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Domestic and International Logistics / Freight Forwarding

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This contract encompasses the end-to-end logistics and freight forwarding services required to transport goods from domestic suppliers to the Royal New Zealand Navy Supply Depot in Auckland, with a critical intermediary step through forwarder PNZCO0. The scope includes domestic pickup within the United States, international shipment coordination across borders, and full compliance with Foreign Military Sales (FMS) regulatory requirements. All activities must adhere to strict military labeling standards and involve accurate preparation and submission of customs documentation to ensure seamless clearance through international checkpoints. The service is performed as a subcontract under the Defense Logistics Agency, operating within the Department of Defense framework, and is classified under NAICS code 488510 for customs brokerage and freight forwarding. The contract is designated for performance with no specified set-aside type, and its primary focus is on reliable, secure, and compliant movement of defense-related materiel through complex global supply chains.

General Info

Transport defense materiel from US suppliers to NZ Navy Depot via PNZCO0 with FMS compliance and customs brokerage.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

488510 - Freight Transportation ArrangementView NAICS

Place of Performance

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Set-Aside

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Documents

This scope was carved out of SPE4A626FCTTD.

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HYDRAULIC FLUID, PET

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Domestic pickup and international shipment coordination from supplier to forwarder PNZCO0 and onward to Royal New Zealand Navy Supply Depot in Auckland, including FMS compliance, customs documentation, and military labeling.

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