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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 12, 2016 FBO #5194
SOURCES SOUGHT

84 -- CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES SHOWA 4560 - MKT RESEARCH SURVEY

Notice Date
2/10/2016
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
315990 — Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Acquisition Locations, DLA Troop Support - Clothing & Textiles, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19111-5096, United States
 
ZIP Code
19111-5096
 
Solicitation Number
CHEMICAL_PROTECTIVE_GLOVES_2-10-2016
 
Archive Date
3/26/2016
 
Point of Contact
Samuel L. Clifton, Phone: 2157372374
 
E-Mail Address
samuel.clifton@dla.mil
(samuel.clifton@dla.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
MKT RESEARCH SURVEY IN REPLY REFER TO DLA Troop Support- FQEC February 10, 2016 (Samuel Clifton /215.737.2374) SUBJECT: Market Research Survey Item: Gloves, Chemical Protective PGC: 10905 NSN: 8415-01-649-4960(s) Showa -Cage Code 4WGN1 Chemical -Resistant Zorb-it Technology Sponge - Nitrile Technology Absorbs Oil and Water Level 3 ANSI Cut- Resistance (made with Kevlar) Yellow with Gray Coating 15-Gauge Seamless, Cut- Resistant Liner Length = 240 millimeters Various Sizes NSN-SIZE-PART NUMBER CHART NSN Size Part Number 8415-01-649-4960 Large SHOWA 4560-09 8415-01- TBA Small SHOWA 4560-07 8415-01- TBA Medium SHOWA 4560-08 8415-01- TBA X-Large SHOWA 4560-10 8415-01- TBA XX-Large SHOWA 4560-11 Unit of Issue (Pair) Min / Max - 4459/ 22294 DLA Troop Support is conducting market research on the above item to determine an acquisition strategy that will enhance our support of military customers worldwide, as well as to determine what your industry will be capable of providing. For this reason, DLA Troop Support would appreciate your firm sharing your expertise and insight into how these items can be most efficiently procured. DLA Troop Support anticipates issuing a solicitation for the referenced item under an Indefinite Quantity Contract. The contract may be for a term of one year or may contain an option to extend the term of the contract. If an option provision is included in the solicitation, each option term would be one year. However, the total contract term will not exceed five years. The answer to the questions concerning pricing will be one of the factors that will help the Government to determine the term of the contract. It should be noted that this inquiry, in no way, should be interpreted as a solicitation for offers. No information provided in response to this inquiry will be considered binding between the vendor and the Government. With these facts in mind, please review the item listed above and answers the questions on the attached pages. The answers you provide will remain confidential. Please return this survey to Samuel Clifton at samuel.clifton@dla.mil, by March 11, 2016 at 3:30 pm. NOTE: This is a MARKET RESEARCH SURVEY, NOT A REQUEST FOR A BID/PROPOSAL. Please review the following pages and provide a current market price. Thank you for your time and consideration. Samuel Clifton Acquisition Specialist  1. Commerciality: (a) Is the item(s) commercial or modified commercial in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 2.101? For example: is the item of a type used by the general public; sold or offered for sale to the general public? Is the modification of a type available in the commercial market place? (b) Are you aware of a commercial item available in the market place that you could manufacture with minor modification to meet government requirements? 2. Item Required: a. Is the item made of any type of material that is a major cost driver? For example, the item is made of {list major materials: i.e. leather, nylon, etc.} b. Does any part of the item consist of foreign material? If yes, what material and where is it manufactured. c. Does your firm normally stock this item? If yes, how many are on hand at any given time? If no, would your firm be willing to stock this item? If your firm is willing to stock this item, would you need a stocking-up period? If so, how many days would be required to stock-up? d. If you are a manufacturer, what is the production rate for this item? How many items can be produced at a time? Is the manufacturing process a batch process or a continuous process? e. What is the minimum monthly production quantity required to be economically producible? f. What is the maximum monthly production quantity without incurring additional costs? 1. Is the maximum monthly production quantity based on the items in question or is the maximum monthly production quantity based on your total manufacturing capacity? 3. Delivery: a. Can you deliver item to military customers throughout the US (direct vendor delivery) as well as to stock points (such as Pendergrass, GA)? b. Are there any pricing differences based on delivery locations? (For example, delivery to an east coast location would cost less than delivery to a west coast location due to bulk nature of the product.) c. Can you deliver item on a FOB Destination basis? d. The production lead time associated with this item is 90 Days. Is this realistic? Can you provide better terms? Terms: e. The Government anticipates an annual demand quantity of 17,385 pairs. Can you meet this demand? f. Would your firm be able to ship item in two days for an urgent requirement? Please provide additional information, such as quickest delivery possible, extra costs associated with two day shipping, etc. 4. Pricing a. The Government anticipates an annual demand quantity of 17,385 pairs. Can you provide a ballpark price? Please list estimated price below. b. What is your estimated labor to material ratio? c. Is pricing on item stable or volatile? d. If the Government wishes to use an option to extend the term of the contract, a pricing mechanism for the option year needs to be included in any resultant contract. 