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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 30,1996 PSA#1605U.S. Postal Service, Operational Equipment, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW,
Suite 4541, Washington, DC 20260-6255 M -- OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NEWLY ESTABLISHED POSTAL SERVICE
FACILITIES WHICH WILL BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROCESSING,
MAINTAINING, WAREHOUSING, AND DISTRIBUTING MAIL TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT Due
052096. POC Cora L. Greene (202) 268-4128. Sources Sought/Supplier
Pre-qualification for the operation and management of Mail Transport
Equipment Service Centers (MTESC). The Postal Service has examined the
processing and repair of Mail Transport Equipment (MTE) and has come
to the conclusion that separate facilities need to be established and
a network formed to ensure that adequate, timely, and high quality MTE
is available to USPS Processing and Distribution Centers, Bulk Mail
Centers, and their customers. The MTESC network will provide an
efficient means of continuously improving the management of Mail
Transport Equipment processing, repair, and redistribution functions.
A total of 22 sites will form the network. The facilities, plant
equipment, replacement parts, and transportation will be provided by
the Postal Service. The Postal Service is now exploring the possibility
of out-sourcing this work. The USPS intends to pre-qualify only an
adequate number of the best qualified sources who are currently
performing services of a similar nature. Contractors will be required
to staff and efficiently operate the MTESCs in accordance with the
requirements of the Postal Service. MTE currently consists of any
container enclosing mail, or holding other containers enclosing mail
during processing or transportation, including mail bags and pouches;
trays, tray sleeves and lids; pallets and pallet mounted cardboard
boxes; rolling stock (hand propelled, wheeled containers); and other
miscellaneous items, but not including trailers used to transport mail
over the roads. Companies seeking to be pre-qualified must have
sufficient experience and financial capability to operate three (3)
MTESCs located in different geographical areas of the United States.
Companies must have performed similar work continuously for the past
five years. In addition, companies must have the financial capability
or the financial facility to support $25 - $30 million annual revenues
to be considered for pre-qualification. The pre-qualification package
which contains a description of the anticipated work requirements, the
evaluation considerations to be used for pre-qualification, and
pre-qualification submission requirements may be obtained either by
contacting the Contracting Officer at the address indicated or sending
a FAX to (202) 488-1509. No phone calls will be accepted. The
pre-qualification packages will be mailed out on May 31, 1996 and
companies interested in being pre-qualified must respond with their
submissions by July 10, 1996. Pre-qualification does not constitute a
contract award. The Postal Service is pre-qualifying suppliers so that
only an adequate number of the best qualified suppliers are available
to compete for future contract(s). Competitors of the Postal Service
are not eligible for this pre-qualification process. The Contracting
Officer will ensure that all interested suppliers are treated fairly
and evaluated. Any company which is not placed on the pre-qualification
list will be provided the rationale for this decision so that they can
better prepare for future opportunities. (144) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0066 19960529\M-0002.SOL)
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