LAB PACKS/LOOSE PACKS, FLAMMABLES
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The Defense Logistics Agency has awarded ECO ENERGY KOREA CO., LTD, with CAGE code 257MF, a contract valued at $22,405.96 under delivery order SP450024D0011, with an award date of July 13, 2026. The contract encompasses a wide range of hazardous and non-regulated waste management services, primarily focused on lab packs and loose packs for flammable materials, miscellaneous laboratory-related waste, non-RCRA materials, pumpable liquids, and paint-related substances. Multiple line items repeat across identical NSN codes such as S222V00012618 for flammable lab packs and S222V00014147 for miscellaneous lab-related waste, indicating bulk procurement across various locations or timeframes. Additional items include pumpable flammable liquids with specific energy and chlorine content thresholds, non-regulated pumpable liquids, drained oilfuel filters, and specialized waste streams like CY09M3, CY03M1, CY01M1, and waste alkaline organic or inorganic compounds. The contract also includes loose-packed paints and paint-related materials through different NSN codes, reflecting a comprehensive approach to handling diverse chemical and laboratory waste streams in compliance with federal disposal standards. All line items are tied to precise product identifiers and procurement requisition numbers, ensuring traceability and regulatory adherence. The contract does not specify a place of performance beyond the United States, and no set-aside type or NAICS code is provided, indicating a standard federal procurement process under the Department of Defense. The awardee, ECO ENERGY KOREA CO., LTD, is handling waste collection, packaging, and likely transportation or disposal services for U.S. military and federal facilities, consistent with the Defense Logistics Agency’s mission to support defense operations through logistics and environmental compliance. The contract’s structure suggests a recurring or consolidated procurement effort to manage high-volume, low-unit-cost waste streams across multiple installations, with a focus on safety, regulatory compliance, and cost efficiency.
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