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STRIKER, DOOR LATCH

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SPE7L1-26-T-846JFederal

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The contract pertains to the procurement of 21 units of a door latch striker, identified by NSN 2940-01-655-6987 and part number 4349585, under solicitation SPE7L1-26-T-846J. Delivery is required within 119 days from the contract award, with an original required delivery date of October 14, 2026, and a needed ship date of November 24, 2026. The product must be delivered FOB origin with zero variance in quantity, inspected and accepted at the destination. Packaging must comply with ASTM D3951 and be marked and labeled according to MIL-STD-129, with palletization following DLA’s RP001 packaging requirements. The DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements takes precedence over any other standards, and all items must adhere to prohibitions on ozone-depleting chemicals, with any substitutes requiring prior approval. The unit of issue is each, at a unit price of $21.00, totaling $441.00. All shipments are to be sent to the DLA Distribution facility in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, with transportation guided by DLAD Proc Notes C19 and C20. The material has no shelf life restriction, and government identification must be removed from non-accepted supplies. The contract is governed by the DLA’s eProcurement system and applicable revisions of technical specifications effective on the solicitation or award date.

General Info

21 door latch strikers at $21 each, FOB origin, deliver to New Cumberland by Nov 24, 2026, per DLA specs.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

Contract Value

$1,110.06

NAICS

N/A

Place of Performance

Not specified

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

KAMPI COMPONENTS CO INCView Profile

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RFQ SPE7L1-26-T-846J for DLA Land and Maritime

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SPE7L126V153H.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE7L126V153H posted on DIBBS. Awardee: KAMPI COMPONENTS CO INC (CAGE 7Z016) Total Contract Price: $1,110.06 Award Date: 08-11-2026 Solicitation: SPE7L1-26-T-846J Line items: - STRIKER, DOOR LATCH (NSN/Part 2940016556987, PR 7017528711)

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