The Logistics Company, a Fayetteville-based company that offers logistics services in the defense industry, was awarded a $15 million dollar contract with Fort Hood, Texas, they announced yesterday.
Twelve bids were submitted, and The Logistics Company was selected for a three-year contract.
Under the terms of the contract, the company will provide support in mobilizing and demobilizing support in 10 out of 12 task areas, the press release said. Those task areas are as follows:
“DPTMS Plans (Task Area 1)Site Support for billeting (Task Area 11)Plans and Operations at North Fort Hood (Task Area 1)Warehouse and Supply Services (Task Area 8)Fort Hood Mobilization Support (Task Area 3)Fuel and Transportation Support (Task Areas 2, 7, 9)Security Support (Task Area 4)Human Resources and Mail Room Support (Task Area 5)Information Management Support (Task Area 12).”
"We are honored to once again service The United States Army," said TLC CEO Teresa Fletcher. "Our partnership with Fort Hood is the result of our team's dedication and achievements. We could not be more proud or more excited to exceed the expectations set forth in our agreement."
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