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NAICS Code· 483113

Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing water transportation of cargo in coastal waters, on the Great Lakes System, or deep seas between ports of the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States island possessions or protectorates. Marine transportation establishments using the facilities of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Commission are considered to be using the Great Lakes Water Transportation System. Establishments primarily engaged in providing coastal and/or Great Lakes barge transportation services are included in this industry. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

coastal corridors and within the Great Lakes system. This sector supports critical supply chain functions for federal agencies requiring the transport of military equipment, humanitarian aid, construction materials, and logistical supplies across inland waterways and nearshore marine routes.

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Awarded Contracts (12mo)
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NAICS 483113 – Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation encompasses the movement of bulk and breakbulk cargo via waterborne vessels along the U.S. coastal corridors and within the Great Lakes system. This sector supports critical supply chain functions for federal agencies requiring the transp...

NAICS 483113 – Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation encompasses the movement of bulk and breakbulk cargo via waterborne vessels along the U.S. coastal corridors and within the Great Lakes system. This sector supports critical supply chain functions for federal agencies requiring the transport of military equipment, humanitarian aid, construction materials, and logistical supplies across inland waterways and nearshore marine routes. Operations typically involve tug-and-barge systems, self-propelled barges, and specialized vessels certified for federal service under Jones Act requirements. The industry plays a vital role in sustaining defense readiness, disaster response, and infrastructure projects where overland transportation is impractical or cost-prohibitive. It integrates closely with maritime logistics, port operations, and federal waterway management systems. No contractor data is available to identify top performers in this NAICS code. However, participants typically include small businesses with Coast Guard-licensed vessel operators, medium-sized maritime transport firms with Jones Act-compliant fleets, and occasionally large primes that subcontract waterborne logistics as part of broader defense or infrastructure contracts. No agency data is available to identify primary buyers. Nevertheless, demand is generally driven by the Department of Defense for strategic prepositioning and theater logistics, the Army Corps of Engineers for civil works and emergency response, and the Department of Homeland Security for port security and disaster relief operations. These agencies rely on reliable, regulated inland and coastal freight services to support missions in regions with limited rail or road infrastructure. The competitive landscape is characterized by high regulatory barriers, including vessel documentation, crew licensing, and environmental compliance, which limit market entry. Opportunities exist for firms with proven track records in federal maritime contracting, particularly those capable of operating in seasonal or ice-affected waterways. Procurement trends suggest a growing emphasis on resilience, multi-modal integration, and contingency planning, creating demand for agile, certified waterborne transport providers.

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NAICS code 483113 covers Coastal and Great Lakes Freight Transportation. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing water transportation of cargo in coastal waters, on the Great Lakes System, or deep seas between ports of the United States, Puerto Rico, and United States island possessions or protectorates. Marine transportation establishments using the facilities of the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Commission are considered to be using the Great Lakes Water Transportation System. Establishments primarily engaged in providing coastal and/or Great Lakes barge transportation services are included in this industry. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 483113
Grant
Fiscal Year 2026 United States Marine Highway Program (USMHP)The Fiscal Year 2026 United States Marine Highway Program (USMHP) solicitation, designated by number 693JF725R000010 and administered by the Maritime Administration under the U.S. Department of Transportation, invites applications for grants aimed at expanding marine-based transportation alternatives to reduce landside congestion and promote the use of vessels documented under 46 U.S.C. chapter 121. The program, authorized under 46 U.S.C. 55601, focuses on projects that develop, expand, or promote Marine Highway Transportation, with funding totaling up to $10,772,270 from a combination of $5 million in new appropriations and unexpended prior-year funds. Applications must demonstrate a high need to develop or expand marine highway services, show measurable benefits from such expansion, provide evidence of strong project support, leverage federal funding effectively, and prove technical capacity and low risk in NEPA and permitting processes. Only submissions rated “High” in the first two merit criteria and “Medium” or higher in the remaining ones qualify as “Highly Recommended” for funding, with awards determined through a holistic trade-off evaluation rather than low-price selection. Applicants must submit a comprehensive project narrative capped at 20 pages, along with required forms including SF-424, SF-424C where applicable, letters of financial commitment, and route sponsor endorsements, all in PDF format and submitted via Grants.gov by 11:59:59 p.m. EDT on August 31, 2026. Applicants must be registered in SAM.gov with a valid Unique Entity Identifier and comply with federal requirements including the Build America, Buy America Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the ADA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and 2 CFR Part 200 regarding financial stewardship and subrecipient oversight. Federal funds are disbursed on a reimbursement basis after allowable expenses are incurred, and the Maritime Administration retains 3% for program administration. Recipients with federal awards exceeding $10 million annually must maintain current integrity and performance records in SAM.gov, and all applicants must address cybersecurity risks in alignment with NSM-22, submit confidentiality notices for proprietary data, and comply with Davis-Bacon wage requirements. Private-sector applicants must provide audited financial statements, entity profiles, and evidence of matching fund commitments. All reviewers must sign non-disclosure agreements to protect application confidentiality.
Maritime Administration

