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Detention Fee Service (Implied Logistics Dwell)

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The contract governs the billing and management of detention fees associated with contractor equipment or personnel that exceed scheduled time limits during logistics operations under the Defense Logistics Agency. It is structured as a subcontract tied to the NAICS code 488510, which corresponds to freight transportation arrangement services, indicating focus on managing delays in the movement and handling of defense-related cargo or assets. Fees are triggered when operations extend beyond agreed-upon timeframes, ensuring accountability and cost recovery for extended dwell times that impact supply chain efficiency. The contract is linked to the solicitation and award system used by the Department of Defense and is publicly accessible through the DIBBS platform under the contract number SPE60121D1539. While specific performance locations and point of contact details are not provided, the operational scope spans logistics activities managed by the Defense Logistics Agency, likely involving military supply chains, ports, airfields, or staging areas where timely equipment turnover is critical. The absence of set-aside information suggests this contract is open to any qualified contractor, with the primary objective of standardizing fee structures and financial accountability for delays in logistics execution.

General Info

Detention fees for delayed contractor equipment in DLA logistics operations under contract SPE60121D1539.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

488510 - Freight Transportation ArrangementView NAICS

Place of Performance

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Billing and management of detention fees for contractor equipment or personnel held beyond scheduled time during logistics operations.

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