The award has a combined option value of $178.5 million and a 24-month additional period that could bring the potential contract value to $457.2 million if exercised, the Defense Department said Wednesday.
The companies will handle door-to-door and port-to-door services, continuing support for TRANSCOM through international, commercial and multimodal transportation services.
Contract work will be performed worldwide andis expected to be completed by July 2025.
The 11 contractors are:
Air Transport International
American President Lines
American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier
Amerijet International
Farrell Lines
Hawaiian Airlines
Liberty Global Logistics
National Air Cargo Group
Northern Air Cargo
Schuyler Line Navigation
United Airlines
TRANSCOM’s acquisition directorate at the Scott Air Force Base will determine working capital funds for each individual task order.
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