The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is procuring commercial lead acid turret batteries for the DLA Distribution San Joaquin facility in Tracy, California. This acquisition follows simplified procedures for commercial products under FAR Parts 12 and 13 and is set aside for small businesses. The requirement specifies battery configurations compatible with Raymond Model# 960-CSR30T equipment. Evaluation is based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method, considering technical capability, past performance, and firm-fixed pricing. Delivery is required within 30 days of order receipt. DLA Distribution San Joaquin (DDJC) is purchasing lead acid turret batteries for operations in Tracy, California. This small business set-aside uses FAR Parts 12 and 13 procedures. The batteries must fit Raymond Model# 960-CSR30T equipment and are split into two line items based on connection type. The requirement is for five battery units delivered to Tracy, California, within 30 days ARO. Pricing is FOB Destination, including all shipping costs. Products must meet salient characteristics for thermistor and standard connection types, including weight and dimension constraints.
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Christa Becker
Tracy, CA 95304
USA
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