A-A-20151
Quality assurance.
When required in the solicitation, contract, or purchase order, the Processed Products Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture, will determine the quality assurance of the imitation gelatin dessert powder according to Processed Products Branch procedures. The product shall be examined and/or analyzed in accordance with applicable provisions in this CID, and when applicable, the United States Standards for Condition of Food Containers currently in effect on the date of the solicitation.
Preservation, packaging, packing, labeling, and marking.
The imitation gelatin powder shall be preserved, packaged, packed, labeled, the case marked in accordance with good commercial practice. Commercial labeling and packaging, as may be augmented by the solicitation, contract, or purchase order, shall be acceptable. Shipping containers shall comply with the Uniform Freight Classification or National Motor Freight Classification, as applicable.
For Department of Defense procurements.
The following requirements are applicable when specified by the contracting officer:
A. Commercial packaging. Twenty-four ounces of product shall be packaged in cans in accordance with good commercial practice.
B. Commercial packing. Cans shall be packed in a fiberboard box complying with the Uniform Freight Classification or National Motor Freight Classification.
C. Export packaging. Twenty-four ounces of product shall be packaged in a size 401 x 411 open-top style, round, metal can with soldered or welded side seam and compound-lined, double-seamed ends. The can shall be made throughout from not less than 0.25 pound-per-base box electrolytic tin plate. The can shall have sufficient base plate weight temper to protect the product during shipment and storage.
D. Export packing. Twenty-four ounces of product of one flavor only shall be packed in a snug-fitting fiberboard box constructed and closed in accordance with Style RSC, Grade V3c, V3s, or V4s of PPP-B-636. The cans shall be packed on end, four in length, three in width, and two in depth within a container. The tiered cans shall be separated with a full length and width fiberboard pad made of the same material as the box.
E. Unit loads. Shipping containers shall be arranged in unit loads in accordance with MIL-L-35078. When unit loads are strapped, the strapping shall be limited to nonmetallic strapping, except for Type II, Class F loads.
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