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Packaging, Marking, and Logistics Support for Defense Shipment

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The contract requires comprehensive packaging, labeling, barcoding, and palletization services for lock assemblies in strict compliance with MIL-STD-129 and ASTM D3951 standards, ensuring all technical and regulatory requirements for defense logistics are met prior to FOB origin shipment. This includes precise marking procedures, durable barcoding for traceability, and secure palletization methods designed to protect components during transit and support efficient handling across military supply chains. The work is part of a subcontract under the Defense Logistics Agency, operating within the Department of Defense’s broader supply chain framework, and falls under NAICS code 493190 for other warehousing and storage. The contract is set for performance leading up to FOB origin delivery, meaning all packaging and logistical preparations must be completed at the supplier’s facility before the goods are transferred to the carrier. The terms emphasize adherence to federal military standards without exception, demanding full compliance in documentation, labeling accuracy, and physical handling to ensure readiness for Defense Department receipt and deployment.

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Packaging, labeling, barcoding, and palletizing lock assemblies to MIL-STD-129 and ASTM D391 standards for FOB origin shipment.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

493190 - Other Warehousing and StorageView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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Provide MIL-STD-129 and ASTM D3951 compliant packaging, labeling, bar-coding, and palletization for lock assemblies prior to FOB origin shipment.

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