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GSA Transportation and Logistics Contract
GSA Transportation and Logistics Services - MAS Contract
$543.2 Million
GSA Sales in 2018, GSA Schedule 48
382
Contractors
$1.6 million
Average Sales per Contractor
About the GSA Transportation and Logistics Category of MAS
What is GSA PSS (Professional Services Schedule)?
The Transportation and Logistics category (previously Schedule 48, Schedule 23V, Schedule 81IV, and Schedule 751) of the Multiple Award Schedule program provides a streamlined approach to acquisition within the scope of several service-based GSA Schedules. The goal of GSA Transportation and Logistics category is to offer a total solution across several service competencies. Contractors under this schedule have a single contract that offers scopes of service that span multiple GSA Schedules. The Transportation and Logistics Category includes components from the following Legacy GSA Schedules: GSA TransportationGSA Schedule 48 - Transportation, Delivery And Relocation Solutions GSA Schedule 23V - Automotive Superstore GSA Schedule 81IV - Shipping, Packaging And Packing Supplies GSA Schedule 751 - Leasing Of Automobiles And Light Trucks GSA's Transportation and Logistics category is under the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) program. It is the major procurement vehicle for Transportation and Logistics among Federal Agencies. This type of contract is called an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), which means that there are no PO's attached to the award, but it is rather a channel for sales to flow through (i.e. a License to hunt).
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Why get a GSA PSS Schedule Contract?
Contractors that perform and sell Transportation and Logistics Solutions, may want to consider pursuing the GSA Schedule (formerly 03FAC or 56) to grow or develop their Federal Business prospects.
Primarily, the GSA Transportation and Logistics category is used to sell to federal buyers. However, State, Municipal and Local government agencies can purchase through the Disaster Recovery program. That being said, the federal government mainly uses The GSA Transportation and Logistics Schedule as a major source for simplified Transportation and Logistics purchases. Federal buyers enjoy the value that GSA Schedule purchases bring in saving time and money.
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Transportation and Logistics Services
More About The GSA Transportation And Logistics Schedule
When you need Transportation and Logistics Services, GSA offers the following products and services needed to efficiently and successfully meet your mission-related goals.Â
How to Get on GSA Transportation and Logistics Contract
Getting a GSA Transportation and Logistics Contract is a very technical process. Each stage requires experience and careful thought in order to result in the best terms, conditions and discount structure being awarded to your Company.
Here are the 4 stages:
- Document Preparation – Preparing the GSA Offer, which is the group of around 30 documents arranged in the very specific way the GSA requires. Then the document package is uploaded and submitted to the GSA E-Offer system.
- GSA Review and Clarifications – A GSA Contracting Specialist (or Officer) within the GSA PSS department will be assigned to review your package. After their review, they will reach out with clarification questions or expanded document requirements.
- Negotiations and Award – The discounts, terms and conditions are negotiated and then shortly after, the GSA Contract is awarded
- Post Award – final preparations and upload into the GSA systems is the last step, and this will assure you are found by buyers, and your access to GSA eBuy is unlocked, so you can receive opportunities in your GSA PSS Categories. This is the stage where you sink or swim. Preparing a Federal Marketing Plan, pushing your Business Development efforts, and fine-tuning your Proposal Writing skills are all vital t the success of your company in the Federal Market.