Hazardous Materials Transportation (FOB Origin/Destination)
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The contract pertains to the transportation of non-spillable batteries classified as hazardous materials under federal regulations and U.S.-flag vessel requirements for ocean transport, with terms structured as FOB Origin and FOB Destination. This subcontract falls under NAICS code 484220, which specifically covers truck transportation for hazardous materials, indicating the need for specialized handling and compliance with DOT and IMO standards throughout the supply chain. The work is being procured by the Defense Logistics Agency under the Department of Defense, emphasizing national security and military logistics contexts where safe, regulated movement of hazardous cargo is critical. The contract was posted on July 14, 2026, and is associated with the reference numbers SPE7L425D5017 and SPE7L126F054A, indicating it is part of a broader defense contract vehicle. All transportation must adhere strictly to U.S. hazardous material shipping laws, including proper labeling, packaging, documentation, and vessel compatibility to ensure compliance and safety during transit.
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