75-day Tanker Time Charter
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: Hakozaki • Japan. Response deadline: Jan 14, 2026. Industry: NAICS 483111 • PSC V124.
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The Department of the Navy has released a solicitation for a 75-day Tanker Time Charter, under solicitation number N3220526R6036. This opportunity is essential for companies specializing in maritime logistics and tanker services, providing a chance to collaborate with a significant federal agency in fulfilling maritime mission requirements.
The buyer aims to secure maritime transportation services through a time charter for tanker vessels over a specified period of 75 days.
- Review solicitation documents thoroughly.
- Prepare a detailed technical proposal outlining capability and experience.
- Provide pricing information and cost analysis for the charter service.
- Submit required compliance documentation and certifications.
- Completed proposal covering all technical requirements.
- Pricing and cost breakdown.
- Compliance documents including safety and operational certifications.
- Any past performance references relevant to tanker charters.
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- Specific performance requirements for the tanker service.
- Details on the expected start and end dates of the charter period.
- Clarification on compliance documentation needed for submission.
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