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NAICS: 483113
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Misty Barge towing, Tongass National ForestThe contract involves towing the Misty Barge, currently anchored at Winstanley Island in Behm Canal, to the Shelter Cove remote dock in Carroll Inlet near Ketchikan, Alaska, with an option to tow the barge from Shelter Cove to Wrangell Harbor, replacing the previous reference to Shoal Cove. The work requires the contractor to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and transportation necessary to complete the tow, including securing all deck items and attached floating docks prior to movement, and providing 100 gallons of diesel fuel for the barge’s on-board generator tanks. The primary performance period runs from June 15 to July 2, 2026, with the delivery deadline set for June 1, 2026, and the option period extending through November 30, 2026. The solicitation is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 483113 and is issued as a Firm-Fixed Price, Non-Personal Services contract by the USDA-FS CSA Northwest 4. The offer due date has been extended to June 18, 2026, at 1200 Alaska Standard Time, with proposals required to be submitted electronically to two designated email addresses and must include separate files for Technical Capability, Past Performance, and Price in specified formats. Contractors must possess a current U.S. Coast Guard-licensed captain with an active endorsed license and a vessel with valid USCG registration and, if applicable, a current Certificate of Inspection under 46 CFR Subchapter M. Past performance must be acceptable, and failure to meet any pass/fail gate, including licensing, vessel documentation, or past performance, results in disqualification. The contract incorporates numerous FAR clauses with deviations, including requirements for whistleblower rights, prohibition of inverted domestic corporations, government property management, security prohibitions, and compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws. Payment is contingent upon compliance with all material terms, and failure to meet requirements such as non-discrimination or certification obligations may result in ineligibility for funding or liability under the False Claims Act. The Contracting Officer’s Representative holds final authority to approve the tow schedule and inspect deliverables, ensuring the barge and its floats are delivered on time and in the specified orientation. The place of performance is in Alaska, with administrative oversight managed from Portland, Oregon.
Csa Northwest 4 Usda-Fs

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26 days ago
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NAICS: 483113
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Federal
V--VESSEL CHARTER SERVICEThe solicitation for vessel charter services under RFQ 140G0326Q0094 is a total small business set-aside for deep sea passenger transportation services NAICS 483113, with a deadline extended to May 18, 2026, at 2200 PST. The contract seeks a vessel capable of supporting sediment core collection and sub-bottom seismic data acquisition off southern and central California, including the Palos Verdes Fault, with operations scheduled between September 2026 and October 2027. The vessel must be at least 150 feet in length, maintain an 8-knot cruising speed, have 14-day endurance, and具备 dynamic positioning for Sea State 4, with provisions for 12 personnel including meals, refrigerated core storage, and indoor lab space. The U.S. Geological Survey will supply all scientific equipment and personnel, while the contractor must provide reliable deployment of a Jumbo Piston Corer, Vibra Corer, and chirp seismic systems, along with 12-ton winches, 1500m of torque-balance wire rope, and 480V 3-phase power. Performance is governed by FOB Destination terms, with official acceptance occurring upon delivery to the designated location in Sacramento, California, and inspection is conducted by the Government based solely on conformity to the Statement of Work and contract requirements. The solicitation is structured as a firm-fixed-price contract with evaluation factors weighted heavily toward Technical Capability, Experience, and Past Performance—which are significantly more important than price—indicating a best-value trade-off approach rather than lowest price technically acceptable. Offerors must be certified small businesses under SBA size standards and must submit a signed SF 1449, a firm fixed-price quote, technical documentation detailing qualifications and prior federal contracts with references, System for Award Management UEI information, and evidence of compliance with all FAR clauses. Key clauses include 52.212-4 with March 2026 deviations, 52.219-6 confirming a 100% small business set-aside with January 2026 deviations, 52.204-10 and 52.204-13 with March 2026 deviations requiring executive compensation reporting and SAM maintenance, and 52.209-6 and 52.209-
Office Of Acquisiton Grants

