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STUTZ PACKING, LLC CA 92201-2386 USA

UEI: SLED_1C08DDF0041421BB

STUTZ PACKING, LLC CA 92201-2386 USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_1C08DDF0041421BB. It has been awarded $9,950,464 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing. Top awarding agencies include USDA Ams 3J14.

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USDA Ams 3J14$10.0M100%
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311423 - Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing$10.0M100%
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NAICS: 311612
Federal
Ham & Pork products for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs
Solicitation # 12-3J14-26-B-0382
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is soliciting bids for ham and pork products to support domestic food assistance programs under solicitation number 12-3J14-26-B-0382, issued as an invitation for bid with no set-aside for small businesses. The procurement is conducted under a combined synopsis and solicitation as permitted by FAR Part 5.101(d), making this the sole solicitation document and eliminating the need for a separate written request. Offers must be submitted by the deadline of August 20, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and the NAICS code 311612 applies to the classification of this acquisition. The contract will be awarded for delivery to unspecified locations within the United States, with the contracting office located in Washington, D.C., and point of contact information provided for inquiries regarding the solicitation. The USDA has established a two-tiered dispute resolution process to address concerns related to this solicitation or any resulting award. Initially, interested parties must raise issues directly with the Contracting Officer, who will endeavor to respond within ten business days without pausing deadlines or halting performance. Should resolution not be achieved, a formal agency protest may be filed with either the Contracting Officer or the USDA Independent Review Authority, with the protester required to specify which forum is preferred. Protests must include all information mandated by FAR 33.104-4 and be submitted electronically to SPE.inquiry@usda.gov and the Contracting Officer. Filing a protest with USDA suspends award or performance unless the government determines urgent or compelling reasons otherwise, and the agency aims to resolve protests within 35 business days. Importantly, filing an agency protest precludes parallel protests with the Government Accountability Office or other external forums, which would result in dismissal of the USDA protest.
USDA Ams 3J14

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NAICS: 311615
Federal
Chicken Fajita Strips for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs
Solicitation # 12-3J14-26-B-0374
This solicitation, numbered 12-3J14-26-B-0374, is a combined synopsis and invitation for bid issued under FAR 5.101(d) for Chicken Fajita Strips intended for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs. The acquisition is exclusively set aside for small business concerns, with the North American Industry Classification System code 311615, and no separate written solicitation will be issued. Offers must be submitted by the deadline of August 21, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., and all terms, provisions, and clauses are incorporated by reference, with full text available electronically through www.acquisition.gov. The contracting activity is managed by the USDA AMS 3J14 office located in Washington, D.C., and inquiries should be directed to the primary point of contact, Kennetta Boone, or secondary contact, Carrie Meyers. The USDA has established a two-tiered protest resolution process to ensure fair and transparent procurement practices. Concerns regarding the solicitation must first be submitted to the Contracting Officer under Tier 1, with a goal of resolution within ten business days; this step does not suspend deadlines or performance. If unresolved, a formal written agency protest may be filed under Tier 2, either with the Contracting Officer or the USDA Independent Review Authority, with the protester required to specify their preferred review forum. Protests must include all required information per FAR 33.104-4(a)(3) and be submitted electronically to SPE.inquiry@usda.gov and the Contracting Officer. Filing a protest with USDA prohibits simultaneous submission to the Government Accountability Office or any other external forum, and failure to comply results in dismissal. Agency protests are typically resolved within 35 business days, and contract awards or performance are suspended during review unless the government justifies an exception for urgent or compelling reasons.
USDA Ams 3J14

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NAICS: 311999
Federal
WHOLE EGGS, HARD COOKED EGGS, & SHELL EGGS for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs
Solicitation # 12-3J14-26-B-0375
This solicitation, numbered 12-3J14-26-B-0375, is a combined synopsis and invitation for bid for whole eggs, hard-cooked eggs, and shell eggs to support domestic food assistance programs, issued under the authority of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service. The acquisition is exclusively set aside for small business concerns and does not require a separate written solicitation—this announcement serves as the complete and only means of soliciting offers. Responses are due by August 20, 2026, and all offers must comply with applicable provisions and clauses referenced from www.acquisition.gov. The NAICS code 311999 applies, and performance will be directed under the USDA’s oversight out of Washington, D.C. Primary points of contact for inquiries are Reedema Rock and Wendy Penn, both reachable via USDA email addresses. Any concerns regarding the solicitation must first be addressed through USDA’s Tier 1 Contracting Officer Concern Resolution process, with responses expected within 10 business days. This initial step does not halt timeline deadlines or contract performance. If unresolved, parties may file a formal agency protest under Tier 2, either with the Contracting Officer or the USDA Independent Review Authority, with the choice of forum needing to be explicitly stated. Protests must be submitted electronically to SPE.inquiry@usda.gov and include all information required by FAR 33.104-4(a)(3); failure to comply may lead to dismissal. Agency protests suspend contract award or performance unless the government justifies urgent or compelling reasons otherwise, and resolution is targeted within 35 business days. Filing an agency protest precludes simultaneous protest with the Government Accountability Office or any other external forum, and such an action will result in immediate dismissal of the USDA protest.
USDA Ams 3J14

