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DDP Logistics & Delivery Coordination

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Canada

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The contract establishes a comprehensive end-to-end DDP logistics management framework covering customs clearance, cross-border transportation, and final delivery coordination within Canada, all under the authority of the Department of National Defence, Government of Canada. It is classified as a subcontract with NAICS code 488510, indicating specialist freight forwarding and related logistics services, and is open for responses until August 11, 2026. The scope is designed to ensure seamless movement of goods across international borders into Canadian destinations with full responsibility for compliance, transit, and delivery completion, placing the entire logistical burden on the contractor to guarantee duty-paid delivery to the final location. The contract does not specify a physical point of performance or office address, suggesting operational flexibility across Canada, while emphasizing performance outcomes rather than geographic constraints. Bidders must be prepared to manage complex international and domestic supply chain processes under DDP terms, assuming all risks and costs up to the point of delivery, including import duties, taxes, and regulatory compliance. The posting date of July 7, 2026, indicates a future procurement timeline, and contractors should anticipate rigorous evaluation criteria centered on reliability, compliance expertise, and proven experience in defense-related logistics. All submissions must be received by the stated deadline to be considered.

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DDP logistics contract for Canada under DND, covering customs, transport, delivery to final location until August 11, 2026.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of National DefenceView Agency

NAICS

488510 - Freight Transportation Arrangement View NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of National Defence
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End-to-end DDP logistics management including customs clearance, cross-border transportation, and final delivery coordination within Canada.

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