Wheel Assembly, Pneumatic Tire
ID: SPRDL1-25-R-0012Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA LAND WARRENWARREN, MI, 48397, USA

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Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) (326211)

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VEHICULAR BRAKE, STEERING, AXLE, WHEEL, AND TRACK COMPONENTS (2530)
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    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land – Warren is issuing a special notice regarding the consolidation of two requirements for Wheel Assembly, Pneumatic Tire, previously procured under separate contracts. This consolidation is deemed necessary and justified under FAR 7.107-5(c), as the benefits of a consolidated acquisition are expected to substantially exceed those of alternative approaches. The Wheel Assembly, Pneumatic Tire is critical for vehicular operations, ensuring reliability and performance in military applications. For further inquiries, interested parties may contact Richard Campbell at richard.j.campbell@dla.mil or by phone at 586-467-1163; please note that this notice does not constitute a solicitation for offers, and no contract will be awarded from it.

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