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Domestic and International Shipping & Logistics for Oversized Aerospace Components

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This contract involves specialized packaging, preservation, and shipping services specifically tailored for the oversized Stabilator Assembly, an aerospace component. The scope includes FOB Origin handling, which ensures the client takes ownership once the goods leave the supplier's facility. It also covers Mode 5 small parcel shipping for domestic components, indicating a particular transportation method optimized for small packages within the U.S., as well as preparation for overseas shipments, ensuring compliance with international logistics requirements. The contract falls under NAICS code 488190, relating to other support activities for transportation. Managed by the Department of Defense through the Navsup Weapon Systems Support agency, the work is to be performed in Philadelphia. The subcontract has a response deadline set for June 29, 2026, following its posting on June 11, 2026. This indicates a focused and time-sensitive opportunity for logistics providers specializing in complex and oversized aerospace shipping solutions. The contract emphasizes handling sensitive and large-scale aerospace components requiring meticulous logistics coordination both domestically and internationally.

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Specialized packaging, shipping, and logistics for oversized aerospace Stabilator Assembly, FOB Origin, US and overseas.

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Department Of Defense → Navsup Weapon Systems Support

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488190 - Other Support Activities for Air TransportationView NAICS

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Philadelphia, PA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Navsup Weapon Systems Support
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Specialized packaging, preservation, and shipping of the oversized Stabilator Assembly, including FOB Origin handling, Mode 5 small parcel shipping for domestic components, and overseas shipment preparation.

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