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Intermodal Tank Container Transport – Texas City, TX to Osan, South Korea

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The contract requires full accountability for the secure and compliant transport of JPTS fuel using intermodal tank containers from Texas City, Texas, to Osan, South Korea. The contractor is responsible for every stage of the journey, including adherence to all international and domestic route regulations, proper handling of hazardous materials, and implementation of stringent safety protocols. Liability for any fuel spill or environmental incident during transit rests entirely with the contractor, who must also maintain immediate and detailed incident reporting procedures to ensure rapid response and regulatory compliance. The effort is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 488510, managed by DLA Energy within the Department of Defense, and is set to close for responses on July 22, 2026. Performance is strictly tied to the specified origin and destination, with no flexibility in route or handling standards. All operations must align with defense logistics requirements, emphasizing accountability, traceability, and risk mitigation throughout the transoceanic shipment chain.

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Contractor fully liable for secure, compliant transport of JPTS fuel from Texas City to Osan under strict defense logistics rules.

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Department Of Defense → DLA EnergyView Agency

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488510 - Freight Transportation Arrangement View NAICS

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VA, USA

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Full accountability for transporting JPTS fuel in intermodal tank containers from Texas City, TX to Osan, South Korea, including route compliance, spill liability, and incident reporting.

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