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EXTINGUISHER, FIRE

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SPE7MX26F8882Federal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under the basic contract SPE7MX21D0016 to SUPPLYCORE LLC with CAGE code 4V314 for a single fire extinguisher, NSN 4210011339053, at a total price of $41.08. The award was issued on July 16, 2026, with delivery required by July 22, 2026, and final acceptance to occur at the destination: Building 1361, Bay 4, 2D Force Storage BN, Albany GA 31704-5000. FOB terms are destination with contractor responsibility for all transportation costs and risk of loss until delivery. Shipment must be sent via traceable means only, and parcel post is strictly prohibited, with labeling required to include the specified delivery address and associated CAGE codes 75Q65, 03670, and 2W091. The contract operates under the Fast Pay provision of FAR 52.213-1, enabling streamlined payment upon delivery verification, and invoicing must follow this procedure without mention of formal electronic systems like WAWF. Packaging and marking requirements are governed by Attachment #3 of the base contract, though its contents are not accessible here; compliance with MIL-STD-129 and MIL-STD-130 is likely implied but not confirmed. No special clauses, representations, certifications, or socioeconomic designations are documented for the awardee, and no additional clauses were listed under Section I. The NAICS code 423840 applies, but no size status or small business certification is indicated. The contract does not include options, multiple line items, or special requirements beyond delivery and payment terms. Inspection and acceptance occur at the delivery point, with the contractor accountable for meeting all applicable standards, which are referenced but not detailed in the provided documentation.

General Info

Defense Logistics Agency awards SUPPLYCORE LLC $41.08 for one fire extinguisher on July 16, 2026.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$41.08

NAICS

423840 - Industrial Supplies Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

Awardee

SUPPLYCORE LLCView Profile

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SPE7MX26F8882.pdf

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SPE7MX26F8882.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SPE7MX26F8882 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: SUPPLYCORE LLC (CAGE 4V314) Total Contract Price: $41.08 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE7MX21D0016 Line items: - EXTINGUISHER, FIRE (NSN/Part 4210011339053, PR 7017525572)

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