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- Designed for primes and subs across non-tech and tech work
25--PARTS KIT,BRAKE SHO
Award Notice from DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Industry: NAICS 336340 • PSC 25.
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Market snapshot
Awarded-market signal for NAICS 336340 (last 12 months), benchmarked to sector 33.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Defense Logistics Agency has issued an award notice for brake parts kits under solicitation number SPE7L426U0198. Companies within the NAICS 336340 should consider bidding to capitalize on this opportunity to supply essential components to the Department of Defense.
The buyer aims to procure brake parts kits, which are critical for the maintenance and operation of defense vehicles and equipment.
- Manufacturers of automotive parts
- Suppliers with experience in defense contracts
- Firms with established quality assurance protocols
- Identify supply chain for brake parts
- Review technical specifications for kits
- Assess manufacturing capabilities
- Prepare bid proposal
- Submit bid by deadline
- Company registration in SAM
- Technical specifications compliance
- Pricing model and cost breakdown
- Evidence of past performance
- Proposed delivery timelines
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure compliance with defense contracting regulations
- Adhere to quality standards set by DLA
- Verify all claims and certifications
- Consider competitive pricing given potential for multiple bidders
- Evaluate cost impacts of material sourcing
- Analysis of labor costs against projected profit margins
- Partner with companies specializing in automotive parts manufacturing
- Subcontract with firms experienced in defense logistics
- Form joint ventures with established DLA suppliers
- Potential changes in defense procurement policies
- Fluctuations in raw material costs might affect pricing
- Navigating complex compliance requirements may pose challenges
- What are the expected delivery timelines for the kits?
- Can specifications be modified based on supply chain availability?
- What past contracts have been awarded for similar items?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Full scope of brake parts kit specifications
- Total estimated value of the contract
- Exact bid submission deadlines
- Any pre-bid meeting information
- Desired delivery schedules for kits
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