Bunkering / De-bunkering service at Tokyo Bay area in Japan for Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka
ID: N6264926QB001Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVSUP FLT LOG CTR YOKOSUKAFPO, AP, 96349-1500, USA

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Other Support Activities for Water Transportation (488390)

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TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL/RELOCATION- TRANSPORTATION: MARINE CHARTER (V124)
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    The Department of Defense, through the NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Yokosuka, is seeking qualified contractors to provide bunkering and de-bunkering services in the Tokyo Bay area of Japan for Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka. The procurement includes substantial quantities of fuel transfer services, with requirements for 395,000 barrels of bunkering and 30,000 barrels of de-bunkering for each of the two base periods, along with various support operations such as oil boom services, tank cleaning, and disposal of oily substances. This opportunity is critical for maintaining operational readiness and logistical support for naval operations in the region. Interested parties must have an active registration in the System for Awards Management (SAM.gov) and are encouraged to submit inquiries by the specified deadlines, with the anticipated solicitation issue date set for late January to early February 2026.

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    This solicitation, N6264926QB001, outlines anticipated bunkering and de-bunkering services, along with associated support operations, for two base periods: April 10, 2026, through April 9, 2027, and April 10, 2027, through April 9, 2028. Key services include substantial quantities of bunkering and de-bunkering (395,000 barrels and 30,000 barrels respectively for each period), detention charges, various cancellation charges for bunkering/de-bunkering and oil boom services, return charges, and oil boom services. Additionally, the solicitation covers rental of extra hoses, removal services during different timeframes, disposal of oil/oily substances, cancellation of removal services, tank cleaning, and multiple bunkering services.
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