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DLAD PART 47



PART 47

TRANSPORTATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUBPART 47.3 TRANSPORTATION IN SUPPLY CONTRACTS

47.305 Solicitation provisions, contract clauses, and transportation factors.

47.305-1 Solicitation requirements

47.305-3 F.O.B. origin solicitations.

47.305-4 F.o.b. destination solicitations

47.305-7 Quantity analysis, direct delivery, and reduction of crosshauling and backhauling.

SUBPART 47.3 TRANSPORTATION IN SUPPLY CONTRACTS

47.305-1 Solicitation requirements.

(c)(90) Compliance with European Union (EU) Restrictions Involving Non-

Manufactured Wood Packaging (NMWP) and Pallets

The following requirement must be included in all solicitations and awards where wooden pallets and containers may be used to ship materiel to U.S. forces and for Foreign Military Sales customers in Europe, in order to comply with the Emergency Measure adopted by the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) that became effective on October 1, 2001. Membership in the CEC includes Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Ireland, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. This requirement includes all shipments moving through the Container Consolidation Points at the Defense Distribution Depots in Susquehanna, PA and San Joaquin, CA, the Container Freight Station in Norfolk, VA, the Army Prepositioned Ship (APS 3) Upload Site in Charleston, SC (DODAAC: W81X89 and W81YUK), the Marine Corps Blount Island Command in Jacksonville, FL 32226-3404, and the aerial ports of embarkation at Dover Air Force Base, DE; Travis Air Force Base, CA; Naval Air Station, Norfolk, VA; and Charleston Air Force Base, SC to the affected countries. The Non-Manufactured Wood Packaging Material (NMWPM) web page contains the latest information on EU restrictions and related requirements, and is a valuable source of information. This web page can be accessed at http://www.dscc.dla.mil/Offices/Packaging/NMWPMnotice.html. When future changes of a minor technical or administrative nature are posted to this website, an e-mail will be sent to the PROCLTR Distribution List; and this DLAD coverage will be revised accordingly.

The requirement may be added by incorporation into local palletization clauses, palletization sheets, packaging requirements, or the SAMMS/CTDF, as appropriate. At such time when the requirement is incorporated into MIL-STD-2073-1, its inclusion in local palletization clauses, packaging requirements, etc. will no longer be necessary for solicitations and awards that include MIL-STD-2073-1. Buying activities must continue to ensure this requirement is incorporated in solicitations and awards that do not include MIL-STD-2073-1 where wooden pallets and containers may be used to ship materiel to U.S. forces and Foreign Military Sales customers.

47.305-3 F.O.B. origin solicitations.

(90) When the solicitation includes the requirement for minimum size of shipments or guaranteed maximum shipping weights (and dimensions, if applicable) and an award is made f.o.b. origin, insert the clause at 52.247-9000, Guaranteed maximum shipping weights or dimensions, in solicitations and contracts (see 14.408-1(96)).

(91) Solicitation Provision (Port handling and ocean costs in bid evaluation). Port handling and ocean charges available at time of issuance of solicitation shall be published in solicitations for the acquisition of supplies for overseas shipment. The provision set forth at 52.247-9001, advising that these charges are tentative and not necessarily those that will be used in the evaluation, shall also be included in the solicitation, just below any charges published. This provision will preclude the need for extension of opening dates or cancellation of solicitations and will still permit award to that bidder who is, in fact, low at time of bid opening as a result of any change in charges after issuance of the solicitation.

47.305-3 F.O.B. origin solicitations. (DEVIATION)

(a)(4)(ii) Defense Energy Support Center (DESC) is authorized to use DESC provisions 5452.247-9F12, Offers of Multiple Crude Oils (NOV 89) (DEVIATION) and 5452.247-9F13, Evaluation of F.O.B. Origin and Destination offers (APR 90) (DEVIATION) in lieu of FAR provision 52.247-46 when purchasing crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) program.

47.305-4 F.o.b. destination solicitations

(a) Automated Business Systems Modernization(BSM) simplified acquisitions shall use the following clauses:

47.305-7(b)(90) Quantity analysis, direct delivery, and reduction of crosshauling and backhauling.

DLAD 15.304(c)(90) contains a requirement to include a transportation evaluation factor in integrated logistics management arrangements where proposals are likely to include contractor arranged transportation outside the continental United States.

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