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DLAD PART 47



PART 47

TRANSPORTATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUBPART 47.3 TRANSPORTATION IN SUPPLY CONTRACTS

47.207 Solicitation Provisions, Contract Clauses, and Special Requirements

47.303 Standard Delivery Terms and Contract Clauses

47.305 Solicitation provisions, contract clauses, and transportation factors.

47.305-1 Solicitation requirements

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

47.305-3(92) Solicitation provisions, contract clauses, and transportation factors

47.305-4 F.o.b. destination solicitations

47.305-6 Shipments to ports and air terminals

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

47.305-8 Distribution planning and management system (dpms) pilot (apr 2006)

47.306 Transportation factors in the evaluation of offers

47.507

47.207-5 (90)

Use 52.247-9020, Advance Notice of Late, Short or Non-Shipment of Supplies, in BPAs for fresh fruits and vegetables

47.303-10 (90)

Use 52.247-9019, Shipments Direct to Port Terminals for Export, in solicitations and awards involving shipment of subsistence items to port terminals for export (not applicable to brand name resale or FF&V).

SUBPART 47.3 - TRANSPORTATION IN SUPPLY CONTRACTS

47.305-1 Solicitation requirements.

(c)(90) Compliance with International Plant and Protection Committee (IPPC) Guidelines Involving Wood Packaging Material (WPM).

This policy implements DOD policy developed in response to international implementation of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization protocol on International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM) 15, “Guidelines for Regulating Wood Packaging Materials in International Trade.” ISPM 15 is designed to block movement of pests that can destroy forests from one nation to another. DOD shipments inside and outside of the United States must meet ISPM 15 whenever wood packaging material (WPM), as defined in 52.247-9012, is used to ship DOD cargo. If the DOD policy is not followed, improperly marked shipments are likely to become frustrated cargo, be destroyed at the port, or require repacking at the port of debarkation, causing increased cost and time delays to DOD.

(c)(91) Contract clause.  Insert the clause at 52.247-9012 in all solicitations and contracts for supplies or services. The clause shall also be used in acquisitions conducted using FAR Part 12.

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(92)

Use 52.247-9015, Loading Capabilities for Bulk Shipments DLAD (Aug 2007), use in all acquisitions when bulk shipments of packaged petroleum products will be made.

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:

47.305-6 Shipments to ports and air terminals

As needed, use DLAD 52.247-9014, Evaluation of Offers via Export Aerial Ports, for supplies destined overseas via air freight.

(e) When needed to supplement FAR 52.247-51, use DLAD 52.247-9013, F.O.B. Origin and/or F.O.B. Port(s) of Loading (Destination) in Offer Evaluation.

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.

47.305-8 Distribution planning and management system (dpms) pilot (apr 2006)

SUBPART 47.3 - TRANSPORTATION IN SUPPLY CONTRACTS

47.306-1(d)(90) Transportation cost determinations.

Use 52.247-9022, Evaluation of Transportation Costs – Order Quantity, in solicitations for RTCs or IQCs when an F.O.B. origin delivery term is included in the solicitation. Upon request, ETO DDC will furnish, for each origin offer received, the unit transportation costs based on the minimum order quantity.

47.306-1(d)(91)

Use 52.247-9023, Evaluation of Transportation Costs – Bulk Shipment, in solicitations for Anti-icing, Defrosting De-icing Fluid (FSC 6850) to be purchased in bulk on an f.o.b. origin basis.

SUBPART 47.5 - Ocean Transportation by U.S.-Flag Vessels

47.507(c)

Use 52.247-9018, Utilization of Containers (Seavans) for Export Shipments, in solicitations and awards for subsistence items involving overseas destinations (not applicable to brand name resale).

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