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Supply and Delivery of Engine Starter (Electrical) Units

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The contract requires the procurement, packaging, labeling, and timely delivery of 657 engine starter units, specifically electrical models, with strict adherence to all applicable military and federal hazardous materials, packaging, and transportation regulations. All components must meet stringent compliance standards to ensure safe handling, storage, and transit throughout the supply chain, reflecting the Department of Defense’s operational and safety requirements. The work must be performed in compliance with NAICS code 336320, which pertains to automotive parts and accessories manufacturing. The deliverables are to be shipped to a designated performance location in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, with the contract issued under a subcontract structure and posted for response on July 12, 2026. Bidders must submit their proposals by July 23, 2026, to meet the deadline for evaluation and award. The contract is managed by LAND SUPPLIER OPNS ENGINES, a division within the Department of Defense, and is accessible through the DIBBS platform for official documentation and submission procedures.

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Procure and deliver 657 military-compliant engine starters to New Cumberland by July 23, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → LAND SUPPLIER OPNS ENGINESView Agency

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336320 - Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment ManufacturingView NAICS

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NEW CUMBERLAND, PA, 17070-5002, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → LAND SUPPLIER OPNS ENGINES
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Procurement, packaging, labeling, and delivery of 657 engine starter units with compliance to military and federal hazardous materials, packaging, and transportation standards.

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