1) Would you be able to provide pricing on the item for the base contract year (1 year) and any option year? That is, could you price items out 2 years, 3 years, 4 years or 5 years? If no, please state why. 2) If the answer above is no and your firm can only provide pricing for one year, would you be willing to accept an Economic Price Adjustment, which would allow the Government to adjust the base contract price to achieve a revised contract unit price for an option year? The EPA is based on a formula that is generally tied to the Producer Price Index and is limited to a 10% annual increase. ___Y ___N e. Do you have a minimum ordering quantity and/or dollar value that you require for an individual order? If yes, what would that quantity and/or dollar value be? f. Do you have a maximum ordering quantity and/or dollar value that you require for an individual order? If yes, what would that quantity and/or dollar value be? g. Are there price breaks for this item? If yes, what are the quantity break points? h. How do you set prices for your customers? Do you have volume discounts or valued customer discounts? How would pricing be set for this item? 5. Quality/Warranty/Returns: a. Do you have any commercial warranties? If no, please explain what your standard warranty plan is for the items that you sell. b. What is your commercial practice for returns (items damaged upon delivery, incorrect orders, etc.)? c. Do you use/have industry standards for product quality or safety? If yes, please list. d. Do you inspect products for resale at time of receipt? If yes, who performs the inspections (i.e., individual, department)? 6. Company Description: a. Are you a large or small business? (Small business being defined as a firm that employs less than 500 people) b. Are you a manufacturer? If yes, would you be willing to provide an offer? If not, do you have an authorized dealer/distributor? c. If you are a dealer/distributor, would you be willing to provide an offer? If you are not a dealer/distributor, do you have an authorized dealer/distributor? Who is it? d. If you are a dealer/distributor, is your supplier a small or large business? e. Who are your major customers, e.g. retailers, industrial accounts, commercial accounts? f. Do you have any long-term contracts (up to 5 years) with your customers and/or suppliers for the same or similar items? g. Are you familiar with Long Term Contract Procedures? If yes, please describe. If no, please explain why (e.g., pricing too volatile, no interest). 7. First Article Requirements (if applicable): a. The Government typically requires 30 days for the manufacture and delivery of the first article for this item. Is this an adequate amount of time for this item given the ordering and receipt of components? b. If not, please provide a more appropriate amount of time and provide the reasons why you need the additional time. c. The production lead time (PLT) for this item is 90 days. Given the 30 day delivery time and if needed an additional 30 days for government testing, would delivery within the PLT be affected? 8. Miscellaneous: a. Can your company accommodate a surge requirement in which your company would be required to satisfy requirements for emergency situations (i.e., ramp up to meet early requirements (surge) and/or requirements that may exceed estimated annual quantities)? b. Delivery orders issued under any resultant contract will be communicated to your company by Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). Does your firm have EDI capabilities? If not, do you plan on establishing EDI capabilities in the near future? c. Do you have access to and/or are you registered on Defense Logistics Agency's DLA internet Bid Board System DIBBS (at https:www.dibbs.bsm.dla.mil)? d. If item is commercial, any anticipated Request for Proposal (RFP) may only allow 2 weeks between issue date and closing/due date. Can you respond to an RFP in this timeframe? e. Is your company registered in the System for Award Management (formally the Central Contractor Registration (CCR))? (Registration is mandatory prior to receiving any award from DLA Troop Support) 1. Interest: a. Would your company be interested in supplying this item? b. Place of Performance: c. Subcontracting? ___Y ___N d. Subcontractor(s): e. Percent Subcontracted: NOTE: "The Defense appropriations and authorization acts and other statutes (including what is commonly referred to as "The Berry Amendment") impose restrictions on the DoD's acquisition of foreign products and services. Generally, Clothing and Textile items (as defined in DFARS clause 252.225-7012 and "specialty metals" (as defined in DFARS clause 252.225-7014), including the materials and components thereof (other than sensors, electronics, or other items added to, and not normally associated with clothing), must be grown, reprocessed, reused, melted or produced in the United States, its possession or Puerto Rico, unless one of the DFARS 225.7002-2 exceptions applies. Lack of response will be interpreted as non-interest. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at 215.737.2374 or the Contracting Officer, Denise Vogelei at denise.vogelei@dla.mil or (215) 737-3089.
 
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