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The contract involves temperature-controlled transportation and warehousing services for pharmaceutical products, ensuring seamless delivery from manufacturers to Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. It requires strict adherence to cold chain protocols to maintain product integrity, with specialized equipment and monitoring systems in place to safeguard sensitive medications throughout the supply chain. The work is classified under NAICS code 484220, indicating a focus on specialized freight transportation services tailored for temperature-sensitive goods. This is a subcontract issued under the NAC Federal Supply Schedule 36F797, and services must be performed across all VA locations nationwide without geographic restriction. The contract was posted on July 10, 2026, and is designed to support the VA's mission of providing reliable, safe, and timely access to pharmaceuticals for veterans. Compliance with federal regulations, real-time inventory tracking, and documented chain-of-custody procedures are essential requirements to ensure regulatory alignment and clinical efficacy of delivered medications.

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Temperature-controlled transport and warehousing for pharmaceuticals to all VA facilities nationwide under strict cold chain protocols.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → Nac Federal Supply Schedule (36F797)View Agency

NAICS

484220 - Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, LocalView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → Nac Federal Supply Schedule (36F797)
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Temperature-controlled transportation and warehousing of pharmaceuticals from manufacturer to VA facilities.

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