Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
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RFI LME Grade Tin.pdf | Mar 4, 2026 |
LME Grade Tin - DLA SP8000
Contact and place of performance
Felicia London
Columbus, OH 43213
USA
1. DISCLAIMER: This request for information (RFI) is for planning purposes only and is not a request for quote (RFQ), invitation for bid (IFB), or an obligation on the part of the government to acquire any supplies or services. Responses to this RFI are not quotes or offers and cannot be accepted by the government to form a binding contract. The government will determine if/how to proceed based on the results of this...
View moreThe Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Strategic Materials Directorate issued this sources sought notice to identify potential providers for the reprocessing and remelting of approximately 1,978 metric tons of Long Horn brand tin. The current inventory consists of Grade A 99.80% tin affected by tin-pest, which the agency intends to convert into LME Grade tin with a minimum purity of 99.85% Sn+ (designation BS EN 610:1996). This effort supports the addition of high-grade materials into the National Defense Stockpile.
This market research is identified under solicitation number RFI-LMEGradeTin and is classified under NAICS code 331410 for Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Smelting and Refining and PSC code 9650 for Nonferrous Base Metal Refinery and Intermediate Forms. Performance is designated for Columbus, Ohio, and responses are due by March 19, 2026. One attachment, titled RFI LME Grade Tin.pdf, was posted with the initial announcement on March 4, 2026.
The government is utilizing this request for information for planning purposes to determine how to proceed with a potential acquisition. This notice does not constitute a request for quote or a binding obligation to procure supplies or services. All information submitted becomes government property, and the agency will use the responses to clarify industry capabilities and potential risks related to development and certification.
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