30--SHAFT,BRAKE VALVE
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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- Solicitation
- 0BmSURtadlBCyhQxCE2h
- Performance
- United States
- Response
- No due date posted
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Description
The Defense Logistics Agency is soliciting quotes for the procurement of a SHAFT, BRAKE VALVE, with a proposed quantity of 10 units. The solicitation may result in an Automated IDC (Indefinite Delivery Contract) with a term of one year or until the aggregate total of orders reaches $350,000. The estimated number of orders per year is 4, and the Guaranteed Minimum quantity is 1.
• The approved source is 98391 0711289-203.
• Items will be shipped to various CONUS and OCONUS DLA Depots.
• Quo... | Title: 30--SHAFT,BRAKE VALVE, Agency: U.S. Department Of Defense, State: Ohio, Open Date: 3/4/2026, Close Date: 3/19/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/11/2026
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Defense Logistics Agency is seeking quotes for the procurement of 10 SHAFT, BRAKE VALVE units, with a potential Automated IDC contract lasting one year. Orders are expected to total around $350,000, with a guaranteed minimum of one unit. This opportunity will require firms capable of shipping to various CONUS and OCONUS locations, highlighting the need for a robust logistical operations plan.
Procure SHAFT, BRAKE VALVE units, resulting in an indefinite delivery contract to fulfill Defense Logistics Agency's requirements.
- Companies with experience in defense contracting.
- Suppliers of similar mechanical components.
- Firms with established logistics capabilities for military shipping.
- Review solicitation documents for compliance.
- Prepare price quotes based on quantity and shipping considerations.
- Develop a logistical plan for shipping to CONUS and OCONUS depots.
- Create and submit the complete response package by the deadline.
- Detailed pricing information for 10 units.
- Compliance with the approved source (98391 0711289-203).
- Proposed shipping methods and logistics capabilities.
- Corporate capabilities statement related to similar contracts.
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- Ensure quotes meet DLA standards.
- Verify adherence to the approved source requirement.
- Competitive pricing needed to match or exceed sourcing expectations.
- Consider shipping costs based on delivery locations.
- Consider subcontracting with a logistics firm for OCONUS shipping.
- Explore partnerships with experienced defense contractors for credibility.
- Risk of fluctuating material costs impacting pricing.
- Potential logistical delays for CONUS and OCONUS shipping.
- Compliance risk associated with approved source requirements.
- What are the shipping timelines expected for orders?
- Can the DLA provide a list of approved shipping metrics?
- What specific documentation is needed for compliance during submissions?
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- Specific due date for quotes submission is needed.
- Clarification on logistics capabilities of the approved source.
- Details on how price evaluations will be conducted.
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