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Domestic Transportation and Delivery to Military Bases

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The contract requires the delivery of medical equipment to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Fort Stewart, Georgia, under FOB Destination terms, meaning the supplier assumes full responsibility for all transportation risks and costs until the equipment is officially accepted at the destination sites. This obligation includes safe handling, timely transit, and compliance with all military reception protocols, ensuring the equipment arrives undamaged and fully operational. The delivery schedule must align with military operational needs, and acceptance by authorized personnel at the bases serves as the final milestone for contract fulfillment. Issued as a subcontract under NAICS code 484220 for truck transportation of goods, the opportunity is managed by the Department of Defense through the Medical Supply Chain FSH office, with responses due by July 21, 2026. The solicitation is open to qualified subcontractors capable of handling sensitive medical shipments to active military installations, requiring adherence to federal defense logistics standards and secure supply chain practices. No set-aside provisions apply, and all bidders must demonstrate proven experience in transporting medical equipment to U.S. military bases under stringent delivery and acceptance requirements.

General Info

Deliver medical equipment to Fort Bragg and Fort Stewart under FOB Destination by July 21, 2026, meeting military standards.

Agency

Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIIN FSHView Agency

NAICS

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

Place of Performance

FORT BRAGG, NC, 28310, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIIN FSH
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FOB Destination delivery of medical equipment to Fort Bragg, NC and Fort Stewart, GA, with full transportation risk and cost responsibility until acceptance.

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