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Packaging and Labeling of Jelly Packets for Institutional Distribution

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The contract pertains to the secondary packaging, labeling, and kitting of jelly packets into cases or master cartons for institutional distribution under the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. All work must strictly comply with TDCJ’s established distribution and inventory requirements, ensuring that each unit is properly prepared for efficient handling, storage, and delivery within the state’s correctional facilities. The packaging process includes accurate labeling to meet internal tracking and compliance standards, and the final product must be securely assembled in cartons suitable for bulk shipment and long-term inventory management. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract, with a North American Industry Classification System code of 325991, indicating it relates to other chemical product and preparation manufacturing. The opportunity was posted on July 13, 2026, and responses are due by July 27, 2026, at 9:00 PM Central Time. Performance is expected to occur within Texas, though specific location details are not provided. The contract is sourced through the Texas SmartBuy platform, indicating it is part of the state’s procurement system for institutional supply chain needs.

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Secondary packaging, labeling, and kitting of jelly packets for Texas Department of Criminal Justice distribution.

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Texas Department of Criminal Justice

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325991 - Custom Compounding of Purchased ResinsView NAICS

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TX, US

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AgencyTexas Department of Criminal Justice
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Secondary packaging, labeling, and kitting of jelly packets into cases or master cartons compliant with TDCJ distribution and inventory requirements.

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