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Military-Grade Outerwear Manufacturing

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The contract requires full-scale production of the Men’s Marine Corps All-Weather Coat in strict compliance with MIL-DTL-32768A, encompassing every stage from material cutting and precision sewing to comprehensive quality control and the seamless integration of a removable insulated liner with exacting stitching standards and dimensional tolerances. The work must be executed to military-grade specifications, ensuring durability, weather resistance, and uniformity across all units, with all components meeting rigorous performance criteria for operational use in extreme conditions. The solicitation, issued under NAICS code 315250 for apparel manufacturing, is a subcontract opportunity posted by DLA Troop Support under the Department of Defense. Responses are due by July 13, 2026, with performance expected to be conducted in Philadelphia. The contract demands proven capability in high-volume military garment production, adherence to federal defense standards, and the capacity to manage complex assembly processes involving multiple specialized elements. While no set-aside provisions are indicated, bidders must demonstrate experience in supplying similar rugged outerwear to U.S. military branches with consistent quality and timely delivery.

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Produce Men’s Marine Corps All-Weather Coats to MIL-DTL-32768A specs in Philadelphia by July 13, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → DLA Troop SupportView Agency

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315250 - Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (except Contractors) View NAICS

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Philadelphia, PA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → DLA Troop Support
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Full production of the Men’s Marine Corps All-Weather Coat per MIL-DTL-32768A, including cutting, sewing, quality control, and integration of removable insulated liner with precise stitching and dimensional tolerances.

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