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Military-Compliant Packaging & Palletization

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The contract requires the packaging and palletization of finished aviation clips in strict adherence to Department of Defense standards, specifically MIL-STD-129 and RP001, to ensure full compliance with military logistics requirements. All work must meet the exacting specifications outlined by the Defense Logistics Agency for handling, labeling, and configuring shipments destined for military use, with an emphasis on durability, traceability, and uniformity throughout the supply chain. The performance location is fixed at Jacksonville, Florida, with the zip code 32212-0103, indicating the operational hub for this logistical support activity. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 493110, relating to warehousing and storage, with a response deadline of July 20, 2026, and a posting date of July 12, 2026. It is issued by the ASC SUPPLIER OPER AE AND AF DIV under the Department of Defense, targeting qualified subcontractors capable of executing defense-compliant packaging processes. The absence of a set-aside designation suggests this contract is open to all eligible businesses, and the official solicitation details can be accessed through the designated DIBBS portal link.

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Pack aviation clips to MIL-STD-129 and RP001 standards in Jacksonville, Florida, for DoD logistics by July 20, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → ASC SUPPLIER OPER AE AND AF DIVView Agency

NAICS

493110 - General Warehousing and StorageView NAICS

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JACKSONVILLE, FL, 32212-0103, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → ASC SUPPLIER OPER AE AND AF DIV
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Packaging and palletization of finished aviation clips per DLA standards including MIL-STD-129 and RP001 for military logistics compliance.

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