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Transportation and Freight Logistics (Non-Parcel)

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The contract requires the secure and traceable transportation of battery assemblies from the contractor’s facility to U.S. Navy vessels stationed at Fleet Post Office addresses using non-parcel freight methods, ensuring compliance with military logistics standards. All shipments must maintain full traceability throughout transit and adhere to specialized handling protocols appropriate for battery components, with delivery targeted to naval vessels operating in or near Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, specifically at the designated zip code 96860-4518. The solicitation is issued as a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside designation, exclusively reserved for small businesses as defined by the Small Business Administration, and falls under the NAICS code 484220 for freight transportation and logistics services. The U.S. Department of Defense through the Pearl Harbor Receiving Officer is the issuing agency, and offers are due by July 27, 2026, with the request published on July 16, 2026. Contractors must be equipped to meet the unique demands of military supply chain operations, including secure documentation, timed delivery coordination with vessel schedules, and the ability to navigate restricted or high-security port environments. The contract does not specify a point of contact, but all inquiries must be routed through the official DIBBS platform linked in the solicitation. No parcel shipping services are permitted, and the successful bidder must demonstrate proven capability in heavy, non-standard freight movements to military endpoints.

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Secure non-parcel transport of battery assemblies to U.S. Navy vessels at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, under small business set-aside.

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Department Of Defense → PEARL HARBOR RECEIVING OFFICERView Agency

NAICS

484220 - Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, LocalView NAICS

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PEARL HARBOR, HI, 96860-4518, US

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Freight transportation of battery assemblies from contractor’s facility to U.S. Navy vessels at FPO addresses using traceable, non-parcel shipping methods.

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