T&T Materials, Inc., a Rochester, N.Y.-based materials distributor, and SupplyCore Inc., a supply chain integrator and federal defense contractor, are parterning to supply critical metal products and other industrial items to authorized customers in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
The partnership began in 2020 and has since strengthened when last year SupplyCore was awarded by the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa., a maximum $900 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract for Metals Tailored Logistics Support.
As the subcontracted metals partner to SupplyCore, T&T brings its deep domain knowledge in the metals sector to the partnership and assists SupplyCore with sourcing various types of metal products, including but not limited to: aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, copper, brass, and other industrial items. The Metals TLS contract award is a two-year base contract with two 18-month option periods. Additionally, this contract is a multiple award contract, and all requirements are competed amongst three companies.
“This type of work is exactly what we’ve done for many years,” said Jim Terhune Sr., T&T’s president & CEO. “We know how to do this, and we’re proud, as a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, to have the opportunity to support our troops through this DLA contract.”
This spring, T&T’s sister company, T&T Legacy Metals, is planning to build a new 10,000-square-foot facility to house about 500,000 pounds of steel—five times as much as the current facility holds—and add five more employees. Like T&T Materials, T&T Legacy is a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses. Additionally, T&T Materials is a Qualified HUBZone Small Business Concern, a Small Business Administration designation that favors historically underutilized businesses.
“Our Partnership brings our respective organizational strengths together to produce an optimal customer-focused supply chain for military installations that require timely support at a very competitive price,” said Peter Provenzano, SupplyCore’s president and CEO.