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Art Packing and Crating Services

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The contract entails the professional packing, crating, and stabilization of heritage art pieces for secure international transit, with a focus on custom crate fabrication and environmental protection measures tailored to the unique needs of delicate cultural artifacts. All work must meet stringent conservation standards to prevent damage from vibration, temperature fluctuations, humidity, and physical shock during transport, ensuring the integrity and safety of the items throughout the journey from Athens to overseas destinations. This subcontract, posted under NAICS code 561720 and associated with the U.S. Department of State through the American Embassy in Athens, requires the contractor to execute all services on-site in Athens, adhering to international shipping regulations and diplomatic protocols. The project demands expertise in handling irreplaceable heritage objects, with an emphasis on precision, documentation, and collaboration with cultural institutions to facilitate seamless and compliant international movement of the artwork.

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Packing and crating heritage art in Athens for secure international transport under U.S. diplomatic protocols.

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Department Of State → American Embassy AthensView Agency

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561720 - Janitorial ServicesView NAICS

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ATHENS, GR-I, GRC

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AgencyDepartment Of State → American Embassy Athens
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Professional packing, crating, and stabilization of heritage art pieces for international transit, including custom crate fabrication and environmental protection.

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