Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: May 17, 2024
U.S. Transportation Command has awarded 29 companies spots on a five-year, $710 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide commercial seaport operations and transportation services in locations outside the continental U.S.
The contractors will help operate seaports located within one of the designated geographic regions assigned to Africa Command, Central Command, European Command, Indo-Pacific Command, Southern Command and Northern Command, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Work will commence on June 1 and is expected to conclude on May 29, 2031.
The awardees are:
Al Jazy Shipping and Forwarding
APL Ceva Government Logistics
ARC Logistics
Crowley Government Services
Depth Logistics
Dongwon Loex
Eighty Shipping S.R.L.
EMS Shipping & Trading
Geranoi Arapis EE
Global Defense Logistics S.R.L.
Global Logistics Providers St. Thomas
Inchcape Shipping Services
Insignia Shipping Services
International Container Terminal Services
Intrepid Eagle Logistics
KVG
MLS Gulf
North Star Terminal & Stevedore Co.
S&D International Transportation Logistics
Safe Ports
Sanford Federal
Seven Seas Marine Services
Shipping Consultants Associated
Strategic Technology Institute
The Pasha Group
Toll Remote Logistics
Trailer Bridge
TranLogistics
Verbrugge Zeeland Terminals
USTRANSCOM will fund the contract using working capital funds for fiscal 2024 to 2029.
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