Logistics & Distribution contracting in Georgia
Warehousing, fulfillment, and last-mile distribution for government buyers. We hold the contract; vetted partner warehouses and carriers move the freight.
No special license required to bid or hold the prime. No professional or trade license is required for AXA South to bid or hold the prime contract in this category. Any work that requires a state-issued trade, professional, or specialty license is performed by a properly licensed subcontractor in the project jurisdiction. AXA South does not self-perform licensed trade work and does not represent itself as a licensee of any trade or profession.
This categoryWe hold the prime contract and coordinate the network. Carriers operate under their own DOT authority; warehouses operate under their own state and FDA registrations as required.
GeorgiaGeorgia requires a state contractor license for general and utility work. Qualifying work is performed by a licensed contractor of record.
AXA South is a contracting and program-management firm, not a licensed trade.
The market, honestly.
Georgia carries the second-largest defense footprint in the Southeast after Virginia. Cyber and IT demand at Fort Eisenhower, depot work at Robins, and the Atlanta state market combine into a deep agency buyer base.
Air cargo and passenger volume through Atlanta, the Port of Savannah, aircraft maintenance at Robins, Army training at Fort Benning and Fort Stewart, and a large film and logistics sector.
For logistics & distribution specifically in Georgia, our model is direct: AXA South responds to the solicitation, holds the contract, and runs the program. Local crews and licensed trade partners in Georgia perform the work that requires their license or specialized credentials.
Robins Air Force Base hosts an Air Logistics Complex, which means depot-level maintenance, tooling, and industrial supply requirements at a scale most bases never generate. Georgia DOAS runs statewide contracts, and the University System of Georgia and county school systems buy separately.
State fiscal year ends June 30. Depot workload at Robins follows aircraft induction schedules, so supply requirements there track production planning rather than the fiscal year. The federal fiscal year closes September 30, so August and September carry the heaviest volume of simplified-acquisition and micro-purchase activity at every installation in the state.
Georgia does not operate a statewide minority set-aside for general procurement. GDOT runs a federal DBE program, and Atlanta enforces its own EBO participation requirements on city contracts.
Treating the Port of Savannah's authority as a state agency. The Georgia Ports Authority procures independently, with its own registration and bid process.
Georgia Procurement Registry (Team Georgia Marketplace)
https://ssl.doas.state.ga.us/PRSapp/
Operated by the Georgia Department of Administrative Services, State Purchasing Division.
- · Fort Eisenhower (Fort Gordon)
- · Robins Air Force Base
- · Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
- · Fort Stewart
- · Hunter Army Airfield
- · Georgia DOT
- · Georgia Department of Behavioral Health
- · University System of Georgia
Georgia does not have a state prevailing-wage law. Federal-funded work follows the Davis-Bacon Act.
Georgia requires a state contractor license for general and utility work. Qualifying work is performed by a licensed contractor of record.
What this contract covers in Georgia.
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Warehousing and inventory management
Barcoded receipt, cycle counts, and reporting through partner warehouses positioned near agency demand.
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LTL, FTL, and parcel distribution
Carrier selection by lane, with proof-of-delivery imaging on every drop.
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White-glove and inside delivery
Sensitive equipment, lift-gate, two-person, and assembly on request.
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Disaster and surge response
Pallet and truckload mobilization on short notice for emergency-response purchases.
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Hazmat and export documentation
DOT hazmat classification, IATA paperwork, and export documentation for OCONUS shipments.
We respond to solicitations and execute work statewide. Common delivery markets for logistics & distribution in Georgia include Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Columbus.
Can you stage product near a specific installation?
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Yes. We position inventory near agency demand through partner warehouses, with cycle-count and replenishment reporting on the cadence the agency requires.
Do you ship OCONUS?
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Yes. We handle export classification, hazmat where applicable, and overseas freight forwarding to agency destinations outside the continental United States.
How do you handle disaster-response surges?
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We pre-stage carrier capacity for FEMA-eligible work and mobilize on a defined activation schedule.
