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Contract Clauses for Solicitation 47QSMD20R0001 Refresh Number 19 Contract Number: GS -07F -0031W <br />(ii) In the absence of specifications, prepare the shipment for ocean transportation in <br />conformance with carrier requirements to protect the goods; <br />(2) (i) Deliver, in or on the inland carrier's conveyance, the shipment in good order and <br />condition to the specified inland point where the consignee's facility is located; and <br />(ii) Pay and bear all applicable charges incurred up to the point of delivery, including <br />transportation costs; export, import, or other fees or taxes; costs of landing; wharfage <br />costs; customs duties and costs of certificates of origin; consular invoices; and other <br />documents that may be required for importation; and <br />(3) Be responsible for any loss of and/or damage to the goods until their arrival on or in the <br />carrier's conveyance at the specified inland point. <br />52.247-65 F.O.B. ORIGIN, PREPAID FREIGHT—SMALL <br />PACKAGE SHIPMENTS (JAN 1991) <br />(a) When authorized by the Contracting Officer, f.o.b. origin freight shipments which do not have a <br />security classification shall move on prepaid commercial bills of lading or other shipping documents to <br />domestic destinations, including air and water terminals. Weight of individual shipments shall be <br />governed by carrier restrictions but shall not exceed 150 pounds by any form of commercial air or <br />1,000 pounds by other commercial carriers. The Government will reimburse the Contractor for <br />reasonable freight charges. <br />(b) The Contractor shall annotate the commercial bill of lading as required by the clause of this contract <br />entitled "Commercial Bill of Lading Notations." <br />(c) The Contractor shall consolidate prepaid shipments in accordance with procedures established by <br />the cognizant transportation office. The Contractor is authorized to combine Government prepaid <br />shipments with the Contractor's commercial shipments for delivery to one or more consignees and the <br />Government will reimburse its pro rata share of the total freight costs. The Contractor shall provide a <br />copy of the commercial bill of lading promptly to each consignee. Quantities shall not be divided into <br />mailable lots for the purpose of avoiding movement by other modes of transportation. <br />(d) Transportation charges will be billed as a separate item on the invoice for each shipment made. A <br />copy of the pertinent bill of lading, shipment receipt, or freight bill shall accompany the invoice unless <br />otherwise specified in the contract. <br />(e) Loss and damage claims will be processed by the Government. <br />52.247-68 REPORT OF SHIPMENT (REPSHIP) (FEB 2006) <br />(a) Definition. Domestic destination, as used in this clause, means— <br />(1) A destination within the contiguous United States; or <br />(2) If shipment originates in Alaska or Hawaii, a destination in Alaska or Hawaii, respectively. <br />(b) Unless otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer, the Contractor shall— <br />(1) Send a prepaid notice of shipment to the consignee transportation officer— <br />(i) For all shipments of— <br />(A) Classified material, protected sensitive, and protected controlled material; <br />Page: 10 of 216 <br />97 <br />