Government Mil-Spec

For over 30 years Rollins has been a leader in the industry of packing and
shipping military-spec products. We meet or surpass all packaging requirements of the United States military and government.

 We provide packaging and logistical services that allow government agencies, including the United States military, to receive the materials they need to fulfill their missions in a timely and cost-effective manner. Whether you hold a single contract or multiple federal/military contracts, we can make your business life much easier.
We understand compliance issues and how important it is to comply with regulations and meet critical performance standards. If you feel overwhelmed by these issues, or wish to better optimize your workforce, we can help. Rollins has years of experience and the expertise needed to quickly and efficiently package and deliver your products. In short, we relieve you of this burden and provide
peace-of-mind through flawless execution and precise documentation.
It doesn’t matter whether you need one item or thousands packaged and delivered, big or small. Rollins has shipped everything from nuts and bolts to multi-ton presses. As long as it falls within federal or military specifications, we’ll handle all the packaging, barcode marking, paperwork and required inspections and documentation.
We are able to generate all of your Military Marking labels including the Military Shipping label (MSL) and your unit pack labels. We’re also registered with Wide Area Work Flow (WAWF) to facilitate electronic reporting and invoicing.
Rollins focuses on attention to detail, efficiency, and productivity while keeping our pricing extremely competitive. For mission-critical MIL-Spec packaging and delivery, Rollins gets it done.

Packaging

Correctly packaging, marking and labeling parts are mission-critical due to the deployment of troops
overseas. Rollins understands strict military standards and meticulously follows these standards as
we pack and ship to our troops worldwide.

Mil Spec Level A and Commercial Level B

Level A Packing: Military level of packing. Protection required to meet the most severe worldwide
shipment, handling and storage conditions. A Level A pack must, in tandem with the applied
preservation, be capable of protecting material from the effects of direct exposure to extremes of
climate, terrain and operational transportation environments.
Level B Packing: Military level of packing. Protection required to meet moderate worldwide
shipment, handling and storage conditions. A Level B pack must, in tandem with the applied
preservation, be capable of protecting material not directly exposed to extremes of climate, terrain
and operational transportation environments.

Preservation Methods

MIL-STD-2073 states preservation is the ‘Application of protective measures, including cleaning,
drying, preservative materials, barrier materials, cushioning and containers when necessary.’
Preservation designed to protect an item under anticipated unfavorable conditions during worldwide
shipment, handling and storage. The Level of Protection (LOP) indicates the level of
preservation/packing that a given item requires to assure that it is not degraded during shipment,
handling and storage.

RFID

Short for Radio Frequency IDentification, RFID is similar in technology and theory to bar code
identification. One of the key differences between RFID and bar code technology is RFID eliminates
the need for line-of-sight reading that bar coding depends on. RFID allows scanning at greater
distances than traditional bar code scanning.

MIL Spec 129 Labeling

A two-label system with one set of labels is required for unit and intermediate containers, and
another for exterior containers. This is a special marking system that marks for NSN, Cage, shelf life
markings, serial number bar codes and other specialty markings.

WAWF

Wide Area WorkFlow is a secure web-based system that provides for electronic submission and
processing of receiving reports and invoices in order to support DoD’s goal of moving to a paperless
acquisition process.

 

IUID Tagging

These special identification tags are required for products with a value of over $5,000. They are
required to show the supplier’s CAGE code, supplier part number and the National Stock Number
(NSN).

Subassemblies 

A unit assembled separately but designed to fit with other units in a manufactured product.

Compliance

Every step of he way, we ensure that your shipment is handled correctly within all laws and regulations.

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