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Logistics and In-Country Delivery to U.S. Embassy Bogotá

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The contract seeks a subcontractor to manage the final delivery, customs clearance, and local transportation of goods to the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, ensuring all logistical operations align with diplomatic and regulatory requirements. Responsibilities include coordinating inspections, supporting acceptance procedures, and guaranteeing timely and secure movement of materials through Colombian customs and into the embassy’s designated facility. The work requires expertise in international freight handling, familiarity with U.S. government protocols, and the ability to navigate local regulations in Colombia without disruption to embassy operations. Published on July 9, 2026, with a response deadline of July 31, 2026, this solicitation falls under NAICS code 488210 for freight arrangement and is classified as a subcontract within the Department of State’s portfolio. There is no set-aside designation specified, and while the exact origin or nature of the cargo is not detailed, the scope implies high-security or sensitive items requiring strict accountability and compliance. Performance is localized to Bogotá, and proposers must demonstrate proven capability in end-to-end logistics for diplomatic missions, with an emphasis on reliability, precision, and adherence to U.S. foreign service standards.

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Subcontractor to manage final delivery, customs clearance, and transport of sensitive goods to U.S. Embassy in Bogotá under strict diplomatic protocols.

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Department Of State → American Embassy Bogota - NasView Agency

NAICS

488210 - Support Activities for Rail TransportationView NAICS

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DC, COL

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AgencyDepartment Of State → American Embassy Bogota - Nas
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Department Of State → American Embassy Bogota - Nas
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Final delivery, customs clearance, and local transport to U.S. Embassy Bogotá, including inspection coordination and acceptance support.

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