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4. Preparation for delivery.
4.1 Packaging and Packing. Packaging and Packing shall be level A, B or otherwise, as specified in the contract or order.
Level A-
Packaging: Each roll of toilet paper shall be fully wrapped with closed ends. The complete package shall be designed to protect the toilet paper against damage during shipment, handling and storage.
Packing: Ninety-six (96) rolls of toilet paper shall be packed in a close-fitting fiberboard box to insure delivery at destination, to provide for redistribution by the initial receiving activity, and shall be acceptable by common carrier under National Motor Freight Classification and Uniform Freight Classification. Fiberboard boxes meeting all the requirements for Package No. 215 of NMFC 100-N are acceptable.
Level B-
Packaging: Each roll of toilet paper shall be furnished unwrapped and crushed.
Packing: (Navy Pack)- Forty-eight (48) rolls of toilet paper shall be packed in a close-fitting fiberboard boxes conforming to PPP-B-1163, Style RSC, Type SWFCI, Grade 275. The rolls shall be arranged 6 x 4 x 2 or 4 x 3 x 4. The box shall be closed in accordance with PPP-B-636, para. 30.3.2.1.3 (Method V).
Note: When the GSA contracting officer has determined that the required use of PPP-B-1163 boxes results in excessive bid prices or unduly restricts competition, he may authorize the use of boxes conforming to PPP-B-636, Type CF, Class Weather-resistant, Variety SW, Grade 275 minimum. When Class Domestic boxes are used, each box shall be waterproofed with plastic shrink film. |
4.2 Marking. Marking shall be as specified in the contract or order.
5. Regulatory requirements. For all types, the contractor shall certify that the product offered shall be made of 100% waste paper. The contractor shall also certify that Types 1 and 2 offered shall include a minimum of 20% postconsumer recovered material.
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