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2 months ago

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about 2 months ago
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NAICS: 483113
Closed
Federal
Annual Barge Service KALAThe contract is for annual barge services to support logistics operations between Honolulu, Hawaii, and Kalaupapa National Historic Park on Molokai, with a base period from June 16, 2026, to June 15, 2027, and three option years extending through June 15, 2029, with an additional possibility of a six-month service extension. The service encompasses full marine operations including loading, unloading, stowage management, spill prevention, and adherence to strict scheduling requirements, with performance evaluated through 100% inspection and validated customer complaints. All transportation must occur using privately owned U.S.-flag commercial vessels, and the contract is structured as a firm-fixed-price arrangement under commercial item provisions, requiring compliance with FAR 52.212-4 and related clauses. Delivery is FOB destination, with final acceptance occurring upon successful off-load at Honolulu, and all services must align with the Performance Work Statement, including a submitted Quality Control Plan, zero-to-one defect thresholds per task, and strict adherence to environmental, safety, and operational standards. The solicitation requires proposals to be submitted in two separate PDF volumes: a technical proposal limited to two pages without any pricing information, and a price proposal, both due by 11:59 P.M. Hawaii Time on April 17, 2026. Evaluation will be based on a best-value trade-off approach that prioritizes technical merit, past performance, and small business participation over price, with non-price factors collectively carrying more weight. Contractors must comply with a comprehensive set of FAR clauses covering labor standards, including minimum wage under E.O. 14026, paid sick leave under E.O. 13706, equal opportunity for veterans and individuals with disabilities, and service contract labor standards. Additional requirements include prohibitions on equipment or services from specified foreign entities such as Kaspersky Lab, ByteDance, and American Security Drone Act-covered foreign manufacturers, as well as Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act obligations. The contract mandates reporting obligations under the Prompt Payment Act, electronic invoicing via the Invoice Processing Platform, and flow-down clauses for small business subcontractors. Offerors must provide a Unique Entity ID, certifications of small business status, and affirm compliance with ethics, whistleblower protections, and employment eligibility verification, all under the oversight of the Department of the Interior’s National Park Service, Pacific West Region.
Pwr Hono MABO(82000)

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2 months ago

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3 months ago
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NAICS: 483113
Closed
Federal
23-DAY DRY CARGO TIME CHARTERThe U.S. Department of Defense, through the Military Sealift Command in Norfolk, Virginia, is conducting market research under solicitation number N32205-SS-N321-26-107 to identify available vessels for a 23-day dry cargo time charter to transport containerized ammunition classified as Hazard Classes 1.1–1.4. The operation requires vessels capable of performing two distinct missions, with laydays scheduled for 17 August and 24 August 2026, each involving transport from Nordenham, Germany, to Souda Bay, Greece, and return. Respondents must provide detailed vessel specifications, including type, deadweight tonnage, capacity to handle at least 150 TEUs, daily charter hire rates, fuel consumption rates for IFO and MDO at various speeds, and the ability to accommodate two supercargos onboard. The solicitation is strictly for market research and does not represent a solicitation for offers, commitment to award, or financial obligation. Responses must include the company name, Unique Entity Identifier, and small business status under NAICS code 483111, with large businesses required to detail potential subcontracting opportunities. All submissions are due by 10:00 AM Eastern Time on 12 May 2026 and must be sent via email to the designated point of contact. The government is seeking both U.S.-flag and foreign-flag vessels compliant with international hazardous materials transport regulations, though specific packaging, marking, or inspection standards are not detailed beyond general hazmat compliance. No contract clauses, evaluation factors, pricing line items, or special requirements are included, as this is a pre-solicitation notice designed solely to assess industry capability and pricing trends.
Mschq Norfolk

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