RECOMPETE

Industries / PACKING AND CRATING · NAICS 488991

$2 million in packing and crating comes off the board in the next 180 days.

11 packing and crating contracts reach the end of their period of performance before February 19, 2027. Every one is work the government still needs done, held by someone who has to win it again.

Order
DaysExpiresValueIncumbentBuying officeContract
7
Closing
2026-08-30$26KMISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN AWARDEESDepartment of State19M16026P0622
11
Closing
2026-09-03$26KSOCIETE OLYMPICDepartment of State19TS8026F0494
24
Closing
2026-09-16$162KWEST COAST PAPER CODepartment of Veterans Affairs36C26025P1294
31
Closing
2026-09-23$32KSIA FF INTERNATIONAL MOVERSDepartment of State19LG7525P0581
33
Closing
2026-09-25$300KARPIN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INCOffice of the Chief Financial Officer12314425F0326
37
Closing
2026-09-29$188KRAMAR MOVING SYSTEMS, INC.National Archives and Records Administration88310325P00051
38
Closing
2026-09-30$368KIRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LLCNational Gallery of Art33301125FFT0002
38
Closing
2026-09-30$78KMISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN AWARDEESDepartment of State19S16026F0152
130
Out
2026-12-31$633KBAKER & ASSOCIATES INCDepartment of the Air ForceFA863022C5005
130
Out
2026-12-31$509KARROWPAK (TRANSPORT AND WAREHOUSING) LIMITEDDepartment of the Air ForceFA558726F0037
130
Out
2026-12-31$26KMISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN AWARDEESDepartment of State19LG7526P0065

Is any of this winnable

Reserved for small business

0%

0 of 11 contracts · $0K of $2.3M

Held by the top three

64%

of expiring value, across the three largest incumbents

None of the expiring work we have indexed here is set aside. Everything on this board will be competed full and open. The top three incumbents hold most of the value, which usually means a small number of large vehicles rather than many separate opportunities.

Top incumbents

Who holds the most expiring value in this window — the competition you have to beat, not just replace.

  1. 1BAKER & ASSOCIATES INC$633K
  2. 2ARROWPAK (TRANSPORT AND WAREHOUSING) LIMITED$509K
  3. 3IRON MOUNTAIN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT LLC$368K
  4. 4ARPIN INTERNATIONAL GROUP INC$300K
  5. 5RAMAR MOVING SYSTEMS, INC.$188K
  6. 6WEST COAST PAPER CO$162K
  7. 7MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN AWARDEES$130K
  8. 8SIA FF INTERNATIONAL MOVERS$32K
  9. 9SOCIETE OLYMPIC$26K

Top buying agencies

Who is paying for this work — where the recompete solicitation will come from.

  1. 1Department of Defense$1.1M
  2. 2National Gallery of Art$368K
  3. 3Department of Agriculture$300K
  4. 4Department of State$188K
  5. 5National Archives and Records Administration$188K
  6. 6Department of Veterans Affairs$162K

Showing 11 of 11, ordered by whichever column you chose above. Browse every industry.

What to do with a date

A federal contract is re-bought on a schedule that runs backwards from the day the current one ends — and most of what decides the winner happens before the solicitation is ever published.

By the time a rebid appears on SAM.gov the requirement is written, the set-aside decision is made, and the incumbent has had a year of conversations with the customer. Knowing an end date early is how you get into that year instead of arriving after it.

  1. 18mo → 12mo out

    Research

    The agency is beginning to plan the follow-on. You want to know more about this requirement than the notice will ever tell you.

  2. 12mo → 9mo out

    Shape

    The requirement is being written now. This is when a specification quietly comes to describe one company's way of working.

  3. 9mo → 6mo out

    Sources sought

    The highest-leverage window on the whole clock, and the one most small businesses sleep through.

  4. 3mo → 1mo out

    Solicitation

    The RFP typically posts in this window, and everything about it is fast.

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