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Packaging, Preservation, and Logistics for Sensitive Aircraft Parts

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This contract requires the packaging and preservation of sensitive aircraft components to military-grade standards, ensuring complete protection against corrosion for a minimum of one year. All packaging materials must comply with strict environmental and operational requirements, explicitly excluding Styrofoam and mandating the use of durable, non-degrading alternatives that maintain structural integrity under extreme conditions. The containers must be engineered to withstand multi-modal transportation, including air, land, and sea transit, without compromising the integrity of the contents. Compliance with industry and defense regulations for corrosion prevention, sealing, humidity control, and shock absorption is non-negotiable. The work is scoped under NAICS code 488510, indicating specialized freight transportation services, and is issued as a subcontract through the Aviation Logistics Center, operating under the Department of Homeland Security. The place of performance is tied to zip code 27909, though the exact location is unlisted, suggesting potential flexibility in execution sites. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses on July 17, 2026, at 8:00 PM. Interested parties must align their proposals with the technical specifications and logistical demands outlined, as failure to meet any requirement will result in disqualification.

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Pack and preserve aircraft parts to military standards using non-Styrofoam, corrosion-resistant materials for one year.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Aviation Logistics Center (ALC)(00038)View Agency

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488510 - Freight Transportation ArrangementView NAICS

Place of Performance

NC, 27909, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Aviation Logistics Center (ALC)(00038)
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Military-grade packaging and preservation of aircraft components to prevent corrosion for at least one year, using non-Styrofoam materials and multi-modal transport-compliant containers.

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