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Shipping & Logistics Coordination

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The contract involves the coordination of FOB destination shipments originating from Tracy, California, and destined for DLA Distribution San Joaquin, with full responsibility for end-to-end logistics management. This includes arranging transportation, ensuring accurate documentation, real-time shipment tracking, and timely submission of WAWF invoicing to meet federal procurement requirements. All activities must align with Defense Logistics Agency standards, ensuring compliance, accountability, and transparency throughout the shipping process. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 488510, which pertains to support activities for air transportation. The response deadline is July 24, 2026, at 9:30 PM ET, and the contract is issued under the Department of Defense through Al DLA Aviation at Huntsville. Performance is required to begin at the Tracy, CA location with zip code 95304, and all logistical operations must be executed to guarantee timely delivery and documentation integrity without delays or discrepancies.

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FOB destination logistics from Tracy, CA to DLA San Joaquin, compliant with DOD standards, WAWF invoicing, NAICS 488510.

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Department Of Defense → Al DLA Aviation At HuntsvilleView Agency

NAICS

488510 - Freight Transportation Arrangement View NAICS

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Tracy, CA, 95304, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Al DLA Aviation At Huntsville
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Coordination of FOB Destination shipments from Tracy, CA to DLA Distribution San Joaquin, including documentation, tracking, and WAWF invoicing.

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