 million contract to equip U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement vans with detainee-transportation inserts.
ICE intends to award the contract to Holman, a global company that serves commercial clients with automotive needs and also has several car dealerships.
Holman is headquartered in Mount Laurel. The company’s manufacturing facility in Pennsauken is listed as the contractor in the outlined agreement with ICE.
Update
The contract between Holman and ICE will not move forward, a Holman spokesperson told Patch.
“I have been informed that we declined that particular body of work,” the spokesperson said.
No other details on this development were immediately available.


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