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Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing & Supply (Type I, Wet-Charged)

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The contract requires the manufacture and supply of Type I lead-acid wet-charged batteries under part number S56 and NSN 6140014572615, with a strict six-month shelf life requirement and full compliance with military performance and hazardous materials standards. These batteries are intended for defense use and must meet all applicable technical and safety specifications to ensure operational readiness and safe handling in military environments. The procurement is issued as a subcontract under the NAICS code 335910, managed by the Defense Logistics Agency on behalf of the Department of Defense. The solicitation was posted on July 12, 2026, with a response deadline of July 23, 2026, and the place of performance is specified as Camp Lejeune, NC, with a zip code of 28542-0130. While no specific point of contact or set-aside classification is provided, the contract is accessible through the DIBBS platform for potential suppliers to review and respond. All bids must be submitted by the deadline to be considered, and adherence to the specified technical and logistical requirements is mandatory for award consideration.

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Manufacture and supply Type I lead-acid batteries for military use with six-month shelf life, compliant with defense standards, delivered to Camp Lejeune, NC.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

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335910 - Battery ManufacturingView NAICS

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CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, 28542-0130, US

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Manufacture and supply of Type I lead-acid wet-charged batteries with a six-month shelf life, NSN 6140014572615, part number S56, compliant with military performance and hazardous materials standards.

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