Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: September 14, 2020
SupplyCore has been awarded a potential $118.5M contract by the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service to provide logistics operation support within U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Japan, according to an award notice posted Monday on the SAM website.
GSA sought contractor support to source, warehouse and deliver products to overseas customers within a three business-day period after order confirmation.
The agency noted it supplies office items, hardware, tools, furniture, houseware and cleaning products to federal civilian and military clients.
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