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NAICS: 311423
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Ingredient & Component Supply for MREsThe contract entails the supply of shelf-stable meal components essential for the assembly of Meals, Ready-to-Eat, including meats, freeze-dried entrees, condiments, utensils, flameless ration heaters, and inner packaging materials. These items are critical to sustaining military personnel in field operations where refrigeration and cooking infrastructure are unavailable. The components must meet stringent military specifications for safety, durability, nutritional content, and long-term shelf stability under extreme environmental conditions. All materials are intended for integration into MRE assemblies by designated contractors, ensuring full compliance with Department of Defense standards for readiness and operational reliability. This is a subcontract awarded under the Defense Logistics Agency’s purview, categorized under NAICS code 311423, which pertains to meat product manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, and performance is expected across unspecified locations aligned with DLA logistics operations. The contract focuses exclusively on component supply, not final MRE assembly, requiring suppliers to deliver high-quality, consistent materials that meet exacting military requirements for weight, shelf life, safety, and compatibility with existing MRE packaging systems. The absence of set-aside designations indicates open competition among eligible contractors capable of fulfilling the technical and volumetric demands of large-scale defense procurement.
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about 1 month ago

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NAICS: 311423
SLED
Conditional Use Permit No. 06-05 Boswell), ATC project number C-1260974The J.G. Boswell Company has submitted a proposal to install a new tomato pomace dryer and processor at its facility in Corcoran, California, with the project identified under Conditional Use Permit No. 06-05 and ATC project number C-1260974. The project requires approval through a conditional use permit process managed by Kings County, and the proposed facility is intended to process agricultural byproducts from tomato production into a stable, marketable material. Site-specific environmental and operational impacts are under review, with the location designated at Corcoran’s 93212 ZIP code, an area with established agricultural processing activity. The application is currently in the forecasting phase as of July 6, 2026, and no solicitation or procurement action has been initiated. Key points of contact for the project include Victor Hernandez, Senior Planner for Kings County, who serves as the primary point of contact for permitting and land use matters, and Ryan Grossman, Air Quality Specialist with the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, who provides technical oversight regarding emissions and air quality compliance. The project must navigate local zoning regulations and environmental review requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act, as indicated by its presence in the CEQA Net system. No federal funding or set-aside classifications are involved, and the effort remains a locally administered initiative focused on agricultural processing infrastructure improvements within Kings County.
Kings County

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NAICS: 311611
Federal
Supplement 304 Frozen Pork Loin Roast & Chops - May 2026
Solicitation # 12-3J14-Notice-26-017
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service is soliciting qualified contractors to supply Frozen Pork Loin Roasts and Boneless Center-Cut Pork Loin Chops under Supplement 304, with an updated scope effective through May 2026. The contract includes formal additions such as FPPS - Pork Loin Roasts, Boneless, Frozen, and modifications to the Best-If-Used-By date range, now set between 180 and 365 calendar days from production, along with a redefined domestic origin requirement and updated labeling guidelines requiring colored label language. Products must conform to IMPS Item Number 1413, PSO 1, with pork chops weighing exactly 4 ounces plus or minus half an ounce and a tail length not exceeding one inch. Sodium content must not exceed 70mg per 100 grams, and all products must be processed no more than 30 days prior to shipment, frozen to no higher than 0°F within 72 hours of fabrication, and subjected to metal detection for stainless steel, ferrous, and non-ferrous contaminants. Packaging specifications mandate vacuum-packed primary packages of either one pound (four chops) or 3.5 to 6.5 pounds per roast, with shipping cases configured as either six roasts per case (net weight 30±4 pounds) or forty primary packages per case (net weight 40 pounds). Only one size and configuration per shipping unit is permitted. All shipments must be palletized on new or well-maintained pallets and shrink-wrapped, with temperature continuously maintained at or below 0°F from loading through delivery. Each shipping case must bear the USDA shield at least two inches high, the purchase order number, a traceability code tying back to establishment number, production lot, and date, a nutrition facts panel based on actual analysis, and the applicable material number (110380 or 111940). Primary labels must include product name, manufacturer details, ingredient declaration, nutrition facts, cooking and safe handling instructions, and the Best-If-Used-By date. Contractors must submit a non-PDF technical proposal in Microsoft Word format following Exhibit C to AMS email addresses, detailing product specifications, quality assurance methods, corrective and preventative actions for deviations, and complaint resolution procedures. Eligibility requires pre-award approval of product samples and technical proposals by the Standards and Specifications Division, along with a successful Pre-Award On
USDA Ams 3J14

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2 months ago

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