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Parallel Induction Linear Sorter (PILS) Phase 3 Program
Contact and place of performance
Ronald Montano
Hanover, MD 21076
USA
Intralox LLC has been awarded a non-competitive modification to the contract for Phase 3 of the Parallel Induction Linear Sorter (PILS) program. The PILS is a package sorting system that is being deployed to various U.S. Postal Service mail processing facilities. The value of the contract modification is $131,553,890 and includes the deployment, installation, and testing of 35 Parallel Induction Linear Sorter (PILS) systems and 15 Parallel Induction Linear Sorter Lite (PILS-Lite) systems.
The United States Postal Service has awarded a non-competitive contract modification to Intralox LLC for Phase 3 of the Parallel Induction Linear Sorter (PILS) program. This modification, valued at $131,553,890, covers the deployment, installation, and testing of 35 PILS systems and 15 Parallel Induction Linear Sorter Lite (PILS-Lite) systems. The PILS is a package sorting system utilized across various mail processing facilities within the postal network.
This award notice, published under solicitation number 3APCKG-25-B-0008-MOD13, identifies the primary place of performance as Hanover, Maryland. The requirement is categorized under NAICS 333922 for Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing. The contract action is managed by the Postal Service’s Supplies Material Management office, with Ronald Montano serving as the point of contact.
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