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International Freight & Logistics to Japan (FOB Destination)

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The contract governs the international transportation of goods to Iwakuni, Japan under FOB Destination terms, meaning the seller assumes all costs and risks until the goods arrive at the designated destination. It includes specialized handling for TAC codes S8EF and S9NA, which are likely related to military or defense-specific logistics requirements, and mandates the use of TCN tracking to ensure full visibility and accountability throughout the shipment lifecycle. The agreement is structured as a subcontract under the Defense Logistics Agency, a component of the Department of Defense, indicating the goods are destined for U.S. government or military use. The contract falls under NAICS code 483110, which classifies it as ocean transportation of freight, emphasizing the maritime nature of the movement. The solicitation is posted on a federal contracting portal, suggesting it is part of an active or upcoming procurement cycle, though no solicitation number is provided. The place of performance is fixed at Iwakuni, Japan, and the contract is expected to adhere to strict logistical and compliance standards typical of defense-related supply chains.

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FOB Destination ocean freight to Iwakuni, Japan for U.S. military use with TCN tracking and defense logistics requirements.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Transportation of goods from origin to Iwakuni, Japan under FOB Destination terms, including handling of TAC codes S8EF/S9NA and TCN tracking.

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