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Department of Justice Wants to Preserve Competition Between Contractors

, Department of Justice Wants to Preserve Competition Between Contractors

Preserving Competition

The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are urging defense contractors to keep producing arms. Weapons and ammunition production are essential to keeping the peace for both law enforcement and the military.

Mergers

There have been several mergers between companies that supply weapons in the past year, which may be good for keeping prices competitive and products readily available. But mergers can also mean a slowing of development for newer and better weapons, and both the DOJ and the FTC want to make sure this type of development does not stop. This is why they have partnered to keep both development and production going, making sure there is no lull.

DOD Contractor Equipment

Weapons and ammunition demand signals will continue to drive the procurement of DOD contractor equipment. Heavy loads will need to be moved via carts, trailers, rail cars, etc., and shuttled from one place to another.

Wagons, waste and even such specialized munitions like bombs must be moved around, either within the factories themselves or out to the loading dock. Many of these require specialized moving machines, and all of them are available at DJ Products, who have industrial solutions for every market sector.

For more information on warehouse equipment suitable for any job, contact DJ Products, makers of trailer movers, dumpster movers and even aircraft movers. We have the mobile solution for your DOD warehouse floor management from munitions to waste removal.

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